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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Semi-Annually

a) Review daily log sheets noting any deviations from the norm.

Annually

a) Clean all strainers in the thermal fluid system.

b) Take a one quart sample of thermal fluid and return to the thermal fluid manufacturer for

analysis.

c) Schedule to local Fulton representative or factory service technician to perform an annual

preventative maintenance.

3. Maintenance Procedures

Lubrication

a) Different motor manufacturers recommend various intervals for lubrication schedules.

Load variations will dictate the frequency and amount of lubrication required.

b) When developing your lubrication schedule, consider the thermal fluid pump and all

system pumps.

c) If you have a thermal fluid circulating pump with a packed seal, the condition of the pump

packing should be checked regularly. If fluid leakage increases, tighten the packing ¼

turn daily.

4. Safety Check Procedures

Liquid Level Switch

a) Manually turn liquid level switch cam counterclockwise. Micro-switch will open contacts

and control voltage will be lost. Release cam and micro-switch will make and control

voltage will be restored.

Differential Pressure Switch

a) With the circulating pump running, observe the difference in pressure between the heater

outlet gauge and the heater inlet gauge. Remove the top cover of the differential

pressure switch. Note the original setting of the switch and turn adjustment knob

clockwise until switch trips. The pointer on the switch should be within 2 psi of the

observed pressure difference. Reset switch to the original set point.

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