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Chromalox

®

(Supersedes PE414-2)

PE414-3

NWH

161-304777-001

MAY, 2007

4

RENEWAL PARTS IDENTIFICATION

Installation, Operation

and

Circulation

Heaters for Oil or Water Heating

© 2010 Chromalox, Inc.

Specifications – Table A

GENERAL

READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE

FIRE/EXPLOSION HAZARD. Ordinary location
heaters (designated E1) are not intended for use in
hazardous atmospheres where flammable vapors,
gases, liquids or other combustible atmospheres are
present as defined in the National Electrical Code.
Failure to comply can result in personal injury or
property damage.

This design has the versatility of field adjustments of voltage

kW through various wiring combinations.

The NWHSRG model is a general purpose water circulation

heater intended for indoor use. E2 designs have a Moisture
Resistant/Explosion Resistant enclosure. Designs are up to 40kW

DO NOT USE THE NWHSRG MODEL FOR OIL

.

The NWHOSR model is a general-purpose regular and fuel oil

solution circulation heater intended for use indoors. E2 designs
have a Moisture Resistant/Explosion Resistant enclosure. Designs
are up to 10kW - 

DO NOT USE THE NWHOSR MODEL FOR

WATER

. Ensure the wiring guide for oil is used for the correct

wiring diagram.

Both the NWHSRG and NWHOSR use six INCOLOY

®

sheath

elements welded to a steel 2.5” screw plug. The vessel is cast iron
and is surrounded by 1.5” insulation and a sheet metal jacket. For
water applications, the vessel has a galvanized coating. A J-type
thermocouple in a thermowell is standard. These versaTHERM

TM

heaters are designed for 150 psig max. at 35°F min. to 300°F max.

IMPORTANT:

It is the responsibility of the purchaser of

the heater to make the ultimate choice of sheath
material based upon his knowledge of the chemical
composition of the corrosive solution, character of the
materials entering the solution, and controls which he
maintains on the process.

ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD. Disconnect all power
before installing or servicing heater. Failure to do
so could result in personal injury or property dam-
age. Heater must be installed or serviced by a
qualified person in accordance with the National
Electrical Code. NFPA 70.

The system designer is responsible for the safety
of this equipment and should install adequate
back-up controls and safety devices with their
electric heating equipment. Where the conse-
quences of failure could result in personal injury or
property damage, back-up controls are essential.

If foreign material is to be carried by the liquid flow, install

suitable filters in the inlet pipe to the heater.

Ensure the temperature/pressure is controlled below the vapor

point of the liquid at all times and is within the temperature/pres-
sure ratings for this heater.

Heating elements must be completely immersed in liquid when

energized.

Dim. (In.)

A

B

Model

PCN

Cast Iron Body / Oil .5 to 10 kW

29

19

NWHOSR-06-04P5-E1

100108

29

19

NWHOSR-06-04P5-E1

100116

41

30

3

/

4

NWHOSR-06-005P-E1

100124

29

19

NWHOSR-06-006P-E1

100132

29

19

NWHOSR-06-006P-E1

100140

41

30

3

/

4

NWHOSR-06-010P-E1

100159

Galvanized Body / Water .5 to 40 kW

29

19

NWHSRG-06-018P-E1

100010

29

19

NWHSRG-06-018P-E1

100028

41

30

3

/

4

NWHSRG-06-020P-E1

100036

29

19

NWHSRG-06-024P-E1

100044

29

19

NWHSRG-06-024P-E1

100079

41

30

3

/

4

NWHSRG-06-040P-E1

100095

A

B

6"

Rotatable
Terminal
Cover

1" Conduit
Opening

Outlet
1" FNPT

Inlet
1" FNPT

1" FNPT Pipe Plug
(or Inlet)

8  / "

1 2

4"

       2 Mtg. Lugs
/ "-13 x  / " Deep

1

1

2

2

Specifications – Table B

Dim. (In.)

A

B

Model

PCN

Cast Iron Body / Oil .5 to 10 kW

32

19

NWHOSR-06-04P5-E2

100255

32

19

NWHOSR-06-04P5-E2

100263

44

30

3

/

4

NWHOSR-06-005P-E2

100271

32

19

NWHOSR-06-006P-E2

100280

32

19

NWHOSR-06-006P-E2

100298

44

30

3

/

4

NWHOSR-06-010P-E2

100300

Galvanized Body / Water .5 to 40 kW

32

19

NWHSRG-06-018P-E2

100327

32

19

NWHSRG-06-018P-E2

100343

44

30

3

/

4

NWHSRG-06-020P-E2

100351

32

19

NWHSRG-06-024P-E2

100360

32

19

NWHSRG-06-024P-E2

100378

44

30

3

/

4

NWHSRG-06-040P-E2

100386

Dimensions (Inches)

A

B

11"

7-7/8"

6"

E1

E2

TM

Summary of Contents for VERSATHERM PE414-3

Page 1: ...ss ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect all power before installing or servicing heater Failure to do so could result in personal injury or property dam age Heater must be installed or serviced by a qualified person in accordance with the National Electrical Code NFPA 70 The system designer is responsible for the safety of this equipment and should install adequate back up controls and safety devices ...

Page 2: ... not fail safe it should not be used for temperature limiting duty Wiring to this device is the responsibility of the user FIRE HAZARD Since heaters are capable of devel oping high temperatures extreme care should be taken to A Provide minimum of 6 spacing from chamber and related piping to nearest combustible mate rial B Do not operate near combustible fluids or in combustible vapor or gas laden ...

Page 3: ...mine the appropriate wiring diagram for your heater instal lation Figure 1 may be referenced as a general diagram of how a contactor and temperature control are used in conjunction with the specific wiring diagrams 6 Use ground fault protection equipment where electrical insula tion failure can cause process problems 7 When element wattages are not equal heaters must not be con nected in series 8 ...

Page 4: ...der your PCN number you must know the kW and watt density watts sq in needs for your application Step 3 Note the Wiring diagram for your selection Step 4 Go to Wiring Diagram sheet Peel off the diagram that matches the in step 3 Stick this to the inside of your electrical enclosure Step 5 Peel off corresponding Volts circuit phase and kW info from the Wiring Diagram sheet and stick to the designat...

Page 5: ... 1 3Ph 13 amps 11 3 20kW 240V 2 1Ph 2 x 42 amps 80 8 20kW 240V 2 3Ph 2 x 25 amps 80 2 PCN 100044 054 304745 004 PCN 100360 054 304745 404 3 0kW 120V 1 1Ph 25 amps 20 13 3 0kW 208V 1 3Ph 9 amps 20 12 6 0kW 120V 1 1Ph 2 x 25 amps 20 8 6 0kW 208V 1 3Ph 17 amps 20 4 6 0kW 208V 2 3Ph 2 x 9 amps 20 5 12kW 240V 1 3Ph 29 amps 78 11 24kW 240V 3 1Ph 3 x 34 amps 78 9 24kW 240V 2 3Ph 2 x 29 amps 78 2 Half of ...

Page 6: ...K 1L2 2L1 2L2 1L1 Y E L L O W B L U E R E D Y E L L O W B L U E R E D O R A N G E B R O W N B L A C K O R A N G E B R O W N B L A C K L1 L2 Y E L L O W B L U E R E D O R A N G E B R O W N B L A C K Y E L L O W B L U E R E D 3L1 B L A C K R E D 3L2 B L A C K R E D 1L1 B R O W N O R A N G E 1L2 B R O W N O R A N G E 2L1 Y E L L O W B L U E 2L2 Y E L L O W B L U E B L A C K R E D B R O W N O R A N G ...

Page 7: ...tructions for operation of your application Ensure your procedure includes A Make sure all electrical and piping connections are tight B Remove all air from the heater and piping MAINTENANCE ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect all power before servicing heater Failure to do so could result in personal injury or property damage Heater must be serviced by a qualified person in accordance with the Natio...

Page 8: ...304748 005 NWHSRG 06 040P E1 100095 156 304748 006 NWHOSR 06 04P5 E2 100255 156 304748 301 NWHOSR 06 04P5 E2 100263 156 304748 302 NWHOSR 06 005P E2 100271 156 304748 303 NWHOSR 06 006P E2 100280 156 304748 304 NWHOSR 06 006P E2 100298 156 304748 305 NWHOSR 06 010P E2 100300 156 304748 306 NWHSRG 06 018P E2 100327 156 304748 301 NWHSRG 06 018P E2 100343 156 304748 302 NWHSRG 06 020P E2 100351 156 ...

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