Watlow Electric Electric Heater 316 42 15 1 User Manual

WATLOW IND. WATROD Modular Duct Heater Installation & Maintenance Manual  
I&M NUMBER: 316-42-15-1  
Date:6/11/2008  
Page: 1  
Rev: 2  
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Pre Installation  
Check to make sure that heater received is the same as that ordered.  
Elements may come in contact with each other during shipment. Minor adjustments to elements may be  
required prior to installation to separate them. Extensive bending of elements should be avoided since  
dielectric strength between coil and sheath may be compromised.  
Watlow heaters are built to comply with UL and CSA dielectric requirements, it may be necessary due to  
atmospheric conditions / humidity, to perform a dielectric test prior to startup. (Refer to megohm test  
under Installation section)  
Safety  
Electric heaters are inherently dangerous!! Care should be taken to read and completely understand the  
Installation and Maintenance manual before installing and wiring the heater. Any installation and  
maintenance performed on the heater shall be done by a qualified electrician, in accordance with the  
"National Electric Code" and other electrical codes as they apply. It is the users responsibility to ensure that  
the heater being used is properly selected and installed in the application.  
The Caution Symbol (exclamation point) alerts you to a "CAUTION", a safety or functional hazard which  
could affect your equipment or its performance.  
The warning symbol (lightning bolt) alerts you to a "WARNING", a safety hazard which could affect you and  
the equipment  
Installation  
Proper heater selection and installation will result in efficient heat transfer, safe operation, and long heater  
life.  
1. Megohm precheck  
During shipping and/or storage, the possibility of moisture absorption by the insulation material within the  
element is possible. To ensure proper megohm values a minimum 500 VDC megohm meter (Megger)  
should be used to ensure that the megohm reading between the heater terminal and the heater sheath is  
more than 10 megohms when the unit is at room temperature.  
If several units are interconnected, the megohm of the heater is obtained by taking the reading and  
dividing by the number of interconnected elements. This reading should be greater than 10 megohms.  
If a low megohm value exists, two alternative methods can be used to remedy the situation. The best  
method is to remove all terminal hardware, and bake out the heater at no higher than 250°F (120°C)  
overnight or until an acceptable reading is reached. The second method is to energize the unit at low  
voltage in air until the megohm is at an acceptable reading. Care should be taken to prevent the heater  
sheath from exceeding 750°F (398°C) for Incoloy®.  
2. Protection of heater elements from over temperature  
The use of temperature controls to regulate heating process and prevent heater over temperature is  
highly recommended to ensure safe heater operation. It is the users responsibility to ensure safety of  
the installation. Individual heater modules are designed to accommodate optional high limit  
thermocouple kit.  
WARNING: Install high temperature control protection in systems where an over temperature  
fault condition could present a fire hazard or other hazard. Failure to install temperature control  
protection where a potential hazard exists could result in damage to equipment and property,  
and injury to personnel.  
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WATLOW IND. WATROD Modular Duct Heater Installation & Maintenance Manual  
I&M NUMBER: 316-42-15-1  
Date:6/11/2008  
Page: 3  
Rev: 2  
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Figure # 1  
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WATLOW IND. WATROD Modular Duct Heater Installation & Maintenance Manual  
I&M NUMBER: 316-42-15-1  
Date:6/11/2008  
Page: 4  
Rev: 2  
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When installed horizontally the user must determine whether the duct wall has sufficient strength to  
support the unit by the flange only. A frame may be necessary to support the unit in the duct. This frame  
can have tapped holes or captive nuts to receive mounting bolts. An access panel in the duct can  
facilitate installation.  
DANGER: HAZARD OF FIRE. Electric heaters are capable of developing high temperatures so extreme  
care should be taken to locate heaters in safe environments. Mounting heaters in atmospheres  
containing combustible gases and vapors should be avoided. According to article 501 of the NEC, the  
maximum surface temperature of the heater shall not exceed 80 % of the auto-ignition of the surrounding  
atmosphere when the heater is continuously energized. Care should also be taken to keep combustible  
materials far enough away to be free of the effects of high temperatures.  
5. Wiring  
WARNING; HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. Any installation involving electric heaters must be  
grounded to earth to eliminate shock hazard.  
Electrical wiring to the heaters must be installed in accordance with the National Electric Code and any  
state and local electrical code by qualified personnel.  
Consult wiring diagram supplied with the unit for correct feeder wires connections. If one is not supplied,  
the factory should be consulted for the appropriate wiring diagram. Feeder wire should be properly  
selected based on amperage, electrical power rating, ambient temperature, and type of environment.  
Feeder wire should also be housed in either rigid or flexible conduit which carries the same classification  
as the heater enclosure. It is the users responsibility to properly size and install feeder wire.  
Feeder wire line connections may be made directly to stud terminals or box type compression fittings.  
Box type compression fittings will accept a #4 AWG maximum wire while stud terminals will accept a  
#10 ring connector(T&B, Amp, etc.). It is essential that these connections be tight. Stud terminals should  
be tightened to a maximum torque of 20 in-lbs while the bottom nut is supported. Ground connection  
(color coded "green") is supplied inside the housing for ground wire.  
Line voltage must be equal to or less than rating stamped on the heater assembly.  
The power circuit is required to include a branch circuit overcurrent protective device, a disconnect and a  
secondary thermal cut-out with manual reset. The control circuit should include the temperature  
controller, the primary thermal cut-out and an interlock with the fan motor. One method to do this is with  
a pressure air flow switch. It will open the control circuit and de-energize the heater when any  
circumstance prevents sufficient air flow through the heater.  
The air handler should be set up to run on a time delay after the heater is de energized. The correct time  
delay will depend on the blower rating, amount of duct insulation, and the total power output of  
heaters(s). The time delay allows the elements to cool and prevents overheating the adjacent duct and  
terminal areas.  
Start Up  
Before energizing the heater the following items should have been checked with the heater power  
disconnected:  
1. Electrical termination is tight and wiring is per wiring diagram supplied with heater  
2. Proper disconnecting means and fusing have been installed  
3. The voltage rating of the heater is the same as that being applied  
4. Megohm is within acceptable limits  
5. Proper temperature controls and safety limiting devices are in place  
6. Heater is securely installed in duct  
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WATLOW IND. WATROD Modular Duct Heater Installation & Maintenance Manual  
I&M NUMBER: 316-42-15-1  
Date:6/11/2008  
Page: 5  
Rev: 2  
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After applying power to the heater make sure that the system is being controlled properly before leaving  
it to run unattended. Failure to do this could result in overheating resulting in personnel danger and fire.  
Troubleshooting  
PROBLEM  
Cause / Correction  
No power available to heater  
Check disconnect switch to ensure it is in the "ON" position  
and that fuses are not blown. Replace fuses if they are blown  
Fuses blowing  
Check heater electrical rating. Applied voltage may be wrong  
Check fuse rating. Fuses should be at least 25% more than full  
load amperage.  
Disconnect heater power source. Check the heater resistance  
to ground. This should be no less than 1 Megohm. Refer to  
Megohm checking.  
Not enough power  
Check line voltage to ensure it is within specification  
Check full line current if voltage is correct. If line current is lower,  
the heater may be wired wrong or has open elements  
Air not heating to desired  
temperature  
Not enough Kw or incorrect voltage being applied  
Too much heat loss, higher wattage heater may be required  
High limit tripping / alarm  
Not enough fluid flow  
Too much Kw  
Line voltage higher than designed / allowable  
Preventative Maintenance  
CAUTION: HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. TURN ALL POWER TO HEATER OFF, USE  
APPROPRIATE DISCONNECT LOCKOUTS AND ALLOW SYSTEM/HEATER TO COOL BEFORE  
PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE  
Check line connections to make sure they are tight, free of oxide build-up, and that no dust or dirt build-up is  
present. Re tighten to 20 in-lbs as necessary.  
Check enclosure (inside) for rust, dirt or dust. Remove rust if present, with steel wool (or equal) and  
thoroughly blow clean with dry, oil-free air.  
If enclosure is moisture resistant, check condition of cover gasket. A replacement can be obtained from the  
factory.  
Replacement Parts  
Reference the duct heater part number on the nameplate when ordering replacement parts.  
Recommended spare parts would be : a Modular Duct Heater, replacement module, and high limit  
thermocouple or high limit thermocouple kit.  
To replace individual heater module:  
a)  
b)  
c)  
d)  
Disconnect power and then feeder wire  
Remove terminal hardware connecting module to be replaced and other adjacent modules.  
Remove the two Allen head screws and split washers holding module to main flange.  
Pull module through main flange as shown below.  
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WATLOW IND. WATROD Modular Duct Heater Installation & Maintenance Manual  
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Date:6/11/2008  
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e)  
f)  
Reinstall new module through main flange and retighten using Allen head screws and split washers.  
Reinstall jumpers and feed wire  
g)  
Check circuit resistance to ensure that modules have been properly wired  
Split Washer  
Main Flange  
Module  
Allen Screw  
To install high limit thermocouple kit:  
a)  
b)  
Perform steps a - d above.  
Use a 11/32” drill to drill a pilot hole at the location depicted by the “+” mark shown on the flange  
below.  
Watlow Modular Duct Heater  
PN XXXXXXXXXX  
XXXX W, XXX V, XPH, XXXX  
c)  
Use a 1/8 NPT tap to thread the hole drilled in step b. Make certain that the hole being tapped  
is perpendicular to the flange. If it is not perpendicular, electrical shorting may occur between the  
compression fitting and the nearby electrical jumpers.  
d)  
e)  
Thread the lower portion of the compression fitting in the hole tapped above.  
Insert thermocouple through lower portion of compression fitting threaded into flange and through  
hole in upper support bracket until transition fitting of thermocouple is bottomed out.  
Tighten upper portion of compression fitting to firmly hold thermocouple in place.  
Wrap thermocouple as shown in the diagram below about two times on a 2” diameter.  
Attach tip of thermocouple to mid section of element using the hose clamp provided. The tip of the  
thermocouple should not be covered by the hose clamp, but should extend about 3/16” from the  
hose clamp.  
f)  
g)  
h)  
i)  
Pass heat shrink provided over thermocouple leads and compression fitting. Heat shrink sleeving so  
that it adheres to the shape of the compression fitting and thermocouple.  
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WATLOW IND. WATROD Modular Duct Heater Installation & Maintenance Manual  
I&M NUMBER: 316-42-15-1  
Date:6/11/2008  
Page: 7  
Rev: 2  
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Contact your local Watlow distributor for ordering replacement parts. Check the Yellow Pages under  
"Electrical Heating Elements" in the largest industrial area nearest you.  
Warranty  
Watlow warrants its products against defects in material and workmanship for 12 months from the date of  
delivery for custom products and 18 months for stock products providing such products are properly applied,  
used and maintained. Watlow does not warrant any product against damage from corrosion, contamination,  
misapplication, improper specification or operating conditions beyond our control. The terms of this warranty  
are the exclusive terms available to any person. No person has authority to bind the Company to  
representation or warranty other than this warranty. Watlow is not liable for incidental or consequential  
damages resulting from use of the product whether a claim for such damages is based upon warranty,  
contract, negligence or other fault. Should any product fail under these warranty conditions it will be repaired  
or replaced at no charge. Advanced authorization must be obtained within 30 days of failure.  
Return Policy  
1. Call Watlow Industries at 573-221-2816, for a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number before  
returning any item for repair or replacement. The following information is needed to process a returned  
heater expeditiously:  
Customer name  
Contact Name  
Part number  
Quantity  
Reason for return  
Application information  
Customer account number  
Phone Number  
P.O. number  
MSDS sheet of material(s) that came in contact with heater, if used.  
2. Prior approval and an RMA number is needed when returning any unused product for credit. Make sure  
the RMA number is on the outside of the carton, and on all paperwork. Return all material Freight  
Prepaid basis.  
3. Stock heaters and accessories which have not been used or modified can be returned to the plant for a  
20% restocking charge. Modified stock units can only be returned, if they are not permanently modified,  
for a minimum 30% restocking charge.  
4. All stock and modified stock must have a date code no later than 2 years from the date of shipment.  
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WATLOW IND. WATROD Modular Duct Heater Installation & Maintenance Manual  
I&M NUMBER: 316-42-15-1  
Date:6/11/2008  
Page: 8  
Rev: 2  
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REVISIONS  
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