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   ATT060-090  

1 Safety

1.1  Importance of the manual

•  Keep it for the entire life of the machine.
•  Read it before any operation.
•  It is subject to changes: for updated information see the version on 
the unit.

1.2 Warning signals

!

Instruction for avoiding danger to persons

Y

Instruction for avoiding damage to the equipment.

Z

The presence of a skilled or authorized technician is required.

,

Th

  ere are symbols whose meaning is given in the para. 9.1

1.3 Safety instructions

Every unit is equipped with an electric disconnecting switch for 

operating in safe conditions. Always use this device in order to eliminate 
risks maintenance.

!

 Th

  e manual is intended for the end-user, only for operations per-

formable with closed panels: operations requiring opening with tools 
must be carried out by skilled and qualifi ed personnel.

Y

 Do not exceed the design limits given on the data plate.

!Y

 

It is the user’s responsibility to avoid loads diff erent from the 

internal static pressure. Th

  e unit must be appropriately protected when-

ever risks of seismic phenomena exist.

Th

  e safety devices on the compressed air circuit must be provided 

for by the user
Only use the unit for professional work and for its intended purpose.
Th

  e user is responsible for analysing the application aspects for product 

installation, and following all the applicable industrial and safety stand-
ards and regulations contained in the product instruction manual or 
other documentation supplied with the unit.
Tampering or replacement of any parts by unauthorized personnel and/
or improper machine use exonerate the manufacturer from all responsi-
bility and invalidate the warranty. 
Th

  e manufacturer declines and present or future liability for damage to 

persons, things and the machine, due to negligence of the operators, 
non-compliance with all the instructions given in this manual, and non-
application of current regulations regarding safety of the system.
Th

  e manufacturer declines any liability for damage due to alterations 

and/or changes to the packing.
It is the responsibility of the user to ensure that the specifi cations pro-

vided for the selection of the unit or components and/or options are 
fully comprehensive for the correct or foreseeable use of the machine 
itself or its components.

!

IMPORTANT: Th

  e manufacturer reserves the right to modify this 

manual at any time. Th

  e most comprehensive and updated information, 

the user is advised to consult the manual supplied with the unit.

1.4 Residual risks

Th

  e installation, start up, stopping and maintenance of the machine 

must be performed in accordance with the information and instructions 
given in the technical documentation supplied and always in such a way 
to avoid the creation of a hazardous situation. 
Th

  e risks that it has not been possible to eliminate in the design stage are 

listed in the following table:

Part aff ected

Residual

risk

Manner of

exposure

Precautions

heat exchanger 
coil

small cuts

contact

avoid contact, wear protec-
tive gloves

fan grille and 
fan

lesions

insertion of pointed 
objects through the 
grille while the fan is in 
operation

do not poke objects of any 
type through the fan grille 
or place any objects on the 
grille

inside the unit:
compressor 
and discharge 
pipe

burns

contact

avoid contact, wear protec-
tive gloves

inside the unit: 
metal parts 
and electrical 
wires

intoxica-
tion, elec-
trical shock, 
serious 
burns

defects in the insulation 
of the power supply 
lines upstream of the 
electrical panel; live 
metal parts

adequate electrical protec-
tion of the power supply 
line; ensure metal parts are 
properly connected to earth

outside the 
unit: area 
surrounding 
the unit

intoxica-
tion, serious 
burns

fi re due to short circuit 
or overheating of the 
supply line upstream 
of the unit’s electrical 
panel

ensure conductor cross-
sectional areas and the 
supply line protection sy-
stem conform to applicable 
regulations

outside the 
unit:

lesions

loss of desiccant

clean the area around the 
unit

components 
subjected to 
compressed: air

lesions on 
rhe eyes, 
ears and 
body

defect assembly,  brea-
kage caused by pulse of 
air, especially at startup

Use the personal protective 
equipment: hearing protec-
tion, glasses, helmet, suit 
and shoes.

9 Appendix

9.1 Legend
9.2 Installation diagram
9.3 Technical data
9.4  Spare parts list
9.5 Exploded drawing
9.6 Dimensional drawings
9.7 Refrigerant circuit
9.8 Wiring diagram

Index

1 Safety 

1

1.1  Importance of the manual ....................................................................................1
1.2 Warning signals ......................................................................................................1
1.3 Safety instructions 

..................................................................................................1

1.4 Residual risks ..........................................................................................................1

2 Introduction 

2

2.1 Transport .................................................................................................................2
2.2 Handling 

..................................................................................................................2

2.3 Inspection................................................................................................................2
2.4 Storage .....................................................................................................................2

3 Installation 

2

3.1 Procedures ..............................................................................................................2
3.2 Operating space ......................................................................................................2
3.3 Versions ...................................................................................................................2
3.4 Tips ..........................................................................................................................2
3.5 Electrical connection .............................................................................................2
3.6  Condensate drain connection ..............................................................................2
3.7  Connections discharge purge air .........................................................................2
3.8  Connection to the air bleeder ...............................................................................2
3.9  Connecting the fi lter oil drainage ........................................................................2

4 Commissioning 

3

4.1 Preliminary checks 

.................................................................................................3

4.2 Starting ....................................................................................................................3
4.3 Operation ................................................................................................................3
4.4  Operation with Dew point control ......................................................................3
4.5 Stop ..........................................................................................................................4
4.6 Language selection .................................................................................................4
4.7  Precautions during commissioning and operation ...........................................4

5 Control 

5

5.1 Control panel ..........................................................................................................5
5.2 Operating states ......................................................................................................5
5.3 Screens displayed ...................................................................................................5
5.4 Energy saving..........................................................................................................6
5.5  Alarms and warnings .............................................................................................7

6 Maintenance 

7

6.1 General instructions ..............................................................................................7
6.2 Refrigerant ..............................................................................................................7
6.3 Desiccant agent 

.......................................................................................................7

6.4  Preventive Maintenance Programme ..................................................................8
6.5 Dismantling ............................................................................................................8

7 Alarm 

list 

9

8 Troubleshooting 

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Summary of Contents for Antares ATT Series

Page 1: ...ATT060 ATT090 50Hz DATE 30 03 2017 Rev 20 CODE 398H272985 IT Manuale d uso EN User Manual ES Manual de uso DE Benutzer Handbuch ATT Antares Tandem Dryer Antares Tandem Dryer...

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Page 3: ...omunque in modo che non venga generata alcuna situazione di rischio I rischi che non stato possibile eliminare in fase di progettazione sono riportati nella tabella seguente Parte Considerata Rischi R...

Page 4: ...ento elettrico Usare cavo omologato ai sensi di leggi e normative locali per sezione minima cavo vedere schema elettrico allegato para 9 3 Installare interruttore magnetotermico differenziale a monte...

Page 5: ...omenu di interesse e Enter per confermare User Settings Menu DRYER SETTINGS DATE TIME BMS MOISTURE DRAIN OTHER LANGUAGE Utilizzare Up e Down per mo dificare il parametro e Enter per confermare la modi...

Page 6: ...messa in servizio indossando i dovuti disposi tivi di protezione adeguati vedi tabella rischi residui para 1 4 PERICOLO DOVUTO A DEPRESSURIZZAZIONE IMPROVVI SA Non rimuovere componenti dell essiccator...

Page 7: ...a USER SETTINGS MENU Selezionare BMS User Settings Menu DRYER SETTINGS DATE TIME BMS MOISTURE DRAIN OTHER LANGUAGE Compare la seguente schermata BMS U7 ADRESS 001 U8 BAUDRATE 9600 I parametri U7 e U8...

Page 8: ...RG USER SETTINGS OTHER alla maschera U12 BACKLIGHT ON NO U13 Enable Money NO U14 Money Euro U15 Money KWh 0 120 U16 Saving Compared to Heatless U2 2 Parametro U12 Enable Money per abilitare la visuali...

Page 9: ...o direttiva PED 2014 68 EU GWP Global Warming Potential 1774 In caso di fuga di refrigerante aerare il locale 6 3 Agente Essiccante L agente essiccante utilizzato non nocivo durante il rifornimento e...

Page 10: ...er 3 depressurizzare l impianto utilizzando una valvola in uscita se presente o utilizzare lo scarico del filtro antipolvere 29 4 Assicurarsi che la pressione sia 0 bar verificando il manometro uscita...

Page 11: ...NU X A 3 s AIN sonda sullo scarico compressore non funzionate S N Attivo A07 WARNING PROBE Thermal MassTemperature NU X A 3 s AIN sonda temperatura massa termica non funionante N N Attivo A08 WARNING...

Page 12: ...alta pressione pressostato A N N Attivo A22 WARNING ADSORBER Low Pressure Column 2 X X X A 120s DIN bassa pressione pressostato B N N Attivo A23 WARNING ADSORBER High Pressure Column 2 X X X A 120s D...

Page 13: ...A Errore sonda di pressione colonna 1 N N Attivo A37 WARNING PROBE PRESSU RE COLUMN 2 NU X X A Errore sonda di pressione colonna 2 N N Attivo A38 WARNING Pressure Dischar ge Failure Column 1 NU X X A...

Page 14: ...ti compressore No Si Mancanza di refrigerante Si Pulire il condensatore Elevata perdita di carico Scambiatore intasato No Filtri intasati No Formazione ghiaccio No Si Pulire lo scambiatore e sosti tui...

Page 15: ...guasto Si Sostituire P stato PV No ETV liquido chiusa Sostituire ETV Si Basso assorbimento corrente Si No Pressostato ventilatore starato No Mancanza refrigerante ricaricare Si Sostituire pres sostat...

Page 16: ...Italiano 14 14 ATT060 090...

Page 17: ...ed in accordance with the information and instructions given in the technical documentation supplied and always in such a way to avoid the creation of a hazardous situation The risks that it has not b...

Page 18: ...void installations where the surrounding air contains solid and or gaseous pollutants e g sulphur ammonia chlorine and installations in marine environments The ducting of extracted air is not recommen...

Page 19: ...s the time of the cycles of operation to obtain and maintain the predetermined dew point with the result of energy saving in case of work with partial loads Procedure to set dew point control Press Pr...

Page 20: ...ct YES and confirm After few second the value return to NO FORCING SYSTEM OFF NO Y IMPORTANT Machine ON the machine should always work under pressure Machine OFF do not allow air to flow into the tank...

Page 21: ...ass close Bypass open 5 3 2 USER PARAMETER Press the key Prg and enter on MAIN MENU Main Menu START STOP USER SETTINGS SERVICE INFORMATION Select USER SETTINGS press Enter to confirm Shows the user se...

Page 22: ...est of a password INSERT PASSWORD 000 These configuration parameters must not be editable by the customer 5 3 4 INFORMATIONS On MAIN MENU select INFORMATION and press Enter to confirm Main Menu START...

Page 23: ...checked to identify leaks at least once a year Circuits containing 30 kg or more of refrigerant fluid are checked to identify leaks at least once every six months EU No 517 2014 art 4 3 a 4 3 b d For...

Page 24: ...of projection hazard of bodies against persons of things DANGER MACHINE UNDER TENSION Not perform maintenance while the machine is under tension or under pressure Do not remove any covers of the dryer...

Page 25: ...A 3 s AIN Compressor Discharge Temperature Y N Active A07 WARNING PROBE Thermal MassTemperature Nu X A 3 s AIN Thermal Mass Temperature PROBE Not Connected Or Faulty N N Active A08 WARNING PROBE Capac...

Page 26: ...22 WARNING ADSORBER Low Pressure Column 2 X X X A 120s DIN Air Pressure Switch B N N Active A23 WARNING ADSORBER High Pressure Column 2 X X X A 120s DIN Air Pressure Switch B N N Active A24 WARNING AD...

Page 27: ...X A Error pressure PROBE column 1 N N Active A37 WARNING PROBE PRES SURE COLUMN 2 NU X X A Error pressure PROBE column 2 N N Active A38 WARNING Pressure Dis charge Failure Column 1 NU X X A If at the...

Page 28: ...eteriorated No Yes low level refrigerant Yes Clean the condenser High pressure drop Exchanger dirty No Filters dirty No Formazione ghiaccio No Yes Clean the exchenger and substitute the pre filter Yes...

Page 29: ...PV not set Yes Replace pressure switch Z ETV liquid closed Substitute ETV Z Yes Low current absorption Yes Fan pressure switch PV not set No refrigerant recharge Z Yes Replace pressure switch Z Excess...

Page 30: ...English 14 14 ATT060 090...

Page 31: ...tando la generaci n de situaciones peligrosas En la siguiente tabla se recogen los riesgos que no se hayan podido eli minar en la fase de dise o Pieza afec tada Riesgo residual Forma de exposi ci n Pr...

Page 32: ...loro e instalaciones en entornos marinos La ventilaci n del aire extra do no es recomendada para las versiones con ventiladores axiales 3 5 Conexi n el ctrica Use un cable aprobado de acuerdo con la n...

Page 33: ...ener y mantener el punto de roc o prede terminado ahorrando energ a en caso de trabajar con cargas parciales Procedimiento para fijar el control del punto de roc o Pulse Prg para entrar en el men prin...

Page 34: ...ras unos segundos el valor vol ver a NO FORCING SYSTEM OFF NO YIMPORTANTE Estado m quina ON la m quina debe funcionar siempre a presi n Estado m quina OFF No deje entrar aire en los tanques que contie...

Page 35: ...ss cerrado Bypass abierto 5 3 2PAR METRO DE USUARIO Pulse Prg para entrar en el MEN PRINCIPAL Main Menu START STOP USER SETTINGS SERVICE INFORMATION Seleccione USER SETTINGS pulse Enter para confirmar...

Page 36: ...l cliente no tiene que poder editar estos par metros de configuraci n INFORMACIONES En MAIN MENU seleccione INFORMATION y pulse Enter confirmar Main Menu START STOP USER SETTINGS SERVICE INFORMATION E...

Page 37: ...s que contengan 3 kg de fluido refrigerante o m s son comprobados para localizar fugas al menos una vez al a o Los circuitos que contengan 30 kg de fluido refrigerante o m s son com probados para loca...

Page 38: ...osas o personas PELIGO APARATO BAJO TENSI N No realice labores de mantenimiento mientras e aparato est bajo ten si n o bajo presi n No quite ninguna tapa del secador ATENCI N TENSI N PELIGROSA ATENCI...

Page 39: ...eTemperature Nu X A 3 s AIN Temperatura de descarga del compresor S N Activo A07 WARNING PROBE Thermal MassTemperature Nu X A 3 s AIN PROBE de la Temperatura de Masa t rmica No Conectado o Defectuoso...

Page 40: ...Interruptor de Presi n del Aire A N N Activo A22 WARNING ADSORBER Low Pressure Column 2 X X X A 120s DIN Interruptor de Presi n del Aire B N N Activo A23 WARNING ADSORBER High Pressure Column 2 X X X...

Page 41: ...ivo A37 WARNING PROBE PRES SURE COLUMN 2 NU X X A Error PROBE de presi n columna 2 N N Activo A38 WARNING Pressure Dis charge Failure Column 1 NU X X A Si al final de la fase de drenaje la presi n es...

Page 42: ...com presor deteriorados No S Nivel bajo refrigerante S Limpie el conden sador Ca da de la alta presi n Intercambiador sucio No Filtros sucios No Formaci n de hielo No S Limpie el inter cambiador y ca...

Page 43: ...presi n Z ETV l quido cerrado Substituto ETVZ S Baja absorci n de la corriente S Interruptor de pre si n del ventilador PV sin configurar Sin recarga de refri gerante Z S Cambie el interruptor de la...

Page 44: ...Espa ol 14 14 ATT060 090...

Page 45: ...ie Anweisungen in den technischen Ger teunterlagen strikt einzuhalten in jedem Fall ist jedes Vorgehen zu vermeiden dass zu einer Gefahrensituation f hrt Die Restrisiken die beim Bau der Ma schine nic...

Page 46: ...ors sollte von einer Installation in Bereichenabgesehenwerden indenendieLuftfesteund odergasf rmige kontaminierende Stoffe enth lt z B Schwefel Ammoniak Chlor das gilt auch f r Installationen in Meere...

Page 47: ...itszyklen um den gew nschten Tau punkt zu erreichen oder aufrecht zu erhalten dadurch wird bei Teillast betrieb Energie gespart Zur Einstellung dieser Betriebsart wie folgt vorgehen Mit Prg das Hauptm...

Page 48: ...CTLY YES JA anw hlen und best ti gen Nach einigen Sekunden kehrt der Wert auf NO Nein zur ck FORCING SYSTEM OFF NO YACHTUNG Maschinenstatus ON Die Maschine muss immer unter Druck arbeiten Maschinensta...

Page 49: ...einstellungen anw hlen und mit Enter best tigen Das Untermen mit den dem Benutzer zug nglichen Parametern wird einge blendet User Settings Menu DRYER SETTINGS DATE TIME BMS MOISTURE DRAIN OTHER LANGUA...

Page 50: ...MAIN MENU die Option INFORMATION w hlen und mit Enter best tigen Main Menu START STOP USER SETTINGS SERVICE INFORMATION Aus dieser Seite k nnen die Systeminformationen und die Fehlerent wicklungsdate...

Page 51: ...Die Kreisl ufe die 3 kg oder mehr K ltemittel enthalten sind mindestens einmal j hrlich auf K ltemittelverluste zu kontrollieren Die Kreisl ufe die 30 kg oder mehr K ltemittel enthalten sind mindesten...

Page 52: ...s Element w hrend der Druckbeaufschlagung der Anlage ausgesto en werden mit der Folge Verletzungs oder Besch digungsgefahr durch herausge schleuderte Gegenst nde GEFAHR MASCHINE UNTER SPANNUNG Nie War...

Page 53: ...r DischargeTempera ture Nu X A 3 s AIN F hler am Kompressorauslass defekt J N Aktiv A07 WARNING PROBE Thermal MassTemperature Nu X A 3 s AIN Temperaturf hler thermische Masse defekt N N Aktiv A08 WARN...

Page 54: ...DIN Hochdruck Druckschalter A N N Aktiv A22 WARNING ADSORBER Low Pressure Column 2 X X X A 120s DIN Niederdruck Druckschalter B N N Aktiv A23 WARNING ADSORBER High Pressure Column 2 X X X A 120s DIN H...

Page 55: ...6 WARNING PROBE PRES SURE COLUMN 1 NU X X A Fehler Druckf hler S ule 1 N N Aktiv A37 WARNING PROBE PRES SURE COLUMN 2 NU X X A Fehler Druckf hler S ule 2 N N Aktiv A38 WARNING Pressure Di scharge Fail...

Page 56: ...ch digt Nein Ja K ltemittel unzureichend Ja Den Kondensator reinigen Hohe Druckverluste W rmetauscher verstopft Nein Filter verstopft Nein Eisbildung Nein Ja W rmetauscher reinigen und Vorfilter erset...

Page 57: ...Fl ssigkeit ge schlossen ETV ersetzen Z Ja Niedriger Stromaufnahme Ja Ventilator dreht nicht Druckw chter PV defekt Fehlen von K ltemittel Nachf llenZ Ja Druckw chter ersetzen Z W rmelast zu hoch Nie...

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