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M-62-04 SHC-1.4-61RQH-R-0070 Manual
Revision - Date: 02 – 09/23/2015
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INSTALLATION (CONTINUED):
Process Fluid Inlet and Outlet Connections:
1) Remove the protective plastic plugs from the inlet and outlet connections of the heater
chamber assembly.
2) Connect appropriate fittings to the Inlet and Outlet of the heater chamber assembly.
Refer to the fitting manufacturer’s specifications and instructions for proper installation
requirements.
NOTE: For the Nippon Pillar fittings it is recommended to use a gap gauge (W1) to
verify proper tightening of the nut. Gap gauges are available from Nippon
Pillar Packing.
Electrical Connections:
The SHC inline heater has separate power and sensor cable connections.
Main Power:
The Power Cable consist of (2) two black power leads, and (1) one green ground lead, which
are factory wired to a customer specified TE connectivity/AMP plug connector.
1) Refer to the model number label for the power requirements for this heater.
2) Fuse the incoming power supply lines for the rated amperage using an approved electrical
disconnect. The electrical disconnect must meet the following minimum requirements:
Appropriate voltage and amperage ratings for the specific heating system. Verify that all
fused electrical disconnects meet jurisdictional requirements.
For safety of service and maintenance personnel, this electrical disconnect must be
located within sight of the equipment.
3) Ensure that all services are off before making connections (electrical, liquids, and gas).
Lockout and Tagout as appropriate.
4) Connect Power connector to the mating receptacle (customer supplied). Refer to electrical
schematic 62-0072 for details.
Note: the use of an electrical disconnect device is required in the customer supplied
controller, which must have the proper electrical rating necessary for the equipment.
All electrical connections and safety devices must
comply with local electrical code guidelines. Use
only approved and properly rated wire, conduit and
connectors.
Check all connections before applying power.