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Control Climate
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E-8881166

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  • Page 1 Diphusair FL Control Climate Manual ÁFL-T.EN]È FL-T.EN E-8881166...
  • Page 2 Risk of electrical shock! Hazardous electrical high voltage! All electrical work to be performed by certified expert staff (electricians or expert personnel with eqivalent training) only. Page 2...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    1. Introduction ........................5 1.1 Typographic Distinctions ....................5 1.2 Documentation ........................5 1.3 Symbols in Use ......................... 5 1.3.1 Specific Symbols related to Safety Instructions ............. 5 1.3.2 General Symbols ......................5 2. Safety Instructions ......................7 2.1 Guidelines for Safe Operation ................... 7 2.1.1 Scope ..........................
  • Page 4 5.6.2 Read values submenu ....................30 5.6.3 History submenu ......................32 5.7 Screen 3 - Main menu (operator level) ................34 5.8 Operator level submenus ....................34 5.8.1 Settings submenu ......................35 5.8.2 Read values submenu ....................35 5.8.3 Control submenu ......................36 5.8.4 Service submenu ......................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Retention Please retain these operating instructions in Dear Customer, a secure, always accessible location. If the Thank you for choosing a Fisair product is resold, turn the documentation humidifier. over to the new operator. If the documenta- tion is lost, please contact Fisair.
  • Page 6 Fisair humidifier. Use for other applications is not permitted. All instructions on intended use, which are given in connec- tion with the basic device, apply. Proper usage also comprises the adherence to the conditions specified by Fisair: • installation • dismantling •...
  • Page 7: Safety Instructions

    2. Safety Instructions These safety instructions are required by law. They promote workplace safety and accident Risk of material damage! prevention. The unit may be damaged if switched on repeatedly following a malfunction without 2.1 Guidelines for Safe Opera- prior repair. tion Rectify defects immediately! 2.1.1 Scope...
  • Page 8: Mounting, Dismantling, Maintenance And Repair Of The Unit

    Use only original fuses with the appropriate amperage rating. The Fisair humidifier is IP20 protected. Regularly check the unit‘s electrical equip- Make sure that the unit is not object to ment. Promptly repair any damage such as dripping water in the mounting location.
  • Page 9: Description Of Control

    3. Description of control The relay boards are connected to the main- board via a plug system. 3.1 General description The DIN rail relays are connected via cables The control is integrated into the steam with plug. 2 additional relay modules can be humidifier and is operated via a 3.5"...
  • Page 10: Mainboard

    3.3 Mainboard The mainboard is "the heart" of the control. All logic functions and control operations for the steam humidifier are provided here. The relays for the control of the main contactor, solenoid valve and blow-down pump are included directly on the mainboard. Plugs for relay 1-4 connection...
  • Page 11: Connections On The Mainboard

    3.3.1 Connections on the mainboard 3.3.1.2 System-side interfaces The use of the connections is illustrated by ST1: the wiring diagrams (see chapter 7) • 4-pin screw / plug connection for the 3.3.1.1 Customer-side computer connection of L1 and N and the inter- interfaces lock (safety) system Inputs...
  • Page 12: Expansion Board (Double Cylinder Units)

    3.4 Expansion board (double cylinder units) ST08 ST1.2 DIP switches ST07 ST1.1 The DIP switches serve for CAN bus address setting. They are factory preset according to the unit configuration. 3.4.1 Connections on the expansion Inputs board ST02-B 3.4.1.1 Customer-side computer interfaces •...
  • Page 13: Relay Circuit Board

    3.5 Relay circuit board installed. When 2 boards are in use, different CAN bus addresses must be set (see fig. The relay board has three additional relays below). with potential free break/make contacts (con- tact load 250 VAC/8 A) for switching or con- trolling of additional functional units or options.
  • Page 14: Electrical Connection

    3.6 Electrical connection 3.6.2 Connection of interlock (safety) system The so-called interlock (safety) system is located between terminals 1 and 2. Safety Danger of electric shock! equipment can be wired (also in series) into Dangerous electric voltage! the interlock (safety) system. If the interlock All work relating to the electrical installation (safety) system is open, the humidifier may only be carried out by designated spe-...
  • Page 15: Step Operation

    3.6.3 1 step operation Terminal strip on ST08 The operation of the steam humidifier is con- trolled via terminals 3 and 5 by the contact Ext. controller which is to be provided on-site. The contact 0...20mA only has to be suitable for low voltage. Terminal strip on ST08 Make contact Terminals 4/6 on the mainboard (terminal strip on...
  • Page 16: Connecting The Digital Input (Di)

    3.6.5 Connecting the digital input (DI) 3.6.6 Wiring for control signal and safety (interlock) system for The digital input on the mainboard can be multiple units used for switching functions. The digital input must be wired on-site in In the case of multiple units, separate humid- accordance with its use, e.g.
  • Page 17: Screen

    4. Screen Steam_actual_unit [kg/h] Active area Icons for status display Active screen area Main display for operating values, navigation using the scroll keys Scroll buttons can be used to display the following operating values: • Humidity_actual_value [%] 1),2) • Humidity_set-value [%] ;...
  • Page 18 Password „010“ -> operating functions of operator level (see Section 5.7) In the event of a fault or a service message, the relevant display field is shown instead of the Fisair Touching it opens the unit info screen (see Sec- tion 5.9).
  • Page 19: Operation Of Control

    PLC, using the communication interface. Sup- plementary documentation is available from Fisair this type of application. Screen views The operating structure uses several screens, which are schematically displayed in the table below.
  • Page 20 Overview of the screens Content of screen page Presentation Sec. Screen 1 Used for the basic unit settings (e.g. user language) Initial operation after the unit is switched on for the first time. This 01:Initial operation page is then closed. To do so, use the confirmation tick to exit it.
  • Page 21: Screen 1 - Commissioning

    5.2 Screen 1 - Commissioning » Confirm the input and return to the "Initial operation" screen with the After connection to the mains supply and initial green tick in the top right (cancel by actuation of the control switch, the commis- touching "X") sioning screen for the basic device settings appears on the display once the self-test of the...
  • Page 22: Control Settings

    5.2.3 Control settings The initial operation is now complete. If the initial operation screen was exited with the The type of unit control is specified in the confirmation tick, the main screen is automat- next step. The screen offers the most com- ically shown in the display.
  • Page 23: Line-Up Of The Commisioning Parameters

    5.2.4 Line-up of the commisioning parameters Table of commissioning parameters 01: Comissioning No. Parameter Adjustment/value range Meaning/Comment Factory setting (FS) Bold [ ] explains the term in the glossary  [ ] refers to a related explanation of the term Selection Selection of language Language...
  • Page 24: Screen 2 - Main Screen

    5.3 Screen 2 - Main screen and the dimmed state can be adjusted by the user, as well as the duration after which the main screen is changed to the dimmed state. The main menu of the user level and the operator level (screen 3) is accessed by touching the icon.
  • Page 25 Table of the read values available in the main screen and the humidity set value Main screen No. Parameter Adjustment/value range Meaning/Comment Factory setting (FS) Bold [ ] explains the term in the glossary  [ ] refers to a related explanation of the term Humidity_actual_value Read value Actual value [1] of rel.
  • Page 26: Password Entry

    5.4 Password entry The password determines if the main menu of the user level or the operator level is dis- played. The password codes in use are: Code 000: The main menu of the user level becomes accessible. However, it is sufficient to leave the password prompt with the green tick, without explicitly entering the code.
  • Page 27: Screen 3 - Main Menu (User Level)

    5.5 Screen 3 - Main menu (user Layout of screen page level) The input fields in which changes can be made After selecting the user level, the icons of the are shown in italics. Depending on the parame- submenus which are available to the user are ter, the input has to be made by: displayed: •...
  • Page 28 Example 2:Setting the screen brightness Touch "Screen_brightness normal" on the screen to call up the input mask: Screen_brightness normal Max: 100 The screen brightness which is set is dis- played and can be changed by using the key- board. Save and return by touching the green tick, leave the input mask without changes by touching the "X".
  • Page 29: Settings Submenu

    5.6.1 Settings submenu Table of settings parameters 03: Settings No. Parameter Adjustment/value range Meaning/Comment Factory setting (FS) Bold [ ] explains the term in the glossary  [ ] refers to a related explanation of the term Language Selection Selection of language see: 01-1 Language Date DD.MM.YY...
  • Page 30 5.6.2 Read values submenu Read values 04: Read_values No. Parameter Adjustment/value range Meaning/Comment Factory setting (FS) Bold [ ] explains the term in the glossary  [ ] refers to a related explanation of the term Read value Operating condition of unit Status_unit Initialization Control performs initialisation [10]...
  • Page 31 Read value table (ctd.) 04: Read_values No. Parameter Adjustment/value range Meaning/Comment Factory setting (FS) Bold [ ] explains the term in the glossary  [ ] refers to a related explanation of the term Steam_actual_unit Read value Current steam output of the unit [4] in kg/h Steam_actual_cyl.
  • Page 32: History Submenu

    5.6.3 History submenu This submenu is identical on the user and the operator level. 5.6.3.1 Explanation of history man- agement The control stores 10 sets of error messages on a rolling basis. Once there are 10 records, the oldest record is overwritten by a current entry.
  • Page 33: Adjustment/Value Range Factory Setting (Fs) Bold

    Table of history layout 07: History No. Parameter Adjustment/value range Meaning/Comment Factory setting (FS) Bold [ ] explains the term in the glossary  [ ] refers to a related explanation of the term 1st fault_entry_date Read value 1. Memory entry: Date/time 1st fault_entry_message Read value 1.
  • Page 34: Screen 3 - Main Menu (Operator Level)

    5.7 Screen 3 - Main menu (opera- 5.8 Operator level submenus tor level) By touching the respective icon, the operator accesses the screen page where the param- After the operator level has been selected by eters of the respective group are available for entering the corresponding password (code selection, viewing or for making changes.
  • Page 35: Settings Submenu

    The parameters available in the submenus are described in table form below (for expla- nations on the individual parameters see Glossary in Section 8). 5.8.1 Settings submenu Table of settings parameters (operator level) 03: Settings No. Parameter Adjustment/value range Meaning/Comment Factory setting (FS) Bold [ ] explains the term in the glossary ...
  • Page 36: Control Submenu

    5.8.3 Control submenu Table of control parameters 05: Control No. Parameter Adjustment/value range Meaning/Comment Factory setting (FS) Bold [ ] explains the term in the glossary  [ ] refers to a related explanation of the term Control_settings Selection Combinations of control type and input signal type/range see: 01-4 Control_settings Steam_output_max.
  • Page 37: Service Submenu

    5.8.4 Service submenu When the service message was triggered for one of the main contactors, it is advisable to check the meter reading for the remaining 5.8.4.1 Monitoring and service mes- main contactors. sages Monitoring The wear components of the unit and the sta- tus of the steam cylinder(s) are monitored The FlexLine control permanently monitors continuously when the unit is in operation.
  • Page 38 Table of service parameters 06: Service No. Parameter Adjustment/value range Meaning/Comment Factory setting (FS) Bold [ ] explains the term in the glossary  [ ] refers to a related explanation of the term Steam_amount_service 65535 4500 Preset steam volume (see [33]) in kg until service message is triggered. For double cylinder units, this setting applies to both cylinders Service-reset_cyl.
  • Page 39: History Submenu

    5.8.4.2 Procedure for parameter USB connector on mainboard update The information below explains how to work with the "Update_function" parameter (see parameter row 26 in the table above). The update function makes it possible to overwrite parameter settings with a parame- ter set which is saved on an external USB flash drive.
  • Page 40: Blow-Down Submenu

    5.8.6 Blow-down submenu Table of blow-down parameters 08: Blow-down No. Parameter Adjustment/value range Meaning/Comment Factory setting (FS) Bold [ ] explains the term in the glossary  [ ] refers to a related explanation of the term Full_blow-down_correction Correction value for frequency of full blow-down (+ = more frequently, - = less frequently) ...
  • Page 41: Functions Submenu

    5.8.8 Functions submenu Table of functions parameters 10: Functions No. Parameter Adjustment/value range Meaning/Comment Factory setting (FS) Bold [ ] explains the term in the glossary  [ ] refers to a related explanation of the term Standby-heating Selection The standby heating [16] keeps the water in the cylinder warm if no demand [5] is present Deactivated Standby heating [16] switched off...
  • Page 42 Function parameters (ctd.) No. Parameter Adjustment/value range Meaning/Comment Factory setting (FS) Bold [ ] explains the term in the glossary  [ ] refers to a related explanation of the term Assignment_main_relay Pump_off The blow-down pump is not actuated (M) Pump_on The blow-down pump is actuated (M) Part._blow-down...
  • Page 43: Communication Interface Submenu

    The MODBUS-RTU Protocol is used to trans- mit the control commands (separate docu- mentation this available from Fisair). Table of communication interface parameters 11: Communication No. Parameter Adjustment/value range Meaning/Comment Factory setting (FS) Bold [ ] explains the term in the glossary ...
  • Page 44: Weekly Timer Submenu

    5.8.10 Weekly timer submenu The weekly timer is used to program two switching time ranges per day of the week, each defined by "Start time" and "End time". A humidity target value can be assign to each switching time range. Table of "Weekly timer"...
  • Page 45: Recording Submenu

    5.8.11 Recording submenu By looking at parameter „Saving_status“ (4) the status of the saving procedure can be checked. „Activated“ means that writing to the memory stick is underway. The control can record 10 data sets internally Erasing of the complete memory is achieved on a rolling basis (Recording submenu, by setting the „Recording_delete“...
  • Page 46 Table of recording functions 16: Recording No. Parameter Adjustment/value range Meaning/Comment Factory setting (FS) Bold [ ] explains the term in the glossary  [ ] refers to a related explanation of the term Selection Recording [93] of parameter sets Recording Deactivated No recording...
  • Page 47: Cylinder Extension Submenu

    5.8.12 Cylinder extension submenu The icon is only visible in the main menu if a cylinder extension board is present. Table of control input parameters 17: Cylinder_extension No. Parameter Adjustment/value range Meaning/Comment Factory setting (FS) Bold [ ] explains the term in the glossary ...
  • Page 48: Relay Extension 1 Submenu

    5.8.13 Relay extension 1 submenu Relay 5 The icon is only visible in the main menu if relay extension 1 has been activated in the functions submenu. The assignment of the Relay 6 respective relays and the function definition of the digital input present on the relay card Relay 7 can be made here.
  • Page 49: Relay Extension 2 Submenu

    5.8.14 Relay extension 2 submenu Relay 8 The icon is only visible in the main menu if Relay 9 relay extension 2 has been activated in the functions submenu. The assignment of the respective relays and the function definition Relay 10 of the digital input present on the relay card can be made here.
  • Page 50 After an error or a status message has occurred, a display which provides informa- tion about the type of message appears in the main screen instead of the Fisair logo. The content of the message is described in Section 6.
  • Page 51 Entries on the unit info screen No. Parameter Adjustment/value range Meaning/comment Factory presets (FP) bold [ ] explains the term in the glossary  [ ] refers to a related term explanation Fault_message_unit Fault messages 0 No_fault No error The plug for the current transformer (ELDB [77]) or the level control (HKDB [78]) is not 1 Plug_ST09 attached 2 Cylinder_extension 1...
  • Page 52: Factory Presets (Fp) Bold

    Entries on the unit info screen (ctd.) No. Parameter Adjustment/value range Meaning/comment Factory presets (FP) bold [ ] explains the term in the glossary [ ] refers to a related term explanation Model Reading value Type designation of unit Unit_name Unit 1 Freely selectable text ex-factory.
  • Page 53: Faults And Warnings

    The relevant display field is then The majority of fault messages is additionally shown instead of the Fisair logo. The accompanied by the flashing of one or more display field shows a warning symbol, the icons, allowing for a first limitation of the „Fault“...
  • Page 54: Filling_Valve 1

    These icons Fault message Possible cause Countermeasure flash • Main board is defec- • Replace mainboard Internal tive • Solenoid valve or wa- • Clean water supply Filling_valve 1 Filling_valve 1 a. 2 ter supply line conta- line and/or solenoid Filling was not successful, minated or defective valve;...
  • Page 55: Part._Blow-Down

    These icons Fault message Possible cause Countermeasure flash • Blow-down pump is Part._blow-down Full_blow-down not driven Blow-down_dilution(only - electrical wiring is not - Check wiring and re- ELDB) o.k. place, if required Max._current_blow-down - Mainboard relay is - Measure voltage on (only ELDB) not energised mainboard terminal 10...
  • Page 56: Cylinder_Full

    These icons Fault message Possible cause Countermeasure flash • Main contactor con- • Replace main con- Main_contactor_current (only ELDB) tact sticks tactor A current is measured though the main contactor is not driven. • Main contactor con- • Replace main con- Main_contactor_cyl._full (only ELDB) tact sticks...
  • Page 57: Max.-Level

    These icons Fault message Possible cause Countermeasure flash • Excessive air pres- • Reduce air pres- Max.-level (only HKDB) sure in duct has impact sure, check steam Water level has reached its on water in steam cyl- hose for blockages maximum 5x in one single inder via steam hose.
  • Page 58 These icons Fault message Possible cause Countermeasure flash • Heater element is de- • Measure heater ele- Steam_down_time only fective ment resistance; re- HKDB) place heater element, The heaters are supplied if required. Nominal re- with current, but water level sistance values are: doesnot change.
  • Page 59: Service Messages And Warnings

    6.2 Service messages and war- nings Service messages and warnings are shown on the main screen in place of the HygroMa- tik logo, when the cause has occured. When tipping the display field, the unit info screen is shown with the messages in plain text. Mainscreen Message Possible cause...
  • Page 60: Table Of Functional Disruptions

    6.3 Table of functional disrup- tions Problem Possible cause for faulty situation Countermeasure • Output limitation parameter setting im- • Check „Steam_output_max. “ Set humidity level not reached peds full power output parameter setting („Control“ submenu, line 2) • Nominal unit output insufficient •...
  • Page 61 Problem Possible cause for faulty situation Countermeasure • Cylinder improperly reassembled follow- • Clean cylinder and assemble / Water collects on bottom plate ing maintenance: install properly - O-ring not replaced, defective or not in place - Flange (tongue and groove) damaged - Flange improperly composed - Mineral deposits in flange area •...
  • Page 62 Problem Possible cause for faulty situation Countermeasure • Steam cylinder and/or drainage system • Clean cylinder base and/or Blow-down pump works but not wa- blocked drainage system, respectively ter is drained • Vent pipe is blocked • Clean venting bore; replace Cylinder is fully drained after par- vent pipe, if required...
  • Page 63 Problem Possible cause for faulty situation Countermeasure • • Flashover/sparks Very high water conductivity resulting in Deactivate unit immediately in cylinder(only massive electrode burn-off as indicated to prevent material damage ELDB) by brown-black deposits Perform maintenance: - replace electrodes with high conductivity type - clean steam cylinder - check water quality and con-...
  • Page 64: Wiring Diagrams

    7. Wiring diagrams 7.1 FLE Single cylinder units Page 64...
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  • Page 68: Fle Double Cylinder Units

    7.2 FLE Double cylinder units Page 68...
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  • Page 72: Flh Single Cylinder Units

    7.3 FLH Single cylinder units Page 72...
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  • Page 76: Flh Double Cylinder Units

    7.4 FLH Double cylinder units Page 76...
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    7.5 FLP Page 80...
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  • Page 84: Flp Pro Series

    7.6 FLP Pro series Page 84...
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  • Page 88: Glossary

    Modbus is a communications protocol for serial data transmission for the remote control of units, which is widely used in industry. Fisair ls use the MODBUS - RTU (remote terminal unit) variant. Separate documentation is available upon request from Fisair.
  • Page 89 Glossary ctd. (1) Term [Index] Explanation Overcurrent blow-down Depending on the selection of the  Control curve , the current is increased to 128% or 113% of the nominal current during a cold start, in order to achieve a quick start characteristic. When the respective current value has been reached, the overcurrent blow-down is started causing the nominal current to revert to the normal value (only for ...
  • Page 90 Glossary ctd. (2) Term [Index] Explanation Cylinder full status When the unit measures a voltage at the sensor electrode, it reports a cylinder full status. In this case, the cylinder water level is so high that it creates an electrical bridge between one of the power electrodes and the sensor electrode.
  • Page 91 Glossary ctd. (3) Term [Index] Explanation Output signal Signal 0... 10 V on terminals 12 and 13 (GND), which is proportional to the input signal. Can be used to control downstream units. Input signal The electrical signal fed to the control at the ST08 plug of the mainboard or the ST05 plug of the relay board. Depending on the signal characteristic (Voltage, current or resistivity progress), a certain pin of the corresponding plug is used.
  • Page 92 Glossary ctd. (4) Term [Index] Explanation Power section 100 That part of the unit that makes the energy conversion from the curent supplied into steam output Load shedding 101 Load shedding can be set up by assigning the  Function_digital_input [98] "Power limitation" to the ...
  • Page 93: Technical Data

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  • Page 96 Screen Steam_actual_unit [kg/h] Active area Icons for status display Active screen area Main display for operating values, navigation using the scroll keys Scroll buttons can be used to display the following operating values: • Humidity_actual_value [%] 1),2) • Humidity_set-value [%] ;...
  • Page 97 Password „010“ -> operating functions of operator level (see Section 5.7) In the event of a fault or a service message, the relevant display field is shown instead of the Fisair Touching it opens the unit info screen (see Sec- tion 5.9).
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