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The document provides instructions for operating a heater unit. It notes that the red light will glow if the thermostat fails, the water reaches boiling, or the heater operates without water. Users are told to withdraw water only after the green light turns off, and the procedure involves switching on power, waiting for the green light to turn off, then opening the outlet valve to withdraw water before closing the valve and turning off power.
The document provides instructions for operating a heater unit. It notes that the red light will glow if the thermostat fails, the water reaches boiling, or the heater operates without water. Users are told to withdraw water only after the green light turns off, and the procedure involves switching on power, waiting for the green light to turn off, then opening the outlet valve to withdraw water before closing the valve and turning off power.
The document provides instructions for operating a heater unit. It notes that the red light will glow if the thermostat fails, the water reaches boiling, or the heater operates without water. Users are told to withdraw water only after the green light turns off, and the procedure involves switching on power, waiting for the green light to turn off, then opening the outlet valve to withdraw water before closing the valve and turning off power.
i) Thermostat fails ii) Water temperature reaches boiling point iii) Heater unit is operating without water. Withdraw the water only after the green light has switched OFF.
Pre-Operational Checks:
1. Ensure the inlet Valve is in OPEN condition.
2. Ensure the tap at the outlet in CLOSE Position.
Procedure:
Switch ON the power supply to Equipment.
Green neon lamp will glow ON to indicate that water is getting heated. Wait until the water has reached the set temperature. Then the Green light will go OFF. Open the Tap at the Outlet Valve. Withdraw the water. Close the Outlet valve. Switch OFF the Power Supply.