This document provides instructions for operating and setting the temperature control unit for a tank container electric heating system. The unit has controls for selecting either 220V or 440V power supply, adjusting the heating element temperature from 0-200°C, and adjusting the cargo temperature from 0-120°C. The 10 step operating procedure includes checking voltages, switching power on at the source, and ensuring temperatures are properly set with the element at least 15°C higher than the cargo temperature.
This document provides instructions for operating and setting the temperature control unit for a tank container electric heating system. The unit has controls for selecting either 220V or 440V power supply, adjusting the heating element temperature from 0-200°C, and adjusting the cargo temperature from 0-120°C. The 10 step operating procedure includes checking voltages, switching power on at the source, and ensuring temperatures are properly set with the element at least 15°C higher than the cargo temperature.
This document provides instructions for operating and setting the temperature control unit for a tank container electric heating system. The unit has controls for selecting either 220V or 440V power supply, adjusting the heating element temperature from 0-200°C, and adjusting the cargo temperature from 0-120°C. The 10 step operating procedure includes checking voltages, switching power on at the source, and ensuring temperatures are properly set with the element at least 15°C higher than the cargo temperature.
Voltage: 220 Volt or 440 Volt, 3 phase 50/60 Hertz Voltage Selection: Manual Changeover Switch Temperature Control: Cargo Temperature Controller 0 to 120°C Heating Element Temperature Controller 0 to 200°C Circuit Breaker Isolation
OPEN BOX LID TO ACCESS CONTROLS
OPERATING PROCEDURE
1. Check voltage of power supply.
2. Ensure SW1 in OFF position. 3. Select correct operating voltage on SW2, 220 Volt or 440 Volt. 4. Select heater element temperature TH1. 5. Select cargo temperature TH2 6. Check CB1 to CB7 are set to I. 7. Switch ON mains at source. 8. Switch on SW1. 9. Ensure door is securely closed. 10. Ensure correct mains neon indicator light is ON, 220 Volt or 440 Volt.
TO SET THE TEMPERATURE CONTROL UNIT
1. Adjust TH1 element control to maximum acceptable cargo temperature.
The element temperature must be at least 15°C above the desired cargo temperature
2. Adjust TH2 cargo control to the required cargo temperature.