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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2. A "Pump Suction" gauge is provided on Fulton Thermal skids to help

determine when a strainer needs cleaning. Generally this point is

between 0 and -5" Hg.

3. If the strainer is plugged, isolate the strainer and drain that section of

piping being mindful of the temperature of the thermal fluid.

4. Remove the strainer and clean with compressed air, high-pressure

water or a cleaning solution. Replace and observe new pump suction

pressure.

e) Failed circulation pump coupling

1. A failed coupling will result in a decreased or no flow condition

through the heater. The coupling can be checked by removing the

coupling guard between the pump and pump motor.

2. The coupling should not be torn or misshapen. If the coupling needs

to be replaced, it is recommended to re-align the circulating pump

first at ambient temperature and again when it's at operating

temperature. Alignment should be within pump manufacturers'

specifications.

f) Cavitation of the circulating pump

1. Cavitation occurs when a pump experiences a loss of head or if any

low heater flashes to gas at the impeller. During this time, the pump

impeller spins without actually circulating any thermal fluid.

2. If Fulton Thermal Corporation provided the heater skid, loss of head

to the pump is extremely unlikely with proper fluid level in the

combination tank.

3. The most common low heater in a thermal piping system is water,

which needs to be boiled out at startup or anytime new piping or fluid

is added to the thermal oil system.

4. Once the system has been brought up to full operating temperature,

assuming that the entire system has seen flow, there should be no

further occurrence of low heater contamination apart from possible

heat exchanger failure.

g) System is Open

1. Lack of back-pressure. If control valving is improper or pressure drop

across the system is too low, the resulting minimal back-pressure may

not provide enough resistance for the flow to make the pressure switch.

Check the thermal fluid system for proper operation of control valves.

h) Blocked sensing line on pressure switch

1. A blocked sensing line will give an inaccurate pressure reading to the

pressure switch. A blocked line will need to be replaced or cleaned. Most

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