CCI Thermal Technologies PH - Fan-Forced Enclosure Heater User Manual

Type ph enclosure heater, Installation and operating instructions

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CCI Thermal Technologies Inc. 2721 Plymouth Drive, Oakville, Ontario, Canada L6H 5R5 Tel. (905) 829-4422 Fax (905) 829-4430

www.ccithermal.com

ISO 9001

MI301 REV.4.02

INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

TYPE PH ENCLOSURE HEATER

C US

®

1.1 The PH enclosure heater is a fan forced air heater designed to

maintain a suitable temperature inside a metal enclosure or control

panel.

1.2 The proper selection of a heater for an enclosure or space is

determined by a consideration of the surface area, insulation properties,

temperature difference between the ambient and the enclosure, and

the enclosure location. To ensure proper heater selection, refer to

“Heater Selection” guidelines.

1.3 The intended use of this heater is to protect against the effects

of low temperature such as corrosion, freezing or condensation from

damaging critical components inside a control enclosure.

1.4 This heater is not designed for use as a space or comfort heater

and should not be installed in a wet, dusty, corrosive or hazardous

location.

1.5 Operating surface temperatures of this heater is sufficient to cause

burns upon contact with bare skin.

1.6 Before servicing, disconnect heater from the supply and allow

approximately 10 minutes for the heater to cool.

1.7 Heaters without a factory installed temperature control thermostat

that are to be installed in UL Listed Industrial Control Panels, must be

used in conjunction with a UL Recognized thermostat suitable for use

in UL508A Industrial Control Panels, and installed per the requirements

of UL 508A.

INSTALLATION

2.1 The heater is to be mounted on a metal surface only inside a metal

enclosure and should be installed in the centre of the enclosure and as

low as practical for the best possible heat distribution.

2.2 The heater should be mounted in a vertical position with the

terminal block at the bottom, so that the air discharge vents are at the

top.

2.3 To ensure unrestricted air flow through the heater and avoid high

temperatures on adjacent surfaces, heat sensitive components should

be spaced away from the air discharge vents as shown below.

2.4 Mount the heater to the enclosure using four #10 metal screws. An

optional DIN rail mounting adaptor is available.

INSTALLATION

3.1 Disconnect power before installation or servicing.

3.2 Heaters must be wired by qualified personnel to local electrical

code requirements.

3.3 Check the supply voltage requirements with the heater nameplate

voltage rating. Use wires suitable for 90°C.

3.4 Note that the heater thermostat does not have an OFF position.

WIRING

MI301 REV. 4

CCI Thermal Technologies Inc. 2721 Plymouth Drive, Oakville, ON L6H 5R5 Tel. (905) 829-4422 Fax (905) 829-4430

www.ccithermal.com

ISO 9001:2000

INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

TYPE PH ENCLOSURE HEATER

WIRING

3.1 Disconnect power before installation or servicing.

3.2 Heaters must be wired by qualified personnel to local electrical

code requirements.

3.3 Check the supply voltage requirements with the heater nameplate

voltage rating. Use wires suitable for 90°C.

3.4 Note that the heater thermostat does not have an OFF position.

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE

4.1 Apply power to the circuit. Set the thermostat to the desired

space temperature.

4.2 Allow suitable time for the thermostat to cycle and the space

temperature to stabilize.

4.3 Due to system variances, you may need to readjust the thermostat

to achieve desired temperature.

4.4 To ensure proper air flow through the heater, periodically check

and clean the air ventilation openings from any dust or debris.

4.5 Standard heaters have a built-in pilot light to indicate heat on, and

have a built-in fan switch which will allow the fan to run continuously

for more uniform temperature distribution.

4.6 In “Fan” mode the heater will still provide heat when the temperature

drops below set point. In the

“Auto” mode the fan will turn on only when

the heating element is energized.

4.7 The fan motor has permanently lubricated ball bearings and

should not require maintenance.

OVERHEAT PROTECTION

In the event of fan failure, or an overheat condition, an automatic reset

temperature limit switch will open, breaking the power to the heating

element.

INSTALLATION

1.1 The PH enclosure heater is a fan forced air heater designed to

maintain a suitable temperature inside a metal enclosure or control

panel.

1.2 The proper selection of a heater for an enclosure or space is

determined by a consideration of the surface area, insulation properties,

temperature difference between the ambient and the enclosure, and

the enclosure location. To ensure proper heater selection, refer to

“Heater Selection” guidelines.

1.3 The intended use of this heater is to protect against the effects

of low temperature such as corrosion, freezing or condensation from

damaging critical components inside a control enclosure.

1.4 This heater is not designed for use as a space or comfort heater

and should not be installed in a wet, dusty, corrosive or hazardous

location.

1.5 Operating surface temperatures of this heater is sufficient to

cause burns upon contact with bare skin.

1.6 Before servicing, disconnect heater from the supply and allow

approximately 10 minutes for the heater to cool.

1.7 Heaters without a factory installed temperature control thermostat

that are to be installed in UL Listed Industrial Control Panels, must be

used in conjunction with a UL Recognized thermostat suitable for use

in UL508A Industrial Control Panels, and installed per the requirements

of UL 508A.

MOUNTING

2.1 The heater is to be mounted on a metal surface only inside a metal

enclosure and should be installed in the centre of the enclosure and as low

as practical for the best possible heat distribution.

2.2 The heater should be mounted in a vertical position with the terminal

block at the bottom, so that the air discharge vents are at the top.

2.3 To ensure unrestricted air flow through the heater and avoid high

temperatures on adjacent surfaces, heat sensitive components should be

spaced away from the air discharge vents as shown below.

CAUTION

• DO NOT INSTALL IN WET, DUSTY, CORROSIVE OR HAZARDOUS

LOCATIONS.

• MOUNT ONLY ON A METAL SURFACE IN A METAL ENCLOSURE.

• HEATER SURFACE TEMPERATURES ARE SUFFICIENT TO CAUSE

BURNS.

• KEEP AWAY FROM COMBUSTIBLE SURFACES AND HEAT SENSITIVE

COMPONENTS.

‘X’ DIM.

MODEL

mm

in.

PH125

100

4

PH200

100

4

PH400

150

6

PH800

200

8

2.4 Mount the heater to the enclosure using four #10 metal screws. An

optional DIN rail mounting adaptor is available.

C US

®

MI301 REV. 4

CCI Thermal Technologies Inc. 2721 Plymouth Drive, Oakville, ON L6H 5R5 Tel. (905) 829-4422 Fax (905) 829-4430

www.ccithermal.com

ISO 9001:2000

INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

TYPE PH ENCLOSURE HEATER

WIRING

3.1 Disconnect power before installation or servicing.

3.2 Heaters must be wired by qualified personnel to local electrical

code requirements.

3.3 Check the supply voltage requirements with the heater nameplate

voltage rating. Use wires suitable for 90°C.

3.4 Note that the heater thermostat does not have an OFF position.

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE

4.1 Apply power to the circuit. Set the thermostat to the desired

space temperature.

4.2 Allow suitable time for the thermostat to cycle and the space

temperature to stabilize.

4.3 Due to system variances, you may need to readjust the thermostat

to achieve desired temperature.

4.4 To ensure proper air flow through the heater, periodically check

and clean the air ventilation openings from any dust or debris.

4.5 Standard heaters have a built-in pilot light to indicate heat on, and

have a built-in fan switch which will allow the fan to run continuously

for more uniform temperature distribution.

4.6 In “Fan” mode the heater will still provide heat when the temperature

drops below set point. In the

“Auto” mode the fan will turn on only when

the heating element is energized.

4.7 The fan motor has permanently lubricated ball bearings and

should not require maintenance.

OVERHEAT PROTECTION

In the event of fan failure, or an overheat condition, an automatic reset

temperature limit switch will open, breaking the power to the heating

element.

INSTALLATION

1.1 The PH enclosure heater is a fan forced air heater designed to

maintain a suitable temperature inside a metal enclosure or control

panel.

1.2 The proper selection of a heater for an enclosure or space is

determined by a consideration of the surface area, insulation properties,

temperature difference between the ambient and the enclosure, and

the enclosure location. To ensure proper heater selection, refer to

“Heater Selection” guidelines.

1.3 The intended use of this heater is to protect against the effects

of low temperature such as corrosion, freezing or condensation from

damaging critical components inside a control enclosure.

1.4 This heater is not designed for use as a space or comfort heater

and should not be installed in a wet, dusty, corrosive or hazardous

location.

1.5 Operating surface temperatures of this heater is sufficient to

cause burns upon contact with bare skin.

1.6 Before servicing, disconnect heater from the supply and allow

approximately 10 minutes for the heater to cool.

1.7 Heaters without a factory installed temperature control thermostat

that are to be installed in UL Listed Industrial Control Panels, must be

used in conjunction with a UL Recognized thermostat suitable for use

in UL508A Industrial Control Panels, and installed per the requirements

of UL 508A.

MOUNTING

2.1 The heater is to be mounted on a metal surface only inside a metal

enclosure and should be installed in the centre of the enclosure and as low

as practical for the best possible heat distribution.

2.2 The heater should be mounted in a vertical position with the terminal

block at the bottom, so that the air discharge vents are at the top.

2.3 To ensure unrestricted air flow through the heater and avoid high

temperatures on adjacent surfaces, heat sensitive components should be

spaced away from the air discharge vents as shown below.

CAUTION

• DO NOT INSTALL IN WET, DUSTY, CORROSIVE OR HAZARDOUS

LOCATIONS.

• MOUNT ONLY ON A METAL SURFACE IN A METAL ENCLOSURE.

• HEATER SURFACE TEMPERATURES ARE SUFFICIENT TO CAUSE

BURNS.

• KEEP AWAY FROM COMBUSTIBLE SURFACES AND HEAT SENSITIVE

COMPONENTS.

‘X’ DIM.

MODEL

mm

in.

PH125

100

4

PH200

100

4

PH400

150

6

PH800

200

8

2.4 Mount the heater to the enclosure using four #10 metal screws. An

optional DIN rail mounting adaptor is available.

C US

®

4.1 Apply power to the circuit. Set the thermostat to the desired space

temperature.

4.2 Allow suitable time for the thermostat to cycle and the space

temperature to stabilize.

4.3 Due to system variances, you may need to readjust the thermostat

to achieve desired temperature.

4.4 To ensure proper air flow through the heater, periodically check

and clean the air ventilation openings from any dust or debris.

4.5 Standard heaters have a built-in pilot light to indicate heat on, and

have a built-in fan switch which will allow the fan to run continuously for

more uniform temperature distribution.

4.6 In “Fan” mode the heater will still provide heat when the temperature

drops below set point. In the “Auto” mode the fan will turn on only when

the heating element is energized.

4.7 The fan motor has permanently lubricated ball bearings and should

not require maintenance.

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE

CAUTION

DO NOT INSTALL IN WET, DUSTY, CORROSIVE OR

HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS.

MOUNT ONLY ON A METAL SURFACE IN A METAL

ENCLOSURE.

HEATER SURFACE TEMPERATURES ARE SUFFICIENT TO

CAUSE BURNS.

KEEP AWAY FROM COMBUSTIBLE SURFACES AND HEAT

SENSITIVE COMPONENTS.

In the event of fan failure, or an overheat condition, an automatic reset

temperature limit switch will open, breaking the power to the heating

element.

OVERHEAT PROTECTION

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