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2.9.4. Defrosting coil or heating coil power connection (optional)
Thread the coil power cable through one of the cable glands in the middle and connect the coil power cable to the corresponding switch to the wiring
diagram below:
Pas de neutre
sur la VEX410
Pas de neutre
sur la VEX410
No neutral on VEX410
No neutral on VEX410
Caution:
Each coil is run by a static relay, which is likely to generate interference. Using mains filters can prove necessary when the user must meet
the EMC requirements (EN/IEC standard).
2.10. Servicing filters
Caution:
Filters must be serviced by a person with electrical accreditation, with the machine switched off (live LV conductor).
Filters can be replaced according to a basic available timer or a clogging indicator sold as an option (filter fouling).
2.10.1. Filter replacement following timer
This timer, according to the factory setting, will trigger after three months (the user can configure this value, see configuration guide).
We advise changing the filters according to the use and environmental conditions every:
- Filters G4: ISO coarse 60%): Three months
- Filters M5: ISO ePM10 50%): Three months
- Filters F7 Plan only (ISO ePM1 60%): Three months
- G4+ F7 filters: Three months for G4, six months for F7
2.10.2. Filter replacement following clogging indicator
This indicator is produced by a pressure sensor (sold as an option) which, depending on the factory setting, will trigger at the following recommended
final head losses:
Filters G4 (ISO coarse 60%): 150 Pa ECO – 200 Pa MAX
Filters M5 (ISO ePM10 50%): 200 Pa ECO – 300 Pa MAX
Filters F7 Plan (ISO ePM1 60%): 200 Pa ECO – 300 Pa MAX
G4+ F7 combination: 350 Pa ECO – 500 Pa MAX