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CAUTION:

Hazard of Electric Shock. The vaporizer

must be grounded using the grounding means pro-
vided in the heater terminal box and in the control
box, and employ wiring in accordance with the
National Electrical Code.

1.

The vaporizer is normally supplied one of three different ways:

A.

Without controls as they are going to be provided by the
customer. The customer will have to wire from his supplied
controls to the level or float switch on the vessel, and to the
heater terminal blocks and the ground lug in the heater ter-
minal enclosure.

B.

With controls supplied, but mounted remotely by the user.
The customer will have to wire from remote controls to the
level or float switch on the vessel, and to the heater terminal

blocks and the ground lug in the heater terminal enclosure.

C.

With all controls mounted on the same skid with the
hydraulic or mechanical part of the vaporizer. The unit is
completely wired. The only wiring necessary is to terminals
L1, L2 and L3 on the main circuit breaker and the ground-
ing lug in the control panel.

2. Note:

All electrical connections should be checked and tight-

ened if necessary. These sometimes loosen in transit.

CAUTION:

Hazard of Electric Shock. Disconnect all

power before servicing the vaporizer.

INSTALLATION

WIRING DIAGRAMS

OPERATION

CAUTION:

To avoid possible damage to the heaters, do not ener-

gize the heaters until the vaporizer is filled with fluid.

1.

The filling of the Chromalox CHTV type horizontal vaporizer
is accomplished in one of two ways:

A.

On vaporizers with gravity return type condensate return
systems, the filling is done simply by pouring the heat
transfer or other organic media into the vaporizer shell
using the spare or fill nozzle and, while the filling is taking
place, bleeding the displaced air from the vent.

B.

On vaporizers that use pump condensate return systems or
on systems where the condensate is not returned, the filling
would be done by first filling the condensate return tank or
supply or reservoir tank and then energizing the condensate
return or supply pump. While the vaporizer vessel is being
filled, the vent nozzle should be opening for bleeding out
the air.

2.

Set the thermostat at 220°F and/or the controlling pressure
switch at its equivalent.

3.

To energize the heaters, turn the “on-off” selector switch to the
“on” position. The heaters are interlocked with the level or

float switch located on the vessel, so that the heating element
will shut off automatically in case of a low liquid level.

4.

Operate the vaporizer until 220°F is reached. Periodically open
the bleed valves to remove air from the system. At 220°F any
moisture that has been trapped in the system will flash into
steam and can be bled off through the bleeder valves.

WARNING:

Avoid having the heat transfer fluid or the fluid to be

vaporized spilled or leaked into the pipeline or vessel insulation as
it has been found that spontaneous ignition of some of these fluids
may result at elevated temperatures.

5.

After the vaporizer has been completely charged and free of
steam pockets, set the controlling pressure switch or thermostat to
the pressure or temperature point where the fluid will vaporize.

6.

Operate the vaporizer until this set point is reached.
Periodically open the bleeder valves to remove air from the
system.

7.

After the system is completely free of air, set the controlling
pressure switch or thermostat to the desired operating point.

Circuit

Breaker

Circuit

Breaker

L1

L2
L3

C1

C2

F1
F2
F3

F4
F5
F6

H4  H2  H3  H1

H4  H2  H3  H1

F8

F7

H4

H2

H3 H1

X1   120-Volt   X2

240V                     480V

Transformer Primary

Pilot Light
Feed or Condensate
Return Pump (Optional)
Pilot Light
High Limit Circuit
Pilot Light
Heat #1
Pilot Light
Heat #2

Off       On

Off       On

Off       On

3

5

7

10

4

6

8

11

9

12

M

CR

C1

C2

1CR

1CR

R

G

A

A

F9

OPC

FS2

FS-1

PSI-1

PSI-2

H4  H2  H3  H1

H4  H2  H3  H1

240V                     480V

Transformer Primary

Off           On

C1

C2

C3

C4

L1

L2 L3

F1

F2
F3

F4

F5

F6

F7

F8
F9

F10
F11
F12

F13

F14

H4

H3

H2

H1

F15

34

5

6

X1

X2

FS2

FS1

OPC

4-20MA

Input

135 ohm

Input

Stepper

X1

X2

A+

B-

C
D
E

1

2

3

4

1CR

1CR

Off    On

Off    On

Off    On

Off    On

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

M

R

G

A

C1

C2

C3

C4

A

A

A

Pilot LIght
Feed or Condensate
Return Pump (Optional)
Pilot Light
Low Level and
High Limit Circuit

Pilot Light
Heat #1
Pilot LIght
Heat #2
Pilot LIght
Heat #3
Pilot LIght
Heat #4

Typical Wiring Diagram

15 to 100 kW (All Voltages)

Typical Wiring Diagram

125 to 300 kW 440/480 and 550/575V

Содержание PQ431

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Страница 2: ...necting the vapor outlet and the condensate inlet The condensate return line is connected to the vapor con densate line or loop at the same elevation as the lowest permis sible level in the vaporizer Thus a vacuum in the heated equip ment can then pull liquid from the vaporizer or a closed valve in the vapor line can force liquid from the vaporizer only until the level in the vaporizer falls to th...

Страница 3: ...e vent nozzle should be opening for bleeding out the air 2 Set the thermostat at 220 F and or the controlling pressure switch at its equivalent 3 To energize the heaters turn the on off selector switch to the on position The heaters are interlocked with the level or float switch located on the vessel so that the heating element will shut off automatically in case of a low liquid level 4 Operate th...

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