Watlow ind, Start up, Troubleshooting – Watlow WATROD Over-the-Side User Manual

Page 4: Preventative maintenance

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WATLOW IND.

WATROD Over-the-Side Installation & Maintenance Manual

I&M NUMBER: 316-42-9-1

Page: 4

Date: 6/11/2008

Rev: 2.00

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WATLOW IND.n # 6 INDUSTRIAL LOOP RD. n HANNIBAL MO, 63401n PHONE 573-221-2816 n FAX 573-221-3723


Thermostats should not be used as an "OFF" device; the use of a disconnect switch or circuit breaker is
recommended. The disconnect switch will allow isolation of the heater when maintenance of the heater
is required.

Start Up

Before energizing the heater the following items should have been checked with the heater power
disconnected:
1. Heated section of heater is completely covered by liquid
2. Electrical termination is tight and wiring is per wiring diagram supplied with heater
3. Proper disconnecting means and fusing have been installed
4. The voltage rating of the heater is the same as that being applied
5. Megohm is within acceptable limits
6. Proper temperature controls and safety limiting devices are in place
7. Heater is securely installed in tank

After applying power to the heater make sure that the system is being controlled properly before leaving it to
run unattended. Failure to do this could result in overheating resulting in personnel danger and fire.

Troubleshooting

PROBLEM

Cause / Correction

No power available to heater

Check disconnect switch to ensure it is in the "ON" position

and that fuses are not blown. Replace fuses if they are blown

Fuses blowing

Check heater electrical rating. Applied voltage may be wrong

Check fuse rating. Fuses should be at least 25% more than full
load amperage.
Disconnect heater power source. Check the heater resistance
to ground. This should be no less than 1 Megohm. Refer to
Megohm checking.

Not enough power

Check line voltage to ensure it is within specification

Check full line current if voltage is correct. If line current is lower,
the heater may be wired wrong or has open elements

Fluid not heating to desired

Not enough Kw or incorrect voltage being applied

temperature

Too much heat loss, higher wattage heater may be required

High limit tripping / alarm

Low liquid level

Too much Kw
Line voltage higher than designed / allowable

Preventative Maintenance

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CAUTION: HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. TURN ALL POWER TO HEATER OFF, USE
APPROPRIATE DISCONNECT LOCKOUTS AND ALLOW SYSTEM/HEATER TO COOL BEFORE
PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE

Check line connections to make sure they are tight, free of oxide build-up, and that no dust or dirt build-up is
present. Retighten to 20 in-lbs as necessary on "L", "O", and drum over-the-side heaters.

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