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CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS

 

IMPORTANT NOTICE!

 

These instructions are for cleaning the drain. If your drain requires maintenance, i.e. replacement of wearing components, 
please refer to our dedicated maintenance instructions (supplied with the service kit). 

2.1 Stop the condensate supply, i.e. close the ball valve which is installed in front of the drain.   

2.2 Press the TEST button to empty the drain of any residual condensate and to depressurise the drain. 

2.3 Switch off the power supply and remove the power connector by unscrewing the connector screw. 
Make sure the display is off to check if the power supply is successfully disconnected. 
2.4 Open the housing by unscrewing the  four housing bolts using a 5mm Allen key and remove the top part from the reservoir. 

2.5 Slide the electronics compartment up and unscrew the valve from the bottom part of the housing using a 23mm wrench. 

WARNING: make sure the electronics compartment does not get wet, this will damage the unit!

 

2.6 Clean all valve parts thoroughly. Make sure there’s no debris left in the other parts of the drain. 

2.7 Use a 10mm Allen key to remove the plug and strainer. Clean the strainer thoroughly.  

Replace the strainer and plug, using a 10mm Allen key. 

2.8 Reassemble the valve inner parts and screw the valve back in to the bottom part of the housing, using a 23mm wrench (Max. torque 10Nm). 

2.9 Close the housing by replacing the electronics compartment and top part on the reservoir and fixing the 4 housing bolts (Max. torque 6Nm). Make  
sure the gaskets are secured properly to ensure IP65 rating and make sure the electronics have not been in contact with water. 

WARNING: make sure the cable connected to the electronics compartment does not get damaged while re-assembling the components!

 

2.10 Replace the power connector, tighten the connector screw (Max. torque 1Nm) and turn on the power supply.  

Make sure the gasket is secured properly to ensure IP65 rating.

  

Make sure the display lights up to check if the power supply is successfully connected.

 

2.11 Slowly open the  ball valve to restore the condensate supply. 

2.12 Press and hold down the TEST button to check the valve function. 

Your drain is ready for operation!

 

Depressurise the system before installation  
or maintenance is carried

 out!

Summary of Contents for ED6100-LED

Page 1: ...1 INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 01 2016 ED6100 LED...

Page 2: ...fety when operating this product When handling operating or carrying out maintenance on this product personnel must employ safe engineering practices and observe all local health safety requirements r...

Page 3: ...ed The use of a ball valve is advisable The use of a venting line may be required 1 4b Side inlet connection Connect the outlet to an Oil Water separator We advise to use the nipple supplied with your...

Page 4: ...4 1 1 1 2 1 3a 1 3b 1 4a 1 4b 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 L N...

Page 5: ...le Connector screw 2x Screw gasket 2x Connector 2x Connector gasket 2x Electronics compartment with attached Earth cable Sensor module screw 4x Sensor module Sensor module O ring small Sensor module O...

Page 6: ...move the cap from the alarm connector to connect the alarm cables to the connector as shown below Caution is required as you may be working with hazardous voltages 2 Connect the cable to your alarm de...

Page 7: ...pe is not sufficient or if any other flow problem occurs a venting line must be installed to prevent an air lock Do not narrow the feed pipe when installing additional adapters or piping these may cau...

Page 8: ...warning AC Flashing Alarm cycle and alarm output activated The unit has purged more than the AC set value times without pause Unit works as normal Check why the alarm cycle has been activated and rese...

Page 9: ...G ACTION TO BE TAKEN Default Settings Resets all settings to factory settings Press the button to select Anti Air lock setting Each X hours the unit will purge regardless of the condensate level Use t...

Page 10: ...Closed alarm relay output Use the or buttons to choose NO or NC contacts NC default DO NOT CHANGE 1 default Sensing time setting When the condensate has reached a pre defined level the unit will wait...

Page 11: ...no debris left in the other parts of the drain 2 7 Use a 10mm Allen key to remove the plug and strainer Clean the strainer thoroughly Replace the strainer and plug using a 10mm Allen key 2 8 Reassemb...

Page 12: ...12 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 2 10 2 11 2 12...

Page 13: ...top and 7 5 1 5 cm side 1 2 BSP or NPT 4 3 top and 2 9 0 6 side Outlet connection height 1 4 BSP 1 5 cm side 1 4 BSP 0 6 side Valve seals FPM Supply voltage options 230VAC or 115VAC or 24VAC or 24VDC...

Page 14: ...14 SERVICE CHART Date Description Name...

Page 15: ...15 DIMENSIONS mm...

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