Chapter 3: •
Available Options
3-1
Feature Descriptions
Immersion Heaters
The fluid is heated by the specially designed three-phase low watt density electrical immersion
heater, and regulated by the controller. The standard heater has a steel sheath for low watt
density and good heat transfer.
These models can be supplied with 6, 12, 18, 24 kW low watt density immersion heaters,
depending upon the heating needs of the process. The 18 and 24 kW models are built to provide
full or partial heat as required by the process and determined by the controller, to provide more
precise control.
Heater Tank
The M features a single pass heater tank. The tank is designed to maintain an optimum balance
of fluid velocity versus watt density, and turbulence for excellent heat transfer, and minimal
pressure drop. The high fluid velocity will greatly prolong the life of the heater and fluid.
Audible alarm
• Drain valve
• Hour meter; measures total pump run time hours
• General fault visual alarm
• Autovent sequence; deducts available
• Low level alarm; deducts available
• High level indicator light
• Manual bypass; deducts available
• Heat exchanger options of 3.9 sq. ft. (0.3627 sq. m) and 6.7 sq. ft.
(0.6231 sq. m)
• Remote controller
• Lexan cover
• Optional operating voltages of 208/3/60, 230/3/60, 575/3/60,
380/3/50, and 415/3/50
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