Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 20 18:57:06 EST 2021 | echanelo
Hello, I'm in desperate need of a boot up disk for my Electrovert Omniflo 5 oven. Type: OMNI 5SE Date: 5/98 I would like to purchase or borrow. Or maybe someone can point me the right direction it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 25 16:16:01 EST 2005 | pjc
Here are some 5 zones models to look for: Electrovert OmniFlo5 Conceptronic HVA70 BTU VIP70 Vitronics SMR or XPM 520 Heller 1088 (4 zone)
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 24 08:10:12 EST 2006 | mapell
Hi AR Nice job on the chain/rail cleaning. I would contact Speedline Electrovert tech support, 800.737.8110 to assist in trouble shooting. They can walk you through using a meter to measure input and output current to the SC card and make sure tha
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 11 09:14:16 EDT 2013 | dontfeedphils
Not sure if this will help or not, but I attached a couple of files that I had laying around.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 22 10:40:51 EDT 2013 | derekj
Hello all. I was hoping that maybe someone has a manual for a Omniflo 5. Build year is 1998. Photocopies would be greatly appreciated, and willing to pay. Even if we could put down a deposit, you send the manual we do the photocopy and we can send it
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 10 19:17:06 EDT 2013 | m20lara
Hello all. I was hoping that maybe someone has a > manual for a Omniflo 5. Build year is 1998. > Photocopies would be greatly appreciated, and > willing to pay. Even if we could put down a > deposit, you send the manual we do the photocopy > and
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 15 15:55:58 EST 2008 | pjc
This is from the OmniFlo 5 Engineering data sheet: EXHAUST SPECIFICATIONS: STANDARD AIR OPERATION: - Load-end: 150 cfm (255 m3/hr) at the 4� (102 mm) stack (minimum requirement) - Unload-end: 300 cfm (510 m3/hr) at the 4� (102 mm) stack (minimum req
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 21 15:33:43 EST 2005 | Mark
>Hours mean nothing on these machines. Correct me if I am wrong but isn't it true that heaters and blowers (maybe valves) have a specific lifespan? I would think that parts in an oven with many hours on it are due to fail sooner than those in one wit
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 24 14:04:44 EDT 2006 | pjc
You did not tell us where your boards fit on the thermal mass range. That is key. I've run Pb Free low to medium thermal mass boards with good results on a 5 zone oven (5 top/5 bottom). You should not have a problem running a medium thermal mass boa
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 21 19:10:49 EST 2005 | fastek
Allow me to re-state my response. Hours on an oven would be the last thing I would care about if I wanted to know something about it. There is no standard lifespan on heaters, blowers and the like. They can last a year or ten. Sure you can assume a 5