Fulton Vertical Electric (FT-N) Thermal Fluid (hot oil) Heater User Manual

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Fulton Thermal Corp.*Electric Thermal Fluid Heaters Manual* Version 2010-0423

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9. Heater outlet pressure gauge – Fulton

10. ASME Certified safety relief valve - Kunkle Model 920

11. Fused magnetic contactors for electric elements

12. Magnetic starter for thermal fluid circulation pump

13. Step controller for sequential control of elements - Solitec Note: an SCR

is an available option

14. Three Position Selector Switch: Off/Pump On/Heater On

15. Four Indicating Lights:

1. Power

2. Pressure & Flow

3.

Heat

Demand

4.

Alarm

16. Low flow interlock

17. Non-fused disconnect

18. Single source power connection

4. Combination Expansion/Deaerator Thermal Buffer Tank Size

a) The combination expansion/deaerator thermal buffer tank shall have _______gallon

capacity and be supplied complete with liquid level switch. It shall be suitable for a

maximum total system fluid content of ______ gallons, including heater and

expansion/deaerator tank capacities (based on a _____% expansion rate of the hot oil –

to be verified by the client).

5. Combination Expansion/Deaerator Thermal Buffer Tank Design

a) The combination expansion/deaerator thermal buffer tank will be constructed of carbon

steel. It shall be supplied with expansion tank liquid level switch and 300# ANSI flanged

connections. The tank may be built to ASME Code Section VIII Division I upon request.

6. Thermal Fluid Circulating Pump Size

a) The thermal fluid circulating pump shall be air cooled with mechanical seal design for

650°F maximum operating temperature, ________GPM at ______PSI, _______HP

motor, RPM motor, complete with motor starter, _______voltage.

7. Thermal Fluid Circulating Pump Design

a) The thermal fluid circulating pump shall be of centrifugal design, with a mechanical seal

air cooled for temperatures up to 650°F or water cooled for operating temperatures above

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