SMC Networks HEC006-A5 User manual

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HEC002-A
Air-cooled Thermo-con
Model No. HEC002-A5*
HEC006-A5*
Keep this manual available at all times.
A_HEC-OM-I009-1.7


History
HEC002-A/HEC006-A i
History
Version
Preface
Contents
Chap.1
Chap.2
Chap.3
Chap.4
Chap.5
1.0
1.1
1.1
1.1
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.6
1.6
1.7
Version
Chap.6
Chap.7
Chap.8
Chap.9
Chap.10
1.0
1.1
1.1
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.3
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.7
Record of Changes
Version
Contents
Date
1.0
First edition
Sep.2005
1.1
1.2: Change the address of R&D Center.
4.1: Add model option.
6.1: Change Accuracy related to temp(stability)
Jul.26.2006
1.2
Add HEC006-A
May.20.2008
1.3
Add caution of the heavy object. Modify supply circulating fluid and drain
Jun.30.2008
1.4
2.4: Add Disposing of product
5.2.3: Modify opening and closing of reservoir cap.
Nov.5.2014
1.5
Model No. label changed
Jan.29.2016
1.6
Add Warning and Caution label
Apr.20.2018
1.7
Add contents and caution of the daily check
Mar.13.2020

Preface
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Preface
Thank you very much for purchasing SMC Thermo-con. (herein referred to as the “product”).
This manual is describes the operation of the product. Please use this manual for efficient and long use
of this unit. Be sure to read this manual efficiently for your deep understanding of overview and safety of
this unit before installation or carrying out the relevant operations of this unit. Especially, you need to
follow the instructions about ”Danger”, “Warning”and “Caution”.
Packaged items
No.
Item
Qty.
1
Product
1
2
Power supply cable
1
3
Foot (mounting bracket)
2
4
Operation Manual
1

Contents
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Contents Page
No.
1 Introduction----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-1
1.1 Scope and general description of use -------------------------------------------------------------- 1-1
1.2 Operation by external communication-------------------------------------------------------------- 1-1
1.3 Contents of operation manual ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1-2
2 Safety Instructions ------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-1
2.1 Before using the Thermo-con------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-1
2.1.1 Safety training-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2-1
2.1.2 Identification of “Danger”, “Warning”, “Caution”and “Note”--------------------------------------------------2-1
2.2 “Warning”label and “Caution”label----------------------------------------------------------------- 2-3
2.2.1 The position of attached “Warning”label and “Caution”label -----------------------------------------------2-3
2.3 Precautions for running(safety interlock)----------------------------------------------------------- 2-4
2.3.1 Interlock list--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2-5
2.4 Disposing of product ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-6
3 Caution on Installation-------------------------------------------------------------- 3-1
3.1 Environment ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-1
3.2 Installation-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-2
3.3Mounting---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-2
3.4Piping-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-3
3.5Handling ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-3
4 Unit overview--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-1
4.1 Method of identifying model--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-1
4.2 Manufacturing years method of display------------------------------------------------------------ 4-1
4.3Model No. label ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-1
4.4Appearance------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4-2
4.5Outline of operation-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-3
4.5.1 Electrical diagram ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4-3
4.5.2 Mechanical system-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4-3
4.6 Functions -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-4
4.6.1 Auto tuning---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4-4
4.6.2 Offset function-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4-4
4.6.3 Learning control function ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4-4
4.6.4 External tune control function ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4-4
4.6.5 Temperature sensor fine control function ------------------------------------------------------------------------4-4
4.6.6 Setting value memory function--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4-4

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4.6.7 Upper/Lower temperature limit alarm function------------------------------------------------------------------ 4-7
5 Names and Functions of Components ---------------------------------------- 5-1
5.1 Side view----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5-1
5.1.1 HEC002 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5-1
5.1.2 HEC006 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5-1
5.1.3 Air Filter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5-2
5.2 Top view-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5-2
5.2.1 Operation panel -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-3
5.2.2 Display-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-3
5.2.3 Reservoir Cap ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-4
5.3 Auto tuning function --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5-4
6 Specifications-------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-1
6.1 Specification table ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------6-1
6.2 Performance chart----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------6-2
1) Cooling capacity------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6-2
2) Heating capacity------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6-2
3) Pump capacity-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-3
7 Preparation for Operation---------------------------------------------------------- 7-1
7.1 Preparation for circulating fluid------------------------------------------------------------------------7-1
7.2 Power supply-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------7-2
7.3 Grounding---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------7-2
7.4Supply circulating fluid and drain ---------------------------------------------------------------------7-2
7.5Check - repair----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------7-3
7.5.1 Daily check -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-3
7.5.2 Check after seismic vibration and impact------------------------------------------------------------------------ 7-4
7.5.3 Repair and maintenance--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-4
8 Operation-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8-1
8.1 Condition after power up--------------------------------------------------------------------------------8-1
8.2 How to operate --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------8-1
8.3 Setting mode, Level 1------------------------------------------------------------------------------------8-2
8.3.1 How to enter and return ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8-2
8.3.2 Available mode in Level 1-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8-2
8.4 Setting mode, Level 2------------------------------------------------------------------------------------8-3
8.4.1 How to enter and return ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8-3
8.4.2 Available mode in Level 2-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8-3

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8.5 Setting mode, Level 3----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8-5
8.5.1 How to enter and return-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------8-5
8.5.2 Available mode in Level 3--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------8-5
8.6 Detail of setting mode level---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8-6
8.6.1 Setting mode, Level 1-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------8-6
8.6.2 Setting mode, Level 2-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------8-8
8.6.3 Setting mode, Level 3----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8-10
9 Alarm-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9-1
9.1 How to Identify Alarm ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9-1
9.2 Alarm indication------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9-1
9.3 How to reset alarm--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9-2
9.4 Alarm code list -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9-2
9.5Troubleshooting------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9-4
10 Appendix------------------------------------------------------------------------------10-1
10.1 Signal and style of connectors---------------------------------------------------------------------10-1
10.2 Calculation of dew point (from psychometric chart)------------------------------------------10-2
10.3Power supply cable -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------10-2
Figure List Page
No.
Fig. 2-1 The position of attaching “Warning”label and “Caution”label ----------------------------------------------------2-3
Fig. 2-2 Detail of “Warning”label and “Caution”label--------------------------------------------------------------------------2-3
Fig. 3-1 Installation environment ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3-2
Fig. 3-2 Installation environment (when the back side has been blocked)------------------------------------------------3-2
Fig. 3-3 Mounting -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3-3
Fig. 4-1 Position of Model No. label ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4-1
Fig. 4-2 Legend of Model No. label-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4-1
Fig. 4-3 Outside drawings of Thermo-con ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4-2
Fig. 4-4 Electrical diagram------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4-3
Fig. 4-5 Circulating fluid circuit------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4-3
Fig. 5-1 HEC002-A ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5-1
Fig. 5-2 HEC006-A ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5-1
Fig. 5-3 Air Filter-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5-2
Fig. 5-4 Top view------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5-2
Fig. 5-5 Operation panel---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5-3
Fig. 5-6 Display--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5-3
Fig. 5-7 Reservoir Cap-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5-4
Fig. 6-1 Cooling capacity--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------6-2
Fig. 6-2 Heating capacity--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------6-2
Fig. 6-3 Pump capacity----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------6-3
Fig. 9-1 Alarm indication in the event ERR14 arises ---------------------------------------------------------------------------9-1
Fig. 9-2 Alarm indication in the event ERR14 arises during PB width setting input-------------------------------------9-1
Fig. 9-3 Alarm indication in the event temp. upper and lower limit arises -------------------------------------------------9-1
Fig. 10-1 Moisture air diagram----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10-2

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Table List Page
No.
Table 2-1 Division of DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTE------------------------------------------------------- 2-2
Table 2-2 Meaning of a symbol ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-2
Table 2-3 Safety interlock list(Part 1) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-5
Table 2-4 Safety interlock list(Part 2) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-5
Table 6-1 Specifications -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-1
Table 8-1 Available mode in Level 1----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8-2
Table 8-2 Available mode in Level 2----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8-4
Table 8-3 Available mode in Level 3----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8-5
Table 9-1 Alarm information --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9-1
Table 9-2 Reset of alarm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9-2
Table 9-3 Alarm code list ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9-2
Table 9-4 Troubleshooting ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9-4
Table 10-1 Signal and style of connectors---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------10-1
Table 10-2 Power Supply Cable ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------10-2
Abbreviations
Abbreviation (The order of ABC) Meaning
AC Alternating Current
AT Auto Tuning
Chap. Chapter
DC Direct Current
EMI Electro Magnetic Interference
EPDM Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer
ERR Error
IEC International Electrotechnical Commission
LCD Liquid Crystal Display
PE (Electricity) Protective Earth
PE (Material) Polyethylene
PID Proportional, Integral, Differentiate
PPS Polyphenylene Sulfide
PV Process Value
RET Return
RXD Received Data
SEL Select
SER (No.) Serial (No.)
SG Signal Ground
SUS Special Use Stainless steel
SV Setting Value
Temp. Temperature
TXD Transmitted Data
WRN Warning

Introduction
HEC002-A/HEC006-A 1-1
1Introduction
The definition and construction of operation manual are described below.
1.1 Scope and general description of use
The operation manual applies to operation method of SMC-brand Thermo-con HEC002-A and HEC006-
A. Thermo-con is air-to-liquid heat exchanger to be used to control the temperature (e.g. detectors in an
X-Ray system). It aims easier understanding of operational and Installation information of the Thermo-
con. Before any operation and Installation of this unit, be sure to read this operation manual carefully
and understand the contents well.
This unit is Class 1 equipment with regard to the type of protection for electric shock.
1.2 Operation by external communication
It complies with communication standard RS-232C and RS-485. RS-232C can have a cable with length
up to 15m. RS-485 can have a cable with length up to 500m.
The content which can be communicated is as follows.
1) Setting and reading of target temperature
2) Reading of the value detected by temperature sensor
3) Reading of warning status
4) Setting and reading of off-set value
For operation by communication, it is necessary to order “Communication Specifications”.
<Contact>
If you have any questions or are unclear about any of the content of this manual, please contact the
following department.
SMC Corporation R&D Center
Product Development Division-6
Address: 4-2-2, KINUNODAI, TSUKUBAMIRAI-SHI, IBARAKI-KEN 300-2493, JAPAN
Phone:+81-297-52-6666
Fax:+81-297-20-5007
E-mail:kaihatsu_6_g3@smcjpn.co.jp

Introduction
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1.3 Contents of operation manual
1) Chap. 1 Introduction
The definition and use of operation manual are described.
2) Chap. 2 Safety Instructions
Safety instruction, caution note, danger and warning, warning label and caution label and safety
interlock used in this unit are described.
3) Chap.3 Caution on Installation
The precautions for setting up and mounting this unit are described.
4) Chap. 4 Unit Overview
Describes the outlook of this unit and operation overview.
5) Chap. 5 Names and Functions of Components
The description and function of the parts in this unit are mentioned.
6) Chap. 6 Specifications
The specifications of this unit are described.
7) Chap. 7 Preparation for Operation
The precautions for operation of this unit are described by each part.
8) Chap. 8 Operation
The method for operation of this unit is explained.
9) Chap. 9 Alarm
The alarms, which arise in this unit, are explained.
10) Chap. 10 Appendix
The signal of connectors and the method for calculating dew points are described.

Safety Instructions
HEC002-A/HEC006-A 2-1
2Safety Instructions
2.1 Before using the Thermo-con
This chapter is dedicated for your safety during interaction with the product.
The product is operated at high voltage.
Therefore, not only those who operate the unit, but those who are in charge of service and who work
nearby the product should read carefully and thoroughly understand descriptions related to safety in this
manual before starting the work.
2.1.1 Safety training
This manual is not a general manual for safety and hygiene education that safety and hygiene tutors are
supposed to conduct.
Anyone working with or near the product should be fully trained in recognition of the danger inherent to
the product and the related safety countermeasures.
A manager is responsible for strict compliance to the safety standard in whole system, but individual
person in charge of operation and maintenance should take responsibility for the daily work and should
consider the safety of the working location and environment.
Operators and maintenance personnel responsible should ensure the safety of workshops and their
environment before starting work.
Training concerning the product should take place after the sufficient training on safety. The training
must not be carried without consideration to safety.
2.1.2 Identification of “Danger”, “Warning”, “Caution” and “Note”
The notifications given in this operation manual aim to assure the safe and correct operation of the
product to prevent injury of operators or damage to the product. The notifications are grouped into four
categories, “Danger”, “Warning”, “Caution”, and “Note”, which indicate the severity of the hazard and
damage and also the degree of emergency. All notifications contain critical matter on safety, so they
shall be carefully observed.
DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION and NOTE signs are in order according to severity (DANGER>
WARNING> CAUTION> NOTE).

Safety Instructions
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Table2-1 Division of DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTE
Table2-2 Meaning of symbols
These paragraphs highlight hazards that would cause serious or even
fatal injuries to workers if handled improperly or important instructions
are ignored.
These paragraphs highlights hazards that might cause serious injuries to
workers if the appropriate procedure is not carried out or warnings are
ignored.
These paragraphs highlights hazards that might cause serious injuries to
workers or might damage the unit, installed devices or products if the
appropriate procedure is not carried out or cautions are ignored.
These paragraphs highlight knowledge which is recommended to be
known to avoid mistakes that likely to happen during operation. Also
anything that might damage the unit or performance of product for
checking is described.
IEC/ISO standard
Attention, consult accompanying
documents
Meaning
Caution, risk of electric shock
Symbol
IEC 348
ISO 3864, No. B.3.6
!
DANGER
!
WARNING
!
CAUTION
NOTE

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2.2 “Warning” label and “Caution” label
This product is provided with “Warning” labels and “Caution” labels to inform the operator of hazards
related to the product. Check the contents and position of all labels before starting the work.
The product shall be handled only by trained personnel only.
Transportation, installation and maintenance including dangerous work
shall be done by persons who have full knowledge and experience on
the product and the system. Cover panels of the product shall be
opened only by qualified service technicians or qualified personnel.
Read all warning and caution labels carefully and keep them in mind. Do
not peel off or rub alert warning and caution labels.
Confirm locations of alert warning and caution labels.
This product cannot be used for the device related to food.
If abnormal conditions, such as abnormal noise or smoke, or water
leakage appeared, take the following actions:
Shut down power.
Stop water radiating water supply
Contact an authorised SMC dealer for repair
2.2.1 The position of attached “Warning” label and “Caution” label
Fig. 2-1 The position of attaching “Warning”
label and “Caution”label
“Caution”label and “Warning”label
60mm
150mm
Fig.2-2 Detail of “Warning”and “Caution”label
for HEC002-A
for HEC006-A

Safety Instructions
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2.3 Precautions for running (safety interlock)
This is a function to protect personnel, to restrict operation, that may cause damage to the product or
facility, and to remove dangers related to safety.
This unit has several interlock functions, which activate when dangerous operation or condition occurs to
stop operation and make it safe.
See “2.3.1 Interlock list” for contained function.
During operation or maintenance of the product, do not disable the
interlock function of any device. Otherwise unexpected personnel injury
or damage to the product may occur.
When turning on/off the power observe the procedure. Otherwise
unexpected malfunction or danger may occur.
When maintaining, cleaning or in case of emergency, turn off the power
source.
After identifying a problem be sure to check the cause and take
necessary countermeasures before turning on the power.
When the power supply is restarted after turned off once, keep time
interval at least 1sec. The restart of supply within that interval may break
the unit.
Please do not use the device which generates the electromagnetic
radiation such as cellular phones beside the unit. There is a possibility
that the unit mis-operates.

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2.3.1 Interlock list
Table2-3 Safety interlock list (Part 1)
No.
Description
Part
Quantity
Location
Cause
1
Overheat in
Heat
Exchanger
Thermostat
1
Heat
Exchanger
Detects abnormal heat in heat
exchanger.
2
Switching
power supply
failure
Thermostat
2
Power supply
Detects abnormal current, voltage or
heat.
3
Overheat in
Heat Sink
Thermostat
1
Heat sink
Detects overheat in Heat Sink.
4
Low circulating
fluid level
Level sensor
1
Reservoir
Detects lowering of circulating fluid level
in reservoir.
5
Detection of
breakage of
temp. sensor
Controller
internal circuit
-
Detects breakage and short circuit of
temp. sensor and cables.
6
Excessive
temp. increase
Controller
internal circuit
-
Detects temp. input value not less than
70 C.
7
Excessive
temp.
decrease
Controller
internal circuit
-
Detects temp. input value not more than
0 C.
8
Abnormal
output
(Overload)
Controller
internal circuit
-
Works when temp. change is smaller
than over load detection temp.(selected
between 0.1 to 9.9 C) even if 100%
output continues during overload
detection time (selected between 0 to
99min.) When 0 is set, the alarm doesn’t
arise.
9
Low flow rate
(Option)
Flow sensor
-
Detects lowering of flow rate at
0.7±0.3L/min or less.
Table2-4 Safety interlock list (Part 2)
No.
Description
Condition of unit
Indication
How to reset
1
Overheat in Heat
Exchanger
Shuts off power supply to
the Heat exchanger, Pump
and Fan.
Error indication on display.
(ERR14)
Restart power
supply
2
Switching power
supply failure
Shuts off power supply to
the Heat exchanger, Pump
and Fan.
Error indication on display.
(ERR11)
Restart power
supply
3
Overheat in Heat
Sink
Shuts off power supply to
the Heat exchanger, Pump
and Fan.
Error indication on display.
(ERR14)
Restart power
supply
4
Low circulating fluid
level
Shuts off power supply to
the Heat exchanger, Pump
and Fan.
Error indication on display.
(ERR20)
Restart power
supply

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5
Detection of
breakage of temp.
sensor
Shuts off power supply to
the Heat exchanger, Pump
and Fan.
Error indication on display.
(ERR17)
Restart power
supply
6
Excessive temp.
increase
Shuts off power supply to
the Heat exchanger, Pump
and Fan.
Error indication on display.
(ERR12)
Restart power
supply
7
Excessive temp.
decrease
Shuts off power supply to
the Heat exchanger, Pump
and Fan.
Error indication on display
(ERR13)
Restart power
supply
8
Abnormal output
(Overload)
The unit continues to
operate.
Error indication on display
(ERR15)
Restart power
supply
9
Low flow rate
(Option)
Shuts off power supply to
the Heat exchanger, Pump
and Fan.
Error indication on display
(ERR16)
Restart power
supply
2.4 Disposing of product
Contact an industrial waste disposal company for disposal of the product.
To minimize the risk, drain the fluid from the product when it is scrapped. If the fluid is left inside, an
accident and damage can result during transportation.

Caution on Installation
HEC002-A/HEC006-A 3-1
3Caution on Installation
Pay special attention to the safety of all personnel when installing and
transporting the product.
The product is heavy, be careful when installing or moving the product.
Only trained personnel can perform work such as installation,
transportation and maintenance of the product.
3.1 Environment
The product shall be installed in an environment that meets the following requirements.
1) Where the product is not exposed to water, oil or any chemical spills.
2) Where the product is installed horizontally in a stable position .
3) Where the product is installed without interfere the suction and discharge port.
4) Wherethe product is not exposed to corrosive or flammable gas. (The unit is not explosionproof.)
5) Where the ambient temperature range is between 10 to 35C and the relative humidity range is
between 35 to 80%. No dew condensation is allowed on the unit. Information about due
condensation is shown on “10.2 Calculation of Dew Point”.
6) Where the product is not exposed to noise sources (such as discharging equipment, large relay and
thyristor).
7) Where the there is enough space between power supply cable and communication cable of the
product and power cables of other equipments.
8) Where the product is not exposed to strong electrical or magnetic emissions.
9) Where the power supply and ground connections can be made correctly.
10) Where the product is not exposed to materials such as silicone, which may generate harmful gas.
11) Where the product is not outdoors or in a place with the direct sunshine or heat radiation.
12) Where the product is at an altitude of more than 1000 meters.

Caution on Installation
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3.2 Installation
If the air inlet of Thermo-con and the outlet opening is not enough, the cooling capacity decreases
due to the rise of the ambient temperature, decrease of the radiating air flow. Install Thermo-con
following condition. Moreover, when the exhaust duct is necessary, prepare it by customer.
3.3 Mounting
The product should be mounted as follows.
1) Use the foot attached to the product for mounting.
2) Then tighten M4 screws (bolts) or equivalent into 4 holes sized to 5mm on the parts marked with
arrow for mounting.
Fig. 3-1 Installation environment
Air IN
Air OUT
Air IN
Air OUT
Fig. 3-2 Installation environment (when the back side
has been blocked)
HEC002:100mm or more
HEC006:500mm or more
HEC002:200mm or more
HEC006:500mm or more

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Fig3-3 Mounting
Be sure to correctly tighten all screws the required torque.
3.4 Piping
1) Ensure the flow rate of the circulating fluid is as high as possible to maintain the temperature
stability. Therefore, the length of the external piping should be minimized and internal diameter
should be as large as possible. Piping must have sufficient strength for the maximum discharge
pressure of the circulating circuit.
2) Likewise, if a tube is bent or multiple elbow fittings are used, the piping resistance will increase and
the flow rate will decrease. If the flow rate falls, the temperature stability will decrease.
3) If installing a tank externally, only a sealed tank should be used. Do not use an open tank.
Ensure that the INLET and OUTLET for circulating fluid is connected
correctly. If any valves are used ensure that they do not restrict the flow,
otherwise low flow my cause an alarm.
3.5 Handling
Transport Thermo-con with both handles.
240(HEC002)
270(HEC006)
300(HEC002)
280(HEC006)

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