Purpose of adjustable airflow, Supply air adjustment, Return air adjustment – Despatch RAD Series User Manual

Page 18: Figure 8, Warning

Advertising
background image

T

HEORY OF

O

PERATION

RAD Oven Series Owner

’s Manual

18

Version 1

Copyright © 2012 by Despatch Industries.

All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this manual may be reproduced, copied or transmitted in any form or by any
means including graphic, electronic, or mechanical methods or photocopying, recording, or information storage and
retrieval systems without the written permission of Despatch Industries, unless for purchaser's personal use.

Figure 8. Initial factory settings for optional louvers.

3.3.1. Purpose of Adjustable Airflow

Optional adjustable airflow has several purposes in the RAD oven:
1. Ability to get the best temperature and airflow uniformity.
2. Ability to “spot heat” special areas or specific parts of load.
3. Ability to prevent air flowing out or sucking in through the entrance and exit openings in the

oven.

3.3.2. Supply Air Adjustment

The adjustment of supply louvers is directly related to temperature uniformity in the work
chamber. A general guideline is that more heat is required next to doors, windows and outside
walls so, therefore, more air is required to deliver that heat.

3.3.3. Return Air Adjustment

Ensure there are no restrictive conditions which may limit the amount of air handled by the return
ducts. Restrictions in return air ducts may decrease the amount of air handled by the fan and/or
may result in pressurized conditions in the work chamber. The initial settings for return louvers
should be 50% more open than the supply louvers. Final adjustment may be necessary.

Warning!


Maintain slight positive pressure to regulate heat.

Too much positive pressure in an oven can create a high outer
skin temperature as hot air is forced out through panel joints
and around door seal. High outer skin temperature could warp
the front of the oven.

Advertising