Turbo E8T Use And Maintenance Instructions Download Page 8

 

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The cable glands must be chosen according to the diameter of the cable to be 
used. 

 

Sealing of the cable glands is guaranteed by the compression of the rubber gasket 
that tightens on the outer diameter of the cable. 

 

The size of cable and cable gland must ensure that power cord traction is not 
acting on the terminals. 

 

The terminal block must not be the mechanical anchorage point of the wires. 

 

The cable gland PG9 supplied on request, has minimum cable diameter of 4 mm 
and maximum of 8 mm, with 19 mm clamping nut. 

 

Any use not described in this user instruction manual or incorrect use of the 
device may cause damage to the device or to the equipment connected to it. 

 

Furthermore, incorrect use or tampering with the equipment may cause injury. 

 

The impermeability of the casing is guaranteed when the door is closed. 

 

Make sure that rigid or flexible ducts used for wiring, do not fill up with water or 
other liquids. 

 

Do not make unprotected holes in the container or holes that are protected by 
accessories with protection rating lower than that of the control unit. 

 

Cut off power supply immediately if water is found in the casing. 

 

If the control unit is used in ways not specified by the manufacturer, the 
protection provided by the device may be impaired. 

 

The E9T Control Unit does not release potentially toxic or harmful substances to 
the health and the environment. 

 

No part with dangerous voltage is normally accessible. 

 

Do not use the control unit if you have not read or do not understand this manual. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for E8T

Page 1: ...hannels I n Mn EE8 T en Rev 00 TURBO Srl Du s t F i l t e r C om p on en t s Vi a P o 3 3 3 5 2 0 8 1 1 Ce san o M a de rn o M B I t al y Te l 3 9 0 3 6 2 5 7 4 0 2 4 Fa x 3 9 0 3 6 2 5 7 4 0 9 2 1 Ec...

Page 2: ...be ____________________________________________________________17 Operation Description_________________________________________________________ 18 Manual Operating Mode ______________________________...

Page 3: ...or the control of industrial dust collector system pneumatic cleaning Differential pressure digital control through internal transducer which allows the accurate analysis of the cleaning filter cloggi...

Page 4: ...Proportionate To Dp Value For Remote Pressure Reading from 4 to 20mA x 1 Power Consumption 28 Watts Maximum Load Alarm Relays 3 Normally Closed Display Graphic LCD Backlit Monochromatic B W 128 x 64...

Page 5: ...ectable values for any application Cleaning function with fan off post cleaning by dP fan threshold in automatic proportional mode and by contact in manual special manual modes with selectable number...

Page 6: ...Srl Du s t F i l t e r C om p on en t s Vi a P o 3 3 3 5 2 0 8 1 1 Ce san o M a de rn o M B I t al y Te l 3 9 0 3 6 2 5 7 4 0 2 4 Fa x 3 9 0 3 6 2 5 7 4 0 9 2 I n Mn E E8T Rev 0 0 en Dimensions And M...

Page 7: ...s which could generate network interference or instability The unit electric power supply must be protected by a 230Vac 30mA Residual Current Device RCD and a bipolar 230Vac 10A magnet circuit breaker...

Page 8: ...nut Any use not described in this user instruction manual or incorrect use of the device may cause damage to the device or to the equipment connected to it Furthermore incorrect use or tampering with...

Page 9: ...TURBO Srl Du s t F i l t e r C om p on en t s Vi a P o 3 3 3 5 2 0 8 1 1 Ce san o M a de rn o M B I t al y Te l 3 9 0 3 6 2 5 7 4 0 2 4 Fa x 3 9 0 3 6 2 5 7 4 0 9 2 9 Electrical Connections To connec...

Page 10: ...o M a de rn o M B I t al y Te l 3 9 0 3 6 2 5 7 4 0 2 4 Fa x 3 9 0 3 6 2 5 7 4 0 9 2 I n Mn E E8T Rev 0 0 en Jumper Configuration Power Input 115 VAC 230 VAC In the 24Vac and 24Vdc versions J3 and J4...

Page 11: ...ovides access to settings it is used as RESET in the event of alarms Keys Increase and decrease the values manually start valves in Test mode used to scroll any alarms The S key starts stops solenoid...

Page 12: ...OK key Use the arrows to select the item to be set Use keys to increase or decrease the value and change the item conditions Press exit to save and exit Set Operation Selectable Parameters Operative M...

Page 13: ...hile cleaning cycles are started with the fan off under it Post Cleaning Cleaning Fan off Number of complete cleans with fan off for the number of connected solenoid valves Pulse Time Valve opening ti...

Page 14: ...s exit to save and exit Set Operation Selectable Parameters dP Dirty Filter Enter the dP threshold to trigger the clogged filter alarm Enabling Minimum dP Minimum dP alarm enabling broken sleeve Low A...

Page 15: ...K key Use the arrows to select the item to be set Use keys to increase or decrease the value and change the item conditions Press exit to save and exit Set Operation Selectable Parameters No Valve ON...

Page 16: ...ters Press OK key Use the arrows to select the item to be set Use keys to increase or decrease the value and change the item conditions Press exit to save and exit Set Operation Selectable Parameters...

Page 17: ...ltiple of 0 5 Sec 300 Threshold Alarm 0 01 mg m 1500 Time Alarm Recognition Multiple of 0 5 Sec 60 Threshold Peak 0 01 mg m 3000 Time Recognition Peak Multiple of 0 5 Sec 10 Reference Emissions 0 01 m...

Page 18: ...ic cleaning only when necessary If the device detects clogging over the dP Start Cleaning threshold cleaning is started If clogging drops under the dP Stop Cleaning threshold cleaning is suspended and...

Page 19: ...s pressure constant and it is hard to work with automatic and proportional modes Other Function Descriptions Alarms This function allows an alarm device to be connected The alarm device can be connect...

Page 20: ...uration between one solenoid valve start and the next during post cleaning Pulse time cleaning pulse duration regardless of the fan on operating time Selecting The Number Of Outputs The number of outp...

Page 21: ...5 7 4 0 9 2 21 4 20mA Out Function This function lets you check pressure readings from remote through 4 20mA transmitter Connect the signal to be sent to the remote device to terminals 10_11 on connec...

Page 22: ...ipes between device and filter are not obstructed or damaged The cleaning cycle is not carried out The economizer is in economy mode and therefore does not start up Adjust the start up pressure thresh...

Page 23: ...hen Fan Is Off 2 Pulse Time V Cleaning Fan Off 200 m sec Pause Time V Cleaning Fan Off 20 sec Start Precoating dP 1 50 kpa Language Italian Maintenance The control unit has no parts that can be replac...

Page 24: ...ill replace any electronic component deemed defective exclusively at our workshop except in the presence of contrary agreements to be authorized by the company Warranty Exclusions The warranty will be...

Page 25: ...The manufacturer s address V i a P o 3 3 3 5 2 0 8 1 1 C e s a n o M a d e r n o I t a l y Declares that the product E c o n o m i z e r Model E 8 T Complies with the following directives Directive 2...

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