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RAR3500

15

GB  

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. Allow the electrical coil to cool.
3. Determine the cause of overheating and 

rectify the fault.

Reset is performed as follows:
1. Locate the red button inside the air curtain 

unit. It is visible and accessible by opening 
of  the service hatch and inlet grille. The 
button is on the left side seen from inside 
the room looking out. On the 2 metre 
variant, two red buttons are installed in the 
middle of the unit. 

2. Press the red button until a click is heard.
3. Connect the air curtain 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 SIRe maintains 
the exhaust temperature at +40 °C.  If the 
temperature should exceed anyway there is 
an over heating alarm. For more information 
see the manual for SIRe.

Fan replacement

1. Determine which of the fans is not 

functioning.

2. Disconnect the cables to the relevant fan.
3. Remove the screws securing the fan and lift 

the fan out.

4. Install the new fan as above in reverse 

order.

Replacing the electric heater/coil 
(RAR3500E)

1. Mark and disconnect the cables to the 

electric heater/coil.

2. Remove the mounting screws securing the 

electric heater/coil in the unit and lift the 
electric heater/coil out.

3. Install the new electric heater/coil in 

reverse order to the above.

Replacing the water coil (RAR3500W)

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 (RAR3500W)

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

Trouble shooting

If the fans are not working or do not blow 
properly, check the following:

. Operating power supply to the unit; 

check fuses, circuit-breaker, time switch/
thermostat (if any) that starts and stops the 
unit.

. That the air flow selector is correctly set.

. That the position limit switch is working.

. That the overheat protection for the motors 

has not been deployed.

. That the intake grille is not dirty.

If there is no heat, check the following:

. That the heat demand exists; check 

thermostat settings and actual temperature.

For units with electrical heating, check the 
following:

. Power supply to electric heater coil; check 

fuses and circuit-breaker (if any).

. That the overheat protection for the motors 

has not been deployed.

For units with water coil, check the following:

. That the water coil is air free. 

. That there is enough water flow. 

. That incoming water is heated enough. 

If the fault cannot be rectified, please contact 
a qualified service technician.

Summary of Contents for RAR3500 Series

Page 1: ...Original instructions RAR3500 GB ...

Page 2: ...A 302 B 595 325 532 D 638 RAR3500 2 Mounting Fig 1 The mounting brackets on delivery Type A mm B mm C mm RAR3510 1057 1016 1067 RAR3515 1567 1526 1577 RAR3520 2073 2031 2083 ...

Page 3: ...RAR3500 3 Fig 2a Mounting on threaded bars Mounting Fig 2b Mounting on threaded bars inside unit ...

Page 4: ...hatch Fig 5 PLS inside unit SIRe RAR3500 4 Water connections Fig 4 The water coil is connected inside the unit through holes which are made during installation on the upper side or through the side of the unit possible places are marked with punch marks ...

Page 5: ...3 m CC605 5 m CC610 10 m CC615 15 m CC403 30 m CC405 50 m CC410 10 m CC415 15 PLS C PLSB PLSAC PLSRTX PLSUR CC CJ4 CJ6 VOT Type Ø VKF15LF DN15 VKF15NF DN15 VKF20 DN20 VKF25 DN25 VKF32 DN32 SD230 BPV10 VOT15 DN15 VOT20 DN20 VOT25 DN25 VKF SD230 BPV10 VLSP RAR3500 5 ...

Page 6: ...Transformer 230V 200V 170V 145V 120V 100V N Blue Black AR3520A W AR3515A W SIReB1 AR3510A W Wiring diagrams RAR3500 Internal wiring diagram RAR3500A W RAR3500 6 ...

Page 7: ... Black Grey Blue Transformer 230V 200V 170V 145V 120V 100V N Blue Black AR3520E18 AR3515E14 SIReB1 AR3510E09 400V3 230V AR3510E09 3515E14 AR3520E18 Wiring diagrams RAR3500 Internal wiring diagram RAR3500E RAR3500 7 ...

Page 8: ... L PE L 230V 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 SIReRTX optional L 2m SIReB1 B2 B1EC SIReB1 B2 B1EC SIReB1 B2 B1EC PLSB2 PLSRTX optional CC6XX CC6XX max 10 m PLSUB1 PLSB2 PLSB2 CC6XX RAR3500 8 ...

Page 9: ... 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 m SIReCC6XX max 50 m SIReUB1 SIReRTX optional SD230 SD230 SD230 L 1 5m L 2m PLSB2 PLSRTX optional CC6XX CC6XX max 10 m PLSUB1 PLSB2 PLSB2 CC6XX PLS Basic RAR3500W RAR3500 9 ...

Page 10: ...11 8 28 7 35 5 0 35 16 4 min 2200 12 7 38 0 10 1 7 17 40 7 0 21 6 5 Supply water temperature 60 C Room temperature 18 C Outlet air temperature 35 C 1 Water temperature 60 40 C Room temperature 18 C Type Fan position Airflow m3 h Output kW Return water temp C Water flow l s Pressure drop kPa Output 2 kW Outlet air temp C Water flow l s Pressure drop kPa RAR3510W max 2300 9 4 29 9 0 11 5 2 min 1100 ...

Page 11: ...0 08 0 6 9 3 35 5 0 11 1 RAR3520WLL max 4800 22 9 29 0 27 2 5 23 7 32 5 0 29 2 8 min 2200 10 7 27 0 11 0 6 13 1 35 4 0 16 1 Supply water temperature 45 C Room temperature 18 C Outlet air temperature 32 C 1 Water temperature 45 35 C Room temperature 18 C Type Fan position Airflow m3 h Output kW Return water temp C Water flow l s Pressure drop kPa Output 2 kW Outlet air temp C Water flow l s Pressur...

Page 12: ... Weight kg RAR3510E09 4 5 9 1100 2300 25 12 42 62 230V 2 45 A 400 V3 13 A 1057 42 RAR3515E14 7 13 5 1550 3400 27 13 43 63 230V 3 5 A 400 V3 19 5 A 1567 58 RAR3520E18 9 18 2200 4800 25 11 45 64 230V 5 2 A 400 V3 26 A 2073 78 RAR3500 W with water heat coil for low water temperature 480 C Type Output 4 kW Airflow 1 m3 h t 3 4 C Water volume l Sound level 2 dB A Voltage V Amperage A Length mm Weight k...

Page 13: ... ceiling For the protection of wider doorways several units can be mounted next to each other Ensure that the service hatch is accessible and can be fully opened 1 The mounting brackets are fixed to the unit during transport Slacken these off turn them around and screw into place on the unit according to figure 1 2 Hang up on threaded bars M8 according to figure 2a not included 3 Adjust the height...

Page 14: ...of the unit possible places are marked with punch marks The connections to the heating coil must be equipped with shut off valves to allow problem free removal Adjustment of the air curtain and air flow The direction and speed of the air flow should be adjusted considering the load on the opening Pressure forces affect the air stream and make it bend inwards into the premises when the premises are...

Page 15: ...ctric heater coil RAR3500E 1 Mark and disconnect the cables to the electric heater coil 2 Remove the mounting screws securing the electric heater coil in the unit and lift the electric heater coil out 3 Install the new electric heater coil in reverse order to the above Replacing the water coil RAR3500W 1 Shut off the water supply to the unit 2 Disconnect the connections to the water coil 3 Remove ...

Page 16: ...y be run for a short time when it is not being used for extended periods of time Safety For all installations of electrically heated products should a residual current circuit breaker 300 mA for fire protection be used Keep the areas around the air intake and exhaust grilles free from possible obstructions During operation the surfaces of the unit can be hot The unit must not be fully or partially...

Page 17: ...Art no 112794 20160218 LE CH Technical Support tel 46 313368600 ...

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