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© Corroventa Ltd. 

2017.07 

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This is how the dryer works 

 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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Process air filter 

2.

 

Evaporator 

3.

 

Condenser 

4.

 

Drip tray/condensation filter 

5.

 

Overflow sensor 

6.

 

Float 

7.

 

Bucket 

8.

 

Compressor 

9.

 

Fan 

10.

 

Water pump 

11.

 

Additional heater 

12.

 

Defrosting valve 

13.

 

Electronic control 

10 

11 

13 

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Summary of Contents for K5 ES HP PX

Page 1: ...K5 ES HP PX CONDENSING DRIER USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ... develops manufactures sells and hires out high quality products for dealing with water damage moisture odours and radon We are market leaders and specialise in innovation within the industry Our products are compact effec tive ergonomic and energy efficient In emergency situations and during flooding Corroventa s customers have access to one of the largest rental parks in Europe We have sales off...

Page 3: ...lectrical connection 8 Starting and operating 8 User instructions ES product family 9 Intended use 9 ES product family menus and operation 10 Control mode and hysteresis 20 Alarms 22 Network functions 23 Connecting machines to a Network 24 Service reminder 25 Transportation 25 Storage 26 Bucket 27 Maintenance and service 28 Accessories and consumables 30 Fault tracing 30 Technical data 31 ...

Page 4: ...ensation water K5 ES HP PX is compatible with and can be used together with Supervision for remote control and monitoring Properties High capacity level Robust Fan has high and low speeds quiet operation Demand controlled defrosting Easy to transport Stackable Service friendly Easy to understand user interface Very compact Low weight Ergonomic Energy efficient Portable and rollable Digital interfa...

Page 5: ...d without written permission from Corroventa Avfuktning AB The product technical data and or installation and operating instructions are subject to change without notice These user instructions contain information protected by copyright laws No part of this document may be reproduced stored in an information storage system or transmitted in any way or by any means without Corroventa AB s written c...

Page 6: ...t vents as this could damage the dryer and people 10 The machine must be used and transported upright 11 The dryer must always be upright when it is in operation Place the dryer on a firm and flat surface so that it cannot overturn 12 Do not damage the electrical cable Extension cables must be intact and of the right quality and dimension They must nor run through water or over sharp edges 13 Neve...

Page 7: ...yer works 5 2 9 4 1 1 Process air filter 2 Evaporator 3 Condenser 4 Drip tray condensation filter 5 Overflow sensor 6 Float 7 Bucket 8 Compressor 9 Fan 10 Water pump 11 Additional heater 12 Defrosting valve 13 Electronic control 10 6 7 3 8 11 13 12 ...

Page 8: ... metres The pump runs continuously and if it does not manage to drain the water because of a pinched hose or other fault the overflow sensor 5 activates which stops the machine The dry and cold air then goes through the condenser 3 where it is heated partly by the compressor heater and partly by the energy recovered during the previous transformation of water vapour to water The dry and hot air is...

Page 9: ...ernal parts and controls Process air filter Filter Connectors for hose connection Folding handle as well as cable condensation water hose parking Durable feet that allow stackability and prevent damage to surfaces Connector for connection of network equipment Menu buttons Switch on off Bucket Folding handle Carry handle ...

Page 10: ... positioned against a wall as illustrated In all other cases the dryer must be placed at a distance of at least half 0 5 a metre from walls and ceilings to ensure that air can circulate 3 If possible close doors and windows etc to use all the dehumidification capacity in the intended space rather than to dry the whole house building To minimise power consumption try to ensure that the ambient temp...

Page 11: ...timise the operation for the intended job set the capacity and volume control the fan as well as use integrated or external sensors for temperature and relative humidity to achieve the desired effect in combination with the lowest possible energy consumption K5 ES HP PX can also be used in networks and is prepared for remote monitoring and remote control The unit has a folding carry handle designe...

Page 12: ...lled the HOME button One push of this button takes you straight back to the standard view In many of the views there is an Info button that presents information that can be useful for inexperienced users If the display s background lighting goes out after the preset time the first button push only illuminates the display If no button is pushed for ten minutes a keylock is activated The machine the...

Page 13: ...ows the start delay as well as alarm symbol in the event of high low ambient temperatures Fan indicator Moves when the fan is running Fan mode Cont continuous fan If this information does not appear the fan only runs when drying is required Control mode Indicates how drying is controlled if it is continuous MAN manual or if it works to a preset setpoint for Relative Humidity RH Mixing ratio X or d...

Page 14: ...anually Normal start Start after power cut automatic resumption of operation Standard view When K5 ES HP PX is in operation the machine can always be stopped set to standby using the middle button below the display When the machine is running in a control mode instead of in manual mode the setpoint which is marked with black background in the middle of the screen can be increased or decreased usin...

Page 15: ...o the machine Thanks to its network functions you can also connect the machine to external temp and RH sensors and use their values to control operation instead of the built in sensor for relative humidity and temperature The following modes for external sensors exist for this purpose E RH Dehumidification for selectable relative humidity according to the input values from the external temp and RF...

Page 16: ...cts that the humidity is above the setpoint If the machine selects a mode other than MAN the user will note that the setpoint can be set When the setpoint has been reached drying stops automatically If the humidity later rises above the setpoint again drying resumes automatically Hysteresis When one of control modes RH DP or X is selected a symbol and a hysteresis value appears to the right of the...

Page 17: ...For maximum capacity High fan speed Hot gas defrosting Min temp 3 C Max temp 38 C RH min 0 ECO For minimal energy consumption per litre of removed water High fan speed Stop defrosting Min temp 14 C Max temp 38 C RH min 35 ΔX For maximum ΔX as dry air as possible Reduced air amounts suitable for e g local isolated water damage Low fan speed Hot gas defrosting Min temp 3 C Max temp 38 C RH min 0 Ext...

Page 18: ...hat the machine is to work within The machine remembers the timer settings from the previous time it was used and shows its settings as the start values The Other time setting determines whether the machine during the day s remaining hours must be in standby mode or run at lower fan speed for minimal noise Network Note Install all system cables before the machines are started K5 ES HP PX has netwo...

Page 19: ... stop on the master machine and the slaves stop automatically shortly afterwards As the network is controlled by the master machine a slave unit that is started manually is stopped when the master machine is in standby In the same way a slave unit that is stopped manually is restarted manually when the master machine is in operation Setup and maintenance menus The setup and maintenance menus conta...

Page 20: ...t the hysteresis settings for control mode mixing ratio X The setpoint s position in the operation interval and the hysteresis value can be set from here Run built in test A built in self test that is available to service technicians Reset service time The machine is set to remind you about a service once a year Once the service has been carried out the service reminder can be reset using this fun...

Page 21: ...cess and to enable the monitoring and follow up of machine operation The following graphs appear below the statistics menu Average relative humidity for the last twelve hours and the last 14 days Average temperature for the last twelve hours and the last 14 days Number of hours in drying mode for the last 14 days Consumed energy in kWh for the last 14 days The last value the bar at the far right i...

Page 22: ...idity and temperature as well as via its external hygrostat or external networked sensor If a built in or external electronic sensor is used the machine uses a software controlled hysteresis that stabilises machine operation and prevents too many restarts The table below shows the machine s standard settings If changes are required these can be made in the setup and maintenance menus Control mode ...

Page 23: ... describe the different hysteresis settings bottom centre and top Setpoint RH 60 Start drying 65 Hysteresis 5 5 Bottom Setpoint RH 60 Start drying 62 5 Stop drying 57 5 Hysteresis 5 5 Centre Setpoint RH 60 start drying Hysteresis 5 5 Stop drying RH 55 Top ...

Page 24: ...er No contact with internal control board Internal fault If the alarm remains contact a service technician Internal sensor fault Temp and RH sensor Internal fault If the alarm appears after the machine has been disassembled the fault may be because the sensor connection to the cover has not been installed correctly If not and if the alarm remains contact a service technician External Temp and RF s...

Page 25: ...te monitoring and remote control of machine operation For network connected machines no pre configuration or other preparation is required Once the machines have been installed they can be connected easily using system cables All that is then required is a single press of the Create button in the network menu on the machine that will be master The master is the machine that is designated to contro...

Page 26: ...nge this by opening the setup and maintenance menus and set the menu system to Advanced 5 Press Create in the network menu and wait whilst the machine establishes the network 6 Once the network has been created the display switches between the different slaves at the top of the screen If SuperVision has been connected the text SuperVision appears at the bottom of the screen It can take up to one m...

Page 27: ...ct the operation of the machine The service reminder function is reset in the setup and maintenance menus Transportation Secure the dryer well when being transported If the machine toppled over during transportation the machine must stand upright for at least 30 minutes prior to starting The machine must be transported upright and must always be upright during operation ...

Page 28: ... Corroventa Ltd 2017 07 26 31 Storage K3 ESHPPX can be stored stacked on top of each other as shown below thus saving floor space The machine must always be stored upright and in a frost free area ...

Page 29: ...eration Slacken off the knob on the hose connection and secure it with the magnet Remove the plug on top of the bucket and screw it in instead of the knob The bucket holds 9 litres The compressor stops when the bucket is full and the alarm text empty bucket appears In order for the machine to resume drying the bucket must be emptied Depress the catch and pull the bucket straight out ...

Page 30: ...maintenance of the electrical system must be performed by a qualified electrician All maintenance of the cooling system must be performed by a qualified refrigeration engineer Replace the process air filter frequently preferably before each new job it is installed for and clean the dryer regularly because dust and dirt reduce capacity and may cause overheating and fire ...

Page 31: ...maintenance and servicing the dryer must be unpowered Remove the plug from the wall socket Replacing cleaning process air filter 1 Remove carefully pull out the black process air filter Clean or replace as necessary Carefully replace the air filter ensure it is inside the support edge and seals tightly Replacing cleaning condensation water filter and drip tray 2 Remove carefully pull out the conde...

Page 32: ... filter If the dehumidifier is used with a hygrostat this may be incorrect or incorrectly set to too high a relative humidity During the time it has been installed the machine has stopped on numerous occasions because of either too high or low ambient temperature Check relative air humidity Increase the temperature in the area Replace the filter Check the external hygrostat function by raising and...

Page 33: ...ull temperature control Actual output at 20 C 60 RH W 530 Max Capacity l day 45 Capacity 30 C 80 RH l day 36 Capacity 20 C 80 RH l day 18 Air flow m3 hour 500 Supply voltage 1 phase 50Hz V 230 Safety class IP X4 Weight kg 41 5 Bucket volume litres 9 Dimensions length x width x height mm 520 x 445 x 710 Noise level dB A 3m high speed 53 Noise level dB A 3m low speed 48 Refrigerant R410A ...

Page 34: ...actures sells and hires out high quality products for dealing with water damage moisture odours and radon We are one of the market leaders and specialise in innovation within the industry Our products are compact effective ergonomic and energy efficient In emergency situations and during flooding Corroventa s customers have access to one of the largest rental parks in Europe We have sales offices ...

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