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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. 8.1

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.
Th

  e dimensioning of the safety devices of the air compressed circuit 

must be according to the specifi cations of the system and legislation in 
force locally.
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, electri-
cal 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 sur-
rounding 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 sup-
ply line protection system 
conform to applicable 
regulations

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

4 Commissioning 

2

4.1 ..Preliminary checks ................................................................................ 2
4.2 ..Starting ................................................................................................... 2
4.3 ..Operation ............................................................................................... 2
4.4 ..Stop ......................................................................................................... 2

5 Control 

3

5.1 ..Control panel ......................................................................................... 3
5.2 ..Operation ............................................................................................... 3

6 Maintenance 

4

6.1 ..General instructions ............................................................................. 4
6.2 ..Refrigerant. ............................................................................................ 4
6.3 ..Dismantling ........................................................................................... 4

7 troubleshooting 

 

5

8 Appendix 

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Summary of Contents for 200

Page 1: ...User manual Manuel d utilisation Manual de uso 60Hz Refrigeration Dryer 200 DATE 01 07 2013 Rev 15 CODE 398H271749 200...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...user to ensure that the specifications 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 comp...

Page 4: ...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 recommended for versions with ax...

Page 5: ...10 seconds b EXTERNAL if there is an external drain To change operating mode switch the unit off keep pressed and switch the machine on at the same time In EXTERNAL mode is always on Set mode b only i...

Page 6: ...efrigerant is a colourless gas classified in SAFETY GROUP A1 EN378 group 2 fluid according to Directive PED 97 23 EC GWP Global Warming Potential 1652 5 In case of refrigerant leakage ventilate the ro...

Page 7: ...high temperature Excessive thermal load air flow inlet temperature Fan pressure switch PV not set Replace pressure switch Z Condenser dirty or ob structed Low current absorption No refrigerant recharg...

Page 8: ...200 6 English...

Page 9: ...on La responsabilit du constructeur est d gag e pour tous les dommages ou d g ts ventuels pouvant r sulter de manipulations malveillantes et ou de modifications de l emballage L utilisateur doit s ass...

Page 10: ...inants attention donc au soufre l ammo niac au chlore et aux installations en milieu marin Pour les versions avec ventilateurs axiaux il est d conseill de canaliser l air puis 3 5 Raccordement lectriq...

Page 11: ...n purgeur externe Pour passer d un mode l autre teindre l unit maintenir enfonc et simultan ment mettre la machine en route En EXTERNE mode est toujours allum Pr programmer le mode b uniquement en abs...

Page 12: ...males est un gaz incolore appartenant au SAFETY GROUP A1 EN378 fluide groupe 2 selon la directive PED 97 23 EC GWP Global Warming Potential 1652 5 En cas de fuite de fluide frigorig ne a rer le local...

Page 13: ...disse ment Charge thermique excessive d bit d air temp rature en entr e Pressostat du ventilateur PV d r gl Rem placer le pressostat Z Condenseur encrass ou obstru Faible le absorption de currant No r...

Page 14: ...200 12 Fran ais...

Page 15: ...able que las especificaciones suministradas para seleccionar la unidad o sus componentes y o opciones sean exhaustivas para un uso correcto o razonablemente previsible de la misma unidad o de los comp...

Page 16: ...canalizar el aire agotado 3 5 Conexionado el ctrico Utilice un cable aprobado de conformidad con los reglamentos y nor mas locales para la secci n m nima del cable vea el apartado 8 3 Utilice s lo co...

Page 17: ...con un dispositivo de drenaje exterior Para cambiar el modo de funcionamiento apague el equipo mantenga presionado y al mismo tiempo encienda el equipo En el modo EXTERNO est siempre encendido Elija...

Page 18: ...la directiva PED 97 23 EC GWP Global Warming Potential 1652 5 En el caso de p rdidas del refrigerante ventile el local 6 3 Programa de mantenimiento preventivo Para garantizar la m xima duraci n y efi...

Page 19: ...arado Alta temperatura aire enfriamiento Carga t rmica excesiva caudal de aire temperatura de entrada Presostato ventilador PV descalibrado Cambiar el presostato Z Condensador sucio u obstruido Baja a...

Page 20: ...200 18 Espa ol...

Page 21: ...ix list 19 8 1 Legend 20 8 2 Installation diagram 21 8 3 Technical data 22 8 4 Spare parts list 23 8 5 Exploded drawing 200 24 8 6 Dimensional 200 25 8 7 Refrigerant circuit 200 26 8 8 Wiring diagram...

Page 22: ...rator 7 Capillaires d expansion Capilar expansi n Expansion capillary 8 Filtre r frig rant Filtro refrigerante Refrigerant filter 9 HGV Vanne gas valve V lvula gas caliente Hot gas valve 12 PV1 Presso...

Page 23: ...ra no superar la pre si n de dise o del secador Safety valves for not exceeding dryer design pressure Tuyaux flexibles pour raccordements de l air si le r seau est soumis des vibrations Tubos flexible...

Page 24: ...C 41 149 F 5 65 C 203 PSIg 14bar 1 1 2 NPT F 1 2 NPT F 55 Model Electrical supply inlet Compressor 1 M1 Fan motor 3 EV1 Minimum circuit ampacity MCA A Maximum protection device rating HACR A Minimum...

Page 25: ...ir air heat exchanger 4 398H473065 Individual spare parst Refrigerant filter 8 398H206219 Fan pressure switch kit 12 398H473683 High temperature thermostat 16 398H354242 High pressure switch 15 398H35...

Page 26: ...200 24 8 5 Exploded drawing 200...

Page 27: ...200 25 8 6 Dimensional 200 inches mm centre of gravity position...

Page 28: ...200 26 8 7 Refrigerant circuit 200 A1...

Page 29: ...200 27 8 8 Wiring diagram 200...

Page 30: ...200 28 Wiring diagram option 200...

Page 31: ...e to adhere to this procedure will result in loss of warranty c Seller reserves the right to replace a product under warranty and will accept no costs as to the removal and installation of the product...

Page 32: ...e de la garantie c La soci t fournisseur se r serve le droit de remplacer un produit sous garantie et n acceptera aucun frais de retrait et d installation des produits d La soci t fournisseur se r ser...

Page 33: ...o y posteriormente enviado al Proveedor El incumplimiento de este procedimiento causar la invalidaci n de la garant a c El Proveedor se reserva el derecho a reemplazar un producto en garant a y no asu...

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