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SPECIFICATIONS

INFINITY M–30 

INFINITY L–30

Electrical

115V  50/60Hz 1150W

220/230V 50/60Hz 

1150W

115V 

50/60Hz 1610W

220/230V 50/60Hz  1610W

Capacity

 8-1 3/4” rings or 2–3” rings

15-1 3/4” rings or
5-1 3/4” rings and 3-3” rings

Overall
Dimensions

10-3/4”W x 13-7/8”D x 18– 3/4”H
(27.3cm x 35.2cm x 47.6cm)

14-1/2”W x 14-3/8”D x 18-3/4”H
(36.8cm x 36.5cm x 47.6cm)

Heating
Chamber
Dimensions

5-1/2”W x 5-1/4”D x 5-1/8”H
(14.0cm x 13.3cm x 13.0cm)

9-1/8”W x 5-1/4”D x 5-1/8”H
(23.2cm x 13.3cm x 13.0cm)

INFINITY M–30 AND L–30

Number of Programs

30

NIGHT TIME
(DELAY START)

0 – 99 hours
Note: This is the time required for the program to be completed
         and ready to cast.

HEAT RATE*
(Stage 1)

a) 1 – 30°F/min. (1 – 17°C/min.)
b) “FULL” Stage heats at the maximum rate attainable.

HEAT RATE*
(Stages 2, 3, & 4)

a) 1 – 30°F/min. (1 – 17°C/min.)
b) “FULL” Stage heats at the maximum rate attainable.
c) “NO” Stage is not used.
d) “COOL” Stage cools down to the programmed temperature.

Note: If “NO” is selected for a stage, that stage and all subsequent 
stages will not be used.  The furnace, therefore, can be used for one, 
two, three or four stage operation.

TEMPERATURE

a) Stage 1: 

 

150°F – 2012°F (66°C – 1100°C)

b) Stage 2, 3, 4: 

100°F – 2012°F (38°C – 1100°C)

HOLD TIME

0 – 4 hours

*Programmable heat rates.  Actual heat rate at high temperatures may be lower depending upon furnace load  
  and electrical voltage.

3

DISPLAY

DESCRIPTION

1.  NIGHT TIME 

 

 

Press to start a delayed program. The number entered is the time   

 

(DELAY START) 

 

 

required for the program to be COMPLETED AND READY TO CAST.    

 

 

 

 

 

 

When a program is running, press to display the time remaining to         

 

 

    complete 

the 

program.

2.  START / STOP 

 

     

Press to start or stop a program.

3.   

 

 

 

     

Press to increase a number. The longer the button is pressed, the  

 

 

 

    faster 

the 

numbers 

change.

4.   

 

 

 

     

Press to decrease a number. The longer the button is pressed, the  

 

 

 

    faster 

the 

numbers 

change.

5.  ENTER / REVIEW   

 

When programming or reviewing a program in process, press to  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

advance to the next parameter.

6.  PROGRAM SELECT  

 

Press to select a program or to review the program currently running.

7.  STAGE 1–2–3–4   

     

While programming, the number of active stages are illuminated.  In   

 

 

 

 

 

 

the burnout process, the current STAGE flashes.

8.  °F and °C   

     

 

Identifies the temperature scale.

9.  °/ MIN 

 

 

     

Identifies the heat rate.

10. HH : MM   

     

 

Indicates time. When flashing it indicates that a power failure has  

 

 

 

    occurred.

11. Main Display 

 

   

A. The 4 digit display indicates the chamber temperature.

 

 

 

 

 

 

B. When programming or reviewing, indicates PROGRAM NUMBER,

 

 

 

 

 

 

NIGHT TIME (DELAY START) (time to completion), HEAT RATE,  

 

 

 

 

 

               

TEMP and HOLD TIME. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

C. Displays special words and error codes.

 
12. Program Status Graph 

 

Indicates status of the burnout process.

13. Door Interlock 

 

 

Shuts off electrical power from the heating plates

 

Safety Switch 

 

 

when the furnace door is opened. 

FRONT PANEL  

(Figure 1)

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KEY PARTS IDENTIFICATION AND EXPLANATION 

Summary of Contents for Infinity

Page 1: ...Infinity Burnout Furnaces TM OPERATOR S MANUAL IJ15813 02 11 1 800 626 5651 1 502 637 1451 www whipmix com Infinity is a trademark of Whip Mix 2011 Whip Mix ...

Page 2: ...e provided that our inspection shall indicate it to have been defective Dealer labor shipping and handling charges are not overed by this war ranty This warranty does not apply to damage due to shipping misuse careless handling or repairs by other than autho rized service personnel Whip Mix is not liable for indirect or consequential damage or loss of any nature in con nection with this equipment ...

Page 3: ...e provided that our inspection shall indicate it to have been defective Dealer labor shipping and handling charges are not overed by this war ranty This warranty does not apply to damage due to shipping misuse careless handling or repairs by other than autho rized service personnel Whip Mix is not liable for indirect or consequential damage or loss of any nature in con nection with this equipment ...

Page 4: ...ce load and electrical voltage 3 DISPLAY DESCRIPTION 1 Night Time Press to start a delayed program The number entered is the time DELAY START required for the program to be COMPLETED AND READY TO CAST When a program is running press to display the time remaining to complete the program 2 Start Stop Press to start or stop a program 3 Press to increase a number The longer the button is pressed the f...

Page 5: ...ce load and electrical voltage 3 DISPLAY DESCRIPTION 1 Night Time Press to start a delayed program The number entered is the time DELAY START required for the program to be COMPLETED AND READY TO CAST When a program is running press to display the time remaining to complete the program 2 Start Stop Press to start or stop a program 3 Press to increase a number The longer the button is pressed the f...

Page 6: ...naces the AC power cord is permanently connected to the unit B On 220 230V furnaces the AC power cord is detachable and connects to a standard IEC receptacle C AC power cords are provided to correspond to receptacles that are available in a specific country 2 Circuit Breaker Protects circuitry from electrical overload Black button will pop out if overload is present To reset wait one minute and pu...

Page 7: ...naces the AC power cord is permanently connected to the unit B On 220 230V furnaces the AC power cord is detachable and connects to a standard IEC receptacle C AC power cords are provided to correspond to receptacles that are available in a specific country 2 Circuit Breaker Protects circuitry from electrical overload Black button will pop out if overload is present To reset wait one minute and pu...

Page 8: ...LOCK VENT HOLE ON TOP OF THE FURNACE Hot gases are vented through this hole TO SET TEMPERATURE SCALE Figure 1 115V furnaces are pre set in degrees Fahrenheit 220 230V furnaces are pre set in degrees Celsius 1 Turn the power switch on If the furnace is already on be sure it is in the idle mode no program is running The chamber temperature appears on the Main Display and the C or F light goes on 2 P...

Page 9: ...LOCK VENT HOLE ON TOP OF THE FURNACE Hot gases are vented through this hole TO SET TEMPERATURE SCALE Figure 1 115V furnaces are pre set in degrees Fahrenheit 220 230V furnaces are pre set in degrees Celsius 1 Turn the power switch on If the furnace is already on be sure it is in the idle mode no program is running The chamber temperature appears on the Main Display and the C or F light goes on 2 P...

Page 10: ...time remaining for completion of the program will appear on the Main Display for 5 seconds operation program and operate TWO stage program Figure 1 10 1 Follow One Stage Program Steps 1 6 2 Press ENTER REVIEW STAGE 1 light turns off STAGE 2 and HEAT RATE lights turn on Main Display shows four heat rate choices Choose one A Select heat rate between 1 F 30 F min 1 C 17 C min using B Select FULL to p...

Page 11: ...time remaining for completion of the program will appear on the Main Display for 5 seconds operation program and operate TWO stage program Figure 1 10 1 Follow One Stage Program Steps 1 6 2 Press ENTER REVIEW STAGE 1 light turns off STAGE 2 and HEAT RATE lights turn on Main Display shows four heat rate choices Choose one A Select heat rate between 1 F 30 F min 1 C 17 C min using B Select FULL to p...

Page 12: ...cast at the pre set time see One Stage Program Step 3 press NIGHT TIME DELAY START NOTE If NIGHT TIME DELAY START is pressed while a program is running the time remaining for completion of the program will appear on the Main Display for 5 seconds operation program and operate four stage program Figure 1 12 1 Follow Three Stage Program Steps 1 4 2 Press ENTER REVIEW STAGE 3 light turns off STAGE 4 ...

Page 13: ...cast at the pre set time see One Stage Program Step 3 press NIGHT TIME DELAY START NOTE If NIGHT TIME DELAY START is pressed while a program is running the time remaining for completion of the program will appear on the Main Display for 5 seconds operation program and operate four stage program Figure 1 12 1 Follow Three Stage Program Steps 1 4 2 Press ENTER REVIEW STAGE 3 light turns off STAGE 4 ...

Page 14: ...EW is pressed again STAGE 2 light turns on Review STAGE 2 following the same procedure as above Continue pressing ENTER REVIEW to review all of the individual parameters in STAGE 2 3 or 4 NOTE NIGHT TIME DELAY START appears only at the very beginning of STAGE 1 OPERATION edit while a program is running figure 1 14 1 To identify which program is running press PROGRAM NUMBER NOTE The program number ...

Page 15: ...EW is pressed again STAGE 2 light turns on Review STAGE 2 following the same procedure as above Continue pressing ENTER REVIEW to review all of the individual parameters in STAGE 2 3 or 4 NOTE NIGHT TIME DELAY START appears only at the very beginning of STAGE 1 OPERATION edit while a program is running figure 1 14 1 To identify which program is running press PROGRAM NUMBER NOTE The program number ...

Page 16: ... the HEAT RATE in STAGE 3 To start immediately press START STOP Follow the same programming procedures if a three or four stage program is desired 15 To start immediately press START STOP Follow the same programming procedures if a three or four stage program is desired Press NIGHT TIME DELAY START to start an overnight burnout See SAMPLE ON STAGE PROGRAM to program NIGHT TIME DELAY START time NOT...

Page 17: ... the HEAT RATE in STAGE 3 To start immediately press START STOP Follow the same programming procedures if a three or four stage program is desired 15 To start immediately press START STOP Follow the same programming procedures if a three or four stage program is desired Press NIGHT TIME DELAY START to start an overnight burnout See SAMPLE ON STAGE PROGRAM to program NIGHT TIME DELAY START time NOT...

Page 18: ...the printed circuit board The error will be detected 5 minutes after heating program started This error will also occur if the program is started and the chamber door is kept open for 5 minutes or the triac is defective the heater plates are defective or there is a problem with the main PC board Er 5 17 ERROR CODES error code DESCRIPTION PROBABLE CAUSE SHORTED THERMOCOUPLE OR DEFECTIVE HEATER PLAT...

Page 19: ...the printed circuit board The error will be detected 5 minutes after heating program started This error will also occur if the program is started and the chamber door is kept open for 5 minutes or the triac is defective the heater plates are defective or there is a problem with the main PC board Er 5 17 ERROR CODES error code DESCRIPTION PROBABLE CAUSE SHORTED THERMOCOUPLE OR DEFECTIVE HEATER PLAT...

Page 20: ...5 F 14 C interval opening the furnace door just enough to determine at a quick glance if the tablet has begun to liquify at the edges SERVICE 20 1 If a power failure occurs the Infinity memorizes the conditions prior to the loss of power When the power returns the Infinity returns to the proper point in the program 2 When power is returned the HR MIN light flashes indicating that a power failure h...

Page 21: ...5 F 14 C interval opening the furnace door just enough to determine at a quick glance if the tablet has begun to liquify at the edges SERVICE 20 1 If a power failure occurs the Infinity memorizes the conditions prior to the loss of power When the power returns the Infinity returns to the proper point in the program 2 When power is returned the HR MIN light flashes indicating that a power failure h...

Page 22: ... as a spacer between the bottom ends of the heating plates Replace if required 7 To install the new heating plates reverse the procedure Push the ceramic heating plates back into place on the rear insulating panel When reconnecting the heating plate wires at the rear of the furnace be sure to replace all hardware in its original position Figure 4 Tighten all connections Replacement Part Floor Plat...

Page 23: ... as a spacer between the bottom ends of the heating plates Replace if required 7 To install the new heating plates reverse the procedure Push the ceramic heating plates back into place on the rear insulating panel When reconnecting the heating plate wires at the rear of the furnace be sure to replace all hardware in its original position Figure 4 Tighten all connections Replacement Part Floor Plat...

Page 24: ...ews 7 Reconnect the electrical connectors as follows Black wire to terminal marked H E5 Orange wire to terminal marked GATE E4 Yellow wire to terminal marked LOAD E3 White wire to terminal marked N E2 Green wire to ground terminal E1 8 Reconnect calibration jack connector The green wire on the connector is closest to the bottom edge of the front panel 9 Reconnect the two thermocouple wires to the ...

Page 25: ...ews 7 Reconnect the electrical connectors as follows Black wire to terminal marked H E5 Orange wire to terminal marked GATE E4 Yellow wire to terminal marked LOAD E3 White wire to terminal marked N E2 Green wire to ground terminal E1 8 Reconnect calibration jack connector The green wire on the connector is closest to the bottom edge of the front panel 9 Reconnect the two thermocouple wires to the ...

Page 26: ...ting plate wire that was removed in Step 3 Check that there is a ceramic insulating sleeve covering the thermocouple wires where they cross the heating plate wire Replace the clamp that holds the thermocouple wires to the ceramic terminal block Replace the insulating filler that covers the holes in the bottom of the upper section 11 Connect the thermocouple wires to the thermocouple terminals on t...

Page 27: ...ting plate wire that was removed in Step 3 Check that there is a ceramic insulating sleeve covering the thermocouple wires where they cross the heating plate wire Replace the clamp that holds the thermocouple wires to the ceramic terminal block Replace the insulating filler that covers the holes in the bottom of the upper section 11 Connect the thermocouple wires to the thermocouple terminals on t...

Page 28: ... Circuit Breaker 117046 117047 Heater Power Leads Set of 2 33975 33975 Hinges Set of 2 33998 33998 PARTS FOR INFINITY M 30 28 SPARE PARTS LIST DESCRIPTION 115V 220 230V Power Cord Kit Japan U S 15289 N A Power Cord Kit Australia N A 23206 Power Cord Kit England N A 23202 Power Cord Kit Europe N A 23203 Power Cord Kit Italy N A 23205 Main PC Board 15500 541 15500 553 Heater Jumper 33130 N A Ceramic...

Page 29: ... Circuit Breaker 117046 117047 Heater Power Leads Set of 2 33975 33975 Hinges Set of 2 33998 33998 PARTS FOR INFINITY M 30 28 SPARE PARTS LIST DESCRIPTION 115V 220 230V Power Cord Kit Japan U S 15289 N A Power Cord Kit Australia N A 23206 Power Cord Kit England N A 23202 Power Cord Kit Europe N A 23203 Power Cord Kit Italy N A 23205 Main PC Board 15500 541 15500 553 Heater Jumper 33130 N A Ceramic...

Page 30: ...ATE TIME Program Metal s STAGE 1 STAGE 2 STAGE 3 STAGE 4 HEAT TEMP HOLD RATE TIME Program Metal s 29 PROGRAM CARD FORMS STAGE 1 STAGE 2 STAGE 3 STAGE 4 HEAT TEMP HOLD RATE TIME Program Metal s STAGE 1 STAGE 2 STAGE 3 STAGE 4 HEAT TEMP HOLD RATE TIME Program Metal s STAGE 1 STAGE 2 STAGE 3 STAGE 4 HEAT TEMP HOLD RATE TIME Program Metal s STAGE 1 STAGE 2 STAGE 3 STAGE 4 HEAT TEMP HOLD RATE TIME Prog...

Page 31: ...ATE TIME Program Metal s STAGE 1 STAGE 2 STAGE 3 STAGE 4 HEAT TEMP HOLD RATE TIME Program Metal s 29 PROGRAM CARD FORMS STAGE 1 STAGE 2 STAGE 3 STAGE 4 HEAT TEMP HOLD RATE TIME Program Metal s STAGE 1 STAGE 2 STAGE 3 STAGE 4 HEAT TEMP HOLD RATE TIME Program Metal s STAGE 1 STAGE 2 STAGE 3 STAGE 4 HEAT TEMP HOLD RATE TIME Program Metal s STAGE 1 STAGE 2 STAGE 3 STAGE 4 HEAT TEMP HOLD RATE TIME Prog...

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