Garland HO IN 3200 INDUCTION TEMPERATURE CONTROLLED BUILT-IN HOLD-LINE User Manual

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Installation

RTCSmp Built-In Temperature Controlled Hold-Line


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Part # 4532287 Rev 4 (6/10/14)

3. Connecting the components:

A. Each Induction Generator can connect up to four Heat Retaining Plates. Therefore, there are four

control zones on a Generator: Zone A, Zone B, Zone C, and Zone D.

IMPORTANT: Connect one Heat Retaining Plate to one zone only.

Installing 1 Heat Retaining Plate, use any one of the zones.

Installing 2 Heat Retaining Plates and only one control unit: use Zones A, B OR Zones C, D.

Installing 2 Heat Retaining Plates and two control units: use Zones A, C OR Zones B, D.

Installing 3 Heat Retaining Plates with two control units, use any three of the four zones.

B. Within each zone, there are two types of connectors: (i) coil and (ii) sensor.

Use the coil cable to connect the coil connector on the Plate to the corresponding one on the
Generator. Similarly, connect the sensor connectors with the sensor cable provided.

C. Secure the grounding cables of the Heat Retaining Plates.

D. One to two Operating Units can connect to one Generator. Use the RJ-45 cable(s) provided to

connect the Operating Unit(s) to the Generator.

E. Control Unit connected to the LEFT connector controls both Zones C and D.

F. Control Unit connected to the RIGHT connector controls both Zones A and B.

G. Connect each built-in frame to earth at the respective grounding bolts.

H. Connect the Generator to the power cable.

4. Connect the unit to the power supply.

5. Perform the Function Test. See chapter 5 Function Test.

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