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Installation, Operation, & Maintenance for CRFF-E Series

 

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1. Check pre-filter media; replace or clean as

necessary.

2. Adjust visual speed control for higher blower output.
3. Check power supply for proper voltage, amperage

and distribution frequency.

4. Replace HEPA filter if the air velocity remains low.

1. Ensure that no large obstructions are upstream of

airflow pattern

2. Determine that no other air-moving devices are

operating in or around clean room which disrupt

room’s airflow pattern

3. Check air velocity and if low, conduct the “Low Air

Velocity” procedure outlined above.

4. Conduct smoke and photometer test on HEPA filte .

Seal or replace HEPA filter as necessar .

High Air 

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elocity

1. Adjust visual speed control for lower blower output.

Non-Laminar Flow and/or Excessive Contamination

Warranty

Please  reference  the  Krueger  website  for  Warranty 

information located in the Terms and Conditions of Sales 

document or click on the following link, 

http://www.krueger-hvac.com/pdf/terms.pdf

Troubleshooting

Mode Choice

Verify  mode  setting  choice  to  DIP  switch  S1  (Control 

Mode), which is manual mode and then retry.

Motor Issues in Manual Mode

(If  you  are  in  a  network  or  analog  mode,  contact  your 

controls  contractor  for  troubleshooting  assistance;  if  you

 

continue to need assistance, contact the factory.)

Unit is Not Ad

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ustable

Verify  that  rotation  of  the  knob  does  not  change  the 

RPM  or  Flow  Index  display  on  the  unit.  If  rotating  does 

nothing, remove the electrical box cover and remove the 

4-pin connector from the Visual Speed control and install

in 180 degrees rotated. Again adjust the knob. The 4 pin

connector is on the 1/8” white conductor.

Low Air 

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CRFF Series Replacement Parts

Replacement parts are available through your authorized 

Krueger representative. 

Please  visit  the  Krueger  website  at  www.krueger-hvac.

 

com to find your local Krueger representative

Summary of Contents for CRFF-E

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE Fan Filter Units CRFF E CRFF E ARS CRFF E ARSM ECM Motors Revision 02 01 17...

Page 2: ...m 13 Service Removal and Replacement of CRFF E filters 14 Service Removal and Replacement of Roomside Replaceable Filters 15 Service CRFF E CRFF E ARS Motor Removal and Installation 16 Service CRFF E...

Page 3: ...on is located on the product and serial number labels located adjacent to the electrical box If you cannot locate the FO please contact Krueger for this information Read and Save These Instructions To...

Page 4: ...onto the gasketed grid If using a flexible grid typically supported with wires the unit must be secured to an overhead structure with eyebolts s hooks and chain Screw the four eyebolts into the nutser...

Page 5: ...ed between 0 50 in wc and 3 00 in wc by turning the set screw accessible for the front of the control enclosure Counterclockwise rotation will increase the set point differential for switching clockwi...

Page 6: ...Consoles using MODBUS RTU Additional details of the controls modes are provided on page 7 FEATURES Networkable Via MODBUS RTU 0 10 VDC Analog Control Manual Control Via Onboard Potentiometer Simple C...

Page 7: ...band S2 A maximum of 200 ENV1028 devices is recommended per local area network LAN NetworkkControl Mode cont If a Krueger ACC Control Console is the MODBUS master then addresses should be assigned wi...

Page 8: ...fo krueger hvac com www krueger hvac com Control Modes continued Example of binary S2 switch settings 5 6 1 2 3 4 8 7 ON DIP 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON DIP 11 1 2 4 3 5 6 8 7 ON DIP 21 3 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 ON DI...

Page 9: ...S Test Probe Jack Points The test probe jacks may be used to measure the motor rpm or the PWM signal that is being output to the motor In Manual or Analog Control Mode with an Address setting of 1 or...

Page 10: ...eset non volatile registers to factory default values write 170 AA hex to Register 14 then cycle power Note Register 24 may be read in network mode to determine the value of 0 10VDC signal that may be...

Page 11: ...e Contamination Warranty Please reference the Krueger website for Warranty information located in the Terms and Conditions of Sales document or click on the following link http www krueger hvac com pd...

Page 12: ...lashes 3 longs then an extra lon A flow index of 04 flashes an extra long then 4 shor A flow index of 100 flashes 10 longs then an extra lon Use the ON OFF button to turn the motor on or off Point the...

Page 13: ...lte remove the ceiling panel next to the unit if applicable Switch the ON OFF switch to the OFF position Remove the prefilter from the snap in frame See Figure 1 Clean the prefilter by hand washing in...

Page 14: ...ly off the HEPA ULPA filter See Figure 1 Remove filter deflectors using 5 32 drill bit Keep filter deflectors to install in new filter Discard the used filter as per requirements of the applicable reg...

Page 15: ...ll the filter slowly away from the seal so that the gel remains in the filter gel track 3 Carefully clean plenum assembly knife edge surface of residual gel material 4 Inspect filter for visible damag...

Page 16: ...ter 6 Disconnect 5 pin and 16 pin wire harnesses from the electrical box housing and remove tubing for test port if installed 7 Remove the eight mounting screws to free the motor blower assembly from...

Page 17: ...ews that secure the venturi ring to the bottom face of the lid 4 Using a 5 32 0 40 cm Allen wrench remove the blower wheel from the motor shaft Remove motor from the venturi ring by removing the three...

Page 18: ...dec PerfectSpeed When you order a replacement motor they will be a form and fit replacement except for the cable that connects to the control board and the motor The new Nidec motor will require you t...

Page 19: ...the potential to starve or over feed the fan with air causing the motor to stall which can damage the fan motor This also can be minimized by notifying Titus beforehand for assistance The ECM motors...

Page 20: ...age 20 of 26 Krueger 1401 N Plano Rd Richardson TX 75081 972 680 9136 kruegerinfo krueger hvac com www krueger hvac com Universal Card Wiring Diagram 4 pin Control Cable 5 pin Power Cable 4 Pin MTA Mo...

Page 21: ...com Wiring Diagrams continued Universal Card Wiring Diagram w Continous Filter Monitoring 4 pin Control Cable 5 pin Power Cable 4 Pin MTA Motor Connector Remote Run Indicator LED Note Register 24 may...

Page 22: ...nance for CRFF E Series Page 22 of 26 Krueger 1401 N Plano Rd Richardson TX 75081 972 680 9136 kruegerinfo krueger hvac com www krueger hvac com Wiring Diagrams continued Infrared Speed Control Remote...

Page 23: ...64 N A Universal Control Card CRFF E CRFF E ARS CRFF E ARSM 265888 N A Visual Speed Control Card CRFF E CRFF E ARS CRFF E ARSM 63951 002 N A IR Sensor Harness 63759 001 N A IR Sensor without Harness 6...

Page 24: ...Installation Operation Maintenance for CRFF E Series Page 24 of 26 Krueger 1401 N Plano Rd Richardson TX 75081 972 680 9136 kruegerinfo krueger hvac com www krueger hvac com CRFF E Filter Drawing...

Page 25: ...tion Operation Maintenance for CRFF E Series Page 25 of 26 Krueger 1401 N Plano Rd Richardson TX 75081 972 680 9136 kruegerinfo krueger hvac com www krueger hvac com CRFF E ARS and CRFF E ARSM Filter...

Page 26: ...specified performance along with air velocity measurement and adjustment tests No DOP is used on CRFF E series filters unless requested Recommended Testing All units that are airflow tested at Krueger...

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