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1.1.1 LEC 

weights

 

 
The unit dry weight is the delivered unit with no 
water in unit, the wet weight is the operational 
weight when the unit is running .  
 

Vapanet model 

Dry Kg 

Wet Kg 

LEC05  

68 

96 

LEC09  

71 

100 

LEC18  

72 

125 

LEC30  

74 

127 

LEC45  

75 

128 

 

1.2 

Positioning the steam pipes 

 

1.2.1 General 

 

Steam pipes should be positioned as shown below, 
allowing a minimum rate of fall back to the unit of 
12% to allow the free flow of condensate back to the 
unit. If the above fall is not possible, then 
condensate separators must be fitted as shown in 
appendix 1. 
The position of the steam pipe or multipipe in a air-
conditioning system relative to other items such as 
bends, filters, heat exchangers, etc., is critical. The 
steam pipe must not be located closer to such item, 
than the entrainment distance, and must be decided 
by the design engineer responsible for the project. 
 

Do's 
Do

 obtain project engineer's instruction/drawing for 

chosen location of pipe 

Do

 obtain project engineer's instruction/drawing for 

pipe position relative to the top & bottom of the 
duct (or sides if airflow is vertical. 

Do

 check if alternative slope of Ø35mm pipe has 

been specified. 

Do

 use bracket/lug on the end of Ø54mm pipes for 

extra support. 

 

1.2.2 Steam 

Hose 

Connection

 

 

Do's 
 
Do

 use Vapac steam hose or well insulated copper 

pipe. 

Do

 keep steam hose as short as possible (under 2m 

for max efficiency). 

Do

 arrange to have a vertical rise immediately over 

the unit of 300mm. 

Do

 use the full height available between the unit 

and steam pipe to provide maximum slope (min 
12-20% for condensate to drain back to the 
steam cylinder (or down to a condensate 
separator). Always provide a continuous slope. 

Do

 provide adequate support to prevent sagging 

 

 

a) fit pipe clips every 30-50cm 

    or 

b) support straight lengths on cable trays 

or in heat resistant plastic pipe. 

 
Do

 ensure radius hose bends are fully supported to 

prevent kinks developing when in service. 

Do

 add extra insulation to steam hose for longer 

runs (2m-5m) and in cold ambient conditions to 
avoid excess condensate and reduction in 
delivered output. 

 

Don'ts

 

 

Don't

 allow steam hose to develop kinks or sags. 

Don't

 include horizontal runs or 90

o

 elbows in the 

steam line.

 

 

Steam Distribution Pipe requirement 

Electrode Boiler 
Unit Model 

LEC05 
LEC09 
LEC18 
 

LEC30 
LEC45 
 

35mm 

   Pipe    

No. 
54mm 

Pipe    No. 

 

 

*Duct Pressure 

Pa. 

+2000 

-600 

 

 

35mm 

 Pipe Selection

 

54mm 

 Pipe Selection 

Duct width 

B mm 

In-duct Length 

L mm 

Duct width 

B mm 

In-duct Length 

L mm 

320-470 
470-620 
620-770 
770-920 

920-1070 

1070-1200 

300 
450 
600 
750 
900 

1050 

 
 
 

700-950 

950-1450 

1450+ 

     (Kg) 

 
 

650 (1.8) 
900 (2.2) 

1400 (3.2) 

 

 

R min for 35 

 Pipe = 250mm 

R min for 54 

 Pipe = 500mm

 

Flexible Steam 
Pipe. 

No Sags! 

Distance to first 
bend. 

VAPAC 
HUMIDIFIER

 

Flexible Steam 
Pipe. 

Flexible pipe coupling to 
connect Steam pipe to Duct 
pipe coupling length to allow 
for line movement and 
expansion. Coupling clamp 
with Hose clips each end.  

35 or 54 mm 
copper or 
stainless steel 
steam pipe with 
Insulation. 

Fig 6 

For guidance on positioning of steam pipes see Appendix 1.  

For guidance on use of Multipipes see Appendix 2.

 

Summary of Contents for LEC05

Page 1: ...the requirements of the RoHS Directive 2002 95 EEC This product will meet the requirements of the Low Voltage Safety Directive 2006 95 EEC and the EMC Directive 2004 108 EEC when installed in accorda...

Page 2: ...l Control 12 1 6 3 Control Signal Selection 12 1 6 4 On Off Control 12 1 6 5 Sensing Head 13 1 6 6 Security Circuit E P O Shutdown 13 1 6 7 Load Shed Option 13 1 6 8 Master Slave System 14 2 0 Start U...

Page 3: ...the terminals and contactor are tight Check that the transformer primary winding connection is correct for the supply voltage at Vapac terminals A1 A2 The Vapac transformer must not be used to power o...

Page 4: ...the unit in position Don ts Don t mount the unit close to sources of strong electro magnetic emissions e g variable speed lift motor drives kVa transformers etc Don t mount the unit in an unventilate...

Page 5: ...late 120 X 120 Gland Plate 120 X 120 Left Top View Showing Steam O let position Below Rear View showing wall mounting points Left Bottom View Showing F Feed connection BSP male connection for flexible...

Page 6: ...nit of 300mm Do use the full height available between the unit and steam pipe to provide maximum slope min 12 20 for condensate to drain back to the steam cylinder or down to a condensate separator Al...

Page 7: ...and to effect a seal If water seepage occurs undo the nut to wipe the washer clean and re seat it 1 3 2 Drain connection General Do s Do ensure metal drain and supply water pipework is grounded electr...

Page 8: ...sition marked with the supply Voltage that is to be connected between VAPANET power terminals A1 and A2 The transformer primary circuit terminal positions are clearly marked 200V 230V 380 415 440V If...

Page 9: ...547 Normally open when unit is in standby or fault not running If the unit is part of a master slave system or network the run fault outputs can be selected via keypad display as either network system...

Page 10: ...used to ensure cables are held securely at the entry position All Vapac cabinets are equipped with a removable gland plate The installing electrician should remove this and take it to a work bench to...

Page 11: ...h 3Ph 3Ph 3Ph 3Ph 3Ph 3Ph No of electrodes 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 6 3 3 3 3 Full load Current per cylinder A 46 5 40 5 24 5 23 5 22 5 21 5 78 68 41 39 37 5 35 5 Maximum overcurrent per cylinder A 53 475 46 575...

Page 12: ...by either a potentiometric signal a lonworks network signal or by one of 6 standard proprietary DC analogue signals Input signal Potentiometric control 0 5V 0 10V 0 20V Actually 0 18V not phase cut 2...

Page 13: ...10 will prevent any unit operation including frost protection 1 6 7 Load Shed Option This can only be evoked via a display either hard wired or hand held When this option is selected making the conne...

Page 14: ...le in each unit of the system including the master xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Esc Vapac J2 Vapac part no 1150631 CR1 Net J1 Vapac PART...

Page 15: ...procedure by selecting the preferred language Attaching the control PCB to the Display nominating the type quality of the supply water nominating the control signal or Vapac sensor when being used Wh...

Page 16: ...ose clip 1 and disconnect the steam hose 4 from the top of the cylinder 6 Using a twisting movement lift the cylinder clear of its seating in the feed drain manifold and carefully remove the used cyli...

Page 17: ...ollows Turn off the water supply to the Unit Undo the nylon nut connecting the flexible connection to the valve inlet The strainer can be removed using long nosed pliers to grip the centre flange prov...

Page 18: ...User LED 2 Description OFF OFF Cylinder 1 and Cylinder 2 in shutdown Or Cylinder 1 in standby and Cylinder 2 in shutdown OFF RED Flashing 1 second period Cylinder 1 and Cylinder 2 in standby Green Am...

Page 19: ...0 50 Timed Drain down Used to drain all the water from the cylinder if the unit remains on standby for longer than a preset but adjustable time period For information on setting these options please s...

Page 20: ...operational level of water in the cylinder Switch unit on and check that the display indicates Vapac on line Apply the voltmeter set to the ful line Voltage across the output terminals of the SSR bein...

Page 21: ...A3 A1 2A Net CR1 CR4 v 0v 2 3 8 9 6 4 5 7 CR6 9v AC Fused Supply Part Number 1150631 1 Blue 1 Brown 2 Blue 2 Brown TO SHEET 3 of 3 SEE NOTE 1 BLUE RED 70 VA Auto wind TAPPING IS A 230 VOLT Red 9v AC...

Page 22: ...dc feed DO 6 DI 6 CYL 2 SSR LEC 9v dc feed DO 5 DI 5 CYL 1 SSR AI 1 V or mA INPUT Demand POT 0v dc Demand POT 5v dc AI 2 CYL 1 CURRENT INPUT AI 1 Ref AI 2 Ref Black Red Black Red White Violet Red Blac...

Page 23: ...hite Pink Pink Violet Pink Pink Pink Violet Pink Pink ANALOGUE INPUT 8 0v COM AI 8 ANALOGUE INPUT 7 0v COM AI 7 ANALOGUE INPUT 6 0v COM AI 6 0v COM AI 5 ANALOGUE INPUT 5 Bond Earth 0V Control Fuse Vio...

Page 24: ...Yellow 26 Blue LE05P and LE09P A1 Ph 1 A2 Ph 2 or N Three Electrode E1 E2 E3 cylinder for SINGLE CYLINDER UNIT LE18 LE30 high voltage TWIN CYLINDER UNIT LE60 High voltage cylinder 1 CONNECTED TO A3 FO...

Page 25: ...oltage and LE60P low voltage SUPPLY DETAILS PLEASE REFER TO FOR ELECTRICAL LOADS AND POWER THE VAPENET LE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL latest Edition CONNECTED TO N FOR 380 440 V 3 PHASE SUPPLY CO...

Page 26: ...LY DETAILS PLEASE REFER TO FOR ELECTRICAL LOADS AND POWER THE VAPENET LEC OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL latest Edition Neutral Earth Supply A 3 Phase LOW VOLTAGE AND LEC45 CYLINDER 2 VAPAC SIX ELEC...

Page 27: ...0 LV LEC45 CABLE SIZE in mm2 TRI RATED CABLES SUPPLY DETAILS PLEASE REFER TO FOR ELECTRICAL LOADS AND POWER THE VAPENET LEC OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL latest Edition Neutral Earth Supply A 3 Pha...

Page 28: ...e constricted leading to excessive pressure in the steam lines N B Standard steam distribution pipes are manufactured such that any condensate is drained back towards the Vapac steam cylinder Reverse...

Page 29: ...ates that a reverse slope steam pipe is required This is fitted with a drain point to allow condensate to be taken away to a convenient drain Figure 2 shows recommendations on how to space one or more...

Page 30: ...ndensate drain connection 3 Care should be taken to support steam hose sufficiently such that no kinks are formed which would flood with condensate causing the bore of the tube to become constricted l...

Page 31: ...Made in England by Vapac Humidity Control Ltd June 2004 Vapac Humidty Control Ltd reserve the right to change the design or specification of the equipment described in this manual without prior notic...

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