16 Installation
Installation
Carefully unpack the outer carton and shipping material. Although the exterior of the
shrink tunnel is coated with a custom two part epoxy finish that resists scratching, avoid
denting, scratching, or otherwise damaging the oven exterior.
Lift the machine up and off of the shipping pallet.
CAUTION!
ET Performance Series Shrink Tunnels are heavy and may
require a forklift, floor crane, or several people to move the
machine safely. Use proper equipment when lifting the shrink
tunnel and ensure it is secure and will not shift while being
moved off the shipping pallet.
Place the shrink tunnel in the desired location with the required electrical power source
available. (See power requirements for the specific model in the Specifications table.)
Make sure the electrical wiring is adequate to provide the required voltage. If the voltage
provided is too low, the equipment will not operate correctly.
Selecting the proper location is one of the most important considerations for initial
setup. When selecting the location, take into consideration the following factors.
1. Adequate power supply nearby?
2. Where is the shrink tunnel in relation to the power source?
3. Where is the shrink tunnel in relation to the sealer and any conveyor(s)
necessary to move wrapped and bundled (finished) product? (Alignment with
packaging line.)
4. Convenience for the operator.
Note:
Avoid locating the shrink tunnel in cold or drafty areas, as
heat may be unintentionally drawn from the tunnel and
reduce its efficiency.
If there is any doubt, get qualified assistance with your initial installation.
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