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EP.V.35906.01 | 02/2024 USER MANUAL Hazardous Materials Work Stations...
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Hazardous materials work stations GAP GAP .110.090.060 GAP .110.090 GAP .140.090.060 GAP .140.090 GAP .140.090.EC GAP .110.120.060 GAP .110.120 GAP .140.120.060 GAP .140.120 GAP .140.120.EC GAP .110.150.060 GAP .110.150 GAP .140.150.060 GAP .140.150 GAP .140.150.EC GAP .110.180.060 GAP .110.180 GAP .140.180.060 GAP .140.180...
The warranty for this product is agreed between you (the customer) and your specialist dealer (the seller). asecos, as the manufacturer, provides a warranty of 24 months from the date of delivery for the products list- ed in the operating instructions. As a safety device, all models are subject to an annual inspection by specialist personnel authorised by the manufacturer.
- Point loads on the 4 supports of the frame (technical data)! - Make on site extraction air connection NOTE The PVC reducing spigot for reducing from 250 mm to 200 mm is available separately (order number 41046 EP.K.35344). Please contact the service department at service@asecos.com...
GAP /Weighing work station TEST 230 V GAP EX-LINE 230 V TEST 2.6. TURN ON AND TURN OFF GAP /Weighing work station GAP EX-LINE TEST 2.7. INSTALLATION OF THE MONITORING ELECTRONICS ATTENTION The monitoring electronics unit is to be installed outside potentially explosive atmospheres only All work must be carried out by a qualified electrician! •...
Slot 4 - Mains connection Insert the mains cable into an available 230 V mains socket Optional connections Connection A - Potential-free switching contact To use the switching contact, e.g. to control on-site exhaust air systems, please refer to point 3. Connection B - Potential-free alarm contact If available, use the supplied plug and please note point 3.
Supply voltage incl. on-site fuse protection Control electronics Consumer e.g. fan 3.2. CONNECTION OF THE POTENTIAL-FREE ALARM CONTACT (OPTIONAL) The alarm contact is used to indicate a fault in the device. The contact is designed for a maximum direct volt- age of DC 30 V or an alternating voltage of AC 230 V.
The alarm contact must not be confused with other contacts. The installation plug of the corresponding contact is labelled for this purpose. ------ If the labelling of the alarm contact is not recognisable, it must not be connected or operated. The asecos GmbH service department must be notified in order to replace the labelling. ------ Only the supplied counterpart to the installation plug (on the device) is to be used for connection.
Air entering through the front opening Radial fan air intake Aluminium tubular fame Upper/lower fresh air curtains: take away any gases, vapours, suspended solids towards the deflector Deflector Work surface Exhaust air 4.2. OPTIONAL MEDIA DUCT/MEDIA SOCKET Earthed sockets Width 90—150 cm Width 180—240 cm 230 V 230 V...
Pressure measurement in exhaust and inlet air duct with integrated pressure cell and set point (minimum nominal air flows X) Deviation from nominal values X X=90% Nominal values X are reached X=100% NOTE for GAP EX-LINE models The button for resetting the alarm is located on the monitoring electronics.
G 1/2 8. FUNCTIONAL CHECK • MAINTENANCE • CARE Continuous functional testing of the hazardous material workplace • during operation through the integrated ventilation monitoring unit (item 4) Annual maintenance and functional test • by specialised staff authorised by asecos...
Tel: +44 1785 22 70-90 | info@asecos.co.uk (for great Britain and Ireland) Tel: +49 1805 92 20 92 | service@asecos.com (international) 9. DOKUMENTATION GAP EX-LINE KOMPONENTEN NOTE All documents relating to the components installed in the GAP EX-LINE can be obtained using this QR code.
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