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Mounting and Operating Instructions Fire-Resistant Cabinet Type DualGuard-S ESF30   October 2022   www.eaton.com

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6.8  Setup conditions for fire protection en-

closures

•   The floor must be level

•  Only suited for interior setup

•   Setup location must be dry and frost-free

•  Not suited for outdoor setup

•   Floor/wall must be suited (load-capacity, classification)

Before installing the enclosures, the wall specifications must 

be carefully checked with respect to the high weights of the 

enclosures
Verify the suitability of the included dowels (only suited for 

concrete, solid bricks, solid lime sand bricks iaw. DIN !!) with 

respect to the wall specifications.
The enclosure must be aligned at the final setup location. 

For this purpose, the enclosure can be lifted at the corners, 

and shims can be used to compensate height differences. 

The enclosure must then be in a horizontally level position.
The enclosure must be secured against tipping. 
Verify that the fire protection seals are undamaged.
Verify that the doors properly close when locking the enclosure. 

6.9  Special features DualGuard-S ESF30 30-P 

and 15-P

•   The door swing can be changed locally – on the right side 

by default.

•   Door can be unhinged to reduce weight for transportation 

purposes.

•   Door locking mechanism via swivel arm with double bit 

profile half-cylinder 30/10.

•  Profile half-cylinder 30/10 can be swapped.

•   Locking mechanism with push bar with 2-point locking 

mechanism.

•  Support tab for a uniform door gap.

•  Cable partition for combined or individual feed.

•  Exterior attachment tabs.

•  Door flush with body, 180° swing angle.

•  Ventilation system via enclosure rear wall (EH).

•   Attachment locations to mount the optional mounting 

system or for direct installation.

6.10 Delivered scope 

•   Our products are shipped complete with everything nee-

ded and appropriate for installation.

•   The fire protection enclosures are shipped as described 

in the prospectus. Available options are described in the 

prospectus.

6.11  Function check, technical safety ins-

pection, maintenance and care

•   The fire protection enclosures must be maintained and 

inspected for proper function at least once annually. 

We recommend in your best interest that you conduct a 

functional check (visual inspection) on a monthly basis. A 

technical safety inspection can only be performed with the 

required care by a qualified employee, since this requires 

sufficient experienced and extensive knowledge.

•   Conventional, mild household cleaning agents can be used 

to clean the exterior of the fire protection enclosures.

•   The locking mechanisms on the doors are maintenance-

free. The door hinges can be lubricated with graphite. 

•  Testing the smoke detector: The detector in the smoke 

alarm is based on a photoelectric measurement of the 

intensity of scattered light from smoke particles (Tyndall 

effect). It is equipped with a red LED alarm indicator. 

When there is no smoke in the measurement area, the 

detector is in standby mode, indicated by periodic flashes 

of the red LED. 

•  The mounted and connected detector is checked by inser-

ting the test rod into the central hole in the detector cover 

(plastic or metal rod with a diameter of ~ 1 mm and a length 

of 4 - 5 cm). The detector response should not be longer 

than 10s. To switch the detector back to standby mode, 

disconnect the power supply for a moment or disconnect 

the detector itself from the fan unit. The check must be 

carried out 2x a year.

Summary of Contents for DualGuard-S ESF30

Page 1: ...rating Instructions Fire Resistant Cabinet Type DualGuard S ESF30 Mounting and Operating Instructions Fire Resistant Cabinet Type DualGuard S ESF30 Target group qualified electricians according to DIN...

Page 2: ...SF30 SOU3 8 4 5 DualGuard S ESF30 SOU2 9 4 5 1 Components DualGuard S ESF30 SOU2 9 4 5 2 Dimensioned drawings DualGuard S ESF30 SOU2 9 4 6 DualGuard S ESF30 SOU1 9 4 6 1 Components DualGuard S ESF30 S...

Page 3: ...ibited The enclosure body must not be damaged drilling holes screws The locking systems must not be modified or replaced When working with these mounting and installation instruc tions the following i...

Page 4: ...malfunc tions or a complete failure of the equipment In the event of the use of unauthorised replacement parts all the guarantee service compensation and liability claims become null and void 1 8 Disp...

Page 5: ...These personnel must have been trained in possible hazards that may occur A qualified person is anyone who based on his her training expertise and experience as well as his her knowledge of the relev...

Page 6: ...ternal temperature 3 Thermostatic control of external temperature 4 3 PM IO module 5 Thermostatic control temperature exceeded 6 Control module ACU 7 PSU 8 Circuit switch overs SKU 1 CG S 2 4 3 5 8 8...

Page 7: ...k 2 Thermostatic control of internal temperaturer 3 3 PM IO module 4 Thermostatic control temperature exceeded 5 Control module ACU 6 PSU 7 Circuit switch overs SKU 1 CG S 449 1198 898 449 1198 898 7...

Page 8: ...ualGuard S ESF30 SOU5 4 4 DualGuard S ESF30 SOU3 4 4 1 Components DualGuard S ESF30 SOU3 230 396 1135 4 3 2 Dimensioned drawings DualGuard S ESF30 SOU5 230 396 1135 230 396 1135 396 230 835 4 4 2 Dime...

Page 9: ...DualGuard S ESF30 SOU2 396 230 685 4 5 2 Dimensioned drawings DualGuard S ESF30 SOU2 396 230 685 396 230 685 1 Enclosure 2 Circuit modules SOU CG S 2 x 4 A 1 2 4 6 DualGuard S ESF30 SOU1 4 6 1 Compon...

Page 10: ...ion enclosure is not immediately used or installed it needs to be stored in an appropriate location Ensure that spray water cannot form or penetrate do not store outdoors Fire protection enclosures ha...

Page 11: ...rforated masonry blocks and the different materials such as clay brick lime sandstone or normal lightweight or cellular The wall plugs supplied by us are suitable for DIN masonry and blocks In case of...

Page 12: ...tem via enclosure rear wall EH Attachment locations to mount the optional mounting system or for direct installation 6 10 Delivered scope Our products are shipped complete with everything nee ded and...

Page 13: ...e fill the existing gaps with mineral wool After inserting the cables set them down and lay them as shown in the picture below 6 13 Pedestal installation Install the pedestal of the ES enclosure in a...

Page 14: ...and property damage 2 Disconnect and remove the temperature sensor Loosen the cable connection at the contacts of the termi nal block Pull out the temperature sensor with cable out of the enclosure 3...

Page 15: ...n com 8 Ventilation diagram 8 Ventilation diagram ATTENTION The black compriband is part of the ventilation system and ensures among other things that only the fresh supply air comes from below at the...

Page 16: ...10 30 V DC Surveillance current 95 uA Current for alarm 6 30 mA average lifetime 10 years Protection IP32 Operating temperature 30 55 C Compliance with the standard EN 54 7 Before starting up the fun...

Page 17: ...age WARNING 230V AC Dangerous Voltage May cause death heavy body injuries and property damage Disconnect all poles of the device before starting to dismantle or changing the composition Follow the ins...

Page 18: ...ly sealed 9 Setup and installation DualGuard S ESF30 SOU5 SOU3 SOU2 SOU1 9 1 Wall mounted installation Only the dowels or anchor screws described in the General construction code approval must be used...

Page 19: ...19 Mounting and Operating Instructions Fire Resistant Cabinet Type DualGuard S ESF30 October 2022 www eaton com Notes Notes...

Page 20: ...ays to find the right solution for every application Our stakeholders therefore expect more than just innovative products Companies turn to Eaton because they know that individual support and the succ...

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