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Remko, Flange heating cartridge, Operation – REMKO Flange Heating Cartridge User Manual

Page 6: Care and maintenance

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REMKO

FLANGE HEATING CARTRIDGE

REMKO

FLANGE HEATING CARTRIDGE

Operation

In order to operate the flange heating
cartridges economically and in an energy-
conscious manner, water temperatures in
the storage tank should be selected as low
as possible.
Only set the infinitely variable temperature
to the water temperature you actually
need. This saves energy and reduces the
buildup of lime deposits in the container.

Depending on the water temperature
required, the water temperature in the
container can be set using the infinitely
variable temperature selector or by using
the four marked main steps.

Four main steps are marked on the
flange heating cartridge's temperature
controller knob as follows to make it
easier to set and adjust the temperatures:

i

Prevents the storage tank from freezing

approx. 40°C, warm to the touch

storage water


·· approx. 65°C, moderately hot

storage water To prevent an accidental

scalding with hot water this setting

is recommended. At this setting,

the unit works especially

economically. Heat losses

Care and maintenance

Care

Only clean the units with a damp

cloth

(adding, for instance, a liquid

household cleaner).

Do not use any caustic, scouring

or solvent-based

cleaners.

When operating with day current,
do not set the temperature control
any higher than •• (approx. 65°C).

NOTE

!

CAUTION

The control knob's left stop position
does not represent a zero or
shutdown setting for the unit heater!

Due to the hysteresis of the temperature
control (±7°K) and possible radiation
losses (cooling of the pipes), the tem-
perature data is subject to an accuracy
of ±10°K.

1 pc. Protective current discharge

resistor

1 pc. Temperature sensor

1 pc. Safety temperature

limiter

Scope of delivery

are low and the scale buildup

is largely avoided.

There is only a low standby

energy consumption.

··· approx. 85°C, hot storage water