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Device description

1

   Cable gland for mains connection 

(mounted ex works)

2  

Locking screw for frequency converter 
(mounted ex works)

3

 

 

Locking screw for alarm relay 
(mounted ex works)

4  

Locking screw for interface 
(mounted ex works)

5  

Cable gland for frequency converter 
(enclosed in the connection housing)

6

  

Cable gland for alarm relay 
(enclosed in the connection housing)

7  

Cable gland for interface 
(enclosed in the connection housing)

Flange ø 60 mm

Air slide

10 

Potentiometer for temperature setting

11 

Display

12 

Connection and housing cover

13 

Screws for connection housing

14 

Heating element tube

15 

Mounting base

16 

Blower motor

Preparation

• Remove VULCAN SYSTEM from the packaging.
• Remove the 

connection housing cover (12)

 by loosening the 

screws (13

).

• Remove warning slip,

 read carefully and keep at hand for consultation.

•  Remove

 locking screws 

(mounted ex works) 

for the frequency converter (2)

alarm relay (3)

 and 

interface (4)

.

•  Mount the enclosed 

cable glands for the frequency converter (5)

alarm relay (6)

 and

 interface (7)

, if

required.

•  If no interface or FU / FC (frequency converter) is used, the 

cable glands (5 / 7)

 must be removed and the

 locking 

screws (2 / 4)

 mounted.

1

2

3

4

8

9

10

11

12

14

15

16

13

5

6

7

Summary of Contents for LEISTER VULCAN SYSTEM

Page 1: ...VULCAN SYSTEM ...

Page 2: ...Wiring Diagram Alarm ON F1 max 3A NO OFF COM K1 K1 K1 PE L1 Power L1 F2 L2 L3 L2 L3 S1 S2 N P L2 L3 L1 Display COM NO Power Alarm ...

Page 3: ...ive gases Warning Danger can cause burns Do not touch the heating element tube and nozzle while they are hot Allow the device to cool Do not direct hot air stream towards people or animals Devices of protection class I must be earthed with a protective earth conductor Keep away from wet and damp areas The device must not be left unattended when in use Heat can reach combustible materials which are...

Page 4: ...Disposal Electrical equipment accessories and packaging should be recycled in an environmentally friendly way For EU countries only Do not dispose of electrical equipment with household refuse ...

Page 5: ... 3 480 Power consumption kW 6 10 6 11 6 11 Frequency Hz 50 60 50 60 50 60 Max air outlet temperature C 650 650 650 Max air inlet temperature C 65 65 65 Air volume 20 C l min 850 1500 950 1700 950 1700 Max static pressure Pa 3100 4000 3100 4000 3100 4000 Emission level LpA dB 65 65 65 Weight kg without power supply cord 9 3 9 3 9 3 Dimensions Page 3 Size Page 3 Size Page 3 Size Mark of conformity A...

Page 6: ...l 0 15mA at 1 resolution Max input current DC 22mA Nominal input resistance 160Ohm Supply with reverse polarity protection without separation of the signal inputs Operating voltage Us in relation to GND iso DC 15 24V Max operating voltage DC 25V Power consumption 12mA at DC 24V CAUTION When fixing the tool into an installation the mains connection must have a suitable de vice for disconnect all po...

Page 7: ...ting 11 Display 12 Connection and housing cover 13 Screws for connection housing 14 Heating element tube 15 Mounting base 16 Blower motor Preparation Remove VULCAN SYSTEM from the packaging Remove the connection housing cover 12 by loosening the screws 13 Remove warning slip read carefully and keep at hand for consultation Remove locking screws mounted ex works for the frequency converter 2 alarm ...

Page 8: ... if the air is dusty Slides onto flange 8 In the case of particularly critical dusts e g metal electrically conductive or damp dusts special filters must be used to avoid short circuits in the tool Attention always operate device with air supply Connection The VULCAN SYSTEM must be connected by qualified personnel A suitable device for full disconnection from the mains must be provided in the main...

Page 9: ...Open Loop power set point OPL Closed Loop temperature set point CLL Display Potentiometer mode Pot C F Interface mode Interf C F Function of heating element device protection If the heating element or device overheats too hot inlet air or excess heat residue the power supply to the heating element will be interrupted and the working contact of the alarm relay opened After the heating element or de...

Page 10: ...e switch T with insulating tape and push protruding ends back into the motor box 3 230V 3 400V 3 480V U1 V1 W1 V2 U2 W2 12μF 9 8 T U1 V1 W1 V2 U2 W2 4μF 9 8 T U1 V1 W1 V2 U2 W2 2μF 9 8 T U1 V1 W1 V2 U2 W2 U V W PE C C C 1 3 x 230V 2 3 x 400V 3 3 x 480V 4 5 U1 V1 W1 V2 U2 W2 12μF 9 8 T U1 V1 W1 V2 U2 W2 4μF 9 8 T U1 V1 W1 V2 U2 W2 2μF 9 8 T U1 V1 W1 V2 U2 W2 U V W PE U1 V1 W1 V2 U2 W2 U V W PE C C ...

Page 11: ...butor seller shall apply In case of guarantee or warranty claims any manufacturing or workmanship defects will either be repaired or replaced by the distributor at its discretion Warranty or guarantee rights have to be verified by an invoice or a delivery document Heating elements shall be excluded from warranty or guarantee Additional guarantee or warranty claims shall be excluded subject to mand...

Page 12: ...Your authorised Service Centre is Copyright by Leister Allied Power Tools 12 76 Rushdale St Knoxfield VIC 3180 Australia T 61 3 9764 2911 E sales alliedpowertools com au W www alliedpowertools com au ...

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