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• The connection cable of the appliance and the control unit are led out and
connected under the appliance.
• The appliance is connected to the electric power supply using the supplied
power cord to the corresponding plug-in socket of the appliance.
• The connection between the control unit and the induction heating plate is
executed via a plug and D-Sub socket.
• The appliance also has an integrated IEC socket for powering another induction
heating plate that can be installed in series (up to 4 units). The corresponding
cable must be purchased separately.
5.2
Operation
Method of operation of heating plates
In induction cookers the electric voltage is applied to a conductive coil under the
glass. This generates magnetic field, which being a physical effect, heats the
bottom of a cookware directly.
This translates to savings of time and energy, as
— contradictory to traditional
heating areas
— there is no heating up of a heater and then of the glass heating
plate.
Another advantage of the technical features described above is the very short
cooking time.
Additionally, inflow of heat changes instantly with every change of settings and it
may be controlled precisely. The induction heating plate reacts to changes in
settings as fast a gas cooker, for the energy is delivered immediately to a pot,
without the need to prior heating up of other materials.
The induction technology combines the speed of reaction with a basic benefit of the
current, making it possible to precisely control heat inflow.
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