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Translating content Usage Microcopying content The monitoring system can only be used with the Saving content to electronic systems and BE-SEG-02 or BE-SEG-03 control panel and the editing it EasyConnect configuration software. FMS-1 / FMS-2 Monitoring system...
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To ensure that your request is processed as quickly as possible, please keep the following information ready: Product name TROX order number Delivery date Brief description of the fault Online www.troxtechnik.com Phone +49 2845 202-400 FMS-1 / FMS-2 Monitoring system...
Opening the cover of the casing....16 Wiring the fume cupboard lighting (optional)............ 16 Retrofitting optional expansion modules..17 Commissioning the monitoring system............20 Maintaining the monitoring system..22 Removal and disposal......22 Index............0 FMS-1 / FMS-2 Monitoring system...
240 V DC, 2 A Digital output, volt-free – alarm 50 V AC, 2 A Digital output, volt-free – V1/V2 switching 50 V AC, 2 A Digital output – fume cupboard lighting 90-240 V AC, 50-60Hz, 500 W FMS-1 / FMS-2 Monitoring system...
Impact resistance (IEC 62262) IK-07 Under normal operating conditions the unit does not emit any hazardous gases, mists or vapours. Dimensions and fixing options Fig. 3: Dimensions and fixing options All dimensions are given in mm. FMS-1 / FMS-2 Monitoring system...
If any modules Monitoring system FMS-1 have been ordered at a later stage, refer to Monitoring system FMS-1 monitors the differential Ä Chapter 4.6 ‘Retrofitting optional expansion pressure or volume flow rate for a fume cupboard modules’...
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An additional fan may be used as a supportive flow fan in the fume cupboard. If the fan is connected to the 230 V AC socket, expansion module EM-VENT functions as an insu- lation piece and wire clamping bracket. FMS-1 / FMS-2 Monitoring system...
Symbols are used in this manual to alert readers to Ensure the correct installation orientation areas of potential hazard. Signal words express the (FMS-1), otherwise the volume flow rate or dif- degree of the hazard. ferential pressure measurement will not func- tion correctly.
Only skilled qualified electricians are allowed to work on live components. If EM-LIGHT-F has been ordered EM-LIGHT-F Socket to facilitate con- necting the fume cupboard lighting Optional EM-CPL (WAGO 770-113) Mating connector for EM- LIGHT-F FMS-1 / FMS-2 Monitoring system...
Installation and electrical wiring Installing FMS-1 Installing the FMS-1 casing Only install the FMS-1 monitoring system horizon- tally on the roof of a fume cupboard, or vertically on the side wall of a fume cupboard with the tube con- nections on the left or right.
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Note the length of the tubes! during installation. When choosing a position for the measuring Screw the fixing pieces of the FMS-1 casing probe and for the monitoring system, note that (Fig. 1/5) with at least two chipboard screws the supplied measuring tubes are exactly 1 m tightly to the fume cupboard so that it cannot long.
Screw fix the measuring probe. Connecting the measuring probe to monitoring system FMS-1 When fitting the tubes, note the + and - marks on both components. Fit the tubes so that they are tight, and avoid kinking them. FMS-1 / FMS-2 Monitoring system...
The fume cupboard lighting can be switched on and Plug assignment, terminal X1 off using the control panel if the lighting is con- Supply voltage for fume cupboard lighting nected to monitoring system FMS-1 or FMS-2. Supply voltage for monitoring system Ä Chapter Open the casing cover ( 4.4 ‘Opening the cover of the casing’...
Remove the cover plate (Fig. 12/1). Feed the end of the cable for the EM-LIGHT- F expansion module into the casing. Fig. 13: Pushing EM-LIGHT-F into the casing Push expansion module EM-LIGHT-F into the casing (Fig. 13/1). FMS-1 / FMS-2 Monitoring system...
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7). L (Fig. 14/1) N (Fig. 14/2) PE (Fig. 14/3) Use a cable tie to attach the wire to the bracket (Fig. 14/4) to provide strain relief. Close the casing cover. FMS-1 / FMS-2 Monitoring system...
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Fig. 16: Removing the cover plate Remove the cover plate (Fig. 16/1). Fig. 15: Plugging EM-VENT Plug expansion module EM-VENT (Fig. 15/1) into digital output DO-1 (Fig. 15/2). The fan is now controlled by the moni- ð toring device. FMS-1 / FMS-2 Monitoring system...
To commission the monitoring system it is neces- sary to connect it to a PC on which the EasyCon- nect configuration software, version 6 or higher, is installed. To make a connection to the PC, you need one of the following components: FMS-1 / FMS-2 Monitoring system...
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Commissioning the monitoring system Carry out zero point correction (only FMS-1) Connection setup via Bluetooth adapter BlueCon (to configure the interface according to the short The EasyConnect software recognises the system description of EasyConnect + BlueCon B588NF5): configuration and guides you through the required steps.
Interval Maintenance work Every 12 Carry out zero point correction ( Ä ‘Carry out zero point correction (only FMS-1)’ on page 21). months Ä ‘Functional test’ on page 21). Carry out a functional test ( Remove any dust deposits on the casing with a lint free cloth or a vacuum cleaner...
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If the probe has been contaminated with chemical substances while in the fume cup- board, have it disposed of by an approved specialist disposal company. FMS-1 / FMS-2 Monitoring system...
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