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oCsm

 

heating

 

system

 

2.3 

MOUNTING

NOTICE

Heating system damage:

 Engine vibration will damage 

the heating system; isolate both the tank assembly and 
control box from vibration. Never mount the heating 
system or components directly to the engine.

2.3.1  TANK AND PUMP

NOTICE

Overheating hazard:

 When mounting the heating tank 

assembly, position the tank and heat exchanger so that it 
they are completely full of fluid while in operation.

Mount the heater in a horizontal orientation with heat 

exchanger directly above tank. Reference drawings for 

mounting position. When installing the heating system, 

note that the tank requires a minimum of 18 to 20 

inches (46 to 51 cm) of clearance to remove element for 
maintenance. 

See 

SECTION 4.2.7

.

2.4 

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

WARNING

!

Hazardous voltage: 

Before wiring, servicing or 

cleaning the heating system, turn off the power 
and follow your organization’s lockout and tagout 
procedure. Failure to do so could allow others to turn 
on the power unexpectedly, resulting in harmful or 
fatal electrical shock.

Electrical hazard:

 All wiring shall be done by qualified 

personnel in accordance with national, state and local 
codes. Each system shall be grounded in accordance 
with the National Electrical Code. Failure to properly 
ground the system may result in electrical shock.

2.4.1  MAIN POWER SUPPLY

1. 

Connect the specified power from the customer-

supplied circuit breaker to the terminal blocks 

located in the main control box. 

See Figure 6 on 

following page.

NOTE:

 

  The specified power source must be within 

plus or minus 10% of the rated voltage.

NOTE:

 

  The circuit breaker must be near the 

heating system and easily accessible. 

HOTSTART recommends connecting the 

heating system to a circuit breaker rated for 

125% of the system’s maximum load.

NOTE:

 

  The main power supply operates the 

heating element and the oil pump. A 

transformer is used to operate the control 

circuit and coolant pump. The transformer 

and control circuits are overload-protected.

 

h

For 

three-phase applications

, the terminal 

blocks are labeled 

L1

,

 L2 

and 

L3

 

(A)

.

 

h

For 

single-phase applications

, use the terminal 

blocks labeled 

L1

 and

 L2

 or 

and 

N (A)

2. 

Connect the main power ground wire to the ground 

block 

(B)

.

2.4.2  MOTOR ROTATION CHECK

NOTICE

Pump rotation (three-phase only): 

For three-phase 

applications, check for proper pump rotation prior to 
introducing fluid to the pump. Reverse rotation while the 
pump is filled with fluid will cause pump seal failure.

Pump damage:

 Do not run the motor/pump assembly 

dry for more than a few seconds. Running a motor/pump 
for a prolonged period without being completely filled 
with fluid may cause damage to the pump seal.

The following procedures are for three-phase 

applications only. Single-phase systems are prewired to 

ensure the pump motor rotates in the correct direction. 

1. 

With main power connected to the heating system 

(see 

SECTION 2.4.1

)

, press and hold the 

prime

 

button while observing the rotation of the oil pump 

motor fan at the rear of the motor. Refer to rotation 

decal on motor for correct rotation.

Figure 4.  Mount unit in orientation shown. Do not mount at an angle 
or in any other orientation. 

A

 

Figure 5.  OCSM control box side 
view, showing 0.75

 NPT main power 

entrance 

(A)

Summary of Contents for OCSM

Page 1: ...216280 000 rev5 INSTALLATION OPERATION MANUAL MODEL OCSM DUAL FLUID CIRCULATING HEATING SYSTEM ...

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Page 3: ...FORMATION Warranty information can be found at www hotstart com or by contacting our customer service department at 509 536 8660 Have your model number and serial number ready when contacting the warranty department COPYRIGHT Hotstart Manufacturing Inc is the owner of all trademarks and copyrightable material contained herein all rights are reserved no form of reproduction is authorized without pr...

Page 4: ...rs and operators of this equipment must be thoroughly familiar with the instructions in this manual before commencing work Hot surfaces Avoid contact with the system while it is in service Some surfaces may remain hot even if the system is not energized Proper lifting Use proper lifting equipment and rigging to move this equipment Create a plan before attempting to move Proper lifting locations ar...

Page 5: ...RATION 7 3 1 INTERFACE COMPONENTS 7 3 1 1 On Off Switch 7 3 1 2 Oil Pump On Off Switch 8 3 1 3 Prime Button 8 3 1 4 Fault Light 8 3 2 CONTROL BOX INTERNAL COMPONENTS 8 3 2 1 Motor Protection Switch 8 3 3 HEATING SYSTEM START UP 8 3 3 1 First Run Procedure 8 4 MAINTENANCE REPAIR AND TROUBLESHOOTING 9 4 1 SYSTEM FAULTS 9 4 1 1 Faults 9 4 2 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE 9 4 2 1 Plumbing Connections 9 4 2 2 Elec...

Page 6: ...iv installation operation manual OCSM heating system this page intentionally left blank ...

Page 7: ...h optional E Coolant outlet 1 0 NPT F Oil inlet 0 5 NPT G Control thermostat H Coolant inlet 1 0 NPT I Oil pump motor assembly J Coolant to oil heat exchanger K Oil outlet 0 5 NPT L Lift points M Coolant pump motor assembly N Element assembly O Tank assembly K I H A B C L F G E O J Figure 1 Typical OCSM system components Front view left and reverse view below Model style and configuration may vary...

Page 8: ... line When preheating an engine from a cold soak or during other periods where oil viscosity prevents oil circulation the heating system oil pump may be disabled using the oil pump on off switch available as an option on specified heating system models The coolant and oil pumps will continuously circulate fluid To maintain consistent fluid temperature the heating element will cycle on and off When...

Page 9: ...U countries PED 97 23 EC compliant pressure relief may be required Overheating hazard After completing line installation top off the fluid levels to compensate for the fluid used to fill the lines and heating tank Do not operate the heating system without the presence of fluid Position the heating tank to ensure it is completely full of fluid while in operation Pump priming Fill supply line with f...

Page 10: ...ant return line per the coolant outlet NOTICE Do not reduce the return line inner diameter Install the coolant discharge port as high as possible on the engine s water jacket at the end of the engine opposite the suction port typically at the rear of the engine block 2 1 3 OIL SUPPLY When installing the OCSM oil supply line refer to the following HOTSTART guidelines At a minimum size the oil suppl...

Page 11: ...NT SUCTION PORT SECTION 2 1 1 COOLANT DISCHARGE PORT SECTION 2 1 2 COOLANT RETURN SECTION 2 1 2 COOLANT SUPPLY SECTION 2 1 1 ISOLATION VALVES CHECK VALVE OIL SUPPLY SECTION 2 1 3 OIL RETURN SECTION 2 1 4 OIL DISCHARGE PORT SECTION 2 1 4 OIL SUCTION PORT SECTION 2 1 3 ISOLATION VALVES ...

Page 12: ...TE The specified power source must be within plus or minus 10 of the rated voltage NOTE The circuit breaker must be near the heating system and easily accessible HOTSTART recommends connecting the heating system to a circuit breaker rated for 125 of the system s maximum load NOTE The main power supply operates the heating element and the oil pump A transformer is used to operate the control circui...

Page 13: ...ystem shutdown triggered by either the high limit temperature control relay or the motor protection switch see SECTION 4 1 1 3 COMPONENTS AND OPERATION The following is an operational description for each of the OCSM interface and system components NOTE Components installed in control box may vary depending on the particular system configuration purchased 3 1 INTERFACE COMPONENTS 3 1 1 ON OFF SWIT...

Page 14: ...switched to off and the operator must press the MPS reset button see Figure 7 See SECTION 4 1 1 3 3 HEATING SYSTEM START UP WARNING Hazardous voltage Before wiring servicing or cleaning the heating system turn off the power and follow your organization s lockout and tagout procedure Failure to do so could allow others to turn on the power unexpectedly resulting in harmful or fatal electrical shock...

Page 15: ...t the system and reset the fault the on off switch must be switched to off Once the coolant temperature drops below the high limit turn the switch to on to resume operation For additional troubleshooting see SECTION 4 5 4 2 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE WARNING Hazardous voltage Before wiring servicing or cleaning the heating system turn off the power and follow your organization s lockout and tagout procedu...

Page 16: ...sing unit into plug Push plug into well Hand tighten hex nut to well 6 To ensure proper installation and temperature regulation re energize and operate heating system Refer to SECTION 3 3 1 for system start up procedures 4 2 7 HEATING TANK ELEMENTS WARNING Hazardous voltage Before wiring servicing or cleaning the heating system turn off the power and follow your organization s lockout and tagout p...

Page 17: ...e with thermostat plate E Reconnect electrical connections to original positions Ensure the enclosure O ring H is in place NOTE To prevent leaks HOTSTART recommends tightening element plate screws C to 120 lbf in 13 5 N m B C D E F J I H G A Tank Drain B Element C Element plate bolts D Wiring enclosure E Thermostat clip F Enclosure cover G High limit thermostat H Enclosure O ring I Element plate J...

Page 18: ...e element and clean element and tank See SECTION 4 2 7 Every three years or 25 000 hours of operation HOTSTART recommends replacing the control thermostat sensing unit every three years or 25 000 hours of operation Thermostats are rated for 100 000 cycles See SECTION 4 2 6 Every five years Replace magnetic contactors See SECTION 4 2 4 4 4 STORAGE REQUIREMENTS If long term storage is necessary prec...

Page 19: ...replace if needed Restart system Motor protection switch tripped Check and reset switch If problem occurs again check motor and check oil viscosity Restart system If oil is cold leave MPS off or turn Oil Pump On Off switch to off until heating system brings engine to optimal temperature Fluid temperature too low Motor failure Check motor Replace if necessary Heater has been turned off and fluid is...

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