Infinity TM Burnout Furnaces OPERATOR’S MANUAL 1–800–626–5651 1–502–637–1451 www.whipmix.com Infinity is a trademark of Whip Mix® ©2011 Whip Mix®.
TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPECIFICATIONS KEY PARTS IDENTIFICATION AND EXPLANATION FRONT PANEL (Figure 1) INFINITY L–30 1150W 1150W DISPLAY Electrical 115V 50/60Hz 220/230V 50/60Hz Capacity 8-1 3/4” rings or 2–3” rings 15-1 3/4” rings or 5-1 3/4” rings and 3-3” rings Overall Dimensions 10-3/4”W x 13-7/8”D x 18– 3/4”H (27.3cm x 35.2cm x 47.6cm) 14-1/2”W x 14-3/8”D x 18-3/4”H (36.8cm x 36.5cm x 47.6cm) Heating Chamber Dimensions 5-1/2”W x 5-1/4”D x 5-1/8”H (14.0cm x 13.3cm x 13.0cm) 9-1/8”W x 5-1/4”D x 5-1/8”H (23.
SPECIFICATIONS KEY PARTS IDENTIFICATION AND EXPLANATION FRONT PANEL (Figure 1) INFINITY L–30 1150W 1150W DISPLAY Electrical 115V 50/60Hz 220/230V 50/60Hz Capacity 8-1 3/4” rings or 2–3” rings 15-1 3/4” rings or 5-1 3/4” rings and 3-3” rings Overall Dimensions 10-3/4”W x 13-7/8”D x 18– 3/4”H (27.3cm x 35.2cm x 47.6cm) 14-1/2”W x 14-3/8”D x 18-3/4”H (36.8cm x 36.5cm x 47.6cm) Heating Chamber Dimensions 5-1/2”W x 5-1/4”D x 5-1/8”H (14.0cm x 13.3cm x 13.0cm) 9-1/8”W x 5-1/4”D x 5-1/8”H (23.
key parts identification and explanation key parts identification and explanation LOWER BACK PANEL (Figure 2) DISPLAY DESCRIPTION Vent Tube 1. Power Cord A. On 115V furnaces, the AC power cord is permanently connected to the unit. Heating Chamber 13 B. On 220/230V furnaces, the AC power cord is detachable and connects to a standard IEC receptacle. C. AC power cords are provided to correspond to receptacles that are available in a specific country. 2.
key parts identification and explanation key parts identification and explanation LOWER BACK PANEL (Figure 2) DISPLAY DESCRIPTION Vent Tube 1. Power Cord A. On 115V furnaces, the AC power cord is permanently connected to the unit. Heating Chamber 13 B. On 220/230V furnaces, the AC power cord is detachable and connects to a standard IEC receptacle. C. AC power cords are provided to correspond to receptacles that are available in a specific country. 2.
installation installation 2. Place the furnace in position allowing a minimum of 2 inches (5 cm) of air space on all sides. 3. Plug the power cord into a wall receptacle. On 220/230V furnaces, first connect the power cord to the IEC receptacle located on the rear of the furnace. A separate electrical circuit is recommended. The voltage rating of your furnace is on the serial number plate. 1. Be sure the Infinity is in the idle mode – no program us running. 2.
installation installation 2. Place the furnace in position allowing a minimum of 2 inches (5 cm) of air space on all sides. 3. Plug the power cord into a wall receptacle. On 220/230V furnaces, first connect the power cord to the IEC receptacle located on the rear of the furnace. A separate electrical circuit is recommended. The voltage rating of your furnace is on the serial number plate. 1. Be sure the Infinity is in the idle mode – no program us running. 2.
OPERATION operation program and operate – one stage program (Figure 1) 1. Follow One Stage Program, Steps 1 – 6. to display the desired program number (P1 – P30). 3. Press ENTER / REVIEW to select the displayed PROGRAM NUMBER. STAGE 1 and NIGHT TIME (DELAYED START) lights turn on. Enter to set the time required for the program to be completed and ready to cast (1 – 99hrs). 2. Press ENTER / REVIEW. STAGE 1 light turns off, STAGE 2 and HEAT RATE lights turn on.
OPERATION operation program and operate – one stage program (Figure 1) 1. Follow One Stage Program, Steps 1 – 6. to display the desired program number (P1 – P30). 3. Press ENTER / REVIEW to select the displayed PROGRAM NUMBER. STAGE 1 and NIGHT TIME (DELAYED START) lights turn on. Enter to set the time required for the program to be completed and ready to cast (1 – 99hrs). 2. Press ENTER / REVIEW. STAGE 1 light turns off, STAGE 2 and HEAT RATE lights turn on.
operation operation program and operate – four stage program (Figure 1) program and operate – three stage program (Figure 1) 1. Follow Three Stage Program, Steps 1 – 4. NOTE: The HEAT RATE cannot be programmed to "COOL" in STAGE 1 – only in STAGE 2, 3 or 4. 4. Press ENTER / REVIEW. TEMP light turns off and HOLD TIME light turns on. Enter time needed to hold at the above temperature (0 – 4hrs.). 3. Press ENTER / REVIEW. HEAT RATE light turns off and TEMP light turns on.
operation operation program and operate – four stage program (Figure 1) program and operate – three stage program (Figure 1) 1. Follow Three Stage Program, Steps 1 – 4. NOTE: The HEAT RATE cannot be programmed to "COOL" in STAGE 1 – only in STAGE 2, 3 or 4. 4. Press ENTER / REVIEW. TEMP light turns off and HOLD TIME light turns on. Enter time needed to hold at the above temperature (0 – 4hrs.). 3. Press ENTER / REVIEW. HEAT RATE light turns off and TEMP light turns on.
OPERATION OPERATION edit while a program is running (figure 1) review a program (figure 1) 2. Press PROGRAM NUMBER. NOTE: The program number cannot be changed using 3. Press to select the program number to be reviewed. The PROGRAM NUMBER (P1 – P30) will appear on the Main Display. 2. To determine the time remaining for the completion of the program, press NIGHT TIME (DELAY START). The time remaining appears on the Main Display for 5 seconds. 4.
OPERATION OPERATION edit while a program is running (figure 1) review a program (figure 1) 2. Press PROGRAM NUMBER. NOTE: The program number cannot be changed using 3. Press to select the program number to be reviewed. The PROGRAM NUMBER (P1 – P30) will appear on the Main Display. 2. To determine the time remaining for the completion of the program, press NIGHT TIME (DELAY START). The time remaining appears on the Main Display for 5 seconds. 4.
OPERATION OPERATION Sample one stage program (To be completed and ready to cast in 24 hours) STAGE 1 Sample three stage program (Program with Cooling) NIGHT TIME DELAY START HEAT RATE TEMP HOLD TIME 24:00 10°F (6°C) 1600°F (871°C) 1:00 NO * NO NO STAGE 2 STAGE 3 STAGE 4 HEAT RATE TEMP HOLD TIME STAGE 1 10°F (6°C) 600°F (316°C) 30 * STAGE 2 20°F (11°C) 1600°F (871°C) 1:00 * * STAGE 3 NO * * * * STAGE 4 NO * * *Though any number may appear, the unit is deactivated when
OPERATION OPERATION Sample one stage program (To be completed and ready to cast in 24 hours) STAGE 1 Sample three stage program (Program with Cooling) NIGHT TIME DELAY START HEAT RATE TEMP HOLD TIME 24:00 10°F (6°C) 1600°F (871°C) 1:00 NO * NO NO STAGE 2 STAGE 3 STAGE 4 HEAT RATE TEMP HOLD TIME STAGE 1 10°F (6°C) 600°F (316°C) 30 * STAGE 2 20°F (11°C) 1600°F (871°C) 1:00 * * STAGE 3 NO * * * * STAGE 4 NO * * *Though any number may appear, the unit is deactivated when
ERROR CODES ERROR CODES NOTE: “Beeps” occur when the Error Code appears on the Main Display error code DESCRIPTION Er 1 Er 2 INVALID ENTRY ERROR: STAGE, HEAT RATE and TEMP lights flash TABLET TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION ERROR error code DESCRIPTION Er 6 SHORTED THERMOCOUPLE OR DEFECTIVE HEATER PLATES Occurs if the thermocouple wires are shorted or the heater plates are defective causing Infinity to achieve a HEAT RATE of less than 6% of the maximum attainable HEAT RATE with full power applied to the h
ERROR CODES ERROR CODES NOTE: “Beeps” occur when the Error Code appears on the Main Display error code DESCRIPTION Er 1 Er 2 INVALID ENTRY ERROR: STAGE, HEAT RATE and TEMP lights flash TABLET TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION ERROR error code DESCRIPTION Er 6 SHORTED THERMOCOUPLE OR DEFECTIVE HEATER PLATES Occurs if the thermocouple wires are shorted or the heater plates are defective causing Infinity to achieve a HEAT RATE of less than 6% of the maximum attainable HEAT RATE with full power applied to the h
SERVICE SERVICE Toll Free: 6. When the tablet begins to melt or liquify at the edges, immediately press and hold. Then press ENTER/REVIEW. Your Infinity is now calibrated. Three “beeps” sound and “CAL” appears on the main display. CAUTION: The INFINITY should be serviced only by qualified service technicians. Be sure to unplug the power cord and wait for the furnace to cool before performing any service operation.
SERVICE SERVICE Toll Free: 6. When the tablet begins to melt or liquify at the edges, immediately press and hold. Then press ENTER/REVIEW. Your Infinity is now calibrated. Three “beeps” sound and “CAL” appears on the main display. CAUTION: The INFINITY should be serviced only by qualified service technicians. Be sure to unplug the power cord and wait for the furnace to cool before performing any service operation.
FIELD SERVICE Figure 4 INFINITY WITH UPPER REAR PANEL REMOVED REPLACEMENT OF HEATING PLATES REPLACEMENT PART NUMBERS M–30 (Set of 2) Rear Insulating Panel Jumper 115V 220/230V 33915 33916 Thermocouple Heating Plate Wire Thermocouple Clamp Power Terminal Ceramic Insulating Bushing L–30 Set of 2 Side Plates Set of 2 Rear Plates 33918 33917 27957 27956 Insulating Filler Heater (Power) Leads INFINITY M–30 (ALL VOLTAGES) 1. Remove the back panel of the furnace. Jumper 2.
FIELD SERVICE Figure 4 INFINITY WITH UPPER REAR PANEL REMOVED REPLACEMENT OF HEATING PLATES REPLACEMENT PART NUMBERS M–30 (Set of 2) Rear Insulating Panel Jumper 115V 220/230V 33915 33916 Thermocouple Heating Plate Wire Thermocouple Clamp Power Terminal Ceramic Insulating Bushing L–30 Set of 2 Side Plates Set of 2 Rear Plates 33918 33917 27957 27956 Insulating Filler Heater (Power) Leads INFINITY M–30 (ALL VOLTAGES) 1. Remove the back panel of the furnace. Jumper 2.
FIELD SERVICE Figure 5 INFINITY WITH FRONT PANEL / MAIN PC BOARD REMOVED REPLACEMENT OF THE MAIN PC BOARD REPLACEMENT PART NUMBERS 115V 220/230V M–30 15500–041 15500–053 L–30 15500–541 15500–553 1. Remove the front panel (Figure 5). 2. Note and record the color and location of each wire on the thermocouple terminals located on the Main PC Board. Remove both wires. 3. Remove the calibration jack connector (J1) from the Main PC Board by pulling straight up. 4.
FIELD SERVICE Figure 5 INFINITY WITH FRONT PANEL / MAIN PC BOARD REMOVED REPLACEMENT OF THE MAIN PC BOARD REPLACEMENT PART NUMBERS 115V 220/230V M–30 15500–041 15500–053 L–30 15500–541 15500–553 1. Remove the front panel (Figure 5). 2. Note and record the color and location of each wire on the thermocouple terminals located on the Main PC Board. Remove both wires. 3. Remove the calibration jack connector (J1) from the Main PC Board by pulling straight up. 4.
FIELD SERVICE FIELD SERVICE REPLACEMENT OF THE THERMOCOUPLE ASSEMBLY (PN 18913) 1. Remove the bottom front panel and the upper and lower rear panels of the furnace. (Note the position of the vent louvers on the rear panels.) REPLACEMENT OF THE TRIAC (PN 15475) 1. Remove the lower rear panel (Figure 2). 2. Note and record the color and location of the wires on the thermocouple terminals located on the Main PC Board (Figure 5). 2.
FIELD SERVICE FIELD SERVICE REPLACEMENT OF THE THERMOCOUPLE ASSEMBLY (PN 18913) 1. Remove the bottom front panel and the upper and lower rear panels of the furnace. (Note the position of the vent louvers on the rear panels.) REPLACEMENT OF THE TRIAC (PN 15475) 1. Remove the lower rear panel (Figure 2). 2. Note and record the color and location of the wires on the thermocouple terminals located on the Main PC Board (Figure 5). 2.
SPARE PARTS LIST SPARE PARTS LIST PARTS FOR INFINITY L–30 PARTS FOR INFINITY M–30 DESCRIPTION 115V 220/230V DESCRIPTION 115V 220/230V Power Cord Kit–Japan & U.S.
SPARE PARTS LIST SPARE PARTS LIST PARTS FOR INFINITY L–30 PARTS FOR INFINITY M–30 DESCRIPTION 115V 220/230V DESCRIPTION 115V 220/230V Power Cord Kit–Japan & U.S.
PROGRAM CARD FORMS Program # PROGRAM CARD FORMS Metal(s) HEAT TEMP RATE Program # Metal(s) HEAT TEMP RATE HOLD TIME Program # HOLD TIME Metal(s) HEAT TEMP RATE Program # HEAT TEMP RATE HOLD TIME STAGE 1 STAGE 1 STAGE 1 STAGE 1 STAGE 2 STAGE 2 STAGE 2 STAGE 2 STAGE 3 STAGE 3 STAGE 3 STAGE 3 STAGE 4 STAGE 4 STAGE 4 STAGE 4 Program # Metal(s) HEAT TEMP RATE Program # Metal(s) HEAT TEMP RATE HOLD TIME Program # HOLD TIME Metal(s) HEAT TEMP RATE Program # STAGE 1
PROGRAM CARD FORMS Program # PROGRAM CARD FORMS Metal(s) HEAT TEMP RATE Program # Metal(s) HEAT TEMP RATE HOLD TIME Program # HOLD TIME Metal(s) HEAT TEMP RATE Program # HEAT TEMP RATE HOLD TIME STAGE 1 STAGE 1 STAGE 1 STAGE 1 STAGE 2 STAGE 2 STAGE 2 STAGE 2 STAGE 3 STAGE 3 STAGE 3 STAGE 3 STAGE 4 STAGE 4 STAGE 4 STAGE 4 Program # Metal(s) HEAT TEMP RATE Program # Metal(s) HEAT TEMP RATE HOLD TIME Program # HOLD TIME Metal(s) HEAT TEMP RATE Program # STAGE 1
Infinity TM Burnout Furnaces OPERATOR’S MANUAL 1–800–626–5651 1–502–637–1451 www.whipmix.com Infinity is a trademark of Whip Mix® ©2011 Whip Mix®.