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HX60-W 

HX60-B 

HX60-G 

OPERATOR’S MANUAL

 

60 kW HEATER 

Содержание HX60-B

Страница 1: ...HX60 W HX60 B HX60 G OPERATOR S MANUAL 60 kW HEATER ...

Страница 2: ... 7 INTAKE AND EXHAUST DUCTING 8 EXHAUST TEMPERATURE 9 CONNECTING AND DISCONNECTING 9 SPECIFICATIONS 9 OPERATION 10 PRE STARTUP 10 STARTUP AND OPERATION 10 REMOTE OPERATION 11 SHUTDOWN 12 TROUBLESHOOTING 12 REPLACING FUSES 13 REPLACING RESISTORS 14 PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE OF HEATER 14 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT 15 SERVICE PARTS 16 APPENDIX A ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS Error Bookmark not defined ...

Страница 3: ...container or packaging material for obvious damage 2 Document and report any exterior damage to the carrier immediately 3 Check if casters turn freely and that locks work LIFTING AND MOVING CAUTION Use proper lifting devices or methods Inadequate lifting devices or methods can damage the heater Only units shipped with eyebolts can be safely lifted from above Only units provided with lifting channe...

Страница 4: ...t avoided will result in death or serious injury This symbol is limited to the most extreme situations WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation that if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a hazardous situation that if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE Indicates a situation that if not avoided could result in misuse of or damage to the load...

Страница 5: ... has been disconnected and cannot be reconnected to the unit CAUTION Heaters must be installed and used in accordance with local codes Cables must be able to safely handle the voltages and current expected Size cables for a voltage drop of 2 or less Insulation on the cabling must be suitable for the conditions that the cables will be subjected to NOTICE IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS When using electrical...

Страница 6: ...w foreign objects to enter any ventilation or exhaust opening as this may cause an electric shock or fire or damage the heater 9 To prevent a possible fire do not block air intakes or exhaust in any manner Do not use on soft surfaces like a bed where openings may become blocked 10 The heater has hot parts inside Do not use it in areas where gasoline paint or flammable liquids are used or stored 11...

Страница 7: ...g out of the source generator WARNING ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD The grounding lug must be connected to earth ground Operating without a grounding connection could lead to injury or death When the Heater is in operation the grounding cam must be firmly and electrically connected to earth ground Failure to do so could allow deadly voltage to be present on the surface of the enclosure The grounding conne...

Страница 8: ... and injure a bystander Material near the intake may be taken into the Heater damaging internal components INTAKE AND EXHAUST DUCTING NOTICE Ducting will cause some air flow reduction Incorrect ducting can severely reduce air flow to the heating elements Severe reduction in air flow will lead to heater failure Some important considerations when installing ducting with your heater Only use ducting ...

Страница 9: ...ls Unless proper housekeeping is practiced in the vicinity of the Heater while it is in operation fire could result CONNECTING AND DISCONNECTING WARNING BURN HAZARD Attempting to connect or disconnect leads while Heater is in operation can lead to injury or death Connecting or disconnecting plugs and receptacles while current is flowing or voltage is present may cause and electrical arc Before mak...

Страница 10: ...hock 3 Check the control panel and move all switches to the OFF position NOTICE All air intakes and exhaust ports must be clear and fully open Reducing or blocking air flow will lead to overheating and Heater failure 4 Position Heater so that air will flow freely into the intakes and out of the exhaust ports Ensure that there are no flammable materials close to the exhaust 5 Make power connections...

Страница 11: ...stat will not control the temperature of the enclosure being heated unless the heater in completely within the enclosed area If you wish to keep the heater outside of the enclosure either another means of monitoring and controlling temperature must be used or you must use a remote thermostat REMOTE OPERATION An option available for the HX60 is a remote thermostat Ensure that when a remote thermost...

Страница 12: ... shutting them off NOTICE This cooling period will extend the life of your Heater 3 Press the Main Power button 5 Disconnect upstream power source 6 Disconnect A B and C cam locks 7 Disconnect ground cam lock 8 Move unit to storage TROUBLESHOOTING Thermostat Bug Killer Will Not Turn On Make sure the correct 120v receptacle is powered Ensure POWER button is ON Ensure thermocouples are connected Blo...

Страница 13: ...t Stays Red Check to see if blower is on Check air path for obstruction that may prevent proper air flow Ensure that the blower is turning in the proper direction Green Air Flow Light Flickers Air flow is very low and intermittently falls below the acceptable level Continuing to operate the heater with a flickering green lamp will lead to damage Check without ductwork on Then ensure duct is clear ...

Страница 14: ... a power washer to clean off the exterior of the unit It is high voltage electrical equipment Component Action Frequency Entire Unit Walk around the load bank and inspect for a Obvious Damage b Loose hardware Check every use All exterior bolts that hold the sheet metal Tighten the 20 hardware to 5 ft lbs Check monthly Resistance readings Using an ohm meter check each step for the correct resistanc...

Страница 15: ...ades Check Annually Contactors Ensure contacts are opening and closing Check Annually OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT Description Part Number 14 Ø Exhaust Transition FR 0400 0362 25 Long 14 Ø Exhaust Duct HW 9000 0789 20 Ø Exhaust Transition FR 0400 0375 25 Long 20 Ø Exhaust Duct HW 9000 0730 Remote Control Kit RC HX60 Fork Channels FR 0400 0374 B G or W 6B 6A 5 ...

Страница 16: ...istors com OM HX60 docx November 6th 2015 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Part Number Fan BLWR 0400 0023 Resistor Elements RA 0055 0228 01 RA 0055 0228 02 RA 0055 0228 03 RA 0055 0228 04 RA 0055 0228 05 RA 0055 0228 06 Fuses 1A EC 9500 0247 10A EC 9500 1577 Breakers EC 9500 1622 Temperature Controller EC 9500 1391 Thermocouples Remote EC 9500 1392 Internal EC 9500 1619 Remote Thermostat Cord WA 0055 0044 ...

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