Chromalox RAD-2063BX35 specifications Wiring

Models: RAD-2063BX35

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ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD. Disconnect all power before installing or servicing heater. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or property damage. Heater must be installed by a qualified person in accor- dance with the National Electrical Code, NFPA 70.

ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD. Any installation involv- ing electric heaters must be performed by a quali- fied person and must be effectively grounded in accordance with the National Electrical Code to eliminate shock hazard.

1.Electric connection to the Radiant Heater is made through two openings tapped for 1/2” connector. Openings are in the top of the extruded heater housing, one near each end.

2.Access to Radiant Heater terminals is obtained by removing the two screws in each of the terminal box covers.

3.Wiring should run in flexible or rigid metal conduit and must be installed in accordance with the requirements of the National Electrical Code and such other local requirements by a qualified person.

4.Wires supplying power to heating element terminals shall have insulation rated for 150˚C Minimum.

High temperatures will oxidize copper. Use only nickel-plated copper wire for supplying power to heater. Do not use aluminum conductors.

5.A sufficient length of this wire (not less than 12”) should be used to extend from each heater terminal into a connection box location where the temperature does not exceed 300˚F.

6.Leave generous loop in wire when connecting to allow for expansion of heating element.

Figure 5

7.Assemble terminal, screw and wire as shown in Figure 5.

8.Hold terminal with pliers and tighten the terminal screw securely with a screwdriver.

Note: Where circuit wiring is installed in locations of high ambient temperature, conductors should be insulated in accor- dance with requirements for temperature and voltage.

9.SINGLE END WIRING may be made through one of the wiring entries by bringing a lead through it from the opposite end of the heating element using the wire-way provided behind integral reflector in the housing extrusion. Wire used in mak- ing such connections must be able to operate in high ambient and have a sufficiently high voltage rating for the specific application. The maximum wire diameter is limited by the wire-way and must not exceed .224” over the insulation.

10.SERIES CONNECTION of Radiant Heaters of equal volt and watt rating is permitted in all line voltages up to 600 volts. In making such series connections it is necessary to observe the “right” (series-parallel) connection rather than the “wrong” (parallel-series) connection both shown in Figure 6. If heaters are connected according to the “wrong” illustration, failure of any one heater will cause progressive failure of other heaters still operating.

Wrong

Right

Radiant

 

Heaters

 

L1

L1

L2

L2

 

Figure 6

11.DELTA CONNECTIONS – When heaters occur in multiples of three, they may be connected to, and balanced across, three- phase lines. The most commonly used connection is the delta connection illustrated in Figure 7.

3 Conductors

in 1 Conduit

A

B C

D E

F

Radiant

Heaters

L1

L2

L3

 

3 Conductors

Figure 7

in 1 Conduit

 

Three phase Delta connections to minimize inductive effect in con- duits are made per this diagram. The rule: run all 3 three-phase con- ductors in the same conduit as far as possible. For single-phase, run only two conductors and follow the same rule.

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Chromalox RAD-2063BX35 specifications Wiring

RAD-2063BX35 specifications

The Chromalox RAD-2063BX35 is a state-of-the-art heating and temperature control solution designed for a wide array of industrial applications. Known for its reliability and efficiency, the RAD-2063BX35 stands out in environments where precision heating is paramount. This model integrates advanced technologies and features that enhance its performance, ensuring optimal operation in demanding conditions.

One of the key features of the RAD-2063BX35 is its robust construction. The unit is designed to withstand harsh environments, characterized by high temperatures and various contaminants. Its durable materials and engineering make it suitable for use in chemical processing, food and beverage, and oil and gas industries. Additionally, the RAD-2063BX35 is equipped with advanced insulation materials that optimize energy efficiency, significantly reducing operational costs.

The heating element technology utilized in the RAD-2063BX35 is innovative and efficient. It employs cutting-edge resistance heating technology, which provides fast heating and exceptional temperature uniformity. This is critical in applications where temperature fluctuations can compromise product quality or operational safety. Furthermore, the RAD-2063BX35 includes multiple heating zones, allowing for precise temperature control across its heating surface.

With a user-friendly interface, the RAD-2063BX35 allows operators to easily monitor and adjust settings. The intuitive controls provide real-time temperature readings, which are vital for maintaining process accuracy. The model supports various communication protocols, enabling seamless integration with existing control systems or remote monitoring setups. This functionality makes the RAD-2063BX35 not only a heating solution but also a comprehensive temperature management system.

Safety is another paramount consideration in the design of the RAD-2063BX35. It incorporates multiple safety features, such as over-temperature protection and fail-safe mechanisms, to ensure reliable operation without compromising worker safety or equipment integrity. The device is also equipped with advanced diagnostics, making it easier to troubleshoot and maintain.

In essence, the Chromalox RAD-2063BX35 is a versatile and efficient heating solution that meets the demands of various industries. Its combination of durable construction, advanced heating technology, precise temperature controls, and safety features makes it a preferred choice for professionals seeking reliable heating solutions for their operational needs.