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ELECTRICAL COMPARTMET
For personal safety and to protect the induction unit and
wiring, we recommend isolating the electrical components
and wires in separate electrical compartments inside the
cabinet (Figure B).
The illustration below shows a simplified representation of
an installation.
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To ensure reliability of the induction unit, the custom
built counter / island suite / compartments must have
sufficient ventilation for the exhaust.
The in-take air and exhaust air must not mix. Depending
on the air path and the amount of natural air movement,
it is highly recommended to install a fan or fans on the
cabinet to pull hot exhaust air away from the electronic
equipment, or to provide a separate exhaust air plenum.
Failure to provide adequate ventilation will cause
the induction unit to overheat, to reduce power, or to
shutdown.
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A. (Figure A)
All components and exposed wires are protected
inside one single enclosed compartment.
B. (Figure B)
The interior space of the cabinet is divided. The
wok, shielding plate and operation units are
protected inside the upper compartment; the
generator and its wiring are protected inside the
lower compartment. Extra storage space can also
be created.
C.
Fresh air supply through an air
duct. It is recommended to isolate
the fresh air intake from the
exhaust air via an air intake duct
and filter the intake air with a
removable air filter (left, an
example).
D. Hot air exhaust openings.
E. Air exhaust vents/fans installed on the cabinet.
NOTE: Additional fans and cooling controls are the
responsibility of the customer and installer.
F. Clearance. See section
G. Coil cable and sensor cable, to connect the coil and
sensor to the generator, MAX 250cm / 98.4”
H. Cable to connect the control unit to the generator,
MAX 250cm / 98.4”.
I. Main power cable.
J. Ceran glass wok bowl and coil carrier.
K. Coil shielding plate. See section
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