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WARRANTY 
 

Upon delivery, the buyer will have to make sure that the machine is complete of all parties. Deficiencies and 

anomalies must be reported within the terms of the law. Any attempt to tamper with any part of the machine 

and / or any plaque on the machine itself, invalidate the warranty, CE marking (if affixed by the manufacturer), 

the declaration of conformity and / or the manufacturer's declaration.  

The manufacturer is also considered exempt from liability arising from the following cases: 

-  Incorrect installation; 

-  Improper use of the machine by personnel not adequately trained; 

-  Improper use of the relevant safety regulations; 

-  Lack of maintenance; 

-  Modification of the machine or use of non-original parts for the repair. 

  

IDENTIFICATION OF THE MACHINE 
 

On the back of the machine appears an identification plate, on which in addition to CE marking is reported : 

 

Name and address of the manufacturer 

 

Year of manufacture 

 

Model 

 

Type of machine 

 

Weight 

 

Voltage 

These data must be mentioned whenever it requires the intervention of technicians or for the request of spare 
parts. 
 
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 

 

Induction heater. 

Power: 5.2 kW 

Voltage: 220 V 

Mains frequency : 50 Hz 

Heater frequency : 20-40 kHz, controlled by a microprocessor 

Insulation: Class F, No. of poles: 2 + T 

Cooling liquid : provided. Standard automotive cooling liquid (water + 30% max. glycol). 

Mains cable : 8 m. 

Inductor cable : 3 m. 

  

DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT 

 

Weight 65 kg, height 900 mm + 96 mm wheels  

Width 520 mm 

Depth 420 mm 

 

NORMATIVE REFERENCES 

 

Directive CE2004/40 / Exposure to electromagnetic fields 

The Low Voltage Directive CE 2006/95  

Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC 

EMC Directive 2004/108/EC 

Directive 2002/95/EC 

EC Directive 2002/96 

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Summary of Contents for Powerduction 50L

Page 1: ...4 List of protections 4 Control panel description 5 Instructions of use 6 Residual risks 6 Noise and vibrations 6 Demolition and disposal 6 Unpacking and installation 6 Electrical connection 6 Using the machine 6 Replacing the inductor 6 Maintenance 7 Electrical connections 8 Electrical diagrams 9 Cooling liquid circuit diagrams 10 RoHS declaration of compliance 11 CE declaration of conformity 11 ...

Page 2: ...HINE On the back of the machine appears an identification plate on which in addition to CE marking is reported Name and address of the manufacturer Year of manufacture Model Type of machine Weight Voltage These data must be mentioned whenever it requires the intervention of technicians or for the request of spare parts PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Induction heater Power 5 2 kW Voltage 220 V Mains freque...

Page 3: ...tomatic and requires the presence of the operator WARNINGS The operator has the personal responsibility to respect not only for himself but also those who may be exposed to the risks of the machine all the rules that relate to security Before performing any operation with the machine therefore carefully read this manual as it gives guidelines and procedures to operate the product correctly and saf...

Page 4: ... warning signs On the machine are placed signal warnings and mandatory signs that the operator must follow for his personal safety and security Protections The machine is safe to use however the utmost attention is recommended during use as heated materials can burn on contact for a long time after the passing of the inductor The inductor itself even if continuously cooled may become warm to the t...

Page 5: ...The fuses should only be replaced after the defect has been eliminated 053410_01 01 2015_V1 1 5 ...

Page 6: ...topped 10 Inductor alarm wrong inductor or short circuit Alarm indicators The alarm indicators above mean from left to right 1 A cooling liquid temperature which is too high Leave the product ON without using the inductor in order for the cooling liquid temperature to decrease 2 An issue with the flow of cooling liquid pump issue blocked pipe 3 A defective inductor contact JBDC after sales or your...

Page 7: ...ical equipment Metal objects may not be worn in the vicinity of the inductor as they will become hot rings on finger for example It is forbidden for people wearing pace makers or any other biomedical equipment to use this product Noise and vibrations The machine produces a sound pressure level for continuous use of less than 60dB A The machine does not generate significant vibrations that may caus...

Page 8: ...chine Use water and if needed commercial non toxic solvents After the interventions always refit before restarting the machine the guards eventually removed Preventive Maintenance Meticulous inspections carried out at regular intervals of time are necessary in order to detect and eliminate faults quickly before they can cause damage WARNING Every time you need to use the IMS POWERDUCTION 50L produ...

Page 9: ...V 50 Hz single phase electrical supply WARNING do not use on 60Hz electrical supply Single phase 220V electrical supply 3 phase electrical supply IMS POWERDUCTION 50L N P1 220V Terre Earth P2 P3 IMS POWERDUCTION 50L N P1 220V Terre Earth 053410_01 01 2015_V1 1 9 ...

Page 10: ...witch 5 Fuse 32 A 1109000211 6 Front panel keypad 1209000203 7 Electronic board 1209000202 8 Fan 1209000205 9 Coupling capacitor 1209000206 10 Isolation transformer 209000207 11 Resonance capacitor 1209000208 12 Torch junction box 1209000201 13 Inductor 1209000210 14 Flux concentrator 1209000219 053410_01 01 2015_V1 1 10 ...

Page 11: ... 1209000302 Components and parts This section contains a list of the components of this machine Its contents may be used for identification of spare parts For rapid delivery of spare parts please quote the following order 1 Number in the list 2 Code number design or commercial 3 Name of part 4 Quantity 5 Serial number of the machine 6 Year of manufacture 053410_01 01 2015_V1 1 11 ...

Page 12: ...brominated diphenyl ethers PBDEs CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY JBDC certifies that the product IMS POWERDUCTION 50L is compliant with the following directives and standards Directive CE2004 40 Exposure to electromagnetic fields The Low Voltage Directive CE 2006 95 Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC EMC Directive 204 108 EEC Directive 200 2 95 CE EC Directive 2002 96 Changes which would have effects on ...

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