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BOGE compressor control airtelligence provis 3

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Safety

2.1

Basic information on safety

Part 2: Safety

2.1 Basic information on safety

Prior to commissioning 
and operation

Prior to commissioning and operation of the 

airtelligence provis 3

 control the 

following points must be observed:

– These operating instructions must be read completely prior to commission-

ing/operation of the control.

– These operating instructions must always be available at the place of oper-

ation of the control.

– Changes of settings on controls may only be carried out by authorized 

qualified personnel, see also „Personnel requirements“, page 7.

– The control is installed in a separate switch cabinet. Work on the control, 

for which the switch cabinet must be opened, may only be carried out by 
authorized and qualified electricians, see also „Personnel requirements “.

– Prior to first commissioning, check control for visible signs of transport 

damage.

– Damage to the control that could impair the safety of machine operation 

must be rectified immediately.

Intended use

The control serves solely for the correct operation of one or several com-
pressed airnets, consisting of one or several BOGE compressors or compres-
sors of other manufacturers and connected equipment, if applicable. It is 
designed for stationary indoor use in manufacturing and industrial areas.

BOGE controls, especially the focus control 2.0, are designed and developed 
for use in closed industrial networks (technical network).

Reasonably foreseeable 
misuse 

Non-observance of the application limits (see „8.1 Technical data“, page 75
is considered unintended use, poses a risk to the operational safety of the con-
trol and can endanger the compressed air supply.
Furthermore, considerable material damage and personal injury may be the 
result.

Modifications to the 
product

Improper or unauthorized operation of the control can endanger the opera-
tional safety and damage connected devices or machines. It is not permitted 
to perform any modifications, extensions or conversions to the control, like-
wise no repairs may be carried out. If a component of the control is defective, 
contact BOGE service and coordinate any further proceedings.

2.2 Special safety notes

Transport

– During transport, removal, relocation or return shipments the switch cabi-

net must be secured against slipping or falling down by means of suitable 
measures. Internal transport is only permitted if the switch cabinet is ade-
quately secured against tilting and falling over.

– The instructions for handling the packaged products as well as humidity, 

shock, tipping and temperature indicators on the packaging must be 
observed.

– The control must be transported in a horizontal position. The maximum per-

missible deviation from the horizontal is 15°.

Summary of Contents for airtelligence provis 3

Page 1: ...Operating instructions Master compressor control airtelligence provis 3 ...

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Page 3: ...aster compressor control airtelligence provis 3 Software version V01 00 00 00 BOGE KOMPRESSOREN Postfach 10 07 13 33507 Bielefeld Otto Boge Straße 1 7 33739 Bielefeld Fon 49 5206 601 0 Fax 49 5206 601 200 Mail info boge com Net www boge com Issue 05 2020 No 596 1551 01 Nominal price 5 00 ...

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Page 5: ... the product 5 2 2 Special safety notes 5 Transport 5 Switch cabinet 6 Touch panel 6 Network 6 Change of settings 7 Data backup 7 2 3 Owner and personnel 7 Personnel requirements 7 Obligations of the operator 8 Obligations of the personnel 8 Part 3 Assembly and connecti on 3 1 Installation of the control 9 Assembling the switch cabinet 9 Check assembly 10 3 2 Connecting the control 11 Establishing...

Page 6: ... airnet view 36 Status display List representation 37 Status display DIN representation 37 Status display 2D representation 38 Status display 3D representation 38 Change arrangement of components in DIN and 2D representation 39 Calendar display 41 Event display 50 Progress display 51 Settings for the compressed airnet 55 5 3 Component detail view 56 Component detail view compressor 57 Component de...

Page 7: ...control airtelligence provis 3 Page V Index Part 8 Annex 8 1 Technical data 75 8 2 Housing dimensions and component overview 76 External dimensions and components 76 Internal components 77 Status LEDs of the control 78 ...

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Page 9: ...ting of the airtelligence provis 3 The following contents and descriptions of activities do not form part of these operating instructions all safety relevant information as to the individual compressors they form part of the compressor operating instructions any information as to controls which are directly installed on the individually connected compressors slave controls any work e g repairs on ...

Page 10: ... the connected equipment operating instructions of the subordinate slave control s Please observe the specific safety information provided in these documents Below you will find directions how to read these instructions and information as to the design of the warning signs used in these operating instructions 1 4 Orientation aid for reading these instructions In order to easily familiarize with th...

Page 11: ...n with user name and pass word see also User levels rights and func tions page 18 Information 1 Information 2 Information 3 Listing For a clear and understandable presentation some important information are listed up Action step Instructions I Instructions with one action step only are in dicated with the symbol shown 1 Action step 1 2 Action step 2 3 Action step 3 Instructions II Instructions wit...

Page 12: ...ds The following signal words are used General warning sign The following general warning sign is used in this document Warning sign design Warning signs are a combination of signal words warning signs and informa tion text and structured as follows Signal word Meaning WARNING Warns of dangers that can possibly lead to serious or fatal injuries CAUTION Warns of damage to property and loss of data ...

Page 13: ...r stationary indoor use in manufacturing and industrial areas BOGE controls especially the focus control 2 0 are designed and developed for use in closed industrial networks technical network Reasonably foreseeable misuse Non observance of the application limits see 8 1 Technical data page 75 is considered unintended use poses a risk to the operational safety of the con trol and can endanger the c...

Page 14: ...cabinet during operation If necessary switch cabinet to be opened by authorized and qualified elec tricians only Touch panel No pointed or sharp edged objects may be used when operating the touch panel They can damage the surface of the touch panel Only operate the touch panel with your fingers or a suitable input pen with a plastic tip Fig 2 1 Operate touch panel properly Network The control and ...

Page 15: ...n file function see Configuration import and export page 65 2 3 Owner and personnel Personnel requirements Basically only those persons may carry out activities on the control who per form their tasks duly and reliably and meet the following requirements Trained personnel Trained personnel are persons who have been instructed in a verifiable and detailed manner by the owner about their assigned ta...

Page 16: ...evant guidelines and standards e g EMC and Low Voltage Directive and a test report for the validity of the safety functions Furthermore The operator must authorize qualified electricians for any work on the con trol cabinet The owner must only provide the key for opening the control cabinet to qualified electricians who have been authorized by him to perform work on the control cabinet The owner m...

Page 17: ...n site is free from dirt and moisture Physically separate the switch cabinet from frequency converters and high voltage appliances Avoid functional failures that can be caused by heat generation and inter ference with adjacent components by meeting the requirements of EN 61439 Ensure that the temperature limits at the place of operation are observed see 8 1 Technical data page 75 Do not place the ...

Page 18: ...per assembly The switch cabinet can fall down if not mounted properly Injuries and dam age to property can be the result Assembly work may only be carried out by trained personnel Carry out assembly with at least two persons Follow the instructions in section Intended use page 5 Use the fixing material included in the scope of delivery Always wear PPE during assembly work CAUTION Risk of property ...

Page 19: ... establish the electrical connection 1 Ensure that the customer has installed the back up fuse recommended in the Technical Data on page 75 2 Open switch cabinet 3 Check that all components are securely seated on the top hat rails and that the retaining clips of the components are firmly engaged 4 Check whether all installed conductive connections are firmly tightened 5 If necessary tighten loose ...

Page 20: ...ductor neutral conduc tor and protective earth can be assigned to the correct connections of the 12X0 terminal block Tab 3 3 Assignment of terminal block to cable wire To connect a cable wire to the terminal strip 12X0 10 Press and hold the orange push button with a special screwdriver for elec trical installation 11 Insert the cable wire into the round opening of the push in terminal block 12 Rel...

Page 21: ...e Ethernet interface e g base control or compressors from third party manufacturers are con nected via Modbus Interface Module 2 0 and the Ethernet switch in the switch cabinet of the airtelligence provis 3 The same applies to equip ment or the necessary pressure sensor for the system pressure airtelligence provis 3 communicates via two Ethernet interfaces LAN 1 BOGE recommends connecting the loca...

Page 22: ...installed cable connections are firmly tightened 8 Switch on power supply WARNING Risk of injury from live parts When switching on the power sup ply there is a danger of life threatening electric shock Make sure that switching on the power supply does not lead to unexpected dangerous sit uations 9 Check the functional status of the control by means of the LEDs on the back of the touch panel see al...

Page 23: ...occupied at position 8 with the designation X5 LAN1 For applications via the customer network operation of the control by a PC with a suitable Internet browser Chrome or Firefox the Ethernet port at posi tion 8 with the designation X2 LAN2 is provided Control and PC can commu nicate in a 10 100 1000Base T Ethernet network USB connections 3 4 USB devices are connected with type A connectors The air...

Page 24: ...to con nect airtelligence provis 3 to external digital monitors These connections therefore remain unused Connection plate for extended functions position 6 The use of a connec tion plate for advanced functions is not required and not intended This place therefore remains unused PCI PCIe position 7 The use of a PCI or PCIe card is not necessary and not intended This slot therefore remains unoccupi...

Page 25: ...sensors can be connected and monitored by the control Tasks of the master con trol in compressed air nets The primary task of the control is the monitoring of the functionality of one or several compressed airnets Using the touch panel important information about each net that has been set up including detailed data on all the com pressors contained therein can be called up or controlled The secon...

Page 26: ...n login in this case Admin To log out of the control 1 In area 2 under user login login tap click on the symbol with the logged in user level in this case Admin 2 Tap click the button in the window that opens 3 Confirm logout with Yes The login window closes In area 2 the symbol without the corresponding user level appears under user login login Level Description Without login This level always ap...

Page 27: ...r the mouse and keyboard serve as operating and input tools Handling by finger or PC mouse The basic finger gestures for operation including the analog mouse actions are listed below Tab 4 2 Finger gestures for operating the touch panel Symbol Finger gesture analog mouse action Tapping Left click Double tapping Left double click lengthy tapping Keep left key pressed Wiping Click and move Moving Ke...

Page 28: ...t Example Enter names e g for compressors or profiles Enter the text by tapping the letters Confirm with green check mark Correct with blue arrow to the left Cancel process with red x Numeric keypad Input of freely selectable numbers Example Values and quantities Input of values by tapping the num bers Confirm with green check mark Correct with blue arrow to the left Selection field Selection from...

Page 29: ...ymbol The contents of the bar slide into the view If the contents are to be mini mized again Tap on the line symbol once more to minimise the contents again Scroll field Shift to the superordinate display level Example Shift from compressed airnet view to the higher level compressed air net overview Move your finger input device across the scroll field from top to bottom to get to the superordinat...

Page 30: ... line to jump between years Time selector Time specification Example Time limitation of the validity of a profile fine timing Tap and hold blue circles Then move circularly around the centre to set the desired period The time period is displayed with start time upper indication and end time lower indication in the centre of the time selector Numerical time input Time setting alternative to the tim...

Page 31: ...are dynamic i e they change depending on their state The master control receives this information from the subordinate slave compressor controls The normal state is that the connected compressors are controlled according to the specifications of airtelligence provis 3 In this case the symbols for the activity state appear fully saturated black and white see column 1 of the fol lowing table However...

Page 32: ... the connection via the Modbus Interface Module 2 0 Tab 4 6 Static symbol receiver Symbol State of activity Symbol State of activity Compressor is switched off Compressor is switched off and re leased or disabled by airtelligence provis 3 Compressor in load run is used as a stat ic symbol in the top right of the com pressed airnet view Compressor in load run and released or disabled by airtelli ge...

Page 33: ...analog digital inputs and outputs the value of the connected equip ment is displayed The symbols are static i e they do not change Symbol Meaning Dryer Filter Separator MBI 2 0 Symbol Meaning Amperage sensor for compressor power consumption Dew point e g sensor for refrig eration dryer Free air delivery Frequency e g feedback from frequency converters Humidity e g sensor for room humidity Other eq...

Page 34: ...pressed airnet Symbol Designation Meaning Green dot There are no events faults warnings or communication errors Green dot orange outline a One or more compressors in the compressed airnet show a warning or servicing mes sage b A fault has occurred in one of the equipments In all cases The compressed air supply is not at risk Orange triangle a A compressor fault massage has occurred b The system ut...

Page 35: ...dependent symbol a network is represented by the dynamic symbol for basic operating ability which is supplemented by a surrounding gray circle Status Operating ability compressor Symbol Designation Meaning Green dot No events faults warnings servicing messages are indicated for the compressor Orange triangle The compressor indicates a warning or servicing message The compressor can still be operat...

Page 36: ... bar A sample image from the DIN view of a compressed airnet as a summary of the user interface symbols described It is a compressor The compressor is in the activity operating state Load run not released or inactive The compressor is fully operational there are no events such as warn ings or faults The compressor is requested by airtelligence provis 3 The ring symbols do not appear in the symboli...

Page 37: ...ains all necessary information about the status and settings for this particular component By moving it to the right or left in the header area not in the header bar you get to a detailed view of the next component of the compressed airnet To get back to the compressed airnet view drag it across the scroll field back into the image area see Scroll field page 21 Fig 4 1 Navigation through the main ...

Page 38: ...airnet view In this view it is also possible to take var ious navigation paths that have not yet been explained in Fig 4 1 page 29 Area Action Description 1 Moving the head or middle section from right to left With more than 4 compressed airnets Calling up further networks also in the opposite direction 2 available in all view levels Tap symbols Calling up Dashboard not yet implemented airtelligen...

Page 39: ...g up the compressed airnet view 2 2x Calling up the compressed airnet view 3 etc also in the opposite direction 2 Tap symbols Analog result as in segment 1 Calling up a specific compressed airnet view Each symbol represents a compressed air network 3 Tap buttons Changing the display format of the current compressed airnet view List display of the network components Arrow buttons for unfolding and ...

Page 40: ...ew Component 2 2x Calling the component detail view Component 3 etc also in the opposite direction 2 Drag the shadow with your finger input de vice away from the edge towards the cur rent view to display the content next to the cur rent view Calling up additional information and data on anoth er view for the currently selected component 3 Tap buttons Calling up the detailed views of all components...

Page 41: ... one receiver in the network Tap ping the green symbol would take you to the component detail view of the receiver The symbol 3 stands for compressors the area is grayed out and cannot be tapped On the right all compressors in the network are listed with the sym bols for operational availability in this case there are 3 compressors in the net work Currently the user is in the component detail view...

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Page 43: ...tion of the contents in the entire chapter 5 assumes that the controller has already been completely configured Compressed airnets and their components have been established or are being registered Value Unit Meaning Net pressure bar psi Current net pressure of the compressed airnet Utilization The current delivery capacity of running compressors de pending on the maximum possible total flow rate ...

Page 44: ...mpressed airnet which allow the compressed air to be supplied according to the requested time and requirements This is achieved via the calendar dis play The activities of the net can be monitored via the event display and via the progress display The basic setup of the compressed airnet is carried out via the compressed airnet settings Fig 5 2 Compressed airnet view list view unfolded Compl flow ...

Page 45: ...s display DIN rep resentation The DIN representation can be called up by tapping the DIN button In this dis play mode the compressed airnet is shown schematically and in the correct arrangement according to an P I flow chart The individual components with ID number and designation name are represented by the symbols according to page 23 onwards which also indicate the operating status In addition ...

Page 46: ... instead of the operating status symbols for the components Fig 5 4 Compressed airnet view 2D representation In this form of representation it is also possible to change the connection and arrangement of the components at the beginning of the installation of a net work and at any time afterwards so that they always correspond to the real conditions see also Change arrangement of components in DIN ...

Page 47: ...n DIN and 2D representation Change the connection and arrangement of these two views at the beginning of the installation of a network and at any time afterwards so that they always correspond to the real conditions The positions of the components in the net the connection paths of the compressed air lines blue and the connection paths of the signal lines black dotted can be changed To enter the e...

Page 48: ...orresponding line The line disappears and is deleted Fig 5 6 Changing the arrangement of components in DIN view To leave the editing mode again Tap click the button The normal view mode of the DIN or 2D representation is active again In the editing mode for components Tap click on the symbol to change the direction of a connection line from left to right and vice versa If a compressed air line alr...

Page 49: ...rofiles cover the entire period of compressed air production of airnet 1 Arbeitsluft working air with their set specifications Fig 5 7 Compressed airnet view calendar display The time periods when which profile is active are visualized via the continu ous time bar display 3 Colors can be assigned to each profile These colors are transferred to the time bar display depending on the validity period ...

Page 50: ...ame is shown in the time bar display Profiles In order for a profile to regulate the compressed air production of the compres sors in the net the necessary criteria must be defined in it How the compressors of a network regulate and produce compressed air in a coordinated manner By setting an operating mode and if necessary assigning priorities to the compressors of the network When or in what per...

Page 51: ... found in the circuit diagram supplied with the control if it is to be specified that compressed air produc tion is to be subject to certain pause periods e g on weekends Volume flow The Volume flow operating mode is the standard operating mode The con trol always selects the most suitable compressors in terms of air delivery and switches them on Accordingly in case of a reduced air requirement th...

Page 52: ...ors with fewer op erating hours for example are switched on earlier than compressors with more operating hours Example Operating mode Operating hours FU vsd compressors S fixed speed compressors if a uniform aging of the compressors is desired at the expense of the fact that vsd units will not run at all times Operating hours and prio The operating mode Operating hours and prio corresponds to the ...

Page 53: ...pressors S fixed speed compressors if a uniform aging of the compressors is desired but the vsd systems should still be able to run at any time Operating hours and prio vsd Like operating hours vsd but with priority groups if a uniform aging of the compressors of a priority groupisdesired e g one group of old and one group of new compres sors Operating mode Characteristics Select this operating mo...

Page 54: ...in the profile The performance data of the individual compressors must be taken into account Below are the priority sliding controls for each compressor so that the priority level could be set individually In the flow rate operating mode the sliding controls have no function as in this mode no priorities are taken into account The requirement for the most suitable compressor is based exclusively o...

Page 55: ... used to set regularly recurring or one off time ranges 1 Tap click on Once in the control selection range 2 Tap click on the April 18th and 19th until only these two days are high lighted in blue The result is displayed in the lower part of the screen in the Result line In this case it is 00 00 00 00 1 full day Saturday 18 04 2020 The profile is only valid for April 18 19 2020 A more precise time...

Page 56: ...for their prioritization Fig 5 10 Profile arrangement There is always a basic profile In the figure above this is the profile flow 1 This profile is always valid so the time range for the validity is also set to always Furthermore there is an additional profile Wochenende weekend 2 This is limited in its validity according to its name to a time range on Sat urday and Sunday The basic profile is di...

Page 57: ...d airnet e g from airnet 1 Arbeitsluft working air into another compressed airnet Profiles can also be deleted or deactivated just as quickly The action buttons for editing profiles in this way are marked with the numbers 4 5 and 6 in the figure Profile arrangement page 48 The contents of these buttons have the following functions Tab 5 3 Buttons 4 5 and 6 in calendar display The profile at the to...

Page 58: ... with an orange triangle Further information No Symbol Event Meaning 1 Internal system message Concerns the airtelligence provis 3 control itself 2 Information message Important information about the com pressed airnet is available 3 Warning Servicing mes sage There is a warning or servicing mes sage on the control or in the com pressed airnet or on a component of the compressed airnet All compo n...

Page 59: ...age The events can be listed by event type in the list area by pressing the desired button under 2 You can also search events by their error number under 2 Above the list area the events that have occurred are displayed in a continu ous time bar display 3 which has the same structure as the calendar display Event 541 from the list display is therefore to be found in the time bar display see arrow ...

Page 60: ...xis as a function of time x axis As soon as you touch any part of the diagram with your finger or mouse a line 3 appears in the diagram which can be moved horizontally on the time axis Simultaneously the operating val ues recorded at this time are displayed in a window next to it In the upper area of the diagram the profile that was valid or is currently valid in the selected period is also indica...

Page 61: ...hat the upper part of the bar may not be light blue for a long time when the compressor is in load run green i e not requested It is also possible that with a compressor in the Ready blue state the upper part of the bar is light blue for a long time i e requested Both cases are irregularities and are not intended They always indicate errors or incorrect settings in the slave controls but not error...

Page 62: ...unction see Fig 5 12 page 52 area 8 Generate report To generate a report 1 Click on the button Generate report 8 A new window opens Fig 5 15 Function Generate report In this window it is possible to set individually which contents the report infor mation and or analysis for the compressed airnet should contain for exam ple whether only the entire compressed airnet individual compressors or The fun...

Page 63: ...nds with Name of the airnet _report csv The report can be used as an Excel file for further processing 5 Click the button to close the window Settings for the com pressed airnet In the settings for the compressed airnet you can configure all the specifica tions from airtelligence provis 3 that are necessary for the proper functioning of the compressed airnet Fig 5 16 Compressed airnet view setting...

Page 64: ...nd set values which are necessary for the configuration of the component in the compressed airnet of airtelligence provis 3 are also dis played The view that exists for each component of the compressed airnet is structured differently depending on whether it is a compressor a receiver or equipment All component detail views always consist of several tiles 1 2 3 see the following figure Each tile e...

Page 65: ...ce provis 3 The setup is usu ally carried out during commissioning of the control but subsequent adjust ments are also possible for example if a new compressor is added to the network or basic adjustments are to be made The following is a brief description of the contents of the individual tiles in which setup settings for the compressor can be made Configuration 2 Machine dependent setup settings...

Page 66: ...ations of the installed frequency converter Display options Specifications for the 3D representation in the compressed airnet view see Status display 3D representation page 38 e g the color of the component and in which direction the component is positioned when rotated Component detail view receiver When a receiver is selected in the list view of the status display at the com pressed airnet view ...

Page 67: ...ating time Due to the connection via the Modbus interface module 2 0 the values must be specified here for example to allow the service counter to run down inter nally load cycles to service The values Operation time over Pmin and Operation time under Pmin can be entered according to standard specifica tions With the button Update operating time the entered values are sent to the Modbus interface ...

Page 68: ... be configured for accessory setup IO details Each individual equipment tile is marked with the heading IO details The name of the equipment can be freely defined on the first equipment tile in the figure on page 60 it is AI_1 for analog input 1 The choice of the con nection of the components on the equipment module already determines whether it is an analog or digital input or output For analog i...

Page 69: ...General system settings Using the general system settings the basic configuration of the control can be adapted to the customer s compressed air supply In addition to the user administration which can be created and maintained by the administrator with user level Admin this area contains the basic settings of airtelligence provis 3 System Settings and the compressed airnet configuration in which n...

Page 70: ...w Other nav igation paths page 30 Fig 5 20 General system settings User administration The group of persons and user level to which certain persons are assigned in order to carry out the various tasks on the control are defined by the adminis trator with user level Admin via the user administration It is possible to change or delete the profiles of existing users 1 and create profiles for new user...

Page 71: ...g to 3 point symbol and selection menu 8 Set units according to 3 point symbol and selection menu 9 Set user level according to 3 point symbol and selection menu 10 To acknowledge and close the window tap click the hook button The new user has been created Column Meaning and setting options User name Freely selectable user name Surname Freely selectable surname of the user First name Freely select...

Page 72: ...inistrator For registration proceed according to Excursus Login logout with username and password page 18 Then click again on the Login symbol which now shows the user level below Enter the desired new password twice into the left area of the win dow that has opened Finally enter the old password Acknowledge with check button Thus the new password was set All system relevant and sensitive configur...

Page 73: ...ition of time and date via time server or Manual setting then press the Update time button Adjustable from user level User SMTP settings To enable the control to send emails to the users email addresses the SMTP server data must be specified The email address sender airtelligence pro vis 3 is freely selectable and is usually specified by the customer s IT By pressing the button Test SMTP settings ...

Page 74: ...ntrol In this area it is therefore determined for the control which component belongs to which compressed airnet Fig 5 23 Compressed airnet configuration The basis for all functions in this area are the components that airtelligence provis 3 can detect For this purpose a Modbus scan 1 should be performed during commissioning or when new components are connected to the control CAUTION Danger of fau...

Page 75: ...ol 4 The button moves a component from the left to the right side and thus into a compressed airnet with the button from the right to the left side and thus out of a compressed air network e g to be reassigned afterwards It is possible to delete individual components from compressed airnets or from the scan page using the vertical line symbols they no longer appear in the entire compressed airnet ...

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Page 77: ...controller or a Modbus interface module Numbers from 500 to 699 The message comes directly from airtelligence provis 3 Depending on where the message comes from the procedure for processing the messages differs Process events mes sages The following procedure is recommended when an event occurs that causes one of the message types to occur in slave controls or modules Error No 500 1 Call up event ...

Page 78: ...and modules if necessary also by BOGE service personnel In the event display on page 50 the Went column shows the date and time of the error correction 3 Acknowledge event message on airtelligence provis 3 via the event dis play with button which appears after tapping clicking on the line sym bol to the left of the event The acknowledgment of one or more events can only be carried out after login ...

Page 79: ...age 71 Troubleshooting 6 1 Events message types In the event display the Acknowledged column shows the date and time of the acknowledgment Event message disappears from the list of the last 10 unacknowledged events which is present in all view levels ...

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Page 81: ...s of the control system 7 2 Dismantling Disassembly Before the display is cleaned logged in users should log out so that set tings cannot be accidentally changed when wiping the display WARNING Danger to life from electric current Touching live parts defective insulations or components can cause danger to life All work on the electrical system may only be carried out by authorized electrical speci...

Page 82: ...of ensure that the used components are disposed of in accordance with the applicable environmental regulations Under no circumstances it is allowed to re enter them into circu lation Dispose of all parts of the airtelligence provis 3 control in such a way that damage to health and environment is avoided The following electronic components must be disposed of separately in any case Monitors display...

Page 83: ...t steel powder coating Door Sheet steel powder coated foamed in PU seal twist lock 3 mm double bit Dimensions housing W x H x D without attachments 600 mm x 600 mm x 211 mm with attachments 600 mm x 644 mm x 211 mm Display size 15 6 344 mm x 194 mm Maximum screen resolution 3200 x 3200 Color RAL RAL 5012 Weight 35 kg Protection type IP NEMA IP55 TYPE 12 Protection class 0 I II III according to EN ...

Page 84: ...ligence provis 3 8 2 Housing dimensions and component overview External dimensions and components Fig 8 1 Housing dimensions front and bottom external part positions Tab 8 2 External components No BMK Designation Type 14K1 Panel PC airtelligence provis 3 1 Cable screw connections M25 1 14K1 ...

Page 85: ...minal PT 4 TG Fuse connector P FU 5X20 Fine wire fuse 2 5A MT 12F2 Isolation terminal PT 4 TG Fuse connector P FU 5X20 Fine wire fuse 2 5A MT 12X1 Feed through terminal PT 2 5 TWIN Feed through terminal PT 2 5 TWIN BU 16K1 Modbus Interface module BOGE 12X0 Feed through terminal PT 2 5 TWIN Feed through terminal PT 2 5 TWIN BU Protective earth terminal PT 2 5 TWIN PE 20K1 Industrial Ethernet Switch...

Page 86: ...tion about the operating status of the control Fig 8 3 Position of the LEDs Tab 8 4 Meaning LED indications LED Display feature Meaning PWR Green 24 V DC are present and the main switch is switched on SATA Green blinking Indicates activity during data storage HDD or SSD RUN Intended for future use ERROR Orange Indicates active thermal choking of the processor Red Indicates processor shutdown due t...

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