M-62-04 SHC-1.4-61RQH-R-0070 Manual
Revision - Date: 02 – 09/23/2015
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FACILITY REQUIREMENTS:
Before installing the SHC inline heater confirm the facility requirements listed below.
Space Requirements:
The SHC inline heaters are designed to be installed within the tool or bench near the process
tank assembly. Allow adequate space in the tool for mounting of the heater. Also provide
space to make necessary power and plumbing connections to the heater.
The heater should be installed in an area free from
excessive chemical or liquid exposure. The
electrical junction area must not be submerged or
exposed to excessive splashing or high pressure
spray.
Location:
The SHC inline heater is designed to be located in areas where exposure to process chemistry
is likely. The heater’s external components are constructed of materials similar to the wetted
components, but is not designed to be externally submerged.
Over-pressure protection should be installed to
prevent pressures in excess of the maximum
pressure at a specific temperature. Reference
System Specifications or the heater’s facilities print
for additional information.
Plumbing Requirements:
The SHC inline heater plumbing connections include fluid inlet and outlet connections.
Plumbing must be compatible with process chemicals and temperatures.
Over-pressure protection should be installed to prevent pressures in excess of the maximum
pressure at a specific temperature. A pulse-dampener must be used with a diaphragm
pump. Refer to Table 2 for maximum pressure versus temperature information.
Do not exceed maximum temperature/pressure
rating of this unit. Irreparable damage to the heater
will result.