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PQ410-4 161-048978-001 JULY, 2009 4 CES SERVICE MANUAL (Supersedes PQ410-3) Electric Fluid Heat T ransfer Systems © 2010 Chromalox, Inc. GENERAL This Service Manual is furnished as an aid to help start-up and service Chromalox Heat T ransfer Systems. Listed below are con- ditions which could occur during start-up and operation. CAUTION: Hazard of [...]
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C. The use of globe valves in the system. Globe valves have a much higher pressure drop than gate valves. Therefore use globe valves only for balancing parallel flows. D. Small inlet and outlet connections on customer ’ s process. Examples being: 1. The use of small rotary unions on roll applications. These should be sized properly for the actual[...]
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Note: If the expansion tank cannot be mounted above the highest point in the system, or if the system is going to operate above the boiling temperature of the heat transfer fluid, the expansion tank will have to be pressurized with air or nitrogen. This eliminates the possibility of heat transfer fluid flashing into vapor in the heater , at the poi[...]
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10. OPERA TING ABOVE THE MAXIMUM ALLOW ABLE TEMPERA TURE OF THE HEA T TRANSFER SYSTEM OR HEA T TRANSFER FLUID 11. INSUFFICIENT HEA T 12. MISCELLANEOUS PROBLEMS 13. ST AR T UP SUPERVISION DO NOT attempt to operate any heat transfer system or heat trans- fer oil at temperatures higher than those recommended by the man- ufacturer . Chromalox heat tran[...]
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-5- 14. ST ANDARD HEA T TRANSFER SYSTEM TROUBLE SHOOTING CHAR T Problem Cause Corrective Action Main power feed off T urn on main power Circuit breaker off T urn on circuit breaker A Power light off Control transformer Primary fuse blown Replace fuse Secondary fuse blown Replace fuse T ransformer bad Check and/or replace Pilot light blown Replace b[...]
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2150 N. RULON WHITE BLVD., OGDEN, UT 84404 Phone: 1-800-368-2493 www.chromalox.com 14. ST ANDARD HEA T TRANSFER SYSTEM TROUBLE SHOOTING CHAR T Problem Cause Corrective Action System temperature too high for oil See fluid manufacturer ’ s data for causing vapor lock maximum oil temperature V apors lock due to steam or air in oil Bleed air & st[...]