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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Section 1 – Safety Warnings & Precautions

Prior to shipment, the following tests are made to assure the customer the highest standards of

manufacturing:

a) Material

inspections

b) Manufacturing process inspections

c) ASME welding inspection

d) ASME hydrostatic test inspection

e) Electrical components inspection

f) Operating

test

g) Final engineering inspection

h) Crating

inspection

Rigging your heater into position should be handled by a competent rigger experienced in handling heavy

equipment.

The customer should examine the heater for any damage, especially the refractories. It is the

responsibility of the installer to ensure all parts supplied with the heater are fitted in a correct and

safe manner.

Warning

Operating the heater beyond its design limits can damage the heater, it can also be dangerous. Do

not operate the heater outside its limits. Do not try to upgrade the heater performance by

unapproved modifications. Unapproved modifications can cause injury and damage. Contact your

Fulton dealer before modifying the heater.

Warning

A defective heater can injure you or others. Do not operate a heater which is defective or has

missing parts. Make sure that all maintenance procedures are completed before using the heater.

Do not attempt repairs or any other maintenance work you do not understand. Obtain a Service

Manual from Fulton or call a Fulton Service Engineer.

Warning

Thermal Fluid Heaters have high temperature surfaces, that if touched may cause serious burns.

Only competent and qualified personnel should work on or in the locality of a thermal fluid heater

and ancillary equipment. Always ensure the working area and floor are clear of potential hazards,

work slowly and methodically.

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