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Safety cut-out 

All motors are equipped with an integrated 

safety cut-out. This will operate, stopping the 

air curtain should the motor temperature rise 

excessively or the electronics fail or overheat. 

The cut-out will automatically reset when the 

motor temperature has returned to within the 

motor’s operating limits. Failure or damage to 

electronics components may require repair or 

replacement of such components or the entire 

product.  

 

Fan replacement 

1. Determine which of the fans is not 

functioning.

2. Disconnect the cables from 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 PC board 

1. The PC board is located in the terminal box.  

2. Mark and disconnect the cables to the PC 

board. 

3. Unhatch the board from its PCB snap-in 

spacers and lift out.  

4. Install the new PC board as above in reverse 

order. 

Residual current circuit breaker (E)

When the installation is protected by means of 

a residual current circuit breaker, which trips 

when the appliance is connected, this may be 

due to moisture in the heating element. When 

an appliance containing a heater element has 

not been used for a long period or stored in 

a damp environment, moisture can enter the 

element. 

This should not be seen as a fault, but is 

simply rectified by connecting the appliance to 

the main supply via a socket without a safety 

cut-out so that the moisture can be eliminated 

from the element. The drying time can vary 

from a few hours to a few days. As a preventive 

measure, the unit should occasionally be run 

for a short time when it is not being used for 

extended periods of time. 

 

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 out. 

4. Install the new coil in reverse order to the 

above. 

Troubleshooting  

If the fans are not running or do not perform 

properly, check the following: 

•  The power supply. 

• 

That the intake grille/filter is not dirty. 

•  That the motor's safety cut-out has not been 

deployed.

•  Functions and settings of the FC control 

system, see the FC manual.  

If there is no heat, check the following: 

•  Functions and settings of the FC control 

system, see the FC manual. 

For units with electrical heating, also check the 

following:

•  Power supply to electric heater coil; check 

fuses and circuit-breaker (if any).

•  That the overheat protection has not been 

deployed.

  

For units with a water coil, also check the 

following:

•  That the water coil is air free.

• 

That there is sufficient water flow and 

pressure.

• 

That incoming water is heated adequately.

 

If the fault cannot be rectified, please contact a 

qualified service technician. 

Replacing heating elements/heating 

package (E) 

1. Mark and disconnect the cables to the 

heating elements/package. 

2. Remove the mounting screws securing the 

heating elements/package in the unit and lift 

the heating elements/package out.

3. Install the new heating elements/package in 

reverse order to the above.  

Summary of Contents for Scand

Page 1: ...Scand Original instructions 10 EN 14 SE 19 NO 24 FR 29 DE 34 NL 39 ES 44 IT 49 PL 54 RU 60 FI DK 65 ...

Page 2: ... Per le traduzioni dei testi scritti in inglese vedere le pagine nelle diverse lingue IT Początkowe strony zawierają głównie rysunki Tłumaczenie wykorzystanych tekstów angielskich znajduje się na odpowiednich stronach językowych PL RU Страницы в начале Инструкции состоят в основном из рисунков схем и таблиц Перевод встречающегося там текста приведен в разделе RU Esittelysivut koostuvat lähinnä kuv...

Page 3: ...Scand 3 2 4 7 2200 50 296 581 M8 1 1 6 2 4 7 2200 50 296 581 M8 1 1 6 min 120 Minimum distance Inside thread 1 DN25 ...

Page 4: ...ons W Connections E 50 200 Inside thread 1 DN25 Distance water connections end Top view of the top connections from above Top view of the bottom connections from below Top view of the top connections from above Top view of the bottom connections from below ...

Page 5: ...024 0 13 238295 VPFC20 DN20 0 058 0 32 238296 VPFC25 DN25 0 10 0 60 238297 VPFC32 DN32 0 22 1 03 See separate manual Accessories Item number Type FE10129 SFSEH 100 1000 mm 330955 FH1025 DN25 1 1000 mm Open unit PC board FC is integrated within the air curtain at delivery PC board FC Frico Control Note The air curtain must always be secured at the top M8 ...

Page 6: ...FCRTX 39x39x23 mm 74695 FCOTX 39x39x23 mm 74699 FCLAP 89x89x26 mm 74702 FCWTA SFFEC W 17495 FCDC 74718 FCBC05 5 m 74719 FCBC10 10 m 74720 FCBC25 25 m 74721 FCSC10 10 m 74722 FCSC25 25 m 74703 FCTXRF for FC Smart FC Pro 89x89x26 mm Accessories FCDA FC Direct FCSA FC Smart FCPA FC Pro FCBA FC Building FCLAP See separate manual for FC FCBC10 FCDC FCCF FCLAP FCBC10 FCDC FCCF FCLAP FCTXRF FCBC10 FCDC F...

Page 7: ...or additional calculations Item number Type Output 5 kW Output 6 kW Airflow 1 m3 h t 4 5 C t 4 6 C Water volume l Sound power 2 dB A Sound pressure 3 dB A Amp motor A Weight kg FE10241 SFFEC4WL 21 36 1650 3300 24 19 40 32 4 4 80 47 64 4 1 70 FE10243 SFFEC6WL 26 44 2200 4600 22 17 37 28 4 4 81 47 65 6 75 Item number Type Output steps kW Airflow 1 m3 h t 4 C Sound power 2 dB A Sound pressure 3 dB A ...

Page 8: ...F Terminat io n K 2 K 1 TS 3 TS 4 SFFEC6E24 L3 L2 L1 N L3 L2 L1 Inlet s en s or H1 H2 N 230V IN L PE N H eating Trafo N M oto r 230V L PE 12 V HI L O GND 12 V HI L O BUS 1 BUS 2 GND Outlet se n s o r SFFEC4E16 SFFEC6E24 4 Motors 6 Motors SFFEC4E16 252999 Scand 8 SFFEC E Wiring diagrams for control system in the FC manual ...

Page 9: ...V PWM Alarm Sensor I1 I2 O1O2 Inlet sensor PE Outlet sensor 230V SFFEC4WL SFFEC6WL 4 Motors 6 Motors A1 A2 GND GND B1 B2 D1 D2 ON OFF Termination 12V HI LO GND 12V HI LO BUS 1 BUS 2 GND SFFEC6WL SFFEC4WL 252998 Scand 9 SFFEC W Wiring diagrams for control system in the FC manual ...

Page 10: ... The feet are attached to the floor with fasteners appropriate to the surface and covered by a frame Fasteners are not included The air curtain must always be secured at the top The M8 press nut on the top of the unit is used for this see figure The product must be mounted in such a way to allow future service and maintenance When mounting a product in stainless steel the protective plastic shall ...

Page 11: ... therefore be directed outwards to withstand the load Generally speaking the higher the load the greater the angle required Protection of the exposed area just above the floor is essential motors are placed from the bottom up The airflow can therefore be slighlty less at the top of unit Basic setting fan speed The fan speed when the door is open is set using the control Note that the airflow direc...

Page 12: ...that the moisture can be eliminated from the element The drying time can vary from a few hours to a few days As a preventive measure the unit should occasionally be run for a short time when it is not being used for extended periods of time 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 coi...

Page 13: ...it This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by ch...

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