Teka Airtech P10 Operating Instructions Manual
Teka Airtech P10 Operating Instructions Manual

Teka Airtech P10 Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating instructions
(Translation of the original operating instructions)
Type
TEKA–Airtech P10
TEKA Absaug- und Entsorgungs-
technologie GmbH
Industriestraße 13 D-46342 Velen
Postfach 1137 D-46334 Velen
Tel.: +49 (0) 2863 9282-0
Fax: +49 (0) 2863 9282-72
E-Mail: sales@teka.eu
www.teka.eu

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  • Page 1 Operating instructions (Translation of the original operating instructions) Type TEKA–Airtech P10 TEKA Absaug- und Entsorgungs- technologie GmbH Industriestraße 13 D-46342 Velen Postfach 1137 D-46334 Velen Tel.: +49 (0) 2863 9282-0 Fax: +49 (0) 2863 9282-72 E-Mail: sales@teka.eu www.teka.eu...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Replacing the filter cartridges Operation of the system Disassembly / disposal Diagnostics and troubleshooting List of spare parts Technical data Declaration of conformity for TEKA-AIRTECH P10 Instruction record for TEKA Airtech P10 Maintenance intervals 16.1 Usage-related maintenance 16.2 General maintenance 16.2.1...
  • Page 3: Drawing / Description Of The Elements

    Drawing / description of the elements Pos.1 Plenum Pos.13 Tank Pos.2 Fan housing Pos.14 Intake ducts (intake elements as an op- Pos.3 Maintenance door for the fan tion) Pos.4 Connecting cover incl. forklift skids Pos.15 Outlet jets Pos.5 Pneumatic housing Pos.16 Snap fasteners Pos.6...
  • Page 4: Preface

    Preface Congratulations on purchasing the filter system from the TEKA-series “Airtech”. Our engineers ensure that our filter systems reflect the state of the art through continuous devel- opment. Nevertheless, misuse or misconduct can endanger your safety. Please observe the following for a successful use of the filter system:...
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions / Foreseeable Faulty Applications

    Safety instructions / foreseeable faulty applications The filter system is constructed according to the state of the art and the recognised safety regula- tions. Nevertheless, during use threats to life and limb of the user or other persons may arise. The impairment of the machine or other property are also possible.
  • Page 6: Storage, Transport And Installation Of The System

    Storage, Transport and installation of the system Overturning or not permanently fixed equipment may represent a danger to life and limb. The system must be secured against overturning and sliding during the storage and transport. Do not stand under or next to the load when lifting and lowering. Lift trucks or forklift trucks or transport cranes must have sufficient minimum loading.
  • Page 7: Commissioning

    Commissioning Improper work on the system and on electrical voltage components represent considerable danger to life and limb in the event of improper handling. The operator is responsible for ensuring that all work is carried out by authorised and qualified personnel. The operator must ensure that their authorised personnel are fa- miliar with all the safety indications in this manual in advance.
  • Page 8: Connecting The Compressed Air Supply

    two phases at the inlet inverted. The wrong direction can be ascertained from the direction given on the rotation label on the fan scroll. Compare the rotation direction of the label with the rotation direction of the engine cooling fan when the motor spins after power off. With an incorrect fan direction, the suction power is reduced and aspirated par- ticles can be deposited in the pipes.
  • Page 9: Malfunction And Emergency Of The Filter Unit

    Malfunction and emergency of the filter unit Press one of the emergency switches in case of emergency or in case of imminent danger for life and limb. All unauthorized persons have to leave the danger zone. • All persons remaining within the danger zone have to wear protection equipment. •...
  • Page 10: Cleaning The Filter Cartridges

    Depending on the type of dust and amount of dust produced, the system should be cleaned at reg- ular intervals. The degree of contamination strongly depends on the particular conditions of use and a cleaning interval can, therefore, not be determined in advance. 8.1 Cleaning the filter cartridges The degree of saturation of the filter cartridges is electronically monitored.
  • Page 11: Emptying The Dust Collecting Tank

    8.3 Emptying the dust collecting tank The dust collection container must be cleaned after a certain number of operating hours. This range depends on the amount of dust. The filling level has to be proofed at least once a week. The filter cartridge must be cleaned before the emptying of the dust collecting tray.
  • Page 12: Replacing The Filter Cartridges

    8.5 Replacing the filter cartridges If the maximum admissible filter resistance is reached, the filter unit shows “filter alarm”. If despite the automatic cleaning of the filter cartridge the alarm value can not be undercut, the filter cartridge must be replaced. The filter cartridges must be cleaned before replacing.
  • Page 13: Operation Of The System

    The operator is obliged to store and dispose of the accumulated dust in accord- ance with national or regional regulations. In order to ensure you a trouble-free operation of your TEKA filter system as well as proper dispos- al of the deposited dust, we offer the following services: A maintenance and repair contract •...
  • Page 14: Diagnostics And Troubleshooting

    A recommissioning of the device must only occur if it is ensured that the filter system is functionally equivalent to the original state. Repairs may only be carried out by TEKA personnel or, after con- sultation with TEKA GmbH, by the personnel authorised by the operator.
  • Page 15: List Of Spare Parts

    Filter cartridge 25,3m² 100050250 PE bag for the disposal of filter cartridges length=1200mm (10 bags) 10030251702 13 Technical data Filter unit TEKA – Airtech P10 Supply voltage Frequency Type of current Engine performance 10000 Volumetric flow of the air, max.
  • Page 16: Declaration Of Conformity For Teka-Airtech P10

    This declaration will become void if the suction and filter unit is exposed to modifications that are not approved by the manufacturer in written form. Authorized representative for the technical documentation: Markus Heuer, TEKA GmbH, D-46342 Velen (Jürgen Kemper, managing director) Velen, December 29th 2017 BA_Airtech_P10_IFA_180803_EN.DOC...
  • Page 17: Instruction Record For Teka Airtech P10

    Instruction record for TEKA Airtech P10 (This form can be used by the operator to document the training of the employees. Training should be per- formed by authorized personnel only. Refer to the instructions in Chapter "Safety Instructions") By his signature, the staff member confirms that he has been instructed regarding...
  • Page 18: Maintenance Intervals

    The approach of the maintenance measures is described in chapter "Maintenance". Maintenance interval Maintenance work Chapter determined by the ope- recommended by TEKA rator Cleaning of filter cartridges The cleaning of the filter cartridges is automatically carried out by the filter unit and thus is not subject to Replacing the filter cartridges a maintenance interval.
  • Page 19: Visual Inspection Of The Filter Unit

    16.2.1 Visual inspection of the filter unit Visual inspection: Make sure that there are no visible safety-related defects. Disconnect the filter unit from the power supply and secure it against unauthorised switching on (see chapter 8.2). The following steps must be carried out in the course of the visual inspection: Check the unit for completeness and damages.
  • Page 20: Functional Test Of The Unit

    16.2.4 Functional test of the unit Carry out a visual inspection before the functional test of the unit. In case of observations that endanger the safety of the unit these must be eliminated be- fore the functional test of the unit. The following steps must be carried out in the course of the functional test: Switch the unit on.

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