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HEATER MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST

For Electric Forced Air Heaters

Heater Model: _________________________   Serial No.: ___________________________
Date of Maintenance: ___________________   Maintenance Done By: _________________
Comments: _________________________________________________________________
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WARNING

Disconnect heater from power supply at fuse box before opening enclosures or servicing heater.

 Lock the switch in the “OFF” (open) position and/or tag the switch to prevent unexpected power application. 

This heater should only be serviced by personnel with heating and hazardous location equipment experience.

 PERIODIC

 (before and as required during heating season)

1. CLEAN 

  Finned Tubes

 

2. CHECK 

 Motor for smooth, quiet operation

    

 Fan 

   

 Louvers for proper angle and tightness

    

  Fan Guard 

   

 All explosion-proof covers for tightness

    

 Motor 

   

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Pressure relief device for signs of  

 

  

  Louvers 

   

     leakage. See Figure 1 and refer to the    

 

   

       

   ANNUAL Section (see below) item 2 for   

 

   

   

  further instructions. 

 

 

   

 

Remove dust using compressed air. Do not spray with water or solvents. 

Do not immerse in water or solvents.

  ANNUAL

 (before heating season)

1. ELECTRICAL

 

  

Check all terminal connections and conductors.

 Tighten loose connections. Conductors with damaged 

insulation must be replaced.

 

 

Inspect contactor contacts.

 If badly pitted, burned or welded shut, replace with factory supplied contactor. For 

severe duty conditions such as arctic duty, Thermon Heating Systems recommends the contactor be replaced 

every two years.

 

 

Check fuses.

 Fuse rating and type are on printed circuit board. Correct fuse must be in the active fuse clip. It is 

recommended that a spare fuse be stored in the spare fuse clip.

 

 

Check all explosion-proof conduits.

 Replace damaged conduits. All threaded conduit connections must have 

a minimum 5 turns engagement. Straight threaded conduit must protrude a minimum of 1/16” (1.6mm) inside 

enclosures. Taper threaded connections must be at least hand tight.

 

 

Check electrical resistance on all load side legs. 

Reading should be balanced (± 5%).

2.   MECHANICAL

 

 

Check for fluid leakage.

 The heater core is vacuum charged and contains propylene glycol. Inspect the 

Pressure Relief Valve label indicator for signs of rupture and degradation. If the paper is torn, disintegrated or 
otherwise compromised this is an indication that fluid has leaked from the core. If any fluid leakage occurs from 
the heater, disconnect it from the power supply and have the core replaced. A factory supplied exchange core 
can be shipped immediately from stock. Refer to the "repair and Replacement" section for details.

 

 

Check all enclosures.

 Interior of enclosures must be clean, dry and free of foreign materials. Threaded covers 

must be installed and hand tight.

  

Note:

 Enclosure joints are metal to metal. Do not use gasket material or sealant in joints. A grease is applied to 

the joints at the factory and should be left intact.

 

 

Check motor shaft bearing play.

 Replace motor if play is excessive, or if motor does not run quietly and 

smoothly. Motor bearings are permanently lubricated.

 

 

Check fan.

 Replace immediately if cracked or damaged.

 

 

Check louvers.

 Louver screws should be tight. Louvers shall not be fully closed or override stops.

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Страница 1: ...Temperature Code T3B 165 C 329 F 50 Hz 60 Hz Models For details of hazardous locations with potential for explosion refer to the Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 Section 18 or National Electrical Code articles 500 516 WARNING Read all important information notices Ruffneck and VacuCore are registered trademarks of Thermon Heating Systems Inc Copyright 2018 All rights reserved Part No 5031 Rev 15 06...

Страница 2: ...se rating and type are on printed circuit board Correct fuse must be in the active fuse clip It is recommended that a spare fuse be stored in the spare fuse clip Check all explosion proof conduits Replace damaged conduits All threaded conduit connections must have a minimum 5 turns engagement Straight threaded conduit must protrude a minimum of 1 16 1 6mm inside enclosures Taper threaded connectio...

Страница 3: ...ght position Refer to the Installation Mechanical section for details 12 Heater must be kept clean When operating in a dirty environment regularly clean the finned tubes fan and fan guard Follow the recommended maintenance procedures Refer to the Heater Maintenance Checklist section for details 13 The heater core is vacuum charged and contains propylene glycol If any fluid leakage occurs from the ...

Страница 4: ... that may impede the heater s air inlet or discharge 2 The air discharge is directed into open areas and not at occupants 3 The air discharge is not directed at a thermostat 4 The air discharge is directed across areas of heat loss such as doors and windows see Figure 1 5 The air discharge is directed along and at a slight angle toward exterior walls see Figure 1 6 If equipment freeze protection i...

Страница 5: ...ode fuse size shall be 125 of the line current or next size larger F I E L D W I R I N G 1 The supply conductors ground conductor and room thermostat conductors see point 2 page 4 all pass through the 1 NPT opening see Figure 4 and are to be wired into the control enclosure see Figure 5 2 Heater may be supplied with a factory installed built in room thermostat On heaters not supplied with this opt...

Страница 6: ...0 6 3 1 2 0 6 050 28 6 35 8 8 40 28 4 15 8 10412 3618 FX4 220150 084 220 8 4 1 2 0 8 140 38 2 47 8 6 50 37 9 21 1 10413 3618 FX4 220150 126 220 12 6 1 2 0 12 100 57 3 71 6 4 80 27 5 15 3 10424 3618 FX4 380350 025 380 2 5 3 0 7 2 260 3 8 4 8 14 15 19 7 11 0 10410 3618 FX4 380350 042 380 4 2 3 0 7 3 930 6 4 8 0 14 15 33 2 18 4 10411 3618 FX4 380350 063 380 6 3 3 0 7 6 020 9 6 12 0 14 15 28 4 15 8 10...

Страница 7: ...40 27 9 15 5 10412 3618 FX4 240360 075 240 7 5 3 1 4 7 200 18 0 22 5 10 25 27 9 15 5 10412 3618 FX4 480160 075 480 7 5 1 1 3 7 200 15 6 19 5 12 20 27 9 15 5 10416 3618 FX4 480360 075 480 7 5 3 0 7 7 200 9 0 11 3 14 15 27 9 15 5 10416 3618 FX4 600360 075 600 7 5 3 0 6 7 200 7 2 9 0 14 15 27 9 15 5 10420 3618 FX4 208160 100 208 10 1 2 7 9 690 48 1 60 1 4 70 37 2 20 6 10409 3619 FX4 208360 100 208 10...

Страница 8: ... will not enter Mounting Holes Two 9 16 in 14 3 mm diameter holes at top of heater Heating Elements Three long life low watt density high grade metal sheathed elements Temperature High Limit Automatic reset type snap action bimetal open on temperature rise Rated 100 000 cycles at 10 amps handles 0 128 amps Control Circuit 120 Volts 0 128 amps 15VA Grounded Optional Built in Thermostat Explosion pr...

Страница 9: ...ting Holes Two 9 16 in 14 3 mm diameter holes at top of heater Heating Elements Three long life low watt density high grade metal sheathed elements Temperature High Limit Automatic reset type snap action bimetal open on temperature rise Rated 100 000 cycles at 10 amps handles 0 130 amps Control Circuit 115 Volts 0 130 amps 15VA Grounded Optional Built in Thermostat Explosion proof 2 C to 28 C 36 F...

Страница 10: ...SEMBLY DIAGRAM HIGH LIMIT ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM Optional built in thermostat replaces item 16 1 4 22 23 24 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 2 9 19 20 21 25 26 30 31 32 27 28 29 3 18 33 BUS BAR CONFIGURATION ALL 1 PHASE MODELS BUS BAR CONFIGURATION ALL 3 PHASE 60 HERTZ 3 PHASE 50 HERTZ 415 VOLT MODEL BUS BAR CONFIGURATION 3 PHASE 380 VOLT 50 HERTZ MODELS ONLY ...

Страница 11: ...788 Bracket Motor Mount Left 14 3737 4590 3737 4590 3737 4590 Coupling Motor 15 3811 3812 3813 Conduit Motor 16 4983 4983 4983 Enclosure Conduit Junction 17 208 240V 60 HZ 1 PH 3813 220V 50 HZ 1 PH 3813 480V 60 HZ 1 PH 3813 ALL 3 PH 3813 3813 Conduit Control Enclosure 18 3810 3810 3810 Conduit Element Enclosure 19 3793 3793 3793 Enclosure Element 20 3510 3510 3510 Cover Element Enclosure 21 3790 3...

Страница 12: ...ring into the thermowell without damaging the insulating tube Secure in place with the cotter pin see Figure 12 MOTOR FAN FAN GUARD 1 Remove bolts holding the motor to the motor mount On units with a built in thermostat remove the bolts on the back of the thermostat enclosure 2 Remove conduit 1 located between motor junction box and control enclosure by turning it in the direction illustrated see ...

Страница 13: ... the same rating T R A N S F O R M E R 1 Replace with a factory supplied transformer of the same rating 2 On the new transformer select primary wires to match heater voltage Ensure that the correct transformer secondary lead is grounded see Figure 8 Individually terminate all unused wires using closed end connectors F U S E Replace fuse with one of the same type and rating as indicated on P C Boar...

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Страница 16: ...y but not so as to limit the generality of the foregoing includes physical chemical or mechanical abuse accident improper installation of the product improper storage and handling of the product improper application or the misalignment of parts No warranty applies to paint finishes except for manufacturing defects apparent within 30 days from the date of installation The Company neither assumes no...

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