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6.   DOOR CONTACT INSTALLATION 

Sample of door contact installation. 

DCm

 – In case of installation in way which is show on drawing 

below, connectors 21 and 22 need to be used. 
Hinged doors  

 

 

 

 

 

Dce 

– In the case of sliding doors (with a parallel installation of 

the sensor and magnet ) is required distance 9-12 mm 
between the sensor housing and the magnet. For Hinged door 
max 8 mm between housing and magnet. 

Hinged door 

Sliding doors 
 

 

 

 

 

 

7.  GUIDELINES FOR CONNECTION WITH POWER 

SUPPLY 

§

     Before connecting the power supply check the correctness 

of controllers  connection. These connections should be 
executed in accordance with their technical 
documentation.  

§

     Before connecting the power supply check whether the 

mains voltage is in accordance with the voltage on the 
device data shield. 

§

   Starting the device without connecting the ground 

conductor is forbidden. 

8.  GUIDELINES FOR CONNECTION WITH PIPELINE 

§

  The  connection  should  be  executed  in  a  way  which  does 

not induce stresses. It is recommended to

 

use flexible pipes 

to deliver heating agent to the exchanger. 

§

  It is recommended to install vent valves at the highest point 

of the system. 

§

  The  system  should  be  executed  so  that,  in  the  case  of  a 

failure,  it  is  possible  to  disassemble  the  device.  For  this 
purpose it is best to use shut-off valves just by the device. 

§

  The  system  with  the  heating  medium  must  be  protected 

against an increase of the heating medium pressure above 
the permissible value (1.6 MPa). 

§

  While  screwing  exchanger  to  pipeline  -  connecting  stubs 

has to be hold by wrench. 
 

 

9.  OPERATION 

§

  The  device  is  designed  for  operation  inside  buildings,  at 

temperatures above 0

o

C. In low temperatures (below 0ºC) 

there is a danger of freezing of the medium. 

The  manufacturer  bears  no  responsibility  for  damage  of 
the heat exchanger resulting from freezing of the medium 
in the exchanger. 

It is forbidden to place any objects on the 

heater or to hang any objects on the connecting stubs. 

§

  The  device  must  be  inspected  periodically.  In  the  case  of 

incorrect  operation  of  the  device  it  should  be  switched  off 
immediately. 

§

  It is forbidden to use a damaged device. The manufacturer 

bears  no  responsibility  for  damage  resulting  from  the  use 
of a damaged device. 

§

  If it is necessary to clean the exchanger, be careful not to 

damage the aluminium lamellas. 

§

  For  the  time  of  performing  inspection  or  cleaning  the 

device,  the  electrical  power  supply  should  be 
disconnected. 

§

  In case water is drained from the device for a longer period 

of  time,  the  exchanger  tubes  should  be  emptied  with 
compressed air.

 

§

 

 

10. CLEANING AND CONSERVATION 

Periodically  need  to  be  checked  exchanger  condition. 
Exchanger  filled  with  dirt  causes  in  heat  output  and  air  flow 
drop.  
If cleaning of heat exchanger is needed use listed  guidelines.  

§

  Disconnect power supply of unit. 

 

§

  Dismount inlet grill guard

 

§

  It  is  recommended  to  use  pressured  air  to  clean  the 

exchanger, air stream need to be directed perpendicular to 
exchanger and moved along lamellas.

 

§

  It  is  prohibited  to  use  water  or  sharp  items  to  clean 

exchanger.

 

 

§

  Other installed equipment do not need be cleaned. 

11. OUTLET GRILL ADJUSTING 

Outlet lamellas/blades are adjustable /- 10 ° range. By 
manually setting the angle of the airflow stream, you can adjust 
an air barrier to the conditions around the door opening.

Summary of Contents for ELIS Series

Page 1: ...TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION OPERATION MANUAL DTR ELIS B 3 0 2016 02 02 EN ...

Page 2: ...he device without influencing its operation This manual is an integral part of the device and it must be delivered to the user together with the device In order to ensure correct operation of the equipment get thoroughly acquainted with this manual and keep it for the future The devices may only be installed and operated in conditions for which they have been designed Any other application inconsi...

Page 3: ...ectrical heat exchanger max range 5 m 2 TECHNICAL DATA B W 100 B N 100 B E 100 B W 150 B N 150 B E 150 B W 200 B N 200 B E 200 Power supply V Hz 230 50 3x400 50 230 50 3x400 50 230 50 3x400 50 Power consumption kW 0 34 0 42 7 5 0 36 0 44 11 5 0 38 0 49 15 5 Current consumption A 1 5 1 9 11 1 6 2 16 6 1 7 2 2 22 4 IP Insulation class 21 F Connecting stub Max water temperature o C 95 95 95 Max water...

Page 4: ...3 62 dB A 64 dB A 63 dB A 65 dB A 64 dB A 66 dB A 2 58 dB A 60 dB A 59 dB A 60 dB A 61 dB A 63 dB A 1 54 dB A 56 dB A 55 dB A 56 dB A 56 dB A 58 dB A Acoustic pressure level measured in the room of average sound absorption capacity 500m 3 at the distance of 3 m apart of the unit 2 4 AIR VOLUME step B W 100 B E 100 B N 100 B W 150 B E 150 B N 150 B W 200 B E 200 B N 200 3 2600 m 3 h 3500 m 3 h 4000...

Page 5: ... 2 330 353 360 0 7 0 8 0 9 15 0 14 5 14 0 2 8 2 9 2 9 83 85 86 0 1 0 1 0 1 9 0 8 5 8 5 10 6 6 7 1 7 2 290 310 316 0 6 0 6 0 7 19 0 18 5 18 0 2 5 2 5 2 6 72 74 75 0 1 0 1 0 1 13 5 13 0 12 5 15 5 7 6 1 6 2 248 266 271 0 5 0 5 0 6 22 5 22 0 21 5 2 1 2 2 2 2 62 63 64 0 1 0 1 0 1 18 0 17 5 17 5 20 4 7 5 0 5 1 204 220 225 0 3 0 4 0 4 26 0 25 5 25 0 1 8 1 8 1 8 51 53 53 0 1 0 1 0 1 22 5 22 0 22 0 Tw1 Tw2...

Page 6: ...W 200 PT Qw Δpw Tp2 PT Qw Δpw Tp2 Tp1 V kW l h kPa C kW l h kPa C C m 3 h Tw1 Tw2 90 70 o C Tw1 Tw2 80 60 o C 0 4000 4300 5200 27 6 28 7 31 8 1217 1266 1402 11 4 12 2 14 7 20 5 19 5 18 0 23 6 24 6 27 7 1038 1080 1195 8 7 9 4 11 3 17 5 17 0 15 5 5 25 8 26 9 29 7 1140 1186 1312 10 0 10 8 13 0 24 0 23 5 22 0 21 9 22 7 25 2 961 999 1106 7 6 8 2 9 8 21 1 20 5 19 5 10 24 0 25 0 27 7 1063 1105 1223 8 9 9...

Page 7: ...7 4 INSTALLATION 1 B A B 100 572 mm 1024 mm B 150 572 mm 1510 mm B 200 572 mm 2000 mm 2 Rozstaw szpilek C D E F B 100 133 770 mm 121 mm 561 mm B 150 182 1207 mm 122 mm 561 mm B 200 256 1621 mm 123 mm 561 mm 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 8: ...www flowair com 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ...

Page 9: ...C DCm mechanical door contact Operating temperature range 10 80 o C IP Insulation class IP 65 Connectors 1xNC i 1xNO Max current resistive 10A inductive 3A Max Power load 300Vac or 250Vdc DCe magnetic door contact Operating temperature range 5 60 o C IP Insulation class IP 64 Connectors NC Max current inductive resistive 0 5A Max power Load 175Vdc Lenght of cabel 2m Max operating contactors distan...

Page 10: ...www flowair com 10 5 2 CONNECTING GUIDE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ELiS B W N 8 ELiS B E ...

Page 11: ... Address adjustment 2 MASTER mode operating SLAVE mode operating 3 Service 4 ELiS W N ELiS E 5 K1 Programme K2 Programme 6 Operating with thermostat Operating w o thermostat K1 programme Signal from door switch or thermostat is main signal for the device to run K2 programme Signal from door switch is main signal for the device to run and thermostat is in charge of valve heaters 5 3 1 REGULATION TS...

Page 12: ...ts opened door opened contacts closed ATTENTION Switch 4 on SW3 to the position E and then restart the system switching it off for 5 seconds Each time the device is switched off the heaters are being cooled for next 15 seconds 5 3 3 REGULATION T BOX ELIS B W N WIRING DIAGRAMS Power supply 230V 50Hz OMY 3x1mm 2 T box LIYCY 4x0 5mm 2 A and B braided wire pair max 50 m Door contact DCe DCm door close...

Page 13: ...ion E and then restart the system switching it off for 5 seconds Each time the device is switched off the heaters are being cooled for next 15 seconds 5 3 5 CONTROL SYSTEM MASTER SLAVE COMMUNICATION Electrical air curtain chaining provides control from 1 to 5 devices using one T box or TS Electrical air curtain chaining might be done by cable OMY 3x0 5mm 2 using connectors EL B EL A GND Connecting...

Page 14: ...l layer RS485 Protocol MODBUS RTU Baud rate 38400 bps Parity Even Data bits 8 STOP bits 1 Connection must be made using 3 poliges wire to connectors IN A IN B GND SIGNAL GROUND 5 3 7 CONTROL SYSTEM SETTING BMS ADDRESS DEVICE ADDRESS There is a possibility to set 31 addresses which are set binary on SW1 switch switch down switch up Addresses DRV 1 2 3 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 4 8 16 Y1 ...

Page 15: ... Air curtain thermostat on 5 0x08 ContactDoor 0 1 Door contact value set 0 DOOR_CLOSE Door closed 1 DOOR_OPEN Door opened Inputs Register Data Read Lp Modbus register address Name of parameter Min Max Description 1 0x04 CurtainFanSpeed 0 3 Air curtain fan speed value 0 FAN_SPEED0 Fan off 1 FAN_SPEED1 First fan speed 2 FAN_SPEED2 Second fan speed 3 FAN_SPEED3 Third fan speed 2 0x05 CurtainValveStat...

Page 16: ...9 OPERATION The device is designed for operation inside buildings at temperatures above 0 o C In low temperatures below 0ºC there is a danger of freezing of the medium The manufacturer bears no responsibility for damage of the heat exchanger resulting from freezing of the medium in the exchanger It is forbidden to place any objects on the heater or to hang any objects on the connecting stubs The d...

Page 17: ...rer bears no responsibility for operating the device in a manner inconsistent with its purpose by persons not authorized for this and for damage resulting from this Made in Poland Made in EU Manufacturer FLOWAIR GŁOGOWSKI I BRZEZIŃSKI SP J ul Chwaszczyńska 133A 81 571 Gdynia phone 48 58 669 82 20 fax 48 58 627 57 21 e mail info flowair pl www flowair com ...

Page 18: ...owing European Directives dyrektywy directives MD 2006 42 WE dyrektywy directives EMC 2004 108 WE oraz zharmonizowanymi z tymi dyrektywami normami and harmonized norms with above directives PN EN 60204 1 2010 Bezpieczeństwo maszyn Wyposażenie elektryczne maszyn Część 1 Wymagania ogólne Safety of machinery Electrical equipment of machines Part 1 General requirements PN EN 60335 1 2012 Elektryczny s...

Page 19: ...ść elektromagnetyczna EMC Część 6 1 Normy ogólne Odporność w środowiskach mieszkalnym handlowym i lekko uprzemysłowionym Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 6 1 Generic standards Immunity for residential commercial and light industrial environments PN EN 61000 6 2 2008 Kompatybilność elektromagnetyczna EMC Część 6 2 Normy ogólne Odporność w środowiskach przemysłowych Electromagnetic compatibili...

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