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Air should be coming from the exhaust port and the green air flow light should
come on.
4.
Check to see that only green lamps are lit. Operating heater with flickering green
lamp will lead to damage.
NOTICE
: If you apply a voltage that is higher than the Heater is designed to
handle, it will fail. If you have an incorrect voltage or phase
configuration connected, your heater may fail.
5.
Set the Thermostat to the desired temperature.
6.
Turn Heating Power cam switch to desired position (20kW, 40kW, or 60kW). Hot air
should be coming from exhaust grill.
CAUTION
: Exhaust grill will rise to a temperature high enough to cause burns.
Flammable material in the path of the exhaust air can reach a
temperature where the materials will combust.
NOTICE
: Panel Thermostat 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
thermostat is used that the thermostat is completely within the enclosure that is to be
heated. If the remote thermostat is not within the enclosure to be heated, then another
means of monitoring and controlling temperature must be used.
1.
Connect remote thermostat to the heater provided. Ensure that the twist lock is
fully engaged.
2.
Place the remote thermostat in the enclosure to be heated.
3.
Thermostat installed on the heater will not function when the remote thermostat is
connected.
4.
Connect and place thermocouple(s).
• One or two thermocouples may be used.