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miniClima 

Manual EBCeasy

Topic:

 Complete instructions for the application, installation, usage, maintenance & care, de-installation, 

storage and packing-up of the respective devices.

Valid for:

 miniClima Constant Humidity Devices, Series EBC10/11/12/easy, Type EBCeasy. Optional 

accessories or extras are described in their respective supplement manuals.

THIS MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT INFORMATION - PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY BEFORE

USING OR INSTALLING YOUR DEVICE!

The devices covered by this manual are not destined for being used by persons (including children) with

limited physical, sensory or intellectual abilities and/or by persons lacking the required experiences/skills,

except such persons are going to be supervised by a person that is responsible for their safety or such

persons have been thoroughly briefed beforehand about the usage of the device and it can be expected that

the persons will have comprehended the explanations and that they will also follow them. Children have to

be kept well away from the devices, ensuring that they will not play with them.

Applies analogously to the individual products of type EBCeasy. As of 31.10.2016. Subject to

modification.

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Summary of Contents for EBC10easy

Page 1: ...easy Optional accessories or extras are described in their respective supplement manuals THIS MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT INFORMATION PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY BEFORE USING OR INSTALLING YOUR DEVICE The...

Page 2: ...ttings 11 3 1 2 Connecting the hosepipes to the EBC 12 3 2 Electrical connections 12 3 2 1 Handling the ferrite core 12 3 2 2 RH T sensor 13 3 2 3 Control lines 14 3 2 4 Wirings for the external signa...

Page 3: ...tions 34 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 35 6 1 The unit stops dehumidifying before it reaches the setpoint 35 6 2 The desired humidity level is not reached at all 36 6 3 The humidity level displayed on the EBC is...

Page 4: ...is going to be either humidified dehumidified or left unchanged depending on the set and actual RH values The conditioned air is then led back into the case Conditioning is achieved by means of a soli...

Page 5: ...the relative humidity of the air surrounding precious and or irreplaceable works of art or artefacts It is therefore necessary to cover all possible imponderables when installing and using the EBCs Fo...

Page 6: ...h skilled personnel probably provide for the highest possible safety against technical failures or breakdowns Installation of external signal devices for every EBC to be alarmed in time when one of ou...

Page 7: ...atically dependant upon the type of cable connected to the EBC If it is the cable of a miniClima RH T sensor then the EBC becomes a master controller if it is the control line coming from another EBC...

Page 8: ...2 for plugging the EBC to a PC without RS232 interface I2 C Expander for enhancing the signal of the RH T sensor if the latter is installed more than 7 5m away from the EBC3 see the additionally deliv...

Page 9: ...used hosepipes low The EBC should not be located in the air conditioned part of the case itself The device has to be installed horizontally and firm The device has to be given the possibility to emit...

Page 10: ...the EBCs diminishes a little with the length of the tubes Mind the total length of the hosepipe provided with your EBC 2 The hoses must not be laid next to heat emitting parts 3 In and outlets even th...

Page 11: ...m e g metal plates like our flanges The necessary diameters for the boreholes when using flanges or the like result from the size of the counter nut and gasket of the respective hosepipe fitting VE20...

Page 12: ...them up in the beginning There is also no need for the use of any tools for this process 4 Use a tool i e a screw driver for opening up the connection again Push the latches on both sides to the outs...

Page 13: ...parable to those of the exhibit in the case Especially lighting installations and their effect on the temperature of the air surrounding the sensor may have a heavy impact on the functioning of a corr...

Page 14: ...gory 5e patch cable twisted pair non crossed with RJ45 plugs and ferrite cores on either end Verify all EBCs are still not plugged to the mains connection then plug one RJ45 to the master unit s jack...

Page 15: ...best to accomplish all wished cable connections at once For putting the plug in connector back on the device it has to be pressed onto the connection plug Do hold the EBC with your free hand when doi...

Page 16: ...et humidity alarm but persistent cause EBC retries and in case of failure issues the humidity alarm again after 30 minutes 50 Humidify or 50 Dehumidify or 50 In Range Green Table 1 Possible alarm and...

Page 17: ...l flaps to control the internal air stream the according engine noise can be heard for some seconds While in stand by mode an EBC will neither circulate the air between case and EBC nor will it start...

Page 18: ...s during normal operation Slave sets NOTE In case the messages on your display are in German please turn to section 4 4 6 Menu entry for the display and menu language on p 24 to see how to change the...

Page 19: ...hin the menu of a slave unit the software will switch back to the value set in the master shortly after NOTE Any EBC will cancel the menu mode after a few seconds of inactivity All changes that have b...

Page 20: ...from your EBC Depending on the settings taken via the menu entry for the first Alarm see p 23 the first humidity alarm can additionally be delayed for 1 to 99 days By default the AlarmMax value is usu...

Page 21: ...nd this value and if it remains there for at least 30 minutes standard alarm delay an alarm will be issued from your EBC Depending on the settings taken via the menu entry for the first alarm see p 23...

Page 22: ...our changes and confirm the new value with Enter The value will not be stored as long as you do not press this button 4 4 4 Menu entry AlarmBeep With this entry you choose to be alarmed not only visua...

Page 23: ...as you do not press this button 4 4 5 Menu entry 1 Alarm With this entry you define whether or not you want the EBC to delay its first humidity alarm master units only This function is useful i e for...

Page 24: ...for the display and menu language With this entry you choose the preferred display and menu language for the EBC masters and slaves likewise Default setting is English might also be factory set differ...

Page 25: ...r the temperature at the RH T sensor t Sensor The display reads t S e n s o r 2 0 C Fig 14 Display message in menu mode 7th menu entry 4 4 7 1 Description options t Sensor is the variable that can be...

Page 26: ...With this entry you can check for the present temperature in C at the specific EBC s master or slave internal electric circuit Press Menu Esc to call up the menu then press Up eight times to move to t...

Page 27: ...u entry where no variables can be set 4 4 11 Menu entry rH Corr With this entry the EBC s interpretation of the data for the present RH value that is measured from the RH T sensor can be corrected mas...

Page 28: ...s button 4 4 12 Menu entry Hyst With this entry you can set the value for the hysteresis masters and slaves likewise The hysteresis defines a setpoint range around the setpoint chosen in menu entry 1...

Page 29: ...displays the currently present humidity level in RH and whether this level is in range setpoint plus minus hysteresis or not If not the display prompts the kind of process that is currently activated...

Page 30: ...of an alarm the EBC s LED turns red and the display provides immediate information about the kind of problem Additionally any alarm switches the potential free contact for the external display of the...

Page 31: ...enough ventilation at the device s place of installation Beware that the EBC might overheat otherwise See also section 3 1 Setting up the EBC establishing the hosepipe connections p 9 Case doors are o...

Page 32: ...The EBC stops all activities until the alarm gets reset manually 5 2 2 Remaining EBC functions during this alarm Humidify No Dehumidify No Air circulation between case and EBC No Slave control Yes su...

Page 33: ...ne is switched off until the temperature falls to 43 C or the alarm is rest manually 5 3 2 Remaining EBC functions during this alarm Humidify No Dehumidify No Air circulation between case and EBC Yes...

Page 34: ...sequence the EBC stops conditioning the air and will only continue once the measured value comes back to the permissible range again see section 9 Technical data on p 41 This is not a failure but an i...

Page 35: ...an alarm has to be examined first 2 Check the cable connection between the affected EBC and the foregoing one check both RJ45 plugs and whether they are plugged to the correct jacks Sensor Control in...

Page 36: ...ront see section 4 4 11 Menu entry rH Corr on page 27 or give us a call 6 4 A red LED lights up on the front panel The unit displays an alarm Note the kind of the alarm display messages and turn to p...

Page 37: ...able nor other parts need to be dismantled just the chip itself At first please do turn the EBC off and pull the mains plug once the possible pump process has been finished Then continue as outlined 1...

Page 38: ...r in outlets Dust on the ventilation air grill s blocks the airflow which might in consequence overheat the device and or reduce its dehumidification capacity Therefore and depending on the condition...

Page 39: ...ack up and store the device below 8 DEINSTALLING PACKING UP STORING SHIPPING NOTE If the device in question is to be shipped for service repair it is enough to send the EBC alone all other parts and i...

Page 40: ...evice prior to informing us on the matter in detail We will require exact information on the kind of dangers we might be exposed to and on how to effectively protect us Mind that for service and repai...

Page 41: ...setpoint of 30 RH typically achievable 2 RH max 3 RH at a setpoint of 75 RH typically achievable 3 RH max 5 RH System voltage 12VDC Power consumption max 24W Weight device without accessories bottle h...

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