Sterling 6017 series If the Shipment is Not Complete, If the Shipment is Not Correct, Returns

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2-3 If the Shipment is Not Complete

Check the packing list. The apparent shortage may be intentional.

Back-ordered items are noted on the packing list. You should have:

;6017 Series hot oil large temperature control unit

;Bill of lading

;Packing list

;Operating and Installation packet

;Electrical schematic and panel layout drawings

;Component instruction manuals

Re-inspect the container and packing material to see if you missed any smaller items during unpacking. Determine that the item was not inadvertently taken from the area before you checked in the shipment. Notify Sterling, Inc. immediately of the shortage.

2-4 If the Shipment is Not Correct

If the shipment is not what you ordered, contact the parts and services department immediately at [262] 641-8610. Have item and order numbers ready. Hold the items until you receive shipping instructions.

2-5 Returns

Important!

Do not return any damaged or incorrect items

until you receive shipping instructions from Sterling, Inc.

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6017 Series Hot Oil Large Temperature Control Units

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Contents Series Large Hot Oil Temperature Control Units $30.00Series Hot Oil Large Temperature Control Units Safety Considerations Table of Contents Startup Preparations Charts and Figures Introduction Necessary DocumentsStandard Features Models CoveredFeature Descriptions Available OptionsImmersion Heaters Heater Tank PumpFul-Flo Valve Cooling Connection LinesOptional Electrical System Controls Electrical Panel and System Components Air PurgePressure Switch Safety ThermostatReservoir Tank Series Hot Oil Large Temperature Control Units 50 kW 100 kW 150 kW 200 kW 90 gpm 150 gpm 200 gpm Lbs Unpacking and Inspection Event of Shipping DamagesIf the Shipment is Not Complete If the Shipment is Not CorrectReturns Installation Requirements Installation Location ConsiderationsWork Rules Connecting Piping Piping Considerations for Mobile Installations Customer is responsible for conversions to metric standardsConnecting Process Piping Connecting Cooling Water PipingConnecting Vent Piping Series Hot Oil Large Temperature Control Units Typical Flow Schematic Custom Process Piping Making Electrical Connections Series Hot Oil Large Temperature Control Units Series Hot Oil Large Temperature Control Units Startup Preparations Starting the UnitUnit START-UP with Autovent Solenoid Series Hot Oil Large Temperature Control Units Shutting Down the Unit Returning Fluid to the TankSeries Hot Oil Large Temperature Control Units Using Controls and Indicators Microprocessor ControllerIdentifying M2B Controller Panel Components Status IndicatorsDisplay Indicators Screen DisplaysAlarm Indicators SET Point Key Using M2B Controller KeysMotor Fail Indicator UP Arrow KeyIndex Key Alarm HI Alarm Key Alarm LO Alarm Key Enter KeyIdentifying Control Panel Switches Display KeyDigital Flow Screen Pump Stop Mode SelectPump Start Vent Cycle Start optionalIdentifying System Status Board Indicators Alarm SilenceStatus Indicator Lights Mode Indicator LightsPump Overload Indicator Light Fault Indicator LightsAuto Mode Indicator Light Low Pressure Indicator LightHigh Level Indicator Light Low Level Indicator LightSeries Hot Oil Large Temperature Control Units Periodic Checks Making Daily ChecksMaking Monthly Checks Routine Servicing Making Quarterly ChecksMaking Six-Month Checks Servicing the Unit Monthly or Every 500 Hours Servicing the Unit Every Three MonthsMotor Lubrication Procedure Corrective Maintenance Pumps and SealsSeries Hot Oil Large Temperature Control Units Troubleshooting Check the heater output with an Service Notes Service Notes Service Notes Technical Assistance Parts Department