Introduction
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Precision Induction Heating
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carton(s) so that the carrier's claim agent may inspect it. We will assist you in filing a
claim against the carrier should it be necessary to do so.
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Your EASYHEAT uses RF energy to raise the temperature of your work-piece. Most of
this RF energy is transmitted into the work-piece and some is transmitted into the air.
Physical Risks
During the HeatOn cycle, high RF voltages are present at your work-coil. There are
several risks, which we instruct you to protect against:
Electrical installations must be made by a qualified electrician and must conform to
applicable safety codes.
The equipment requires a connection to earth ground and does not make use of
neutral. Failure to connect earth (safety) ground will result in a potentially hazardous
condition. Do not omit this step!
High Temperatures: take steps to prevent personal contact with the work-piece you are
heating. Severe burns can result from contact at these temperatures! The mounting frame
on the bottom can heat during normal use, mount work-head to non-flammable surface,
and do not touch until cooled.
RF Voltages: we recommend that you provide protection against personal contact with
the work-coil when it is energized (Heat On).
Induction burns: the energized work-coil causes nearby metals to become heated; DO
NOT APPROACH ENERGIZED WORK-COIL WHILE WEARING OR CARRYING
METAL OBJECTS!
Electric and magnetic fields (EMF): EMF can affect Implanted Medical Devices.
Implanted Medical Device wearers should consult their doctor and the device
manufacturer before going near induction heating operations.