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PQ410-4

161-048978-001

JULY, 2009

4

CES

SERVICE MANUAL

(Supersedes PQ410-3)

Electric Fluid Heat Transfer Systems

© 2010 Chromalox, Inc.

GENERAL

This Service Manual is furnished as an aid to help start-up and

service Chromalox Heat Transfer Systems. Listed below are con-
ditions which could occur during start-up and operation.

CAUTION:

Hazard of Electric Shock. Any installa-

tion involving electricity must be grounded to earth
to eliminate shock hazard.

1.

USE THE RIGHT HEAT TRANSFER FLUID

DO

read manufacturer’s technical bulletins and instructions care-

fully. Some heat transfer fluids may ignite or burn spontaneously
if not properly used.

Chromalox Fluid Heat Transfer Systems are designed for a par-

ticular heat transfer fluid or a class of heat transfer fluids. If you
are not sure you are using an accepted heat transfer fluid, check
with your local Chromalox sales and application engineering
office listed on back cover or consult Chromalox Bulletin PQ301
for the correct heat transfer fluid.

DO NOT

mix heat transfer fluids unless authorized and approved

by the fluid manufacturer.

All heat transfer fluids are not compatible with each other,

whether made by the same manufacturer or a different manufac-

turer. If you plan to switch fluids, check with the fluid manufac-
turer to determine the following.

A.

Is the new fluid compatible with the old?

B.

What is the recommended cleaning method to remove the old
fluid, its sludge, or any deposits remaining in the system?

C.

Does the fluid manufacturer have a reclaiming service for used
fluid? Do they have a recommended procedure for disposal of
used or old fluid?

CAUTION:

To avoid possible damage to the heaters

do not energize the heater unless the system is
filled with fluid.

DO

provide for expansion and contraction of process piping and

connections to the system. Piping strains can cause pump and
motor mis-alignment, excessive wear on pump body, bearings and
stuffing box packing or mechanical seal and will eventually cause
failure of the pump and system.

Piping should be properly supported so pump can be removed
without changing the position of the piping. If piping moves when
the pump is removed, pump malfunction is probably due to stress-
es and twisting caused by the piping. These stresses will multiply
when the system is hot due to thermal expansion.

DO

provide sufficient cross sectional area in the process piping

connections equivalent to the system pipes. In order to prevent
undue pressure drop, maximum velocity in all piping should be
less than 10 feet per second.

DO NOT

use process piping connections smaller than the pipes

used in the system.

If there is a high differential pressure between the inlet and out-

let of the heat transfer system at operating temperature, this is
probably due to a piping restriction. A continuing high differential

pressure can cause excessive wear on the pump and pump stuffing
box packing or mechanical seal and will eventually cause prema-
ture failure of the pump. The major causes of restrictions are:

A.

Inlet and outlet pipes smaller than provided on the system.

B.

Piping many processes in series with one another. To reduce
the pressure drop of the system, equipment should be re-piped
in balanced parallel flow.

2.

PIPE STRAIN

3.

PIPING RESTRICTIONS

Summary of Contents for PQ410-4

Page 1: ...or used fluid Do they have a recommended procedure for disposal of used or old fluid CAUTION To avoid possible damage to the heaters do not energize the heater unless the system is filled with fluid DO provide for expansion and contraction of process piping and connections to the system Piping strains can cause pump and motor mis alignment excessive wear on pump body bearings and stuffing box pack...

Page 2: ...ration the liquid level in the expansion tank must be checked continually This level should not exceed the three quarter mark on the glass nor drop below the one quarter mark Note If abnormal expansion of fluid is detect ed this is probably due to a pocket of air or steam still present in the system Check all bleed valves If problem continues de ener gize pump and check bleed valves Foreign liquid...

Page 3: ... the application mechanical seal pumps are available at extra cost Contact factory When mounting system above process equipment check to be sure the pump will not be vapor locked The cause for vapor lock is insufficient NPSH net positive suction head This problem is particularly prevalent on systems with centrifugal pumps but also can appear on systems with positive displacement pumps The things t...

Page 4: ...be used whenever a flanged pipe joint is made A good rule of thumb for systems operating above 350 F is to use flanged or welded connections on all pipe larger than 3 4 On high temperature systems threaded pipe will loosen with heat ing and cooling of system and in time will leak B Excessive leakage at stuffing box of pump 1 Packed type normal leakage rate is approximately five 5 drops per minute ...

Page 5: ...tch in off position Turn switch to on will not come on Process control ITC 1 set too low Set process control to desired temperature See items pump noisy see O No oil flow insufficient suction pressure see J high discharge pressure see K F Insufficient heat Process piping too small or restricted Check process piping check heat transfer area of platen etc Heater fuses blown Check and replace fuses H...

Page 6: ...or water in oil Bleed system change oil Expansion tank too low Expansion tank should be mounted 15 ft L Expansion tank overflows or burps above system over 220 F Expansion tank line too short Lengthen expansion tank line to cool oil and provide cold oil seal Tank too small for system Check volume on process piping Over temperature control open Set thermostat above process temperature M Control rel...

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