Sterling 682.88107.00 Feature Descriptions, Immersion Heaters, Heater Tank, Pump, Ful-Flo Valve

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2-5 Feature Descriptions

Immersion Heaters

The fluid is heated by the specially designed three-phase low watt density electrical immersion heater, and regulated by the controller. The standard heater has a steel sheath for low watt density and good heat transfer.

These models can be supplied with 6, 12, 18, or 24 kW low watt density immersion heaters, depending upon the heating needs of the process. The 18 and 24 kW models are built to provide full or partial heat as required by the process and determined by the controller, to provide more precise control.

Heater Tank

The Upright features a single pass heater tank. The tank is designed to maintain an optimum balance of fluid velocity versus watt density, and turbulence for excellent heat transfer, and minimal pressure drop. The high fluid velocity will greatly prolong the life of the heater and fluid.

Pump

The pump is a mechanical seal, positive displacement pump. It features a nearly maintenance free design, and was selected after extensive testing to provide superior performance, flexibility, and low maintenance. It is well suited for use with a variety of commercially available heat transfer fluids. The pump has only two internal moving parts, and a specially designed seal to give years of trouble free service, even at high temperatures. The only routine maintenance required is the monthly greasing and occasional head space adjustment; see Section 5-3 on Page 40 for more information.

The pump is capable of running in either direction. Thus, the pump reverse feature can be used to draw fluids back from the process. It is not necessary to install a service air line to purge lines before changing molds. Since the pump is capable of achieving extremely high pressures, it is necessary to regulate the pressure through use of a regulating bypass line (Ful- Flo valve). Because the pump is a positive displacement pump, it will supply the process with rated flow at or below the rated pressure.

The flow is constant until the pressure reaches the rated pressure. The pressure however is a function of frictional losses through the process that it is attached to. Systems with large process connections, ports, and piping will operate at low pressures. While systems with small process connections, ports, and piping will operate at higher pressures. Once pressure requirements exceed the rated pressure, the Ful-Flow valve will open and bypass the necessary fluid to prevent high pressures.

Ful-Flo Valve

A regulating bypass line featuring a Ful-Flo valve is standard in all units. This is a safety device to prevent excessive pressure in the event that the delivery line is obstructed. Each Ful-Flo valve is factory preset to limit system pressure as specified by the customer. It must not be tampered with in any way.

In the event of an obstruction in the line, the Ful-Flo valve will open and divert fluid from the delivery TO PROCESS line to the return FROM PROCESS line. A constant flow of fluid is maintained through the heater tank to prevent damage to the heating elements and fluid.

Upright Portable Hot Oil TCUs

Chapter 2: Functional Description

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Contents Upright Hot Oil Temperature Control Units Shipping Info Table of Contents Troubleshooting Safety How to Use This ManualSafety Symbols Used in this Manual Wear Safety Glasses and Work Gloves Responsibility General ResponsibilityOperator Responsibility RememberMaintenance Responsibility Reporting a Safety DefectStandard Features Mechanical FeaturesFunctional Description Models Covered in This ManualElectrical Features Controller FeaturesOptions Feature Descriptions Immersion HeatersHeater Tank PumpConnection Lines Electrical System ControlsElectrical Panel and System Components Pressure Switch Safety ThermostatAir Purge Reservoir TankSafety Devices and Interlocks Safety Circuit StandardsCooling Optional Safety Device Lock-Outs Fail Safe OperationInstallation Installation Location ConsiderationsUncrating the Equipment Rigging and Placing the TCUElectrical Connections Setup Procedures Connecting PipingPiping Considerations for Mobile Installations Connecting Process Piping Connecting Cooling Water PipingConnecting Vent Piping Upright Unit Piping Setup Initial Start-up Starting the Hot Oil TCUPage Operation Start-upController Description & Operation Identifying Control Panel Switches Control Panel SwitchesIdentifying System Status Board Indicators System Status Board IndicatorsStatus Indicator Lights Mode Indicator LightsFault Indicator Lights Returning Fluid to the Tank Shutting Down the Hot Oil TCUPage Maintenance Maintenance SchedulePhotocopy this page for your maintenance records Preventative Maintenance Preventative Pump MaintenanceRoutine Servicing Draining the Unit for StorageCorrective Maintenance Adjusting End ClearanceCleaning the Pump Examining Internal PartsMaintaining the Pump Disassembling the PumpPump Assembly Thrust Bearing Adjustment Installation of Carbon Graphite BushingsTroubleshooting Problem Possible cause Corrective actionIntroduction OFF Problem Possible cause Corrective action Appendix Optional ComponentsTechnical Specifications Annex B InformationUpright Portable Hot Oil TCUs Appendix Drawings and Diagrams 18-24 GPM Pump ConstructionThrust Bearing Assembly Belt Tensioning Instructions Spare Parts List Immersion Heaters Part number DescriptionHeater Gasket Part number Description 542-00007-08 Pilot Lights Part number DescriptionSelector Switches and Push Buttons Pressure SwitchesControllers Part number Description Part number DescriptionDisconnect Switches Solenoid Valves Part number DescriptionSensing Probe Equipment Heater Tank InsulationSafety Tag Information Warranty ReturnsTCU Safety Tags Returned Material PolicyTCU Identification Serial Number Tag Technical Assistance