WATLOW ELECTRIC MANUFACTURING COMPANY
Installation & Maintenance Manual for MULTICELL
TM
Heaters
I&M MANUAL No: 316-42-21-1
Page: 10
Date: 3/15/2017
Rev: 5.00
WATLOW ELECTRIC MANUFACTURING COMPANY - 6 INDUSTRIAL LOOP RD.
– HANNIBAL, MO 63401 - PHONE 573-221-2816
Original Instructions (English)
Electrical Enclosures and Electrical Connection Protection
Standard terminal enclosures are designed for general purpose (NEMA Type 1 / IP20). These
enclosures should be applied where there will be no danger of spilled liquids, dampness, dirt, and
gaseous conditions. Enclosures for wet locations are also available, but must be installed at the
factory.
When enclosures are supplied over the terminals, units should be located in an area that will
minimize the chance of being hit by falling or moving objects. The terminals must be protected at
all times from moisture or vapor.
CAUTION
Ensure that the heater is installed in the correct orientation. The Hi limit sensor and
baffle orientation (if so equipped) is critical!
In order to help prevent premature failure and a potentially hazardous condition in
cases where consequences of failure may be severe, use an appropriate third party
approved liquid level protection device. The liquid level should be such that the
entire heater is fully submerged with enough liquid above the heater to adequately
dissipate heat from itself as under normal operating conditions.
WARNING
If an enclosure is provided, it is the U
ser’s responsibility to determine the correct
rating of the electrical (terminal) enclosure. This should be based on appropriate
national and local electrical codes, as well as the environment in which the heater
will be located. Failure to use a compatible enclosure could result in heater damage
and personnel danger.
The User must ensure that any enclosure opening(s) are suitably glanded / filled /
plugged to thus maintain the Type / IP environmental rating of the enclosure (after
any wiring to the enclosure is completed).
In order to maintain termination integrity, the terminal enclosure should be kept
below 93°C (200°F), unless different value is specified on the product design
drawing or data sheets.