Phoenix International DryRod 900HT Series Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 2

Type 900HT 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]    

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Product Description

Wiring

Check type and voltage on nameplate.
Type 900HT (240V AC only) single phase

Grounding

The 900HT Series ovens have a 10 foot power supply cord. When used with a 
grounding plug cap and a grounded receptacle, these ovens meet all local code 
requirements.

Amp Draw

Ovens operating on 240 AC voltage draw 16.7 amps.

Accessory Note

A Door Mounted Thermometer 
(part #1250300) is available for 
Type 900HT Series ovens and 
can be easily installed in the field. 
Factory installation is available with 
original order (see chart on cover). 
This thermometer indicates internal 
temperature range of 100° to 700°F 
with an accuracy specification of 
+/-10°. Product accuracy testing 
is conducted using standards 
traceable to the N.I.S.T., USA.

Electrode Placement

DryRod ovens have divided shelves to allow storage of more than one group of 
electrodes. It is recommended to store different electrodes in separate ovens to 
avoid contamination. Spread the electrodes evenly, allowing space over each shelf 
for air circulation required to remove excess moisture. The maximum suggested 
layer depth on any shelf is 5 inches.

Venting

Before placing the oven into service, run the oven at 550°F (255°C) for two hours 
with vent hole fully open. This will help to purge the oven of any contaminants. 
(Smoke exiting from vent hole is common during burn-off of contaminants.)
For normal holding operation, set easily adjustable vent on the door about ¼ of the 
way open. For replacement vents, see Replacement Parts section in this manual.

Temperature Settings 

Type 900HT Series oven temperature range is 120°F (50°C) to 660°F (350°C). The 
thermostat dial (at rear of oven) is calibrated at 120°F (50°C) to 660°F (350°C).
Required oven temperature setting is obtained by rotation of thermostat dial to line 
up desired temperature with indicator light in the thermostat housing. 
The indicator light illuminates only when voltage is being applied to the heating 
elements. Momentary rotation past desired temperature setting may be necessary 
to activate the indicator light in order to locate it for indexing purposes.
Thermostat is accurate to +/-25°F (14°C) at the sensing bulb; however, temperature 
may vary slightly at different areas in the oven chamber as this is a convection type 
oven. For applications requiring higher temperature, an electrode rebaking oven is 
required. (We suggest Phoenix Type 40HT High Temperature Oven.)
At the maximum setting, the actual temperature in portions of the oven near the 
heating elements may reach approximately 700°F (371°C).
Temperatures over 660°F (350°C) are not recommended. They may cause oven 
damage and/or unacceptably high exterior surface temperatures.

Guide to Storage

Electrodes should be stored according to electrode supplier recommendations. 
In the absence of storage information from your electrode manufacturer, please 
reference Phoenix's Guide To Electrode and Flux Stabilization for approximate 
temperatures, found a

www.dryrod.com/guide

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   CAUTION

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To provide continued protection against risk of electrical shock, power 

cord must be connected to a properly grounded outlet. 

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To avoid damage, never place oven in contact with welding current.

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Store in dry location. Unit not to be exposed to rain or moisture.

Door mounted thermometer

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