Introduction
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Introduction
Foreword
The Thermolator
®
typically consists of a fluid pump, electric immersion heater, and
temperature control valve in a compact packaged cabinet for easy location in industrial
applications where fluid temperature control is required.
This manual is to serve as a guide for installing, operating, and maintaining the equip-
ment. Improper installation can lead to poor performance and/or equipment damage. We
recommend the use of qualified installers and service technicians for all installation and
maintenance of this equipment.
This manual is for our standard product. The information in this manual is general in
nature. Unit-specific drawings and supplemental documents are included with the equip-
ment as needed. Additional copies of documents are available upon request. We strive to
maintain an accurate record of all equipment during the course of its useful life.
Due to the ever-changing nature of applicable codes, ordinances, and other local laws
pertaining to the use and operation of this equipment, we do not reference them in this
manual. There is no substitute for common sense and good operating practices when plac-
ing any mechanical equipment into operation. We encourage all personnel to familiarize
themselves with this manual’s contents. Failure to do so may unnecessarily prolong equip-
ment down time.
Follow good piping practices and the information in this manual to ensure successful
installation and operation of this equipment.
We trust your equipment will have a long and useful life. If you should have any ques-
tions, please contact our Service Department specifying the serial number and model
number of the unit as indicated on the nameplate.
Contact Conair
Parts and Service
Phone: 800-458-1960
From outside of the
United States,
Call: 814 437 6861
Summary of Contents for Thermolator TW-P
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