TABLE OF CONTENTS

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Introduction

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Safety Alert Symbol

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Important Safety Instructions……………...................... 3

Prior to Installation

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Mounting Your Heating Blanket

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Connecting Your Heating Blanket to a Power Source...

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Troubleshooting Guide

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Warranty

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Return Requests / Inquires

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INTRODUCTION

Thank you for purchasing this silicone rubber heating blanket. Your heater is designed to provide a long and efficient service life with function, reliability, and safety in mind. For successful operation of these heaters, read and understand these instructions prior to use.

SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL

A person who has not read and understood all installation instructions is not qualified to install this product.

Do not immerse heater in liquid.

Keep volatile or combustible material away from heater when in use.

Use heater only in approved locations.

Keep sharp metal objects away from heater.

All SEPHB blankets have T ratings described in Article 501 of the NEC code. The blankets should not be used in an area with a lower T rating than the blanket. The T rating is stated in marking on the blanket.

Failure to observe these warnings may result in electric shock, risk of fire, and personal injury.

End User Must Comply to the Following:

Agency Approvals

SSHB series

up to 358ºF (181ºC) 73/23/EC

(Low Voltage Directive)

SEPHB series

FM

Hazardous Locations

Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B,

 

APPROVED

C, & D

 

Class II, Division 2, Groups F & G

SRMU series

73/23/EC (Low Voltage Directive)

Approvals valid only when installed in accordance with all applicable instructions, codes, and regulations.

Never handle the heater while it

 

is in operation; always disconnect

 

the heater from the power source

and allow to cool prior to handling.

Inspect heater before use.

The symbol above is used to call your attention to instructions concerning your personal safety.

It points out important safety precautions. It means “ATTENTION! Become Alert! Your Personal Safety is involved!” Read the

message that follows and be alert to the possibility of personal injury or death.

Immediate hazards which WILL result in severe personal injury or death

Hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in severe personal injury or death

Hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in minor personal injury or property damage.

Only qualified personnel are allowed to connect

electrical wiring.

Disconnect all supply power at the source before

making any power connections.

All electrical wiring must follow local electrical

 

codes and highly recommend following NEC

Article 427.

Final installation / wiring is to be inspected by the

 

authority who has jurisdication in the area that

the heater is installed.

The end-user is responsible for providing a

suitable disconnecting device.

The end-user is responsible for providing

 

suitable electrical protection device. It is highly

 

recommended that a ground fault circuit breaker

is used.

SEPHB series: A NRTL (National Recognized

 

Testing Laboratory) listed temperature controller

 

with a failure annuciation must be used to control

 

the surface temperature of the blanket. The

 

controller must be approved for the area where it

is located.

SEPHB series: If heater is used to heat volatile

 

material, an auxiliary temperature control,

Never operate heater without a

temperature control device.

Do not wrap the heater over itself

If spillage of foreign matter onto

 

heater occurs, disconnect from

 

power source and clean after

heater is allowed to cool.

Never operate a heater without

 

an appropriate heat sink (device

 

being heated is considered a heat

sink).

Do not operate heater above

rated temperature value.

Fasten heater to device using

approved methods only.

Do not repair damaged or faulty

heaters.

Do not crush or apply severe

 

physical stress on heater or cord

assembly.

Disconnect heater when not in

use.

SEPHB series: the metal

 

enclosure must not support more

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!

Additional copies of this manual are available upon request.

sensing the contents of the vessel, should be

used to avoid overheating the material.

Failure to observe these warnings may result in personal injury or damage to the heater.

than 10lbs (4.5kg).

Failure to observe these warnings may result in personal injury or damage to the heater.

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Omega Vehicle Security SRMU, SEPHB Series, SSHB manual Important Safety Instructions, Introduction, Safety Alert Symbol

SRMU, SSHB, SEPHB Series specifications

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The SRMU (Security Relay Management Unit) is designed to control the vehicle's ignition and additional high-current devices, ensuring that only authorized users can start the engine. One of its prominent features is the use of microcontroller technology that allows it to communicate efficiently with various sensors and modules within the vehicle. The SRMU is equipped with a multi-channel programmable output, enabling customization according to individual user preferences.

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