Power, Warning – Despatch RAD Series User Manual
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RAD Oven Series Owner
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1.5.4. Power
Line voltages may vary in some geographies. If the
line voltage for your RAD oven varies more than
10% from the oven voltage rating, electrical
components such as relays and temperature controls
may operate erratically.
If the line voltage is lower than the oven voltage
rating, heat-up time may be significantly longer
and motors may overload or run hot.
If the line voltage is higher than the nameplate
rating, motors may run hot and draw excessive
amperage.
Refer to the Electrical Specifications on your oven
for the specifics pertaining to your oven (Figure 2).
Model
Volts
†
Amps
Hertz
‡
Electrical Phase
KW
RAD2-13
208
37.7
60
3
12
240
33.2
12
480
16.6
12
RAD2-19
208
37.7
60
3
12
240
33.2
12
480
16.6
12
RAD2-35
208
59
60
3
18
240
47.5
16
480
23.7
16
Warning!
This oven is not designed for use with flammable material. If
your process involves flammable material, see the RFD Class A
series.
†
An oven designed for 240 volts (see oven nameplate) will operate satisfactorily on a minimum of 208
Volts, but will result in 25% reduced heater output. If your power characteristic is lower, contact Despatch
Industries.
‡
50 hertz electrical is available on all models.
Figure 2. Electrical Specification Label.