Table of contents 1. General 2. Description of the system elements 2.1. Illustration of the system elements 2.2. Functionality of the system 2.3. Intended use 3. Safety instructions 3.1. Definition of the hazard symbols 3.2. General safety instructions 4. Storage, transport and installation of the device 5.
14.2.2. Electrical test of the electrical lines and earthing connections 1. General Congratulations on purchasing the product from TEKA. Our engineers ensure that our devices reflect the state of the art through continuous development. Nevertheless, misuse or misconduct can endanger your safety. Please observe the following for a...
2. Description of the system elements 2.1. Illustration of the system elements Installation example: Z.Nr. 20513701 Pos.1 Operating panel of the control Pos.5 Exhaust grille Pos.2 Filter housing Pos.6 Mains cable with plug Pos.3 Maintenance door Pos.7 Swivel castor Pos.4 Suction housing Pos.8 Locking for maintenance door...
2.2. Functionality of the system The filter unit serves to suck off and filter polluted air (according to the intended use). First of all, the coarse particles are separated at the gross filter and the prefilter in the filter section of the unit. The subsequent particle filter cleans even fine smokes and dusts.
3.2. General safety instructions WARNING Dangers arising from improper use / unauthorised operations. The operator must ensure that their authorised personnel are familiar with all the safety indications in this manual in advance. The operator is responsible for ensuring that all work is carried out by authorised and qualified personnel.
5. Commissioning WARNING Dangers arising from a defective condition of the unit. Make sure that the measures described in this chapter are completed before the commissioning of the unit. All doors of the unit must be closed and all necessary connections must be attached before turning the unit on.
5.2. Assembling the silencing housing (option) This chapter is only relevant if you have purchased the optional silencing housing. This must then be hooked into the exhaust grille on the back. This option ensures that the airflow of the cleaned air is diverted to the sides and downwards.
5.4. Electrical connection NOTICE Electric malfunction possible in cause of an incorrect power supply. Pay attention to the admissible supply voltage. Please observe the specifications on the type plate. ● Connect the mains cable (see chapter 2.1) to the power supply. 6.
7. Maintenance In accordance with national regulations, the operator is obliged to carry out repeat and functional tests. Unless otherwise specified by national regulations, we recommend regular visual inspections and functional tests of the device as described in the chapter “Maintenance intervals”. You find the chapter “Maintenance intervals”...
However, please consider our recommended changing intervals. We recommend: Note the amount of operating hours every time you replace a filter. Only use TEKA spare filters. Otherwise the proper functioning of the unit is not guaranteed. ●...
● Close the maintenance door. Therefore note the chapter “Locking the maintenance door”. 8. Dismantling / Disposal Only authorised personnel may disassemble the machine. WARNING Dangers arising from electricity. Before the dismantling of the machine it has to be disconnected from the power supply and all supply lines.
A recommissioning of the device must only occur if it is ensured that the system is functionally equivalent to the original state. Repairs may only be carried out by TEKA personnel or, after consultation with TEKA GmbH, by the personnel authorised by the operator.
11. Technical data Supply voltage Frequency Type of current 1Ph+N+PE Engine power 0,55 Protection class IP54 ISO class Extraction performance 99,995 Width Depth Height 1010 Weight Allowed ambient temperature °C +5 to +35 (during operations) -10 to +40 (during transport and storage) Allowed max.
This declaration will become void if the device is exposed to modifications that are not approved by the manufacturer in written form. Authorized representative for the technical documentation: TEKA Absaug- und Entsorgungstechnologie GmbH, Millenkamp 9, D-48653 Coesfeld (Jürgen Kemper, managing director) Coesfeld, 3rd july 2020 BA_VIROLINE-COMPAC_210831_EN 12.01.2022...
13. Training protocol Designation of the device: VIROLINE COMPAC (This form can be used by the operator to document the training of the employees. Training should be performed by authorized personnel only. Refer to the instructions in Chapter "Safety Instructions")
Maintenance work must always be documented by means of a protocol. The approach of the maintenance measures is described in chapter "Maintenance". Maintenance interval Maintenance work recommended by TEKA determined by the operator Replacing the gross filter 300 operating hours...
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14.2.1. Visual inspection of the device Visual inspection: Observation that there are no visible safety-related defects. WARNING Danger arising from the ready to operate condition of the device. Follow the procedure as described in the chapter “Set to maintenance state”. The following steps must be carried out in the course of the visual inspection: ●...
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