Proline Low-temperature Thermostats
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Preparation
YACE0072 / 21.08.07
6.4 Connecting
external
loads
Operation as circulating thermostat
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When used as circulation thermostat, care for
shortest hose connections with largest inner
diameter as possible. This gives the best flow.
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Push hose with 11-12 mm internal width onto
hose olive or connect metal hoses (
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pump connectors.
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Pump connectors at side:
Inlet and outflow
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see labeling housing.
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Pump connectors at back:
Inlet and outflow
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see labeling housing.
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Set bypass valve to "external" (
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If cross-sectional area of tube is too low
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temperature gradient between bath
and external load due to low flow rate.
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Always ensure the largest possible passages in the external circuit.
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When tightening the union nuts on the pump nipple AF 19, use a wrench AF 14
to counter the tightening torque (see figure).
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If external control is to be used, provide a Pt100 probe in the external load (
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With loads at a higher position and with stationary pump and ingress of air into
the thermostatic circuit, the external volume can drain away, even with closed
circuits
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Risk of thermostat overflowing!
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Secure hoses against slippage with hose clips.
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Unused pump connectors must be closed off.