Galvanic heaters


Immersion heater consists of a sheathing (quartz glass or stainless steel), inserted heating element and splash-proof head. On the sheathing there is ring-shaped sign of minimal draught in the solution. It defines length of effective part of the heater. Inserted heating element is ceramic. The head is manufactured from polypropylene resistant for operation of solutions and their steams. The head with sheet rubber gaskets forms splash-proof sheath for electric terminals of the heater.


Technical parameters

Type

Power

Voltage

L

L2

The sheathing material

Application

[W]

[V]

[mm]

[mm]

GGC

900

230

382

82

porcelain

All the acid solutions, especially:

-   high glossy nickel-plated

-   dyeing (except the fluorine acid)

-   chrome

-   precious metals

-   solutions of table salt

-   acidify rinse waters (without fluorine)

and alkalis solutions

1800

807

250

2500

937

250

3500

1307

250

GGT

900

230

383

83

glass

1800

808

250

2500

938

250

3500

1308

250

GGS

900

230

382

83

stainless steel

 

Alkalis solutions especially:

-   degrease solutions

-   cadmic

-   copper

-   tin

-   zinc

-   rinse water solutions polluted with alkalis

 

1800

800

250

2500

930

250

3500

1300

250



The head which is bearing element of the heater should be supported with the bottom part on the bracket located on the tank with solution (the bracket is not included in the set).
The bracket should keep the heater immovable during any movements of the solution. It should also keep distance between the heater and walls and bottom of the tank in order to provide unrestricted flow of solution.

Comments
  • Quartz glass sheath of the heater is sensitive to mechanical impacts and sudden changes of temperature. In order to complement solution in the tank use liquids with the temperature close to the temperature of the solution.
  • Before taking the heater out of the solution disconnect supply and wait until it cools down.
  • The deposits that settle on the heater's sheath should be removed periodically, if not the heaters might work badly and might be less efficient.
  • The clumps in the head should be serviced (cleaning, screwing in) periodically (once a month).
  • Do not use the heater if the level of solution in the tank is lower than ring-shaped sign of minimal draught.



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