Turbo Master EcoNet Plus EC++LS Use And Maintenance Instructions Download Page 13

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Menu Layout 

Accessing Basic Settings 

Press the menu key. 

Use the arrows  

  to select Main Set Up 

Press 

OK

  

Basic Set Up Items 

Use the arrows  

  to select the item to be set. 

 

Use keys  

  to increase or decrease the value and change the item 

conditions, for example switch between Manual, Autom, Proport, Special or 
between mm H2O, Mbar, kPa, Inch w.c. 

Press 

exit

 to save and exit. 

 

 

 

 

 

O pe r a t i n g  M o d e  

Select the operating mode  

(Manual   Autom   Proport.   Special) 

 

 

P u l se  T i m e   (m s )  

Valve opening time (50 msec. 

– 

10 sec.) 

 

 

 

Cy c l e  t i m e   (s ec )  

Interval time between valve opening  

(1 sec 

– 

7200 sec) 

 

 

 

No .  v a l v e s  

Select the number of connected valves (1 - 128). 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for Master EcoNet Plus EC++LS

Page 1: ...LS RS485 I n Mn 18 E PE 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...

Page 2: ...Menu _____________________________________________________________ 17 Counter Menu _______________________________________________________________________ 18 Operation Description____________________...

Page 3: ...lve fault or minimum and maximum clogging Interface menu available in five languages Operating modes manual automatic proportional special manual Selectable pressure unit of measure kPa millibar mm H2...

Page 4: ...uts proportionate to dP value for remote pressure reading from 4 to 20 mA x 2 Power Consumption 28 Watt maximum load Alarm Relays 2 normally closed 485 type serial transmission interfaces with Modbus...

Page 5: ...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 5 Container Features ABS base and polycarbonate lid IP65 d...

Page 6: ...The electrical supply of the unit must be protected by a differential switch 230 Vac 30 mA and a bipolar magneto thermic 230 Vac 10 A positioned in a place easily accessible Before working on the equ...

Page 7: ...s cable diameter minimum of 4 mm and a maximum of 8 mm with clamping nut by 19 mm Any use not described in this user instruction manual or incorrect use of the device may cause damage to the device or...

Page 8: ...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 18 E PE Rev 0 0 en Electrical Connections To connect t...

Page 9: ...r u c t i o n s Master EcoNet Plus EC LS RS485 I n Mn 18 E PE 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...

Page 10: ...ut indicated with IN connect the other electro valves sequentially using the wiring harness with the PG7 connectors respecting the IN OUT polarity assemble the gaskets to ensure the IP seal of the cir...

Page 11: ...eumatic valves in the input indicated with IN 1 Pneumatic valve with remote control actuation 2 Connection hose between the remote pilot and the valve 3 Enclosure box with integrated pilots for valve...

Page 12: ...s always displayed during normal operations Menu Provides access to settings it is used as RESET in the event of alarms Keys Increase and decrease the display contrast on the main screen In the other...

Page 13: ...se the arrows to select Main Set Up Press OK Basic Set Up Items Use the arrows to select the item to be set Use keys to increase or decrease the value and change the item conditions for example switch...

Page 14: ...Stop Cleaning Enter the end cleaning dP value for Autom operating mode only Advanced Settings Press the Menu key in the home page Use the arrows to select Advanced Set Up Press OK Advanced Set Up Ite...

Page 15: ...Time sec Interval between valve openings in cycles with fan off 1 sec 7200 sec Precoating Enables the Precoating function Enter the dP value where the pre coating function is kept enabled When exceede...

Page 16: ...Alarms Press OK Alarm Menu Items Use the arrows to select the item to be set Keys to increase decrease the value or change an item condition such as Enable Disable Press exit to save and exit dP Dirt...

Page 17: ...nals 17_18 on connector P13 on the electronic board Replace Filters h Calibration Test Menu Press the Menu key in the home page Use the arrows to select Calibration Test Press OK Calibration Test Menu...

Page 18: ...the 20mA output which corresponds to dP full scale Counter Menu Press the Menu key in the home page Use the arrows to select the Counter item to be set Press OK Counter Menu Read Only Items Hours Pow...

Page 19: ...ion time pause time and the number of solenoid valves connected to the device are set In Manual Operating Mode the signal 24 Vdc at terminals 22_23 connector P11 is always active Automatic Operating M...

Page 20: ...and pause time between these cycles for the connected solenoid valves With this mode unlike manual mode the device only runs the solenoid valves for the set number of cycles and will remain in stand...

Page 21: ...must be voltage free normally open and connected to terminals 38_39 connector P13 see wiring diagram 4 20 mA Out Function This function lets you check pressure readings from remote through 4 20mA tra...

Page 22: ...menu section When an alarm is triggered it is signalled on the display by a blinking row that is normally occupied by the operating mode The menu key is used for RESET and keys can be used to scroll a...

Page 23: ...es 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 threshol...

Page 24: ...d do not rub with abrasive sponges Scrapping Dispose of properly after use Dispose of the product according to laws in force for electronic equipment This device is for use in a dust collection system...

Page 25: ...Cleaning dP 0 40 kPa 00400 A d v a n c e d S e t t i n g P a r a m e t e r S e t t i n g V a l u e dP Fan Recognition 0 10 kPa 00100 Cleaning Cycles Fan Off 2 00002 Time Impulse Valve 200 m seconds 0...

Page 26: ...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 S e r i a l M a s t e r E c o n o m i z e r Model E c o N e t P l u s E C P L S 1 2 8 Complies with the follo...

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