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Air curtains

Spare parts, service and disposal

Check procedure:

 

Verify the air curtain control possibilities, refer to  

  table #9 on page 20.

 

Using a resistor, check the closing of the correspon- 

  ding contacts in the controller/sensor/door contact. 

 

The air curtain functionality can be verified by inter-

connecting the corresponding terminals inside the air 

curtain.

 

Interconnect these terminals:

 

Speed controller (the fans do not operate, the speed 

  stages do not operate):

 

LV + Q1 or LV + Q2 or LV + Q3

 

Heating output controller (the air curtain does not 

 heat):

  LE + Q1E or LE + Q2E or LE + Q3E

 

Room thermostat (the air curtain does not heat):

  TK + TK

 

Door contact (the air curtain does not start):

  DK1 + DK2

Other Possible Problems

 

The air curtain still runs after it has been turned off.

The air curtain with a cooling function - if it is turned off 

and the heating coil battery is hot at that moment, the 

air curtain fan will be automatically started up to the 

maximum speed until the interior of the air curtain has 

safely cooled down. This is not a failure, wait until the 

air curtain automatically stops.

Spare Filter Inserts

Please fill in the size of air curtain when ordering spare 

filter inserts. Filter inserts can be regenerated by vacuu-

ming or washing in clean water.

Order code:

DM FND 100 (for D2-XX-100 air curtains)

DM FND 150 (for D2-XX-150 air curtains)

DM FND 200 (for D2-XX-200 air curtains)

DM FND 250 (for D2-XX-250 air curtains)

Service

Guarantee and servicing can be ordered at the fo-

llowing address: 

REMAK a.s., Zuberská 2601, CZ-756 61 Rožnov pod 

Radhoštěm, Czech republic 

Phone: +420 571 877 787, fax: +420 571 877 777
Service will be provided by an authorized service com-

pany.

Disposal

During the air curtain's service life, it is necessary to 

ensure safe and environmentally-friendly disposal of all 

replaced parts and service materials. When disposing 

of materials, it is necessary to observe the applicable 

local environmental protection and waste disposal re-

gulations. In case of final liquidation of the device once 

its service life has elapsed, it is necessary to follow the 

policy of sorted waste disposal; this means to respect 

differences in materials and their composition. It is ne-

cessary to hire a provider specialized in sorted waste 

disposal in accordance with the applicable local stan-

dards and regulations. We recommend metal parts be 

scrapped and other parts be disposed of in accordance 

with sorted waste regulations by waste disposal or was-

te incineration in an incineration plant.

After exceeding its service life limit, the unit belongs 

to waste group Q14 according to the Waste Act 

(No.185/2001 Sb.) The unit includes metal parts, insu-

lation material (soft expanded polyurethane), elastomer, 

filtration material (polyurethane foam), electronic parts 

and plastic side walls.

Waste Classification 

Materials used to pack the product:

 

15 01 01 cardboard box 

 

(paper and cardboard packaging)

 

15 01 02 polyester packaging pads 

 

(plastic packaging)

 

15 01 03 pallet 

 

(wooden packaging)

Disabled device and its parts

 

16 02 06 metal and aluminium parts of the air  

 

curtain, insulating material

 

(other items from disabled devices)

 

15 02 03 filtering materials, plastic side walls  

 (plastics)

 

16 02 15 electrical parts 

 

(dangerous items from disabled devices)

Table 5 

– fuses

DoorMaster type C1

C1-N-xx

C1-W-xx

C1-E1-xx C1-E2-xx

FU1

315 mA

FU2

6.3 A

6.3 A

FU3

315 mA

DoorMaster typ D2 (heating N and W)

D2-N-10 

D2-W-10

D2-N-15 

D2-W-15

D2-N-20 

D2-W-20

D2-N-25 

D2-W-25

FU1

1.0 A

FU2

4.0 A

6.3 A

6.3 A

10 A

FU3

500 mA

FU4

DoorMaster type D2 (heating E1 and E2)

D2-E1-10 

D2-E2-10

D2-E1-15 

D2-E2-15

D2-E1-20 

D2-E2-20

D2-E1-25 

D2-E2-25

FU1

1.0 A

FU2

4.0 A

6.3 A

6.3 A

10 A

FU3

500 mA

FU4

315 mA

Spare Parts

The air curtain is delivered without spare parts. If any 

spare parts are needed, they can be ordered from  

REMAK a.s.  

Summary of Contents for DoorMaster C1

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Air curtains C1 D2 04 2013...

Page 2: ...exchangers 10 Mounting 11 Electrical connection 12 Putting into operation 13 Mounting of accessories 14 Controllers and room thermostats 16 Connection diagrams 17 Chaining of curtains 22 Operating an...

Page 3: ...xplosion The version with electric heating and the version without heating can be operated at temperatu res as low as 5 C provided there is no condensation in the environment The version with a water...

Page 4: ...er electric heater heating output Information and safety plates Plates with the warning sign Attention electric device on the safety covers of the wiring Inlet and outlet for heating water version W P...

Page 5: ...erve the safety instructions listed in the appropriate sections of the documentation When designing the fastenings for the device and also when carrying out the actual installation respect the weight...

Page 6: ...the curtains in the C1 series Figure 7 basic dimensions of the curtains in the D2 series Size A ZAV Hanging on hanging profile NKC Hanging on wall console Size A W curtain with water heating E1 E2 cu...

Page 7: ...c sidewall cover for the wiring Figure 9 basic description of D2 series curtain adjustable outlet screen service panel that can be opened plastic sidewall internal aluminum sidewall removable intake p...

Page 8: ...7 68 II Step Airflow m h 950 1 400 1 850 850 1 250 1 700 Acoustic pressure dB A 53 55 56 51 53 54 Acoustic output dB A 65 67 68 63 65 66 I Step Airflow m h 800 1 200 1 600 700 1 050 1 450 Acoustic pre...

Page 9: ...74 76 77 78 73 75 76 77 I Step Airflow m h 1 600 2 400 3 250 4 000 1 600 2 400 3 250 4 000 Acoustic pressure dB A 55 56 58 59 53 55 56 57 Acoustic output dB A 70 72 73 74 69 71 72 73 DoorMaster D2 D2...

Page 10: ...electric power page 12 Dismounting of the C1 service panels Dismounting procedure Loosen the fast closures located in the openings in the intake panel Do the loosening with a screwdriver by turning th...

Page 11: ...n are intended for the thermostatic valve connection and are closed with brass plugs refer to the section Accessory Installation on page 14 Wiring It is necessary to ensure safety during this activity...

Page 12: ...50 Hz power supply system Connect the electric heater to the LE Q1E Q2E Q3E terminals c Door Contact Connection If the door contact is used connect it to the DK1 DK2 terminals These terminals are inte...

Page 13: ...from the power supply When connecting the valve observe the instructions included in these Installation and Ope rating Instructions Connect the valve Remove the laminated side wall on the header side...

Page 14: ...tic valve 3 4 with thermostatic regulator and separa te sensor thermo valve accessory Extension 3 4 65mm internal external thread thermo valve accessory Elbow 90 3 4 L 40mm double ended thread thermo...

Page 15: ...heater to be switched on off Attention To ensure their proper functioning the heater thermo static controllers and room thermostats must be situa ted within the area below the air curtain so they can...

Page 16: ...r curtain chaining assembly according to the type refer to the Air Curtain Chai ning section page 21 Figure 23 C1 E1 TR air curtains connection X1 Main power connection supply L1 L2 L3 N PE Input volt...

Page 17: ...at single stage terminals LE Q3E XS Terminals for air curtain chaining assembly according to t the type refer to the Air Curtain Chaining section page 21 Figure 24 C1 E2 air curtains connection Wiring...

Page 18: ...ion terminals STA21 VVI 46 20 TVW E thermo electric valve Figure 27 W and C1 N TR air curtains connection X1 Main power connection supply L N PE Input voltage terminals DK1 DK2 Door contact connection...

Page 19: ...ion terminals DK DK Door contact connection terminals XV Fan controller connection terminals Q1 1 Speed stage Q2 2 Speed stage Q3 3 Speed stage the highest speed or two pole switch breaker connection...

Page 20: ...ng control Possibility for connection of door contact 1 Number of speed steps Three step speed controller 0 1 2 3 Number of heating steps Three step heating controller 0 1 2 3 Room thermostat on off w...

Page 21: ...e side wall bulging will be left be tween them The electrical interconnection of the connected air curtains is only possible by external cabling Wiring a Fan Control The maximum number of air curtains...

Page 22: ...of its type designation This version enables direct connection of the subse quent air curtain s electric heater control to the installed terminals XS allowing the switching of chained electric heater...

Page 23: ...ervice life the user is ob liged to perform regular inspections of the electrical equipment at intervals in accordance with the applicable legal regulations For a list and frequency of regular inspect...

Page 24: ...ge inspection by an expert Expert Check Expert checking of the device can only be performed by professionally trained persons who have been informed of possible dangers arising from the assignments wh...

Page 25: ...parts and service materials When disposing of materials it is necessary to observe the applicable local environmental protection and waste disposal re gulations In case of final liquidation of the de...

Page 26: ...or a part must not be printed or copied without prior written permission from REMAK a s Zubersk 2601 Ro nov pod Radho t m These Installation and Operating Instructions are the sole property of REMAK...

Page 27: ...27 Air curtains...

Page 28: ...EMAK a s Zubersk 2601 756 61 Ro nov pod Radho t m tel 420 571 877 878 fax 420 571 877 877 email remak remak cz internet www remak cz V robce si vyhrazuje pr vo zm ny bez p edchoz ho upozorn n R0803110...

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