Sterling
6017 series
installation manual
Series Hot Oil Large Temperature Control Units
Troubleshooting
Install
Error messages
Charts and Figures
Alarm Indicators
Using Controls and Indicators
Connecting Piping
Maintenance
Motor Lubrication Procedure
Safety
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Contents
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Series Large Hot Oil Temperature Control Units
Series Hot Oil Large Temperature Control Units
Safety Considerations
Table of Contents
Startup Preparations
Charts and Figures
Necessary Documents
Introduction
Models Covered
Standard Features
Feature Descriptions
Available Options
Immersion Heaters
Heater Tank
Pump
Ful-Flo Valve
Cooling
Connection Lines
Optional
Electrical System Controls
Air Purge
Electrical Panel and System Components
Pressure Switch
Safety Thermostat
Reservoir Tank
Series Hot Oil Large Temperature Control Units
50 kW 100 kW 150 kW 200 kW 90 gpm 150 gpm 200 gpm Lbs
Event of Shipping Damages
Unpacking and Inspection
If the Shipment is Not Complete
If the Shipment is Not Correct
Returns
Installation Requirements
Installation Location Considerations
Work Rules
Connecting Piping
Customer is responsible for conversions to metric standards
Piping Considerations for Mobile Installations
Connecting Process Piping
Connecting Cooling Water Piping
Connecting 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
Starting the Unit
Startup Preparations
Unit START-UP with Autovent Solenoid
Series Hot Oil Large Temperature Control Units
Returning Fluid to the Tank
Shutting Down the Unit
Series Hot Oil Large Temperature Control Units
Microprocessor Controller
Using Controls and Indicators
Display Indicators
Status Indicators
Identifying M2B Controller Panel Components
Screen Displays
Alarm Indicators
Motor Fail Indicator
Using M2B Controller Keys
SET Point Key
UP Arrow Key
Enter Key
Index Key Alarm HI Alarm Key Alarm LO Alarm Key
Identifying Control Panel Switches
Display Key
Digital Flow Screen
Pump Start
Mode Select
Pump Stop
Vent Cycle Start optional
Alarm Silence
Identifying System Status Board Indicators
Mode Indicator Lights
Status Indicator Lights
Auto Mode Indicator Light
Fault Indicator Lights
Pump Overload Indicator Light
Low Pressure Indicator Light
Low Level Indicator Light
High Level Indicator Light
Series Hot Oil Large Temperature Control Units
Periodic Checks
Making Daily Checks
Making Monthly Checks
Routine Servicing
Making Quarterly Checks
Making Six-Month Checks
Servicing the Unit Every Three Months
Servicing the Unit Monthly or Every 500 Hours
Motor Lubrication Procedure
Pumps and Seals
Corrective Maintenance
Series Hot Oil Large Temperature Control Units
Troubleshooting
Check the heater output with an
Service Notes
Service Notes
Service Notes
Parts Department
Technical Assistance
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