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Maintenance  

 

Unit with water heating

The appliance filter should be cleaned 
regularly to ensure the air curtain effect and 
the heat emission from the device. How often 
depends on local circumstances. A clogged 
filter is not a risk, but the appliance function 
can fail. 
1.  Disconnect the power supply.
2.  The front hatch is removed by removing 
the screws on the top of the unit and then 
detach the bent edge at the bottom. (Fig.3)
3.  Remove the filter and vacuum clean or 
wash it. If the filter is clogged or damaged, it 
may need to be changed.
 

All units: 

Since fan motors and other components are 
maintenance free, no maintenance other than 
cleaning is necessary. The level of cleaning 
can vary depending on local conditions. 
Undertake cleaning at least twice a year. Inlet 
and exhaust grilles, impeller and elements 
can be vacuum cleaned or wiped using a 
damp cloth. Use a brush when vacuuming 
to prevent damaging sensitive parts. Avoid 
the use of strong alkaline or acidic cleaning 
agents. 
 

Overheating 

The air curtain unit with electric heater is 
equipped with an overheat protector. If it is 
deployed due to overheating, reset as follows: 
1.  Disconnect the electricity with the fully 
isolated switch.
2.  Determine the cause of overheating and 
rectify the fault.
3.  Remove the front hatch.
4.  Press the red button located inside the 
air curtain unit, at the inner gable of the 
connection box.
5.  Reattach the front hatch and connect the 
unit again.
 
All motors are equipped with an integral 
thermal safety cut-out. This will operate, 
stopping the air curtain should the motor 
temperature rise too high. The cut-out 
will automatically reset when the motor 
temperature has returned to within the 
motor’s operating limits.
 

Temperature control

Temperature control of PLS maintains the 
exhaust temperature to approx. +40 °C.  If the 
temperature should exceed anyway there is 
an overheating alarm. For more information 
see the manual for SIRe.

Replacing motor or impeller

1.  Remove gable end.
2.  Remove the screw between motor and fan.
3.  Disconnect the cables to the motor.
4.  Remove the screws securing the motor and 
lift it out together with the impeller.
5.  Install the new motor and/or the new 
impeller as above in reverse order.
 

Replacing the electrical coil (E)

1.  Mark and disconnect the cables to the 
electric coil.
2.  Remove the mounting screws securing the 
electric coil in the unit and lift the electric 
coil out.
3.  Replace faulty electrical coil.
4.  Install the new electric coil in reverse 
order to the above.
 

Replacing the water coil (W)

1.  Shut off the water supply to the unit.
2.  Disconnect the connections to the water 
coil.
3.  Remove the mounting screws securing the 
coil in the unit and lift the coil out.
4.  Install the new coil in reverse order to the 
above.
 

Draining the water coil (W)

The drain valves is on the underside of the 
coil on the connector side. It can be accessed 
via the front hatch.
 

Summary of Contents for PL2500

Page 1: ...PL2500 Suitable for small entrances 16 GB 20 FR...

Page 2: ...7 5 32 5 25 5 20 5 17 5 Gland Knock out Knock out Knock out Gland Fig 1 Fig 2 Gland 145 345 40 183 78 165 40 1025 1535 2025 20 210 10 145 min 500 min 500 min 500 145 62 40 22 Cu 15 min 500 min 500 145...

Page 3: ...3 PL2500 Fig 3 Open the unit A B C TX20...

Page 4: ...4 PL2500 Fig 4 Minimum distance min 60 Minimum distance...

Page 5: ...5 PL2500 Fig 6 Mounting with wall brackets PL2510 2 pcs PL2515 2 pcs PL2520 3 pcs min 500 mm Mounting with wall brackets A B C D 20 35 75 210 33 8 3x 5 10 162 Fig 6 Mounting with wall brackets...

Page 6: ...PL2500 PA34TR15 PL2510 PL2515 1 m PA34TR20 PL2520 1 m PA2P15 PL2510 PL2515 1 m PA2P20 PL2520 1 m PA2PF15 PL2510 PL2515 PA2PF20 PL2520 PAMLK PL2500 PAWAK PL2500 W FHDN15 PL2500 W PA34TR PA2P PA2PF PAML...

Page 7: ...3 09 25 10 m CC615 673 09 26 15 m CC403 673 09 27 30 m CC405 673 09 28 50 m CC410 673 09 29 10 m CC415 673 09 30 15 Accessories PLS C PLSB PLSAC PLSRTX PLSUR CC CJ4 CJ6 VKF15LF DN15 VKF15NF DN15 VKF20...

Page 8: ...power L2 PE L1 L N L3 400V 3N ACTUATOR SUPPLY ROOM C1 C 2 Internal sensor Motor protection PLSB2 Over heat C cut out PL2510E08 PL2515E12 PL2520E16 C4 C3 L2 PE L1 L3 400V 3 C1 low power C2 high power M...

Page 9: ...Heating Motor trafo ID pot ACTUATOR SUPPLY ROOM C1 C 2 Internal sensor Motor protection PLSB2 PL2510WA PL2515WA PL2520WA M Blue Black Brown C Right motor M Blue Black Brown C C3 Run C2 Lo C1 Mid Left...

Page 10: ...o Mid Run Right motor L N PE N N F1 F2 F3 H1H2 Heating Motor trafo ID pot ACTUATOR SUPPLY ROOM C1 C 2 Internal sensor Motor protection SIReB2 N F1 F2 F3 OUT PAMLK C NC NO M Blue Black Brown C Lo Mid R...

Page 11: ...0V C2 X5 C1 X4 ROOM X3 Pot Unit ID ACTUATOR SUPPLY N L N L PE L 230V C2 X5 C1 X4 ROOM X3 Pot Unit ID ACTUATOR SUPPLY N L N L PE L 230V SIReCC6XX max 50 m SIReCC6XX max 50 m SIReCC6XX max 50 m SIReUB1...

Page 12: ...OOM X3 Pot Unit ID ACTUATOR SUPPLY N L N L PE L 230V C2 X5 C1 X4 ROOM X3 Pot Unit ID ACTUATOR SUPPLY N L N L PE L 230V SIReCC6XX max 50 m SIReB1 B2 B1EC SIReB1 B2 B1EC SIReB1 B2 B1EC SIReCC6XX max 50...

Page 13: ...0 07 1 9 19 8 45 8 0 24 19 6 Min 1250 7 2 36 0 0 03 0 6 14 3 51 5 0 18 10 8 PL2520W Max 2600 15 1 41 0 0 08 3 1 24 4 45 6 0 30 34 6 Min 1800 10 6 36 0 0 05 1 5 19 3 49 6 0 24 22 8 Supply water tempera...

Page 14: ...0 0 11 6 5 9 1 32 9 0 11 6 5 1 Recommended outlet air temperature for good comfort and optimized output 2 Nominal output at given supply and return water temperature Supply water temperature 55 C Roo...

Page 15: ...erage motor A Length mm Weight kg PL2510W 4 7 900 1300 12 11 0 71 42 53 230V 0 45 1026 17 5 PL2515W 9 2 1250 2100 16 13 1 09 41 54 230V 0 6 1536 26 PL2520W 11 5 1800 2600 15 13 1 42 43 55 230V 0 9 202...

Page 16: ...quick fit connections Modular cables are connected to the control board See manual for PLS Unit without heating or with water heating Connected via the built in control board PLS with 1 5 m cord and...

Page 17: ...a drain valve A vent valve should be connected at a high point in the pipe system Air valves are not included NOTE Care must be taken when connecting the pipes Use a wrench or similar to hold the air...

Page 18: ...nit at the inner gable of the connection box 5 Reattach the front hatch and connect the unit again All motors are equipped with an integral thermal safety cut out This will operate stopping the air cu...

Page 19: ...environment moisture can enter the element This should not be seen as a fault but is simply rectified by connecting the appliance to the mains supply via a socket without a safety cut out so that the...

Page 20: ...Art no 208876 2015 02 18 CH Technical Support tel 46 313368600...

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