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Manual for:
VGE Pro UV Control 400/420/600 and VGE Pro UV Control 140/200
EP600001, EP200002
The VGE Pro UV Control 420/600 and VGE Pro UV Control
140/200 is a UV Cabinet, a system of modular electronic units for
operating 1, 2 or 3 UV-C lamps with total power 600W.
VGE Pro UV Control combines ballast(s) with control- and
monitoring features. Numerous sensor interfaces and configurable
signal outputs are available.
Features:
lamp/ballast operation control
- lamp operation parameter adjustable
- inrush current limitation
- lamp cable length up to 30m
UV-C and temperature monitoring
- digital UV / temperature sensors
- UV photodiode sensor
- KTY temperature sensor
remote start and status monitoring
-
remote start input
-
Interlock
-
mains switch
-
3 relay contacts
-
4-20mA signal input/output
manufacturer
VGE International B.V.
Ekkersrijt 4304, 5692DH Son
name of product
VGE Pro UV Control 420/600 and VGE Pro UV Control 140/200
article code
EP600001, EP200002
suitable lamps Lamp VGE Pro T6 140W 867 SPT, Lamp VGE Pro T6 200W 1115 SPT
Contents
Read and understand all instructions in this manual before installing and operating the unit.
1 Technical specification........................................................................................................................................................2
2 EG-Konformitätserklärung/EC Declaration of Conformity.................................................................................................. 6
3 Important safety notes........................................................................................................................................................ 7
4 Wiring................................................................................................................................................................................. 8
5 Status indication............................................................................................................................................................... 10
6 Initial Operation................................................................................................................................................................ 11
7 Further system settings.................................................................................................................................................... 13
8 Main menu overview........................................................................................................................................................ 14
9 'Settings' - submenu overview.......................................................................................................................................... 15