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appropriate workbench, however if the intended facility can accommodate a
standard workbench with a height of 34 in. (86.4 cm), depth of 30 in. (76.2 cm)
and a length of 72 in. it will provide a more than adequate work area. Please
refer to Figures 2.3 and 2.4 at the end of this section for a plan and elevation
view of the Model 1200.
• Move the furnace close to the final installation position and carefully remove
the shipping container. Referring to Figure 2.0, locate and remove four 3/8-
16 hex head bolts that attach the furnace to the shipping pallet.
• When lifting the furnace from the shipping pallet to the workbench two
people will be required. Ideally, one person will be positioned in front of the
furnace and will grip the lift handles located directly underneath adjacent to
the leveling pads; the second person, standing behind the rear electrical
enclosure, will grip the rear lifting bar while keeping his/her hands spread far
enough apart to help control the furnace horizontally. Depending on
installation requirements the furnace can be picked up from the sides with
additional lifting handles located adjacent to the rear leveling pads. Please
refer to Figure 2.0 and 2.1 for an illustration of the lifting bar and lifting
handles. Install the four leveling feet into the tapped holes on the bottom of
the furnace.
CAUTION! The furnace is heavy. Each person lifting the furnace must
be able to lift and control 100 lbs. (45.5 kg) comfortably. Do not attempt
to lift the furnace from the enclosure, instrument housing, rear electrical
enclosure, etc.; when other lifting techniques are used the furnace must
be lifted from below so that the load is carried by the steel chassis.
Failure to comply with these instructions can damage the plastic
enclosures and will void the warranty.
2.2.2 Machine Inspection
Unlock the rear electrical compartment by turning the four slotted head ¼ turn
fasteners in a counterclockwise direction. Carefully inspect the furnace for
shipping damage or loose components that may have dislodged during shipment.
Report any shipping damage immediately to the SST Customer Service
Department at (562) 803-3361.
2.2.3 Facilities Connections
Note: Please refer to Figure 2.2 at the end of this section to locate the facility
connections described in the following paragraphs.
Electrical
The furnace was built and tested to the voltage/power specified on the nameplate
located on the rear electrical enclosure below the main disconnect switch. An
electrical plug, matching the appropriate facility power outlet, is to be connected