Chromalox S-RAD-2 - Manual

Chromalox S-RAD-2

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – WIRING; A. Controlling Radiant Intensity —; OPERATION; High temperatures will oxidize cop-; DELTA CONNECTIONS —
  • Page 3 – A. To Remove Heating Element —; Remove terminal cover screws and terminal cover.; B. To Install Element —
  • Page 4 – RENEWAL PARTS IDENTIFICATION
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DATE

SALES

REFERENCE

DIVISION

SECTION

Chromalox

®

(Supersedes PG422-1)

PG422-2

RAD

161-058066-001

SEPTEMBER, 2001

4

Type S-RAD

Electric Radiant Heater

© 2010 Chromalox, Inc.

Specifications

MOUNTING

Hazard of Fire. In the case of solvents of an explo-
sive nature, ventilation air must be in sufficient vol-
ume to dilute the solvent vapor so that explosive
mixtures cannot occur. In order to comply with the
standards of safety required by the insurance com-
panies, ventilation protection and other facilities
must be in accordance with National Fire Protection
Association Bulletin No. 86, entitled “Standard for
Class A Ovens and Furnaces”. This bulletin may be
obtained from the Association at 1 Batterymarch
Park, Quincy, MA 02269.

Length (In.)

Model

Volts

kW

Overall

Heated

S-RAD-2

120 or 240

0.95

24-3/8

16-1/2

S-RAD-2V

208 or 275

S-RAD-3

120 or 240

1.3

30-5/8

22-3/4

S-RAD-3V

208 or 275

S-RAD-4V

208 or 275

2.2

46-5/8

38-5/8

S-RAD-4

240 or 480

S-RAD-5V

208 or 275

3.0

61-3/8

53-3/8

S-RAD-5

240 or 480

S-RAD-6V

208 or 275

3.75

73-3/4

65-3/4

S-RAD-6

240 or 480

S-RAD-7V

208 or 275

4.4

85-3/4

77-3/4

S-RAD-7

240 or 480

Note:

Please familiarize yourself with these instructions before attempting

to install or connect this Radiant Heater.

Before Installing
1.

Open carton and remove heater at the place of installation.
Mounting clamps are in parts bag in carton.

2.

Check nameplate volt and watt rating against your power sup-
ply voltage and heating requirements of your installation. This
nameplate is located on one end of the heater.

ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD. Disconnect all power
before installing or servicing heater. Failure to do
so could result in personal injury or property dam-
age. Heater must be installed by a qualified person
in accordance with the National Electrical Code,
NFPA 70.

1. Clamps —

Heaters are mounted by means of the mounting

clamp and

3

/

8

” bolt assembly which is used as shown in Figure

2. Clamp assembly may be attached to heater by sliding over
end or by snapping over top of extruded frame section at any
point along its length (see Figure 3). For proper heater support,
the maximum distance between clamps must not exceed 48”.
On extra-long heaters, more than two clamps are furnished.

2. Mounting Holes —

When heaters are mounted adjacent to

each other in the same plane, note that distance between mount-
ing holes on framing to support heaters will be 3

11

/

16

” minimum.

When heaters are not in the same plane, i.e., set at an angle to
one another, distance between mounting holes in framing will
be either greater or less than 3

11

/

16

”.

3. Framing —

Where an extensive installation is being made, the

use of continuous slot metal framing manufactured by several
concerns will be of assistance in saving time and money. The
framing is reusable.

4. Reflector Spacer Sheets —

Where heaters are not mounted

side by side (see Figure 4), reflector spacer sheets can be used
between heaters. These reflector spacer sheets and companion
reflectors consisting of an extruded aluminum housing with
reflector sheet and mounting clamps are available. Check factory.

5. Insulation —

Where unusually high work temperatures are

encountered, it may be desirable to insulate backs of heaters
with high-temperature fibrous insulation. A suggested method
of accomplishing this is indicated in Figure 4.

6. Ventilation —

Where solvents, water, etc. are being evaporat-

ed from work in process, it is necessary to provide substantial
quantities of ventilation air to carry away the resulting vapors.

Mounting Frame

Reflector

Spacer Sheet

Insulation

Figure 4

Figure 1 — Heater Parts and Dimensions

2 / "

15 16

2 / "

3 8

3 / "

11 16

Figure 3

Figure 2

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Summary

Page 2 - WIRING; A. Controlling Radiant Intensity —; OPERATION; High temperatures will oxidize cop-; DELTA CONNECTIONS —

WIRING Hazard of Fire. In the case of solvents of an explo-sive nature, ventilation air must be in sufficient vol-ume to dilute the solvent vapor so that explosivemixtures cannot occur. In order to comply with thestandards of safety required by the insurance com-panies, ventilation protection and ot...

Page 3 - A. To Remove Heating Element —; Remove terminal cover screws and terminal cover.; B. To Install Element —

MAINTENANCE RENEWAL PARTS IDENTIFICATION ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD. Disconnect all powerto heater before installing or servicing heater.Failure to do so could result in personal injury orproperty damage. Heater must be installed by aqualified person in accordance with the NationalElectric Code, NFPA 70....

Page 4 - RENEWAL PARTS IDENTIFICATION

2150 N. RULON WHITE BLVD., OGDEN, UT 84404 Phone: 1-800-368-2493 www.chromalox.com RENEWAL PARTS IDENTIFICATION Model Volts Watts Element Model No. Element P.N. Reflector Sheet Insulation Bushing Element Support Clip 120 SRTU-209-120 228-024788-001 S-RAD-2 208 950 SRTU-209V-208 228-024788-002 234-01...

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