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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b) The pump should never be run without fluid in the casing. For pumps equipped with

mechanical or air-cooled seals, air must be bled out of the stuffing box area to ensure

that thermal fluid has lubricated all seal and bearing areas. Operation of the pump even a

short time without bleeding first will damage the pump.

c) Also use the thermal fluid as a barrier fluid. Remove the 3/8” plug at the barrier fluid fill

port. Fill the cavity with thermal fluid until it comes out of the overflow tube. Replace the

3/8” plug.

d) Mechanical/Air Cooled Seal

1. Open the air bleed connection located directly over the pump shaft.

Replace plug when a steady stream of thermal fluid, free of entrained air,

flows from the port.

2. If flow has not started after two to five minutes, remove the coupling

guard and rotate the pump shaft by hand in the proper direction. This

should help move the cold viscous fluid through close tolerance seal

areas. Replace plug when flow is steady.

3. If this fails to induce flow, introduce fluid through the bleed port and

rotate the shaft by hand to work the fluid around the seal area. Continue

to add fluid and rotate the shaft until no more fluid can be added.

4. Replace the plug and run pump for five to ten seconds. Stop the pump,

remove the plug and wait for flow to start. If after two minutes flow has

not started, add more fluid as described above and run the pump for five

minutes.

5. Constantly check the bearing area (located immediately behind the

casing) for overheating. Remove the plug and check for flow.

6. If flow has not started at this point, the fluid may be too viscous to move

through the seal area. Start the system normally by selecting heat on the

control panel, and raise the temperature 50°F. Continue to raise the

system temperature by 50°F increments. Keep checking the pump until

flow starts.

Caution

1. Use extreme caution opening plug when system temperature is elevated.

2. Wear eye and hand protection.

3. Back the plug out slowly to the last two or three threads. Allow any pressure

under plug to bleed slowly to prevent a spray of hot oil.

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