CHECKLIST
Location and Good Standard
✓
Installation Practices
❑
Confirm safe access to equipment for
maintenance, removal and lockout-
tag out.
❑
Ensure equipment is designed for the
installed environment.
❑
Allow a minimum of 4 feet (1.2
meters) on all four (4) sides to allow
for proper ventilation and operation.
❑
Allow a minimum clearance of 4 feet,
(1.2 meters) above unit. Use extreme
caution when dealing with hot
surfaces.
✓
Electrical Inspection
❑
Verify amp draws and voltage on
serial tag match electrical service
being supplied.
❑
Check all electrical termination points
for tightness.
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Electrical wiring completed and
disconnect sized and installed per
code and compliance.
❑
Verify motor rotation, motor(s)
bumped.
❑
Verify any remote control wiring is
complete.
Mechanical Inspection
✓
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Mechanical fittings tight
❑
Unions tight
❑
Compression fittings tight
❑
Ensure Supply, Drain and Process
connections are connected properly,
and operating pressure does not
exceed ratings.
OPERATION
INSTALLATION:
Fluid Connections: There are four (4)
convenient and clearly marked
connections; "Supply Water," "To
Process," "From Process" and "Drain
Water. Use full size unrestricted high
temperature hose or pipe rated for the
proper pressure and temperature.
Electrical Connections: Install power
cord to disconnect. Ensure supply
voltage is equal to unit voltage as listed
on the serial tag.
Fill Reservoir: Fill with fresh Heat
Transfer Fluid from an unopened drum,
to a level of ¾ full on sight glass.
Proceed to start unit and purge air, filling
reservoir to maintain a ¾ level in the
sight glass.
START UNIT:
•
Open all valves to supply, drain, and
process connections.
•
Turn on main power.
•
Check phase, rotation should be
clockwise from motor end of pump.
•
Hold start button in until pressure
rises on discharge pressure gauge.
•
Set temperature to the lowest setting
and let unit run. To adjust factory
default, see manual.
SHUT DOWN UNIT:
•
Adjust temperature setting to 75°F
•
Allow unit to cool to below 150°F
•
Press stop button.
The water and main electrical power to
the Mokon Temperature Control System
may be turned off, if desired, but is not
necessary unless the system is being
relocated or for prolonged shut down.
STANDARD CONNECTIONS
*Typical connections are shown. Follow labels on back
of the unit for proper installation.
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