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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Weight without cylinders and battery

   20 Kg

Fog emission in a single shoot

1.200 m³

Total emission capacity  

1.200 m³

Cyliders capacity

2 x 600 ml

Work time without main power

2 h 30 minutes

Max power on heating system

2 x 300W

Average power consumption

480W

Heating time

80 minutes

Maximum consume at 12V

50W

Max power consumption at 12V

200 mA after shooting     60 mA stand by

Average batteries lifetime

12 months with 10 shots 

Door anti tampering

Micro switch

Anti-tear off or anti-shift

Accelerometer

7 POWER SUPPLY

N.B. It’s available an optional power supply with charger of NiMH batteries and relays outputs – see paragraph 10

220V supplies power only to the heating system. The electronic card and the motors of the cylinders are
supplied from the alarm system and batteries.

The heating element is of 600W, power consumption is 480W during heating and between 40W - 60W in

stand by.

 Do not use: inverter or UPS unless you have the certainty that they generate a true sine
wave,   not   a   rebuilt   one.   Ask   to   the   UPS   manufacturer   the   correspondence   of   these
characteristics before the installation.

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The max current to be considered for the system is 1,25A

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The connection to the 230V electricity grid must be performed by a qualified technician.

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Connect the equipment to the electricity grid only after you have completed the installation.

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It is necessary to connect the ground terminal.

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The machine has to be connected to the power supply through a disconnecting device that has to  

brake both connections and must be thermomagnetic switch  

1

Ground connection for heat exchanger and cabinet

2

Ground connection

3

Neutral 220V

4

Phase 220V 

 

IF YOU NEED TO REPLACE THE FUSE, USE  THE ONE WITH  EXACTLY THE SAME

SPECIFICATIONS.  IF IN DOUBT, ASK YOUR AUTHORIZED DEALER 

Installation and use manual    FAST 01 NEW   220V                                                                                                Page 6 of 21 

Summary of Contents for FAST 01 NEW

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION AND USE MANUAL mod FAST 01 NEW ENGLISH MANUAL Installation and use manual FAST 01 NEW 220V Page 1 of 21 ...

Page 2: ... 8 12 Front LEDs page 11 13 Shooting time settings and fog flow direction page 12 14 Installation and cylinders exchange page 13 15 Maintenance page 14 16 Reset for serious faults page 15 17 Faults and possible solutions page 17 18 WARRANTY page 19 The conditions of use will be automatically accepted by breaking the security labels on the product 1 PACKAGE CONTENTS Inside the package you will find...

Page 3: ...og com It is not guaranteed by the manufacturer the use of UR Fog system in the presence of objects that may be damaged anyway by the contact with substances based on glycol water and alcohol Any employee or worker that may be exposed to fog must be warned in advance and must be checked for any allergy to the substances listed above At the date of printing of this manual it has never been pointed ...

Page 4: ...ches and exceeds more than 10 meters away in the first 3 seconds from the point where the machine is installed 12 Setting the shooting time interval between the minimum and maximum shown in the time table avoid overshooting even if the produced fog is dry and generally doesn t leave residue A shot that goes far beyond the recommended seconds can create a residue problems in the room 13 Install at ...

Page 5: ...ailable in 7cm or 10cm NB in case of horizontal installation in a false ceiling the frontal part of the fog generator needs to be distant from the table top in order to allow the air circulation and avoid faults due to over temperature of the electronic board Remember also to use the security screw that you can see in the cylinders compartment After removing the machine from the package unscrew th...

Page 6: ...element is of 600W power consumption is 480W during heating and between 40W 60W in stand by Do not use inverter or UPS unless you have the certainty that they generate a true sine wave not a rebuilt one Ask to the UPS manufacturer the correspondence of these characteristics before the installation The max current to be considered for the system is 1 25A The connection to the 230V electricity grid ...

Page 7: ...e to guarantee the proper functioning For a description on how to make tests refer to Paragraph 15 9 DESCRIPTION AND INPUT AND OUTPUT CONNECTIONS INPUTS 1 12V Power input 2 GND Power input In these inputs is necessary to provide a stable supply between 11V and 14V C C from the alarm control panel or from an external 12V power supply This power is necessary to the operation of the LED and for the l...

Page 8: ...nel that can see all those information in real time and take proper action In order to avoid accidental activation with subsequent fog emission the inputs are in negative security for this reason the disconnection of a wire does not cause activation So it is necessary to check carefully the reliability of connections and protect the cables to the control panel to avoid the risk of accidental damag...

Page 9: ... un consulente sulla sicurezza A Example of connection UR Fog inputs with outputs of a central antitheft B Example of connection of the UR Fog outputs to drive LEDs and or relays C Example of connection of the UR Fog outputs with inputs of an antitheft normally opened D Example of connection of the UR Fog outputs with balanced inputs of an antitheft A Example of connection UR Fog inputs with outpu...

Page 10: ...ts of an antitheft normally opened The UR Fog outputs are normally opened and connected with input zones of the alarm control panel opened According to the diagram above when there is an empty cylinder the entrance area L3 will detect an alarm if a failure occurs or the batteries run down L2 detects an alarm when you open the door of the cylinders L1 detects an alar D Examples of connections of th...

Page 11: ...nd ready for fog emission IF BLUE LED IS FLASHING TOGETHER WITH A CONTINUOUS SOUND FROM THE BUZZER A SERIOUS ANOMALY IS DETECTED SEE PARAGRAPH 17 13 SHOOTING TIME SETTING To set the shooting time after opening the cylinders compartment door as showed in Paragraph 5 at the top of the PCB you must put the P3 jumper to the left position closer to the S1 S2 buttons Then holding down the S1 SET 3 LEDs ...

Page 12: ...s the volume of the room to be protected with respective seconds of emission reported in the second column The value in m varies depending on the density to be obtained Within the second column the first value allows to get the maximum density recommended to ensure the absence of any residual while with the second value you get minimum recommended visibility of about 50 cm whereas a higher visibil...

Page 13: ...le the disposal After removing the screws of the door simply take away the cylinders and reset the warning light for empty cylinder After this operation insert the new cylinder until you hear the click of the plastic support at its top that goes into the slot then close the door If the cylinder seemed stuck in the upper part do NOT with force make a pressure with two fingers on the top of the cyli...

Page 14: ...2 Close the P3 jumper in RESET position right side 3 Hold down the S1 button the buzzer beeps and this sequence begins Motor 1 Down Motor 2 Down Motor 1 Up Motor 2 Up 4 Release the S1 button In this situation you feel the noise of the nozzle tamper pump and a slight smoke may be ejected from the nozzle 5 Remove the jumper W3 6 With a slight finger pressure on the cylinder plate of the first motor ...

Page 15: ...minute in order to verify that the sequence of beeps is not repeated If the sequence of beeps does not stop you should verify the polarity of the batteries is correct and in that case that the batteries are in contact with the battery case At this stage it may be useful to use a tester It is necessary to use high quality alkaline batteries It is possible to use lithium batteries ask information to...

Page 16: ...atteries into appropriate containers for recycling Heavy metals contained in the batteries are recyclable Empty cylinders are aluminum and steel Metals are easily retrievable Installation and use manual FAST 01 NEW 220V Page 16 of 21 ...

Page 17: ...peration for the first time and progressively decreases until it completely disappears It can also occur after disassembling reinstalling or transport during the first times the machine is activated The buzzer emits 1 bip minute The 12 V input voltage is too low or too high Check the external power supply or the alarm unit The buzzer emits 2 bips minutes Low battery but can still shoot Replace bat...

Page 18: ...ents and it can be necessary to uncouple them Error in the heating system Possible faults thermocouple resistance or fuse Do not try to repair Contact tecnical support Does not arm BLUE LED does not power on Wiring error Verify once the alarm is on that there is a tension of 11 V at least between GND 5 ARM 3 When pressing the cylinder reset button the buzzer doesn t sound and all front LEDs flash ...

Page 19: ... cylinders are not covered by warranty For conditions o fuse please register to our website www urfog com and read them carefully BY BREAKING SECURITY LABELS AND OPENING THE MACHINE YOU WILL ACCEPT WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THIS MANUAL AND CONDITIONS OF USE REPORTED ON OUR WEBSITE UR Fog srl sede legale Via Giacinto Collegno 11 10143 Torino Italy Tel 011 01 33 037 Fax 011 01 33 005 www urfog com support...

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Page 21: ...izioni di sistema EN 50131 1 e EN 50131 8 With this document we declare that the specified product is constructed respecting the prescriptions described in EN 50131 1 and EN 50131 8 Il prodotto è conforme alle seguenti norme The product conforms to the following norms CEI EN 50131 1 2012 CEI EN 50131 8 2010 CEI EN 61000 6 3 2007 A1 2012 CEI EN 61000 3 2 2007 A1 A2 2011 CEI EN 61000 3 3 2009 CEI EN...

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