background image

 

 

 

 5/7 

2.

 

Introduction 

The Heater Jacket (HJ) is designed for use together with the intended liquid filter or gas filter in  
industrial environments. All other use it considered to be inappropriate and is done at your own risk. 

 

3.

 

Installing Heater Jacket 

Place the HJ over the filter housing 
Read the manual for 

“HJCU”, “HJCU-STEEL” or “HJCU-COM” or “HJCU-COM-S” 

Connect the HJ to the Heater Jacket Control Unit 
The HJ is now operational 

 

4.

 

Cleaning

 

HJ is cleaned when at room temperature using ethyl alcohol 95% on a soft cloth.

  

 

5.

 

Connections 

Heater Jacket 

Connector type 

Connection 

Description 

 

 

Heater 

3-way male 

pin L & pin N 

Supply to Heating element 

 

pin 

 

Earth connection 

Temp. sensor 

2-way male 

pin 1 

Temperature monitoring A 

 

 

pin 2 

Temperature monitoring B 

 

6.

 

Technical specification

 

Type

 

HJSB 

HJSA 

 

 

Supply voltage 

100-120 VAC 50-60 Hz 

220-240 VAC 50-60 Hz 

Automatic overheating cut-out HJ

1

 

155

 

155

Maximum application temperature 

140

140

Maximum operating time at 140

C  

400h 

400h 

Temperature range (SV)

2

 

30

– 140

30

– 140

Normal working temperature  

30

– 100

30

– 100

Temperature sensor type 

Pt 100 

Pt 100 

Protection class 

IP 65 

IP 65 

Ambient humidity 

10%-90% 

10%-90% 

Steel material 

Stainless acid proof 316L 

Stainless acid proof 316L 

Plastic material 

Polyamide 66 

Polyamide 66 

Patent no. 

0101275-6. 

0101275-6. 

 

7.

 

Material selection 

All units & cables on the product are /shall be approved according to UL, CSA & CE. 

 

8.

 

Dismantling the Heater Jacket 

Recommendations when dismantling the HJ. 
Switch off the voltage supply to the HJ and wait about 30 minutes or until the HJ is at room temperature. 
Disconnect “Heat” and “Temp” connectors. 
The HJ can then be removed from the filter housing. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1.

 

HJ = Heater Jacket, HJSA, HJSB. The HJ is equipped with an automatic resetting, overheating cut-

out that trips at 155 °C˚. 

2. SV = Set value. Set working temperature. Shown on the regulator's display. See the manual for the Heater Jack

et Control Unit “HJCU”. 

Summary of Contents for HJSA

Page 1: ...1 7 Heater Jacket Model HJSA HJSB Manual AQ M Tech AB ...

Page 2: ...2 7 Heater Jacket Model HJSA HJSB Manual version 3 3 February 2017 AQ M Tech AB ...

Page 3: ...arranty 4 Warning 4 Manufacturer information 4 2 Introduction 5 3 Installing Heater Jacket 5 4 Cleaning 5 5 Connections 5 6 Technical specification 5 7 Material selection 5 8 Dismantling the Heater Jacket 5 9 Dimensions and weight 6 10 Accessories Spare parts 6 11 Fault tracing 7 12 Dealer 7 ...

Page 4: ...pair or replacement of other equipment in addition to the Heater Jacket can not be provided under the terms of this warranty The purchaser pays the carriage charges to AQ M Tech AB AQ M Tech AB can in no way be held liable by the purchaser for damage caused to any other equipment Warning The Heating Jacket may only be connected to one Heater Jacket Control Unit intended for this purpose Touching t...

Page 5: ...eating cut out HJ1 155 C 155 C Maximum application temperature 140 C 140 C Maximum operating time at 140 C 400h 400h Temperature range SV 2 30 C 140 C 30 C 140 C Normal working temperature 30 C 100 C 30 C 100 C Temperature sensor type Pt 100 Pt 100 Protection class IP 65 IP 65 Ambient humidity 10 90 10 90 Steel material Stainless acid proof 316L Stainless acid proof 316L Plastic material Polyamide...

Page 6: ... Millipore 10 138 302 104 1 6 400 115 HJSA 104 155 Millipore 5 138 179 104 1 4 200 230 HJSB 104 155 Millipore 5 138 179 104 1 4 200 115 HJSA 101 302 Sartorius Std 10 136 302 102 1 6 400 230 HJSA 101 162 Sartorius Std 5 136 162 102 1 4 200 230 HJSA 076 136 Sartorius mini 5 110 136 76 1 0 150 230 Series 3000 10 Accessories Spare parts Heater Jacket Control Unit Item Model Size WxLxH Item no Heater J...

Page 7: ...lem Probable cause Corrective action 7 HJ does not become warm Power switch not pressed in on the HJCU No voltage Blown fuse Faulty cable connection HJ Short circuit in the HJ Faulty cable connection Temp HJCU or HJ faulty Press the power switch on the HJCU Check the incoming voltage Change the main fuse in the HJCU F1 Check the connection Contact the dealer Check the connection Contact the dealer...

Reviews: