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Introduction
ATTENTION:
Read This So No One Gets Hurt
We design equipment with the user’s safety in mind. You can avoid the potential hazards
identified on this machine by following the procedures outlined below and elsewhere in
the User Guide.
WARNING: Improper installation, operation, or servic-
ing may result in equipment damage or personal
injury.
This equipment should be installed, adjusted, and serviced by qualified technical
personnel who are familiar with the construction, operation, and potential hazards
of this type of machine.
All wiring, disconnects, and fuses should be installed by qualified electrical
technicians in accordance with electrical codes in your region. Always maintain
a safe ground. Do not operate the equipment at power levels other than what is
specified on the machine serial tag and data plate.
WARNING: Voltage hazard
This equipment is powered by three-phase alternating current, as specified on the
machine serial tag and data plate.
A properly sized conductive ground wire from the incoming power supply must be
connected to the chassis ground terminal inside the electrical enclosure. Improp-
er grounding can result in severe personal injury and erratic machine operation.
Always disconnect and lock out the incoming main power source before opening
the electrical enclosure or performing non-standard operating procedures, such
as routine maintenance. Only qualified personnel should perform troubleshooting
procedures that require access to the electrical enclosure while power is on.
WARNING: Compressed air hazard
If you use compressed air, you must wear eye protection and observe all OSHA
and other safety regulations pertaining to the use of compressed air. Bleed off
pressure before servicing equipment.
CAUTION: Hot Surfaces
Surface temperatures inside the Thermolator can exceed 300° F {149° C}. Always
allow the unit to cool below 100° F {38º C} before opening, servicing, or disas-
sembling the unit.
Summary of Contents for Thermolator TW-P
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