Technical data
- Do not allow a “thermal closed circuit” to occur. Under no circumstances must the
outlet air be drawn in again, since this causes the unit to overheat.
- After installation, the equipment’s functions must be tested. To do so, determine
the maximum cooling plate temperature. The temperature must be measured at the
cooling plate base below the induction coil, which is located at the centre of the
equipment close to the transistor module (large black block). In continuous
operation of at least 2 hours and at an ambient temperature of 20°C, the
temperature must not exceed 50°C.
- When using potentiometer lines longer than 60 cm, the lines must be shielded and
connected to terminal S of the induction module.
- The mains cable must always be shielded and clean contacts provided at both
sides.
- Select and set up the mains isolator so that the equipment is switched on and off
no more than 5 times a day.
Our induction units are equipped with cables and plugs that comply with the
national regulations.
The Induction-Unit have to be equipped with right Cable an Plug for the
Regulations of the Country WHERE the Unit is been used.
Make sure that the plug is wired correctly:
For the electric Connection for the Unit take attention.
The Law Regulations of the Country have to be adhered!
Warning
Wrong Voltage can damage the
Induction Unit
Warning
The electrical Connection must only
implemented by specially trained staff
4 Taking the Unit into Service
4.1 Unit Assembly
<Warning Electrical connections must be installed by trained personnel
only.>
Our induction units are equipped with a mains cable which must be connected
with a wall socket. If no plug has been installed at the cable, connect the plug as
described in chapter 3.
Electric installations must be carried out by registered installation companies
only, observing the specific national and local regulations. These companies are
responsible for correctly interpreting all regulations and performing the
installation in compliance with the safety instructions. Indications on warning
signs and nameplates must be strictly observed.
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