Components
Item No. | Description | Function |
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1 | Water valve | An electrical solenoid valve energized by the float switch or the water control switch (in manual position); when open, it allows water to flow into the water pan |
2 | Water strainer | A filter to prevent particles from plugging the water valve |
3 | Contactor | The relay that directs power to the water heaters |
4 | Relay | Shuts the heat off to the water pan when a low watercondition is sensed by the float switch |
5 | Radiant heater | A long tubular heater mounted in a reflector located in the ceiling panel of the unit |
6 | Hi-limit thermostat | A safety device mounted to the bottom of the water pan which detects an over temperature condition if the water pan runs dry |
8 | Water pan insert | Holds the pans in place over the water |
9 | Pan support-top | Tilts the pans used in the top toward the customer side of the unit |
10 | Light bulb | A 60 watt rated long-life bulb that should be replaced by a bulb of the same rating |
11 | Lamp socket | A high temperature ceramic socket for holding the light bulb |
12 |
Tinted glass panel |
Specially tempered colored glass with a thin film of silicone that protect the light bulbs and colors the light |
13 | Water control switch | A three-position switch on which the center position is off; in the position marked AUTOMATIC (up), water level in the unit will be controlled by the float switch; in the position marked MANUAL (down), water valve is opened directly by the switch; the MANUAL position is spring loaded so that the water valve will close when the switch is released |
14 | Water light | A light, operated directly by the float switch, that indicates low water conditions, regardless of the position of the water control switch; the low water level is indicated when the light is illuminated |
15 | Thermometer | Indicates the water temperature |
16 | Water Thermostat | An electro-mechanical device used to regulate the water temperature |
17 |
Power Switch |
A two-position, three pole switch used to turn on and off the heat and water control systems |
18 | Power Light | Illuminates when the power switch is on and the heat and water system controls are energized; if the power light goes off during normal operation, this means the water pan hi-limit device has opened indicating that the unit is out of water |
19 | Radiant Heat Infinite Regulator | The infinite regulator is a time proportioning controller; the higher the number set means the radiant heat will be on a greater percentage of time |
20 | Light Switch | The light switch is a two-position, two pole switch used to turn the lights on and off |
21 | Light Fuse Holder | The fuse holder is a protective device for the lighting circuit; the fuse is a 15 amp rating and must be replaced by a fuse of the same size and rating |
22 |
Float Switch |
An electro-mechanical sensing device used to automatically control the water level in the water pan; the sensor can be inactivated by the water control switch; the sensor illuminates the low water light when it senses a low water condition |
23 | Water Heater | The water heater is a flat strip heater which measures approximately 3” wide by 25” long; there are two heaters rated at 1020 watts each attached to the bottom of the water pan |