Phoenix International DryRod 900 Series Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 6

Type 900 Series

 Electrode Stabilization Ovens

Operating Instructions

Operating Instructions

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Phoenix International   8711 West Port Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53224   +1 414.973.3400   [email protected]    

dryrod.com

N5466100B   

02.07.19

Phoenix Ovens International LLC warrants its products against defects in material and workmanship. The company will, at its discretion, repair or replace any properly installed Phoenix International 
manufactured product which fails under normal operating conditions within one year from date of receipt. Contact the factory for return authorization before returning the product to Phoenix 
International freight prepaid.  If our inspection confirms that the product is defective under terms of this warranty, it will be repaired/replaced and returned freight prepaid.
This warranty applies only to products sold by Phoenix International, Inc. and specifically excludes installation or de-installation labor, transportation or equipment of another manufacturer used in 
conjunction with Phoenix International products. No other warranty, expressed or implied, exists beyond this warranty declaration.
Phoenix constantly strives to improve its products and therefore reserves the right to change design, materials and specifications without notice.

Warranty

Wiring

Eliminate expensive rework and protect welding profits! 

This guide explains proper storage and oven holding temperatures:

•  Recondition/rebake procedures for electrode coatings exposed to moisture are included. 
•  Remove electrodes from cardboard containers before placing in ovens.
•  Electrode coatings should not be exposed to the re-baking temperature without first being reconditioned at a lower temperature. Failure to do so may result 

in breakdown of electrode coatings. After re-baking, lower temperature to holding level until reissued.

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Guide to Electrode & Flux Stabilization

Note: Jumper wires must be installed outside of insulation.
Thermometer probe wire (not shown) must be installed outside 
of insulation.

   CAUTION

• 

All wiring should be done by a licensed electrician in accordance 

with state codes, local codes, and National Electrical Code (NEC) 

or International Electric Commission (IEC) standards. 

• 

Improper installation or use may result in serious injury. 

• 

Always remove oven from power source before troubleshooting 

or repairing.

jumper  

1 of 2

thermal  

couple probe

heating  

element

pilot light

white

black

green

conduit  

box

Wiring Diagram for Type 

900 Series 240V

Wiring Diagram for Type 

900 Series 480V

pilot light

heating  

element

black

green

white

conduit  

box

jumper  

2 of 2

variable thermostat

variable thermostat

thermal  

couple probe

Summary of Contents for DryRod 900 Series

Page 1: ...ription Temperature Range Insulation Chamber Size Capacity for 18 electrodes Weight Dimensions Type 900 Series Ovens with 10 grounded heavy duty cord no plug 1200300 240 480V AC at 2400 watts 100 550 F 38 288 C 25 F 14 C adjustable thermostat control with indicator light 2 fiberglass 30 diameter x 27 deep 1100 lb 499 kg Accepts electrodes up to 24 327 lb 148 kg 43 x 43 x 45 109 2 x 109 2 x 114 3 c...

Page 2: ...peration set easily adjustable vent on the door about of the way open For replacement vents see Replacement Parts section in this manual Temperature Settings Temperature range is 100 F 38 C to 550 F 288 C The thermostat dial at rear of oven is calibrated from 100 to 550 F Required oven temperature setting is obtained by rotation of dial to line up desired temperature with indicator light in the th...

Page 3: ...h thermostat is adjusted at the factory and calibrated on precision instruments to control temperatures accurately Adjustment or re calibration is not needed unless the thermostat has been mishandled in transit or changed or abused while in service To check calibration 1 Use a high grade mercury thermometer to check temperature For griddle control use a disc type thermocouple Put a couple drops of...

Page 4: ...escription Qty Part No 1 Thermostat Housing 1 2200200 2 Door Latch and Strike 1 1252200 3 Door Mounted Thermometer Kit 1250300 Door Mounted Thermometer 1 Mounting Bracket 1 Cover 1 4 Heating Element Kit 1250700 Element 2 Jumper 2 Retainer 1 5 Thermostat Kit 1251200 Thermostat 1 Thermostat Knob 1 6 Insulation Block 1 1252400 7 Vent Cover Kit includes two vent covers 1 1257152 Cord Kit 1257121 Conne...

Page 5: ...dryrod com info dryrod com 1 414 973 3400 8711 West Port Avenue Milwaukee WI 53224 Phoenix International Replacement Parts 1 4 Thermostat Housing 2 Door Latch and Strike 3 Door Mounted Thermometer Kit Heating Element Kit 5 Thermostat Kit 6 Insulation Block 7 Vent Cover Kit ...

Page 6: ...tions without notice Warranty Wiring Eliminate expensive rework and protect welding profits This guide explains proper storage and oven holding temperatures Recondition rebake procedures for electrode coatings exposed to moisture are included Remove electrodes from cardboard containers before placing in ovens Electrode coatings should not be exposed to the re baking temperature without first being...

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