Ouellet SERIES OPX Installation, Operating And Maintenance Instructions Download Page 1

 

180, 3e avenue – PO Box 188, L'Islet, Qc, G0R 2C0 

Tél. :(418)247-3947 ou 1-800-463-7043,  

FAX: 418-247-7801 

 

 
I. GENERAL

  

The Explosion-proof Heater is CSA and FM approved 
for use in industrial areas that are classified as Class 
I, Division 1, Groups. B, C & D, and Class II, Division 
1, Groups E, F & G.  The heaters are also available in 

corrosion resistant construction, suitable for NEMA 3, 
and corrosive environments. The specific heater 
ratings are shown on the data plate.   The heaters are 
intended for horizontal wall or floor mounting in 
industrial applications only.    Surface temperatures 
of the cabinet may exceed those normally expected 

with residential equipment, so the heater should 
never be installed in a residential or similar 
environment where drapes or upholstery may come 
into contact with the heater or where unintended 
personnel contact may occur.  
The maximum operating temperature ignition code is 
stamped on the data plate.  NEVER operate the heater 
in an atmosphere with an ignition code temperature 
lower than this rating.   The heaters are designed for 

convection airflow in a maximum ambient 
temperature of 40°C, 104°F.  NEVER operate the 
heater in a vertical mounting orientation or where the 
ambient temperature may exceed  40°C, 104°F.   
For details on the particular hazardous environments 
having the potential for explosion, refer to Section 18 
of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I. 
A. The Explosion-proof Heater is intended to be 
permanently mounted to a wall by mounting brackets 
supplied with the heater or floor mounted with the 
optional floor mounting brackets.  A high temperature 
limit control is built into the heater.  All heaters 
connected to a 3 phase voltage source and all single 

phase heaters above 277 Volts or 25 amps will require 
a control contactor, operated by the limit control, to 
control the heater.   Certain optional controls such as 
a thermostat and/or contactor and control voltage 
transformer are available and when supplied with the 

heater they are supplied inside their own rated 
enclosures mounted on the right side of the cabinet or 
supplied as remotely mounted items.  When mounted 
on the cabinet the enclosures are connected to the 
heater terminal box using rigid metal conduit and the 
controls are factory wired.  Remotely located controls, 

outside the hazardous area, may be in a standard 
enclosure, area permitting.  All wiring connections to 
the heater must be made using rigid metal conduit, 
and an explosion-proof conduit seal must be located  

immediately adjacent to the heater.  All wiring must 
comply with all national and local codes for equipment in 
hazardous locations. 
The heaters are specifically designed for each application 
and should be properly installed, operated and 
maintained for optimum service life.  
B. Disassembly of the unit for installation is not required 
or authorized.  When installing: 
  1.  Observe all heater nameplate ratings, warnings 

and notes. 

  2.  Follow the wiring diagram supplied with the heater 

in making all electrical connections. 

  3.  Keep all electrical connections tight. 
  4.  Keep the heater terminal enclosure and heating 

elements clean. 

  5.  Never cover the heater while in operation. 
  6.  Carefully read and comply with all warnings and 

cautions. 

 

II.   INSTALLATION 

A. Site Selection.   
  1.)  The Explosion-proof Heater is designed for use 

only while permanently mounted in a horizontal 
orientation at a minimum of 6" (152mm) above the 
floor.  

  2.)  The site must allow sufficient free space around 

the heater for safe and easy installation and 
maintenance access.  Workspace for heater 
maintenance should be at least 3 feet (914mm) all 
around the front of the heater cabinet and 
terminal box. 

  3.)  Airflow through the heater should not be restricted 

or blocked in any manner.   

  4.)  The site must have adequate means to support the 

weight of  the heater, and provide physical 
protection to the heater. 

=WARNING=                                                

Ouellet strongly recommends this heater be installed by qualified 

personnel familiar with the Canadian Electrical Code requirements for 
hazardous locations as well as any local codes.  It is the responsibility 
of the installer to verify the safety and suitability of the installation. 

=WARNING=                                                

The heater must be mounted horizontally. 

=WARNING=                                                

Disassembly of the unit, for installation, is not required or authorized.  

=WARNING=                                                

Do not cover the heater or obstruct the free flow of air into or out of the 
heater. 

INSTALLATION, OPERATING AND 

MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS FOR 

EXPLOSION-PROOF 

HEATER "SERIES OPX" 

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