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WATLOW IND. 

WATROD Circulation Heater Installation & Maintenance  Manual 

I&M NUMBER: 316-42-5-1 

 

Page: 2 

Date: 6/11/2008 

 

Rev: 2.00 

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Failure of components in a temperature control loop, such as the sensor, heater control relay or main 
temperature control, can result in damage to a product in process, a melt down of a heater, and / or 
damaging fire. 

 

 

 

To protect against this possibility, over temperature protection must be provided to interrupt or remove 
power from the heater circuit.  

A bulb and capillary thermostat is not recommended for this function 

since it may not respond quickly enough to adequately protect the heater. In cases where the 
thermostat bulb gets too hot before the system is turned off, the thermostat bulb could rupture. 
This could result in the thermostat remaining in the "ON" condition since there is insufficient 
fluid to move contacts apart.

 We recommend the temperature protection have appropriate third party 

approval, and be applied in the classification for which it was tested and approved.  

 

 

 

In order to help prevent premature failure and a potentially hazardous condition in cases where 
consequences of failure may be severe, use an appropriate third party approved liquid level protection 
device. The liquid level should be such that the entire heater is fully submerged with enough liquid above 
the heater to adequately dissipate heat from itself as under normal operating conditions. Consult your 
local authorized sales representative for specific recommendations for your application. 

 

3. Terminal 

Enclosures 

 

Terminal enclosures should be selected  to be compatible with the environment in which the heater will 
be located. It is the users responsibility to determine the need for correct rating of the electrical housing. 
This should be based on appropriate  national  and local electrical codes. Failure to use a compatible 
enclosure could result in heater damage and personnel danger. 

 

 

Standard terminal enclosures are designed for general purpose use and are rated NEMA 1. These 
enclosures should be applied where there will be no danger of spilled liquids, dampness, dirt, and 
gaseous conditions. Enclosures for wet or hazardous locations are also available, but must be installed 
at the factory.  

 
 

Although enclosures are supplied over the terminals, units should be located in an area that will minimize 
the chance of being hit by falling or moving objects. The terminals must be protected at all times  from 
moisture or vapor. 

 
 

In hazardous locations, (as defined in NFPA 70, NEC, Article 501) explosion resistant housings must be 
used. 

 
 

In order to maintain termination integrity, the terminal enclosure should be kept below 400

°

F  

 (204

°

C). 

 

4.  Orientation / Mounting 
 

Furnish adequate space for horizontal or vertical installation. Space should be allowed for immersion 
heater removal from tank. 

 
 

Approved methods for installation of air (gas) and liquid units are shown in Figures # 1 and # 2. Take 
careful note of the inlet and outlet locations. Positions other than shown are not recommended. 

 
 

Figure # 3 shows the preferred position of the circulation heater when pumping liquid from a tank 
through the heater. The NPSH (Net Positive Suction Head) is one of the most important factors when 
determining the location of the heater. 

 

Summary of Contents for WATROD 316-42-5-1

Page 1: ...ibility of moisture absorption by the insulation material within the element is possible To ensure proper megohm values a minimum 500 VDC megohm meter Megger should be used to ensure that the megohm r...

Page 2: ...from itself as under normal operating conditions Consult your local authorized sales representative for specific recommendations for your application 3 Terminal Enclosures Terminal enclosures should...

Page 3: ...ions care should be taken to avoid supporting the tank by the nozzles Mounting blocks are provided to help prevent this Provisions for thermal expansion and contraction should be considered slotted bo...

Page 4: ...le the bottom nut is supported Ground connection color coded green is supplied inside the housing for ground wire Line voltage must be equal to or less than rating stamped on the heater assembly Some...

Page 5: ...rent if voltage is correct If line current is lower the heater may be wired wrong or has open elements Fluid not heating to desired Not enough Kw temperature Too much heat loss High limit tripping ala...

Page 6: ...han this warranty Watlow is not liable for incidental or consequential damages resulting from use of the product whether a claim for such damages is based upon warranty contract negligence or other fa...

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