3.
Installation
• Remove packing material and place the induction heater
on a non-ferrous, stable, flat surface. The box will normally
contain the heater, a yoke or a set of yokes, the temperature
probe, a pair of heat-resistant gloves and a small container
of lubricant.
• Check the supply voltage and current meet the specifications
on the type plate to be found on the back of the machine.
• As there are a large number of plug types, not every Timken
induction heater is provided with a plug. When the heater is
not provided with a plug, a suitable plug has to be affixed
by a qualified electrician.
• The wires should be connected as follows, there are 3
options depending on what type of cable the heater is
supplied with:
230V/110V
Brown
Phase
Black
Blue
Neutral
White
Green/
Ground
Green
yellow
400, 450, 500V
Brown
Phase
Brown
Blue
Phase
Black
Green/
Ground
Green/
yellow
yellow
• Make sure that the supply cable cannot come into contact
with the bearing that is to be heated. Insert the plug into a
shockproof wall socket.
• Use the main switch to switch on the current. The machine
will emit a short bleep and the display will show a "pre-set
goal temperature" set by the manufacturer.
• Connect the temperature probe by inserting the plug in the
socket. Make sure that – and + correspond on both plug
and socket
• The induction heater is now ready to be used in the
temperature function mode.
4.
Phase
Black "1"
Neutral
Neutral
Black "2"
Phase
Ground
Green/
Ground
yellow
Phase
Black "1"
Phase
Phase
Black "2"
Phase
Ground
Green/
Ground
yellow
4.
Symbols and Display
Symbols shown on the heater:
Prohibited for people
with a pacemaker.
Magnetic field may have
influence.
No watches or other
metal objects allowed.
Magnetic field may have
influence.
Display:
Increase time/
temperature -
Operate using Time
Mode -
Start operation -
5
Use heat-
resistant
gloves
Read the
instructions
- Display: time or
temperature
- Reduce time/
temperature
- Operate using
Temperature Mode
- Stop operation/
automatic
demagnetisation