Set-up – Despatch LFD Series with Protocol Plus User Manual
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Set-up
1.
Select the location for installing your oven.
If solvents are going to be used in the oven,
you must install an exhaust stack to the
outside of the building. Go to step 2.
If no exhaust stack is necessary, go to step 3.
2.
Install an exhaust stack from the rectangular exhaust fan discharge stack to the
outside of the building.
If a round exhaust stack is used, a minimum area greater than the area of
the exhaust stack is required.
The flashing through the roof or wall must be capable of handling an
exhaust stack temperature up to 343°C (650°F).
All stacks must comply with state and local building codes to insure that
surrounding combustible surfaces are below 71°C (160°F).
Design the exhaust stack to limit the amount of restrictions to insure
proper airflow. If more than two (2) elbows are used in the stack, over all
airflow will be reduced. If airflow is reduced, the amount of solvent that
can be safely used with the equipment must also be reduced.
3.
Place oven on a bench top or an optional cabinet base, or directly on the floor.
The oven must have a minimum 2 inch clearance in the rear to provide proper
ventilation. When placed next to another cabinet, or next to another oven, a 3
inch clearance is required. The doors will still open.
4.
Make sure oven is level and plumb; this will assure proper heat distribution and
operation of all mechanical components.
5.
Identify correct power source indicated on the
specification plate.
6.
On the larger units, remove the control panel
and the filler panel to expose the equipment
mounting area.
7.
Hardwire the oven directly to the electric supply. On larger units the oven line
connection is located on the equipment mounting panel.
WARNING:
Do not use the oven in wet,
corrosive or explosive
atmospheres unless this oven is
specifically designed for a
special atmosphere.
WARNING:
Do not use the oven in wet,
corrosive or explosive
atmospheres unless this oven is
specifically designed for a
special atmosphere.