Chromalox CCAS-12, CAF-12 Model Number Description, General Information, Before You Unpack

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MODEL NUMBER DESCRIPTION

CAF-12

B

2

15

21

01

A9

 

Refer to

or

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wiring

CCAS-12

 

 

 

 

 

 

Code Control Options (Factory Installed)

Diagram

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

00 = No Control Options

 

A

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A9

= Built-in DP tamperproof hydraulic thermostat 208 - 277V

 

E

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A3

= Built-in 3P tamperproof hydraulic thermostat for 3P voltages 208 - 480V

G

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A4

= Built-in 24V low voltage relay for 1P voltages 208 - 277V

 

B

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A5

= Built-in 24V low voltage relay and transformer for 1P voltages 208 - 277V

D

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A6

= Built-in 24V contactor for 3P voltages 208 - 480V

 

F

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A7

= Built-in 24V contactor and transformer for 3P voltages 208 - 480V

 

H

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A8

= Built-in disconnect switch, rated 277V@20A

 

I

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

B9

= Built-in DP tamperproof thermostat and disconnect

 

J

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

B3

= Built-in 3P tamperproof thermostat and disconnect

 

K

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Code

Finish

 

Painted

Anodized

 

68

= Almond

07 = Bronze

 

02

= White

10 = Clear

 

Code Voltage/Phase

 

 

21 = 208/1 23 = 208/3

31 = 240/1 41 = 277/1 73 = 480/3

 

Code Wattage (See Table)

 

 

Code

Length

 

 

 

2 = 2 ft.

3 = 3 ft. 4 = 4 ft. 6 = 6 ft.

8 = 8 ft.

Code Inlet Location

F = Front B = Bottom

Type

GENERAL

This document explains the correct procedure for the installa- tion and safe operation of all models of Draft Barrier and Pedestal Mounted Heaters.

Draft Barrier Heating Systems are designed to be installed in accordance with the National Electrical Code and with local codes by a qualified person.

General Information —

Draft Barriers and Pedestal Mounted Heaters are intended for wall, sill or floor mounting.

The heaters are designed so that they may be used as an indi- vidual cabinet convector, in a wall-to-wall configuration or as an end-to-end continuous perimeter room heating system.

Draft Barrier heating systems are supported by a wide selec- tion of controls and accessories designed to solve any heating requirement.

Before You Unpack —

1.Make certain that the number of cartons received agrees with the Bill of Lading, Packing List and original order. Also check that the correct style (Model) and color have been shipped.

2.Every heater is carefully inspected and shipped with a clear Bill of Lading.

Obvious external and/or concealed damage must be reported to the carrier for remedy.

WARNING: — Hazard of Fire

1.DO NOT INSTALL HEATERS AGAINST ANY HIGH- LY COMBUSTIBLE SURFACES SUCH AS LOW DENSITY CELLULOSE FIBRE.

2.DO NOT LOCATE HEATER BELOW ELECTRICAL CONVENIENCE RECEPTACLES.

3.DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR FLAMMA- BLE LIQUIDS IN THE VICINITY OF THE HEATERS.

WARNING: Hazard of Fire. The normal operating temperatures of cabinet convectors are relatively high and proper operation requires free circulation of room air through the heating element. Bottom

air inlet heaters must be mounted with minimum of 3” from finished floor.

WARNING: Hazard of Fire. Keep electrical cords, drapes, rugs and other furnishings away from the heater.

WARNING: Hazard of Fire. Furniture must be placed no closer than four inches from the heater (see Figure 1).

WARNING: Hazard of Fire. Drapes must clear the top of heater by at least twelve inches; or, if floor length drapes are used, they must clear the fin- ished floor by three inches and the minimum clear- ance from the back fold to the front cover should be at least four inches (see Figure 1).

WARNING: Hazard of Fire. When the floor is to be finished in carpet, allow clearance under the heaters and corners for carpet installation. Bottom air inlet heaters are to be mounted a minimum of 3” from the finished floor.

WARNING: Hazard of Fire. Rugs may be placed up to a heater provided that they are not of a thick- ness that would block the air-intake. Bottom air inlet heaters are to be mounted a minimum of 3” from the finished floor.

Figure 1: Furniture & Drapes

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CAF-12, CCAS-12 specifications

The Chromalox CCAS-12 and CAF-12 are innovative temperature control solutions designed for a variety of industrial applications. These advanced systems demonstrate a commitment to efficiency, safety, and reliability, making them indispensable in several sectors, including food processing, chemical manufacturing, and pharmaceuticals.

One of the main features of the CCAS-12 model is its high-capacity heating system. It is engineered to deliver impressive heating performance while maintaining precise temperature control. This model can handle a wide range of capacities, ensuring it can accommodate different operational requirements. The unit’s digital display and intuitive user interface simplify monitoring and adjustments, allowing operators to easily manage temperature settings.

The CAF-12 complements this with its robust cooling capacity. This model is particularly effective in processes that require rapid temperature reductions or consistent cooling. Equipped with advanced refrigeration technologies, the CAF-12 can maintain optimal conditions, ensuring product quality and process efficiency.

Both models incorporate advanced control technologies, including programmable logic controllers (PLCs) that enhance their operational capabilities. The integration of PLCs allows for automation, further optimizing performance and reducing the likelihood of human error. This technology not only improves efficiency but also contributes to operational safety by continuously monitoring system health and performance parameters.

Another notable characteristic is the durable construction of both units. Designed to operate in tough industrial environments, they feature corrosion-resistant materials and robust designs that ensure longevity and reliability. This durability is essential for minimizing downtime and maintenance costs, ultimately leading to increased productivity and enhanced return on investment.

Safety is also a crucial aspect of the CCAS-12 and CAF-12. Both systems come with multiple safety features, including temperature alarms and redundant safety systems that protect against overheating or system failures. These measures are vital in safeguarding the integrity of operations and providing peace of mind to operators.

In conclusion, the Chromalox CCAS-12 and CAF-12 are state-of-the-art temperature control solutions that combine high performance with advanced technology. Their features, such as robust heating and cooling capacities, user-friendly controls, and strong safety measures, make them suitable for a wide range of industrial applications. Investing in these systems ensures efficient operations and product quality, solidifying their status as leading solutions in temperature management technologies.