ESAB Carbon Dioxide Heater Troubleshooting instruction

F-14-226
F
regula-
2
October, 1995
) female x male
P/N 950578
for Single Cylinder Service
CARBON DIOXIDE HEATER
Max. Pressure .................................................................................... 3000 psig
Electrical .......................................120 VAC/120 Watts, Standard 3-prong plug
SPECIFICATIONS
Connections ....................................................... CGA 320 (CO
Max. Temperature (approx.)......................................................................160
.
Flow ....................................................................................... 180 cfh
rates of CO
Max. CO
Dimensions .......................................................................... 4-3/4" x 2" x 1-3/4"
Wrench Flats......................................................................................1-1/4" x 1"
l Designed to prevent regulator "freeze-up" and malfunction using high flow
.
delivery.
nents.
l Installs between regulator and cylinder valve.
l Wrench flats to facilitate installation.
l "Potted" insulation imbeds and provides total protection to electrical compo-
l Non-metallic sheath insulates and reduces surface temperatures to prevent
2
tor.
tor and the heater.
heater. Tighten the connections firmly with wrenches.
heater and to a standard 120 volt AC grounded receptacle. Heater acti-
vates when extension cord is connected. Allow 5 - 10 minutes for heater to
possible burns.
pendable CO
length.
2. Install supplied washer (or gasket) in the inlet female nut of both the regula-
3. Connect the heater to the cylinder valve outlet, and then the regulator to the
l Thermostatically controlled to maintain safe operation temperature and de-
l Requires standard 3-conductor (grounded) electrical cord of appropriate
INST ALLATION & OPERATION
1. Be sure to read and understand all instructions packed with the CO
4. When ready to operate, connect extension cord of appropriate length to the
warm-up before you start delivering the CO
5. When not operating, unplug the heater.
parts in particular may cause burns.
CAUTION: Allow the heater to cool before handling. The exposed metal
F-14-226
October, 1995
F
o
) female x male
P/N 950578
for Single Cylinder Service
CARBON DIOXIDE HEATER
Flow ....................................................................................... 180 cfh
.
rates of CO
nents.
possible burns.
delivery.
2
pendable CO
length.
regula-
2
tor.
.
parts in particular may cause burns.
tor and the heater.
heater. Tighten the connections firmly with wrenches.
heater and to a standard 120 volt AC grounded receptacle. Heater acti-
vates when extension cord is connected. Allow 5 - 10 minutes for heater to
warm-up before you start delivering the CO
INSTRUCTIONS for INSTRUCTIONS for
SPECIFICATIONS
Connections ....................................................... CGA 320 (CO
Max. Pressure .................................................................................... 3000 psig
Electrical .......................................120 VAC/120 Watts, Standard 3-prong plug
Max. Temperature (approx.)..................................................................... 160
Max. CO
Dimensions .......................................................................... 4-3/4" x 2" x 1-3/4"
Wrench Flats...................................................................................... 1-1/4" x 1"
l Designed to prevent regulator "freeze-up" and malfunction using high flow
2. Install supplied washer (or gasket) in the inlet female nut of both the regula-
3. Connect the heater to the cylinder valve outlet, and then the regulator to the
l Installs between regulator and cylinder valve.
l Wrench flats to facilitate installation.
l "Potted" insulation imbeds and provides total protection to electrical compo-
l Non-metallic sheath insulates and reduces surface temperatures to prevent
l Thermostatically controlled to maintain safe operation temperature and de-
l Requires standard 3-conductor (grounded) electrical cord of appropriate
INST ALLATION & OPERATION
1. Be sure to read and understand all instructions packed with the CO
4. When ready to operate, connect extension cord of appropriate length to the
5. When not operating, unplug the heater.
CAUTION: Allow the heater to cool before handling. The exposed metal
F-14-226 10/95 1C Printed in U.S.A. F-14-226 10/95 1C Printed in U.S.A.
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