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Operating Instructions CP MICROTHERM DENA

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Heating

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Illustration 4: 

CP ..THERM with TS

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Commissioning

If the heater is installed in accordance with the notes in
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  sections,  then  the  radiator  may  be  commis-

sioned.

 CAUTION

Sufficient heat dissipation must be ensured.

Unauthorized covers must be removed as otherwise
there is the risk of the heater overheating.

The heating circuit is permanently disconnected by a
temperature melt fuse which can't be reset if these in-
stallation instructions are not adhered to.

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Maintenance

The design of the device does not require any mainten-
ance.

Functional  and  safety  test  intervals  can  be  freely  selec-
ted  by  the  operator  in  accordance  with  the  applicable
regulations.

Repairs  may  only  be  carried  out  by  the  manufacturer  in
the factory.

All  components  have  to  be  kept  clean  and  free  of  dust
and  harmful  substances  that  could  lead  to  excessive
temperature rise.

In the dust Ex area, the applicable requirements of KS C
IEC 60079-17 must be complied with.

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Troubleshooting

If the heater fails, check the installation. Carry out a con-
tinuity  test  on  the  heating  circuit.  Pay  attention  to  the
connection  diagram  and  switching  point  of  the  thermo-
stat!

In the case of overheating, the thermal indicator (see fig-
ure) indicates a discoloration. If more than four fields are
blackened,  the  heater  must  be  uninstalled  and  returned
to the manufacturer for inspection.

Illustration 5: 

Temperature indicator

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Deinstallation

Disassembly  may  only  be  carried  out  by  a  trained  per-
son.

 DANGER

Risk of fatal injury from electric current!

If contact is made with live components, there is the risk
of fatal injury.

For this reason, switch off the voltage supply, secure
against being switched on again and check that no more
voltage is present.

Disconnect connection line from the clamps and from the
connection  socket,  disconnect  device  from  bracket  and
remove it.

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Disposal

Disassemble  the  components  of  the  product,  taking  the
applicable local labour protection and environmental reg-
ulations into consideration and make sure that the com-
ponents are recycled:

• Scrap metal

• Send plastic elements to recycling

Summary of Contents for CP MICROTHERM DENA

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions CP MICROTHERM DENA HOM180473483Ien 3 11 02 2020 ...

Page 2: ... of contents 1 General 3 2 Use 3 3 Explanation of symbols for warnings and signal words 3 4 Safety information 3 5 Installation accessories 4 6 Technical Data 4 7 Installation 4 8 Connection 5 9 Commissioning 6 10 Maintenance 6 11 Troubleshooting 6 12 Deinstallation 6 13 Disposal 6 14 Declaration of Conformity 7 15 Further information and service 7 ...

Page 3: ... cable for frost protection applications or a safety thermostat for maintaining temperature If a TAE is used the respective operating instructions must be complied with Product approval 18 KA4BO 0090X and 18 KA4BO 0089X with appendices and supplements as well as IEC Scheme Certificate IECEx PTB 07 0052X See http www intertec info 3 Explanation of symbols for warnings and signal words The safety in...

Page 4: ... 275 V AC Connecting cable Silicone hose cable notch and oil resistant 3 x 1 5 mm Ø8 8 mm Connecting cable AM Silicone hose cable notch and oil resistant 3 x 1 0 mm Ø8 5 mm Material Seawater proof alu minium black anodized Mean Time Before Failure 50 000 h Storage temperature 60 to 80 C Special voltages with corresponding power adjustment and component selection are possible Profile type N Height ...

Page 5: ...then permissible Each heater with integrated TS thermostat must be pre ceded by a 10 A fuse or a motor protection switch with short circuit and thermal quick release set to 10 A as short circuit protection When using a heater without in tegrated thermostat the fuse protection can be selected according to the cross section of the supply cable Additional equipotential bonding is required The ter min...

Page 6: ...clean and free of dust and harmful substances that could lead to excessive temperature rise In the dust Ex area the applicable requirements of KS C IEC 60079 17 must be complied with 11 Troubleshooting If the heater fails check the installation Carry out a con tinuity test on the heating circuit Pay attention to the connection diagram and switching point of the thermo stat In the case of overheati...

Page 7: ...otific ation 2016 54 Ministry of Employment and Labor appendix 7 of notific ation 2016 54 Ministry of Employment and Labor appendix 15 of noti fication 2016 54 KS C IEC 61000 6 4 2014 KS C IEC 60529 Marking 18 KA4BO 0090X 18 KA4BO 0089X Ex d IIC T6 T3 Ex tb IIIC T85 C T100 C T135 C T200 C Neustadt May 14th 2018 Dipl Ing Martin Hess Managing Director 15 Further information and service If the inform...

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