Assembly Step 6: Connect power.
Warning: This equipment is operated by high voltage
electrical power and can be dangerous. Only a
qualified electrician should connect and service this
equipment. Safe and proper installation of this dryer
is the customer’s responsibility.
Note: The wiring of the electrical supply to the dryer
must be in accordance with all local, state, and
national codes.
A main disconnect with overload protection, capable of
switching the dryer’s full pull load must be installed
within reach of the operator.
Each heat section module has an independent power
supply that must have an independent overload current
protection device not exceeding the MAX OCP rating on
the supply information tag on the control panel.
Some modules require two independent power supplies
that must
each have an independent overload current
protection device
not exceeding the MAX OCP rating
on the supply information tag on the control panel.
Each heat section control panel has a disconnect switch
located inside the panel. Panels with two power supplies
will have two disconnect switches. Wires may enter
through the supplied hole at the bottom of the panel, or
the customer may elect to punch a hole in the sidewall of
the panel. Connect supply power directly to the open
terminals of the disconnect switch, and a ground wire to
the grounding lug located adjacent to the disconnect
switch.
DISCONNECT SWITCH(ES)
INPUT POWER CONNECTS HERE
POWER ACCESS HOLE
GROUNDING LUGS
CONTROL PANEL DOOR
Figure 14: CONTROL PANEL POWER HOOK-UP
Assembly Step 7: Connect control kiosk.
The control kiosk connects to the logic control panel
using three cables – a standard 120V power cable, a
VGA cable, and a USB cable. Connect these wire to any
compatible ports on the main logic control panel.
Assembly Step 8: Venting
Venting of the dryer exhaust air is recommended. The
garments that are cured in this oven will smoke and this
will remove most of the smoke from the printing area.
♦
Vent the exhaust air flow to the outside of your
building with standard 10” diameter duct.
♦
Long duct runs and changes in duct direction
restricts the air flow. Under certain
circumstances an in-line booster fan may be
required.
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The exterior end of the duct should be protected
from direct winds that may cause back drafts.
Precautions should be taken to prevent rain
water from entering the duct work.
Assembly Step 9: Wire Machine
The machine has several internal connections between
components that are disconnected for shipping, and must
be reconnected to finish installation. Due to the technical
nature of these connections, it is recommended only a
Brown Technician perform the final wiring operations.