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Sullair ShopTek ST04 Operation & Maintenance Manual
Sullair ShopTek ST04 Operation & Maintenance Manual

Sullair ShopTek ST04 Operation & Maintenance Manual

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chigan City, Indiana, 46360 U.S.A.
Telephone: 1-219-879-5451
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  • Page 1 WWW.SULLAIR.COM SULLAIR chigan City, Indiana, 46360 U.S.A. Telephone: 1-219-879-5451 Printed in the U.S.A. / Impreso en EE. UU. / Imprimé aux États-Unis. Specifications subject to change without prior notice. E12EP Especificaciones sujetas a cambio sin previo aviso. E12EP Les spécifications sont sujettes à changement sans préavis.
  • Page 2 ShopTek ST04, ST05, ST07 ST11, ST15 ST0400、ST0500、ST0700 ST1100、ST1500 Part Number: 88292007-085 Original Version...
  • Page 3 Genuine fluid provided by Sullair must be used. Never mix fluid of different types. Sullair reserves the right of research and improvement of its products, and is not responsible for modifications and improvements on its previous products.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Chapter I Safety ............................... 1  Overview ............................. 1 Safety Equipment ........................1 Fire and Explosion Protection ..................... 1 Moving Parts ..........................2 Hot Surfaces, Sharp Edges and Corners ..................2 Toxic and Irritative Substances ....................2 Electric Shock Protection ......................2 Hoisting and Transportation ......................
  • Page 6 5.10  Service of the air filter ....................... 25  5.11  Maintenance of Fluid filter and thermal valve element ............. 26  5.12  Maintenance of fluid/air separator ..................... 27  5.13  Belt tension adjustment ......................28  5.14  Belt tension adjusting methods ....................29  5.15  Pulley Installation and Adjustment ................... 32  5.16 ...
  • Page 7: Chapter I Safety

    Chapter I Safety Overview Sullair designs and manufactures its products elaborately so that they can be operated safely. However, the responsibility for safe operation rests with those who use and maintain these products. The following safety precautions are offered as a guide which if conscientiously followed, will minimize the possibility of accidents throughout the useful life of this machine.
  • Page 8: Moving Parts

    ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter I Safety Moving Parts 1.4.1 Keep hands, arms and other parts of the body and also clothing away from pulleys, belts, fans and other moving parts; 1.4.2 Do not attempt to operate the compressor with the fan, pulley or other guards removed; 1.4.3 Wear snug-fitting clothing and confine long hair when working around this compressor, especially when exposed to hot surface or moving parts;...
  • Page 9: Hoisting And Transportation

    ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter I Safety Hoisting and Transportation 1.8.1. A forklift is recommended for transportation. If forklift is used, forklift hole or dedicated tray shall be used. 1.8.2. Make sure the forklift is secure and slanting backwards before moving. 1.8.3.
  • Page 10: Chapter Ii Compressor Structure

    Chapter II Compressor Structure Chapter II Compressor Structure 2.1 Overview This Sullair air screw compressor will provide you with a unique experience in improved reliability and simplified maintenance. The compressor features a single-stage, positive displacement, flood lubricated-rotary screw air end, providing continuous compression to meet your needs.
  • Page 11 ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter II Compressor Structure Table 1: Main specifications of ST04, ST05 and ST07 units ST04  ST05  ST07  Model  ST0408  ST0410  ST0508  ST0510  ST0708  ST0710  Discharge  bar  8  10  8  10  8  10  pressure  Frequency   ...
  • Page 12 ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter II Compressor Structure...
  • Page 13 ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter II Compressor Structure Figure 2 System Flow Charts of ST04, ST05 and ST07 units...
  • Page 14 ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter II Compressor Structure Main specifications of ST11 and ST15 units are listed in the table 2 below. General layouts of ST11 and ST15 units (without sump tank) are listed in the figure 3 below. System flow charts of ST11 and ST15 units are listed in the figure 4 below.
  • Page 15 Figure 3 General Layouts of ST11 and ST15 units (without sump tank) 1. Base, air end, electrical system diagram 2. Air inlet system 3. Fluid loop system 4. Fluid/air separator system 5. Cooling fan system 6. Air discharge system 7. Acoustical enclosure assembly 8.
  • Page 17: Drive System

    ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter II Compressor Structure 2.2 Drive system There are a pair of precisely processed intermeshing rotors inside the body of the compressor. The male rotor has five teeth, and the female rotor has six teeth. The motor drives the male rotor via a belt drive system, and then the male rotor drives the female rotor to rotate at a high speed.
  • Page 18: Air Inlet System

    ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter II Compressor Structure Air inlet system The Air inlet system is composed of an air filter, built-in air inlet valve and compressor air end. Please see Figures 7 and 8. When the machine is running, air is drawn into the air filter and flows to the compression chamber through the air inlet valve.
  • Page 19: Air Discharge System

    ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter II Compressor Structure 2.4 Air discharge system The Air discharge system is composed of a fluid/air separator, after cooler (only for ST11 and ST15 units) and connection pipeline. Refer to the air discharge system diagram in the Parts Manual of Chapter IX. The compressed air through fluid/air separator is passed through the minimum pressure valve, after cooler, and then is discharged outside the machine for use by users.
  • Page 20: Fluid/Air Separator System

    ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter II Compressor Structure 2.7 Fluid/air separator system 2.7.1. Functions of fluid/air separator system Fluid/air separator system is composed of fluid/air separator, fluid separator element, check valve, minimum pressure valve and relief valve. Refer to the fluid/air separator system diagram in the Parts Manual of Chapter IX. (1) Fluid/air mixture from the air end enters the fluid/air separator and crashes on the wall of separator to lower its speed.
  • Page 21: Microcomputer Controller

    ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter II Compressor Structure Figures 9 and 10 correspond to ST11 and ST15 units. The control theory of ST04, ST05 and ST07 are the same as that of ST11 and ST15. Figure 9 Unloading Condition Figure 10 Loading Condition 2.9 Microcomputer controller The unit is equipped with microcomputer controller of standard type.
  • Page 22: Chapter Iii Installation Of Compressor

    Before the initial startup, user should check the tension of the belt. 3.5 Checking Fluid level Sufficient fluid has been added at Sullair factory. There is a sight glass on the fluid/air separator of the compressor. The normal fluid level shall be observable from the sight glass if the fluid level is lower than the sight glass when the compressor is running at full load, the compressors fluid will require topping up until the fluid level is at the same level as the fluid filler port.
  • Page 23: Rotation Direction Of Motor, Air End And Fan

    ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter III Installation of Compressor 3.7 Rotation direction of motor, air end and fan After the unit is powered on, check whether the rotation direction of the main motor and head is consistent with that of the belt guard (or the direction of rotation arrow casted at the compressor head bearing cap, applicable when belt guard is removed).
  • Page 24 ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter III Installation of Compressor...
  • Page 25 Air outlet Handle Computer control panel Name- Power supply plate wiring port Electric Emergency stop button cabinet door Air inlet Air service port Rp 3/4 Forklift hole 4 – ø 14 Installation location hole Drainage port R 1/4 Top cover Figure 12: Outline and Installation Diagram of ST11 and ST15...
  • Page 26: Chapter Iv Compressor Operation

    ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter IV Compressor Operation Chapter IV Compressor Operation 4.1 Safety Operation Procedure To avoid injury and machine damage, customer shall make a detailed safety operation procedure. Please refer to the following: (1) Operator must be well trained before operation, and has read and understood this manual; (2) The installation and operation of machine shall comply with national and local laws and regulations;...
  • Page 27: Warning

    Only after the compressor is shut down, the internal pressure released and all external pressure isolated, can the compressor be disassembled. All maintenance spare parts must be genuine Sullair spare parts and used in accordance with the requirements specified in Sullair operating manual, otherwise all of the company's quality assurance system is automatically disabled.
  • Page 28 ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter VI Electrical Schematic Diagram ST11 and ST15 units: Dismantling the enclosure ①→②→③→④→⑤→⑥, installation of the enclosure ⑥→⑤→④→③→②→①. Figure 14 Schematic drawing of sequences of dismantling and installation of enclosure of ST11 and ST15 units...
  • Page 29: Downtime Maintenance And Pipeline Pressure Release

    ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter VI Electrical Schematic Diagram 5.3 Downtime maintenance and pipeline pressure release Usually after the compressor is shut down, the Start/Unload solenoid valve is de-energized and thereby connected, and the clean compressed air in fluid/air separation tank is discharged to the air filter through the solenoid valve.
  • Page 30: Daily Maintenance

    ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter VI Electrical Schematic Diagram 5.4 Daily maintenance Check the fluid level before starting the machine. Top up the fluid level if the fluid can be seen in the sight glass or if the fluid is lower than the sight glass when the compressor is running at full load. Top up the fluid to the top of the fluid fill port.
  • Page 31: Changing Fluid

    No. of the fluid. (2) The Use of non-genuine Sullair fluid in the compressor will void all Sullair warranties; (3) Do not mix different types of fluid. Mixing different types of fluid may cause poor performance of the air end.
  • Page 32: Maintenance Of Fluid Filter And Thermal Valve Element

    ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter VI Electrical Schematic Diagram 油过滤器芯 Fluid filter element 5.11 Maintenance of Fluid filter and thermal valve element The operator shall service the fluid filter and change the filter element every 2000 operating hours. If the fluid temperature is abnormal check that the thermal valve 温控阀芯...
  • Page 33: Maintenance Of Fluid/Air Separator

    ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter VI Electrical Schematic Diagram 5.12 Maintenance of fluid/air separator Maintenance of fluid/air separator mainly refers to replacement of fluid/air separator element. Please refer to Fig. 19 and 20. The fluid/air separator element needs to be replaced if any one of the following circumstances happen during the running of the compressor.
  • Page 34: Belt Tension Adjustment

    ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter VI Electrical Schematic Diagram 5.13 Belt tension adjustment The correct driving belt tension matters to the proper operation of the whole unit. The belt tension can be adjusted through the fastening screw connecting the head mounting plate and head. See Fig.21, 22. Belt tension adjustment bolt Pulley at the end of air end Belt...
  • Page 35 ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter VI Electrical Schematic Diagram After installing a new belt, the belt tension needs to be adjusted. The adjusting methods are described below; manually rotate for a period of time, and check the belt tension again; after 0.5-4 hours’ operation, check the tension again.
  • Page 36 ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter VI Electrical Schematic Diagram Method Two: Use the belt measuring instrument as shown in figure 24 against the values in Table 3. Instructions: (1) The belt tensioner as shown in figure 24 is equipped with a telescopic probe, connect the probe to the tester (2) Place the probe in the backside of the belt between the two driving wheels, and press ON to start the measuring instrument.
  • Page 37: Belt Tension Adjusting Methods

    ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter VI Electrical Schematic Diagram 5.14 Belt tension adjusting methods Adjust the belt tension following the procedures below: (1) Shut the machine down, and isolate the power; (2) Open the side door, and remove the belt guard; (3) Loosen counterclockwise the fastening nut on the head tension adjustment bolt;...
  • Page 38: Pulley Installation And Adjustment

    ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter VI Electrical Schematic Diagram 5.15 Pulley Installation and Adjustment If the motor has been moved, or a pulley needs to be replaced, it will require setting up. The misalignment of a pulley can cause excessive wear of the belt, thereby reducing the service life of belts and pulleys. The parallelism of head end pulley and motor pulley is usually measured by the gradienter, thereby ensuring that the maximum axial horizontal deviation shall not exceed 0.5 °.
  • Page 39: Maintenance Of Minimum Pressure Valve

    ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter VI Electrical Schematic Diagram 5.16 Maintenance of Minimum Pressure Valve See Figure 26 for the structure of the minimum pressure valve. Normally only the O-ring needs to be replaced. General maintenance shall be done once every six months or 2000 hours. Maintenance procedure is described below: (1) Stop the machine and relieve the pressure;...
  • Page 40: Maintenance Of Solenoid Valve

    ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter VI Electrical Schematic Diagram 5.17 Maintenance of Solenoid Valve Refer to Figure 27 for the structure of the solenoid valve. Its maintenance work amount is small, but it is better to clean it periodically. The solenoid needs to be cleaned when the solenoid valve acts slowly or there is a leakage.
  • Page 41: Maintenance Of The Motor

    3) For connection of the motor for Sullair compressors, a connection diagram is provided on the nameplate. 4) If the voltage and frequency of power source for the motor for a Sullair compressor are as indicated on the nameplate, the motor can operate continuously at the rated power × utility coefficient. If the frequency...
  • Page 42 (“cotton waste” shall not be used). Sullair suggests to use a volatile solvent of inorganic or petroleum category to clean the insulation. Because this solvent is combustible, and toxic. This method of cleaning should only be carried out in a well ventilated...
  • Page 43: Chapter Vi Electrical Schematic Diagram

    ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter VI Electrical Schematic Diagram Chapter VI Electrical Schematic Diagram 6.1 Electrical Schematic Diagram of FULL-VOLT/DOL Unit...
  • Page 44: Electrical Schematic Diagram Of Y-△ Unit

    ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter VI Electrical Schematic Diagram 6.2 Electrical Schematic Diagram of Y-△ Unit...
  • Page 45: Chapter Vii Troubleshooting

    ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter VII Troubleshooting Chapter VII Troubleshooting 7.1 Overview Compressor’s fault may be caused by multiple reasons. Therefore, a systematic analysis on all causes of the fault should be carried out before service or parts replacement. Do not disassemble the machine without purpose.
  • Page 46 ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter VII Troubleshooting Possible compressor fault and actions are listed in the following table (continued) Symptom Possibly generated causes Actions Check joint of transducer. If contact Line pressure P2 Pressure transducer failure points are sound, replace pressure higher than transducer unloading...
  • Page 47: Chapter Viii Spare Parts List

    ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter VIII Spare Parts List Chapter VIII Spare Parts List Spare parts for repair of parts of compressor are listed as follows: Maintenance Kit Name Quantity Fluid Filter Element 88290014-484 Air Filter Element(ST04, ST05, ST07) 88290014-486 Air Filter Element(ST11, ST15) 88290014-485...
  • Page 48: Chapter Ix Parts Manual

    ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter IX Parts Manual Chapter IX Parts Manual 9.1 Motor-Compressor System Drawing-ST04, ST05, ST07...
  • Page 49 ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter IX Parts Manual Motor-Compressor System Drawing Parts List -ST04, ST05, ST07 Part No. Description Qty. Remark 88832112-031 Spring Gasket 88290014-446 Screw 88290015-786 Guard 88831114-025 Flat Washer 88832114-036 Spring Gasket Cover Plate of Air 88290016-246 88831108-016 Flat Washer...
  • Page 50: Motor-Compressor System Drawing -St11, St15

    ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter IX Parts Manual 9.2 Motor-Compressor System Drawing -ST11, ST15 Loctite thread on the top Fastening glue 242 In this position “2”, red paint shall be used as marks on bolts and nuts for transportation and fixation...
  • Page 51 ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter IX Parts Manual Motor-Compressor System Drawing Parts List -ST11, ST15 Part No. Description Qty. Remark 88290014-278 Base 88290017-959 Screw 88831116-030 Flat Washer 88832116-041 Spring Gasket 88811116-050 Bolt 88832110-026 Spring Gasket 88821110-084 88290017-087 50Hz ST11 8bar 88290017-084 50Hz ST11 10bar Motor Pulley Assembly...
  • Page 52: Air Discharge System-St11, St15

    ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter IX Parts Manual 9.3 Air Discharge System-ST11, ST15 To the user air pipeline To the minimum pressure valve Air Discharge System Parts List Part No. Description Qty. Remark 88290015-620 Joint 88290015-622 Discharge Pipe Only used for non-American model 88290017-187 Joint...
  • Page 53: Fluid Loop System-St04, St05, St07

    ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter IX Parts Manual 9.4 Fluid Loop System-ST04, ST05, ST07 To return port of air end To return port of fluid/air separator tank Fluid Loop System Parts List - ST04, ST05, ST07 Part No. Description Qty.
  • Page 54: Fluid Loop System-St11, St15

    ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter IX Parts Manual 9.5 Fluid Loop System-ST11, ST15 To return port of air end To return port of fluid/air separator tank Fluid Loop System Parts List - ST11, ST15 Part No. Description Qty. Remark 88290014-484 Fluid Filter...
  • Page 55: Cooling Fan System-St04, St05, St07

    ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter IX Parts Manual 9.6 Cooling Fan System-ST04, ST05, ST07 Cooling Fan System Parts List - ST04, ST05, ST07 Part No. Description Qty. Remark 88290015-765 Fluid Cooler 88290015-766 Heat Dissipation Guard Used for 230-460V 50Hz CE 88290015-783 Industrial Axial Flow Fan model...
  • Page 56: Cooling Fan System-St11, St15

    ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter IX Parts Manual 9.7 Cooling Fan System-ST11, ST15 Cooling Fan System Parts List - ST11, ST15 Part No. Description Qty. Remark 88290014-282 Air Guide Sleeve Used for 230-460V 50Hz CE 88290014-231 Industrial Axial Flow Fan model 88290014-557 R-shape Pin...
  • Page 57: Fluid/Air Separation System-St04, St05, St07

    ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter IX Parts Manual 9.8 Fluid/air Separation System-ST04, ST05, ST07 Minimum pressure To air discharge port valve assembly of air end To user air pipeline Pick from fluid/air separator tank To sump tank To return line Minimum pressure valve assembly list...
  • Page 58 ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter IX Parts Manual Fluid/air Separation System Parts List - ST04, ST05, ST07 Part No. Description Qty. Remark 88290014-294 Fluid Filler Cap 88290014-222 Sight Glass 88842035-028 O-ring European CE model 88290017-400 CE Relief Valve 88290015-620 Joint 883527-012...
  • Page 59: Fluid/Air Separation System-St11, St15

    ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter IX Parts Manual 9.9 Fluid/air Separation System-ST11, ST15 Minimum pressure valve assembly P/N: 02250046-338 Please see minimum pressure valve assembly list To return port of air end Pick from separator To air port of air end To return line of separator Minimum pressure valve assembly list...
  • Page 60 ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter IX Parts Manual Fluid/air Separation System Parts List -ST11, ST15 Part No. Description Qty. Remark Minimum Pressure Valve 02250047-161 Main Spring 02250047-162 Minimum Pressure Valve Base Minimum Pressure Valve 02250047-163 Connecting Rod Minimum Pressure Valve 02250047-296...
  • Page 61: Acoustical Enclosure System-St04, St05, St07

    ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter IX Parts Manual 9.10 Acoustical Enclosure System-ST04, ST05, ST07 Acoustical Enclosure System Parts Manual Part No. Description Qty. Remark 88290015-760 Side Door 88290015-762 Front Door 88290015-761 Top Cover 88291008-077 Side Plate 88290017-093 Sound Absorbing Sponge 0.13m 88813106-016 Flange Bolt...
  • Page 62: Acoustical Enclosure System-St11, St15

    ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter IX Parts Manual 9.11 Acoustical Enclosure System-ST11, ST15 Acoustical Enclosure System Parts Manual-ST11, ST15 Part No. Description Qty. Remark 88290014-281 Front Door 88290014-280 Side Door 88813106-016 Flange Bolt 88291008-111 Side Plate 88290016-476 Air Discharge Top Plate 88290016-477 Air Filter Inlet Top Plate...
  • Page 63: Control System-St04, St05, St07

    ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter IX Parts Manual 9.12 Control System-ST04, ST05, ST07 To air end To air inlet joint To detection port of minimum pressure valve To temperature detection port of fluid/air separator...
  • Page 64 ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter IX Parts Manual Control System Parts List - ST04, ST05, ST07 Part No. Description Qty. Remark 88290018-640 Computer Control Panel 88290004-495 Warning Washer 88290014-366 ST04 88290014-367 Electric Cabinet Assembly ST05 88290014-369 ST07 88290015-924 Rubber Washer 847200-050 Locknut...
  • Page 65: Control System-St11, St15

    ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter IX Parts Manual 9.13 Control System-ST11, ST15 To pressure detection port of aftercooler outlet end To temperature detection port of fluid/air separator tank To control port of air end To control port of air end To detection port of minimum pressure valve...
  • Page 66 ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter IX Parts Manual Control System Parts List - ST11, ST15 Part No. Description Qty. Remark 250018-427 Straight Joint 88290015-219 Solenoid Valve 847200-050 Locknut 250007-170 Connection Pipe 88290014-514 Pressure Transducer 250038-059 88290014-534 Temperature Probe 250023-496 Wire Locknut 88290014-365...
  • Page 67: Chapter X Ec Declaration

    Name and address of the person authorized to compile the technical file Kerrelle, Marie Sullair EMEA & C.I.S. North Hylton Road, Sunderland, SR5 3JD, United Kingdom Authorized Representative: We guarantee that we will provide the authorized representative information before we export the machine to E.U.
  • Page 68 ST04-ST15 Series Screw Compressor Operation Manual Chapter IX Parts Manual Appendix Product Description ShopTek screw air compressor Model No.: Series Specification ST04 ST0408, ST0410 ST05 ST0508, ST0510 ST07 ST0708, ST0710 ST11 ST1108, ST1110 ST15 ST1508, ST1510 ST1807,ST1808, ST1810 ST18 ST1808V, ST1810V ST2207, ST2208, ST2210 ST22 ST2208V,ST2210V...
  • Page 69 Headquarter in U.S.A.: SULLAIR, LLC Division of Accudyne Industries 3700 East Michigan Boulevard Michigan City, Indiana 46360 U.S.A. Telephone: 001-219-879-5451 or 1-800-Sullair (U.S.A. only ) Fax: 001-219-874-1273 Headquarter in Europe: Sullair EMEA & C.I.S. North Hylton Road, Sunderland, SR5 3JD, United Kingdom...
  • Page 70 Global Sales & Service...
  • Page 71 P/N: 88292007-085 E/N: 01...
  • Page 72 ITEM DESCRIPTION MATERIAL H24149J HEAD , 0.149 M x 24 " OD SE 2:1 JOGGLE SA414-G A10049-SL SHELL, .164" x 53.5" x 74.813" SA414-G F102001 WELD FLG, 2 NPT RAD O-RING SA181-70 F502000 PLUG, 2 NPT PLASTIC PIPE PLASTIC F101501 WELD FLG, 1.5 NPT RAD O-RING SA181-70 F501500...
  • Page 73 SULLAIR Filtration & Mist Elimination Activated Carbon; Coalescing; Particulate; High Pressure; High Temperature; Mist Elimination...
  • Page 74 Contaminants are introduced at various stages of the air compression cycle. Removing these contaminants is vital to help ensure part quality, avoid machine damage and protect employees. Sullair filters reliably help remove contaminants plus humidity and oil from the compressed air stream.
  • Page 75 SULlAIR FILTRATION SERIES Sullair filters are built for reliable operation and designed to help you save money. Engineered for energy efficiency — helps reduce operating costs „ Durable housing construction for corrosion resistance „ Broad filtration from general purpose to highly stringent applications „...
  • Page 76 Sullair ELM Mist Eliminators Sullair ELM Series Mist Eliminators are engineered for reliable performance in varying load conditions, long service life and to stand up to harsh environments — all while ensuring extremely low pressure drop. Sullair ELM Series Helps You Save Energy ELM Series Mist Eliminators have a .05 psi pressure drop —...
  • Page 77 Additional Sullair Air Treatment Solutions Sullair COMPRESSED Air Dryers Refrigerated; Desiccant SULLIMAX SULLIPRO & ™ ™ Condensate Drains SP Oil/Water Separators Visit Sullair.com for more information.
  • Page 78 Sullair was founded in Michigan City, Indiana in 1965, and has since expanded with a broad international network to serve customers in every corner of the globe. Sullair has offices in Chicago and manufacturing facilities in the United States and China —...
  • Page 79 (Not available on activated carbon units) © 2019 Sullair, LLC. All rights reserved. Specifications including appearance subject to change without notice. SAPATSX201907-2 The Sullair symbol and Sullair wordmark are registered trademarks of Sullair, LLC. SULLIMAX is a trademark of Sullair, LLC.
  • Page 80 High-pitch safety alarm Manual drain ball valve © 2019 Sullair, LLC. All rights reserved. Specifications including appearance subject to change without notice. SAPATSX201907-2 The Sullair symbol and Sullair wordmark are registered trademarks of Sullair, LLC. SULLIMAX is a trademark of Sullair, LLC.
  • Page 81 Min operating temperature: 36°F Max operating temperature: 176°F © 2019 Sullair, LLC. All rights reserved. Specifications including appearance subject to change without notice. SAPATSX201907-2 The Sullair symbol and Sullair wordmark are registered trademarks of Sullair, LLC. SULLIMAX is a trademark of Sullair, LLC.
  • Page 82 Min operating temperature: 36°F Max operating temperature: 350°F © 2019 Sullair, LLC. All rights reserved. Specifications including appearance subject to change without notice. SAPATSX201907-2 The Sullair symbol and Sullair wordmark are registered trademarks of Sullair, LLC. SULLIMAX is a trademark of Sullair, LLC.
  • Page 83 Max operating pressure: 232 psig Max operating temperature: 140°F © 2019 Sullair, LLC. All rights reserved. Specifications including appearance subject to change without notice. SAPATSX201907-2 The Sullair symbol and Sullair wordmark are registered trademarks of Sullair, LLC. SULLIMAX is a trademark of Sullair, LLC.
  • Page 84 Differential pressure gauge Float drain © 2019 Sullair, LLC. All rights reserved. Specifications including appearance subject to change without notice. SAPATSX201907-2 The Sullair symbol and Sullair wordmark are registered trademarks of Sullair, LLC. SULLIMAX is a trademark of Sullair, LLC.
  • Page 85 Differential pressure gauge Float drain © 2019 Sullair, LLC. All rights reserved. Specifications including appearance subject to change without notice. SAPATSX201907-2 The Sullair symbol and Sullair wordmark are registered trademarks of Sullair, LLC. SULLIMAX is a trademark of Sullair, LLC.
  • Page 86 For more information, contact your local authorized Sullair distributor. © 2019 Sullair, LLC. All rights reserved. Specifications subject to change without notice. SAPATSX201907-2 The Sullair symbol and Sullair wordmark are registered trademarks of Sullair, LLC. SULLIMAX and SULLIPRO are a trademark of Sullair, LLC.
  • Page 87 USER MANUAL SXT - SXCS - SXF - SXH THREADED FILTERS COALESCING FILTERS Failure to follow the instructions and procedures in this manual or, misuse of this equipment will VOID its warranty! Users are required to read the entire User Manual before handling or using the product.
  • Page 88 Service Training Courses Sullair training courses provide hands-on and classroom instruction for the proper operation, maintenance, and servicing of Sullair products. Individual courses on Stationary compressors, variable speed drive, compressor electrical systems, and dryers are offered at regular intervals throughout the year of Sullair’s training facility located in Michigan City, Indiana.
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  • Page 112 56 (2,205) SULLIMAX™ 31 = 114(4,488) SULLIMAX™ 32 = 118 (4,646) mm (inch) 02250247-389 R02 Subject to EAR. EAR99 and related export control restrictions.
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  • Page 138 Sullair, LLC 1 Sullair Way Michigan City, IN 46360 USA www.sullair.com 1-800-SULLAIR (USA only) 1-219-879-5451 (non-USA)
  • Page 139: High-Efficiency

    02250247-321 R00 02250247-323 R00 Failure to follow the instructions and procedures in this manual or, misuse of this equipment will ©SULLAIR LLC VOID its warranty! SAFETY WARNING Users are required to read the entire User Manual before handling or using the product.
  • Page 140 User Manual | US-EN US-ES US-FR US-PT Service Training Courses Sullair training courses provide hands-on and classroom instruction for the proper operation, maintenance, and servicing of Sullair products. Individual courses on Stationary compressors, variable speed drive, compressor electrical systems, and dryers are offered at regular intervals throughout the year of Sullair’s training facility located in Michigan City, Indiana.
  • Page 141 User Manual | US-EN US-ES US-FR US-PT SULLIMAX™ 100, 200 2250247-321 R00 / 02250247-323 R00 Subject to EAR. EAR99 and related export control restrictions.
  • Page 142 SULLIMAX™ 100, 200 User Manual | US-EN US-ES US-FR US-PT Contents • Índice ..4 Important rules ............Indicaciones importantes ..........8 Technical data Datos técnicos Function ................10 Funcionamiento ............Installation Instalación ..12 Rules ................. Indicaciones .............. Area of installation ............14 Área de instalación ...........
  • Page 143 User Manual | US-EN US-ES US-FR US-PT SULLIMAX™ 100, 200 Sommaire • Índice Consignes de sécurité ............4 Indicações importantes ..........Caractéristiques techniques ..8 Dados técnicos Fonctionnement ............Funcionamento .............10 Installation Instalação Consignes ..............12 Indicações ..............Zone d'installation ............14 Área de instalação ............
  • Page 144 SULLIMAX™ 100, 200 User Manual | US-EN US-ES US-FR US-PT • Protect the SULLIPRO ™ against direct exposure to sun- Please check if your SULLIPRO ™ type corre- light! sponds to these instructions. ™ • SULLIPRO 200: in the case of installation in a room where there is a danger of frost, a heating system has to be employed onl(optional)! Application:...
  • Page 145 User Manual | US-EN US-ES US-FR US-PT SULLIMAX™ 100, 200 • ¡Transportar el SULLIPRO ™ sólo en vacío! Por favor, cerciórese de que este es el manual • ¡No instalar el SULLIPRO ™ en el exterior! ™ correcto para su modelo SULLIPRO ™...
  • Page 146 SULLIMAX™ 100, 200 User Manual | US-EN US-ES US-FR US-PT • SULLIPRO ™ ne peut être transporté qu´à vide ! Veuillez vérifier si ces instructions sont égale- • SULLIPRO ™ ne doit pas être installé à l´extérieur ! ment valables pour le modèle SULLIPRO ™...
  • Page 147 User Manual | US-EN US-ES US-FR US-PT SULLIMAX™ 100, 200 ™ • SULLIPRO somente deve ser transportado quando Queira verificar, se estas instruções de serviços vazio! ™ correspondem ao tipo de SULLIPRO em ques- • SULLIPRO ™ não deve ser disposto em áreas externas! tão.
  • Page 148 SULLIMAX™ 100, 200 User Manual | US-EN US-ES US-FR US-PT Technical data • Datos técnicos Caracteristiques techniques • Dados ténicos SULLIPRO ™ Order reference / Referencia 02250245-705 02250245-706 No. de commande / Número de encomenda Container capacity Volumen del depósito 2.64 gal 4.9 gal Capacité...
  • Page 149 User Manual | US-EN US-ES US-FR US-PT SULLIMAX™ 100, 200 Technical data • Datos técnicos Caracteristiques techniques • Dados ténicos SULLIPRO ™ K = Condensate feed Alimentación de condensado Entrée du condensat entrada de condensação W = Water outlet Salida de agua Sortie d'eau saída de água P = Sampling valve...
  • Page 150 The sizing correction factors and lifetime of the cartridge are approximate values only. certified distributor for details and sizing assistance. ® ® Please consult your SULLAIR representative for your SULLAIR Function • Descrizione del funzionamento english Fonctionnement •...
  • Page 151 User Manual | US-EN US-ES US-FR US-PT SULLIMAX™ 100, 200 português español français ™ El SULLIPRO puede alimentarse con Le condensat huileux est amené sous A condensação que contém óleo pode ser condensado contaminado de aceite a pression vers le SULLIPRO ™...
  • Page 152 SULLIMAX™ 100, 200 User Manual | US-EN US-ES US-FR US-PT Installation • Instalación english Installation • Instalação wrong • no correcto correct • correcto incorrect • incorrecto correct • correcto Note: ≥3˚ Continuous slope The condensation collecting line must at all times have a downward slope of at least 3°.
  • Page 153 User Manual | US-EN US-ES US-FR US-PT SULLIMAX™ 100, 200 español français português Observe: Note : Atención: Inclinação contínua Pendiente continua Pente continue Sempre instalar o condutor principal de Instalar la tubería colectora de conden- Poser toujours la conduite collectrice condensação com inclinação contínua sado siempre en pendiente continua d’eau de condensation avec une pente...
  • Page 154 SULLIMAX™ 100, 200 User Manual | US-EN US-ES US-FR US-PT Installation • Instalación english Installation • Instalação ™ The SULLIPRO oil-water separator has been approved for the treatment of compressor condensates by the Institute of Construction Engineering, Berlin. In Germany, it is therefore not necessary to apply for an operating permit.
  • Page 155 User Manual | US-EN US-ES US-FR US-PT SULLIMAX™ 100, 200 español français português está certificado por el ™ Le SULLIPRO ™ ™ El SULLIPRO est homologué par O SULLIPRO foi admitido para o "l'Institut für Bautechnik DIBt" à Berlin Instituto Alemán de Construcción e processamento de condensação de compressores pelo Deutschen Insti- Ingeniería de Berlín para el tratamiento...
  • Page 156 SULLIMAX™ 100, 200 User Manual | US-EN US-ES US-FR US-PT Putting into operation • Puesta en marcha deutsch Mise en service • Colocação em funcionamento Fill SULLIPRO ™ with clean water • Take off the cap, remove filter mat from the pressure relief chamber •...
  • Page 157 User Manual | US-EN US-ES US-FR US-PT SULLIMAX™ 100, 200 english français nederlands Llenar el SULLIPRO ™ con agua limpia ™ Encher o SULLIPRO ™ com água Remplir le SULLIPRO avec de l'eau • Retirar la tapa y la esterilla filtrante de fresca claire la cámara de despresurización...
  • Page 158 SULLIMAX™ 100, 200 User Manual | US-EN US-ES US-FR US-PT Maintenance • Mantenimiento english Entretien • Manutenção Weekly waste water test • Fill test tube at the Sampling valve. • Compare the cloudiness with the refer- ence jar provided. If the sample is clearer than the refer- ence cloudiness •...
  • Page 159 User Manual | US-EN US-ES US-FR US-PT SULLIMAX™ 100, 200 español français português Controle hebdomadaire de l'eau Control semanal de agua residual Água de descarga - controlo semanal • Llenar el recipiente de pruebas en el • Remplir le petit tuyau de contrôle à partir •...
  • Page 160 SULLIMAX™ 100, 200 User Manual | US-EN US-ES US-FR US-PT Maintenance • Mantenimiento english Entretien • Manutenção Procedure • Step 1. Place new SULLIPRO ™ SERVICE KIT filter set near the unit. Keep the plastic bag of the new cartridge for wrapping up the old one.
  • Page 161 User Manual | US-EN US-ES US-FR US-PT SULLIMAX™ 100, 200 español français português Procedimiento Démarche Procedimento • Paso 1. Coloque nuevo juego de filtros • Étape 1. Placer le jeu de filtres • Passo 1. Colocar o novo conjunto de filtro SULLIPRO SULLIPRO ™...
  • Page 162 SULLIMAX™ 100, 200 User Manual | US-EN US-ES US-FR US-PT Components • Componentes • Nomenclature des pièces • Componentes SULLIPRO SULLIPRO ™ ™ 02250247-321 R00 / 02250247-323 R00 Subject to EAR. EAR99 and related export control restrictions.
  • Page 163 User Manual | US-EN US-ES US-FR US-PT SULLIMAX™ 100, 200 Components • Componentes 1 Cap 1 Tapa 2 Esterilla filtrante 2 Filter mat 3 Inlet pipe 3 Tubo de alimentación ™ ™ 4 SULLIPRO 4 Filtro SULLIPRO SERVICE KIT-Filter SERVICE KIT 5 Hose connector 5 Boquilla para manguera G ½, di = 10 mm...
  • Page 164 Sullair, LLC 1 Sullair Way Michigan City, IN 46360 USA www.sullair.com 1-800-SULLAIR (USA only) 1-219-879-5451 (non-USA) Information and specifications are subject to change without prior notice. Subject to EAR, ECCN EAR99 and related export control restrictions.
  • Page 167 All about the & Care of your Room Air Conditioner TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S Important Safety Instructions ....... 2-3 Operating Instructions ......... 5-11 Care and Cleaning ..........12 Product Registration ..........
  • Page 168: Important Safety Instructions

    Important Safety Instructions NOTE: This USE & CARE MANUAL provides specific operating instructions for your model. Use the room air conditioner only as instructed in this USE & CARE MANUAL. These instructions are not meant to cover every possible condition and situation that may occur.
  • Page 169 Important Safety Instructions SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CAUTION! Avoid Injury or damage to the unit or other property Provide ventilation per installation instructions. Do not direct airflow at fireplaces or other heat related sources as this could cause flare ups or make units run excessively. Do not climb on or place objects on outdoor part of the unit.
  • Page 170: Product Registration

    Product Registration, Packaging & Normal Sounds Product Registration Record Your Model and Serial Numbers Record in the space provided below the model and serial numbers. On all models, the serial plate is located on the outside of the cabinet. Model No. Serial No.
  • Page 171: Air Conditioner Features

    Air Conditioner Features & Operating Instructions ELECTRONIC CONTROL Air Conditioner Features Before you begin, thoroughly familiarize yourself with the control panel and remote as shown below and all its functions, then follow the symbol for the functions you desire. The unit can be controlled by the touch pad alone or with the remote. DISPLAYS CHECK FILTER FEATURE...
  • Page 172: Operating Instructions

    Operating Instructions Operating Instructions (continued) AUTO FEATURE: YOU WILL SEE: This mode is a fixed combination of Cool mode and Note: Auto fan speed setting. In this mode, the fan speed can not DO THIS: be selected manually. PRESS MODE BUTTON CHOOSE AUTO COOL FEATURE: YOU WILL SEE:...
  • Page 173 Operating Instructions Operating Instructions (continued) TO ADJUST FAN SPEEDS: YOU WILL SEE: Note: The fan speed can be selected among four settings: DO THIS: Auto, Lo(Low), Med(Medium) and Hi(High), unless the unit runs in "Auto" or "Dry" mode, or the Sleep feature is activated. PRESS TO SELECT TO USE AUTO FAN FEATURE: YOU WILL SEE:...
  • Page 174 Operating Instructions Operating Instructions (continued) DRY MODE: YOU WILL SEE: Note: In this mode, the air conditioner will work like a DO THIS: dehumidifier, but it will cool the room down meanwhile. The PRESS temperature can be adjusted between 62 °F (17 °C) and 86 °F MODE BUTTON (30 °C) and fan speed will be held at “Lo”.
  • Page 175 Operating Instructions Operating Instructions (continued) TIMER: DELAY STOP/START FEATURE YOU WILL SEE HOW MUCH TIME IS CHOSEN: To delay stop(or start), press the Timer button when the unit is power-on(or power-off), then the "timer off" indicator(or THEN "timer on" indicator) will illuminate. Then adjust timer setting, FIRST DO THIS: tap or hold the UP arrow ( ) or the DOWN arrow ( ) to...
  • Page 176 Operating Instructions Operating Instructions (continued) FAULT CODES: If the display reads "HS", ”AS”, ”ES”, ”CS” or ”OS”, a sensor has failed. Contact your Authorized Frigidaire Service Center. TO CHANGE TEMPERATURE DISPLAY: YOU WILL SEE: Note: The control is capable of displaying temperature in DO THIS: degrees Fahrenheit or degrees Celsius.
  • Page 177 Operating Instructions Operating Instructions (continued) ADDITIONAL THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW Now that you have mastered the operating procedure, here are more features in your control that you should become familiar with. The "Cool" circuit has an automatic 3 minute time delayed start if the unit is turned off and on quickly. This prevents overheating of the compressor and possible circuit breaker tripping.
  • Page 178: Care And Cleaning

    Care and Cleaning & Energy Saving Ideas Care and Cleaning Clean your air conditioner occasionally to keep it looking new. Be sure to unplug the unit before cleaning to prevent shock or fire hazards. Air Filter Cleaning The air filter should be checked at least once a month to see if cleaning is necessary.
  • Page 179: Before You Call

    Before You Call Before calling for service, review this list. It may save you time and expense. This list includes common occurrences that are not the result of defective workmanship or materials in this appliance. OCCURRENCE SOLUTION Air conditioner will not operate. Wall plug disconnected.
  • Page 180: Major Appliance Limited Warranty

    Major Appliance Limited Warranty Your appliance is covered by a limited one-year warranty for functional repairs only. For one year from your original date of purchase, Electrolux will pay all costs for repairing or replacing any parts of this appliance that prove to be defective in materials or workmanship when such appliance is installed, used and maintained in accordance with the provided instructions.
  • Page 181: Product Data Sheet

    Product data sheet Specifications APC Back-UPS 850VA, 120V, 2 USB charging ports, 9 NEMA outlets (3 surge) BE850G2 Product availability : Stock - Normally stocked in distribution facility Overview Usually in Stock Lead time Main 120 V Main Input Voltage 120 V Main Output Voltage 450 W...
  • Page 182 General Number of power module free slots Number of power module filled slots Redundant Physical Black Color 5.47 in (13.9 cm) Height 12.87 in (32.7 cm) Width 4.13 in (10.5 cm) Depth 9.04 lb(US) (4.1 kg) Product Weight No preference Mounting preference Not rack-mountable Mounting Mode Two post mountable USB compatible Input 50/60 Hz +/- 3 Hz auto-sensing...
  • Page 183 19.249 Btu/h Online Thermal Dissipation Communications & Management Alarm when on battery : distinctive low battery alarm : overload continuous tone alarm Alarm LED status display with On Line : On Battery : Replace Battery and Building Wiring Fault Control panel Surge Protection and Filtering 354 J Surge energy rating...
  • Page 184: Important Safety Information

    User Manual Back-UPS™ BE650G2-GR and BE850G2-GR Important Safety Information SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS - This manual contains important instructions that should be followed during installation and maintenance of the Back-UPS and batteries. Read these instructions carefully and look at the equipment to become familiar with the device before trying to install, operate, service or maintain it.
  • Page 185: Safety And General Information

    Product Handling Guidelines <18 kg 18-32 kg 32-55 kg >55 kg <40 lb 40-70 lb 70-120 lb >120 lb Safety and General Information Inspect the package contents upon receipt. Notify the carrier and dealer if there is any damage. • This UPS is for indoor use only. •...
  • Page 186: Connect The Battery

    • CAUTION: A battery can present a risk of electrical shock and high short-circuit current. Failed batteries can reach temperatures that exceed the burn thresholds for touchable surfaces. The following precautions should be observed when working on batteries: – Disconnect the charging source prior to connecting or disconnecting battery terminals.
  • Page 187: Wall Mount Installation

     Connect the battery cable securely to the battery terminal. Note: It is normal for small sparks to be seen when the battery cable is connected to the battery terminal.  Reinstall the battery compartment cover. Be sure that the release tabs lock into place.
  • Page 188: Panel Features

    Panel Features Top Panel Side Panel bu495a  Use to switch the Back-UPS on or off. OWER ON button The LED illuminates green to indicate that power is supplied to the and LED connected equipment both on utility power and on battery. See “Status Indicators”...
  • Page 189 Connect a DSL or Dial-up modem, Phone, Fax machine, or  DSL/ modem 10/100 Base-T Ethernet equipment. network/fax Note: Do not connect the UPS telephone protection ports to both the port telephone and network system cables at the same time. Wall outlet Connect the Back-UPS to a data line wall outlet.
  • Page 190: Specifications

    Specifications BE650G2-GR BE850G2-GR Input Voltage 220 - 240 Vac Frequency 47 to 63 Hz Brownout Transfers 180 Vac Typical Over-voltage Transfer 266 Vac Typical Output UPS Capacity 650 VA, 400 W 850 VA, 520 W Battery Backup outlets 2.96 A 3.87 A Total Amperage Voltage - On Battery...
  • Page 191 Turn On the Back-UPS Press the button located on the top of the Back-UPS. The OWER ON Power on/off LED will illuminate green and a single short beep will indicate that the Back-UPS is on and providing protection to the connected equipment. The Back-UPS battery charges to capacity during the first 24 hours while connected to the utility power.
  • Page 192: Status Indicators

    Installation Note: To reduce electronic waste and protect the environment, USB cables are no longer shipped in every box. Order the cable free of charge at https://www.apc.com/usbcable. Use the USB cable to connect the Data port on the UPS to the USB port on ™...
  • Page 193 Audible Audible indicator Visual indicator indicator Condition terminates Power on/off LED does Overload shutdown - An Back-UPS is turned Constant not illuminate overload condition in one or off. tone more of the battery back up outlets when the Back-UPS is operating on battery power.
  • Page 194 Audible Audible indicator Visual indicator indicator Condition terminates First three Battery None Battery charge is 75% to 100%. Not applicable. status LEDs illuminate and fourth Battery status LED flashes All four Battery status None Battery fully charged and Not applicable. LEDs illuminate Back-UPS is on utility power.
  • Page 195: Replace Battery

    Replace Battery CAUTION RISK OF HYDROGEN SULPHIDE GAS AND EXCESSIVE SMOKE • Replace the battery at least every 5 years or at the end of its service life, whichever is earlier. • Replace the battery immediately when the UPS indicates battery replacement is necessary.
  • Page 196 Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action Back-UPS circuit The Back-UPS 1. Disconnect all nonessential equipment will not turn on. breaker tripped. connected to the outlets. 2. Reset the circuit breaker by pushing in the circuit breaker button fully inwards until it latches.
  • Page 197 Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action The Back-UPS battery The Back-UPS battery is nearing total The Power On/Off LED has approximately two discharge state. Save all open files, and flashes green in minutes of remaining shutdown the computer. When utility power is rapid succession.
  • Page 198: Warranty

    Warranty Register your product on-line. http://warranty.apc.com The standard warranty is three (3) years from the date of purchase valid in European Community. For all other regions, the standard warranty is two (2) years from the date of purchase. Schneider Electric IT (SEIT) standard procedure is to replace the original unit with a factory reconditioned unit.
  • Page 199 APC by Schneider Electric IT Customer Support Worldwide For country specific customer support, go to the APC by Schneider Electric Web site, www.apc.com. © 2022 APC by Schneider Electric. APC, the APC logo, Back-UPS, and PowerChute are owned by Schneider Electric Industries S.A.S., or their affiliated EN 990-91286A companies.
  • Page 201 HPS Titan N encapsulated transformers offer an innovative design with technological improvements for industrial and hazardous applications. The transformer core and coil is completely encapsulated in epoxy and silica, providing excellent protection from airborne contaminants and prevents the ingress of moisture. HPS Titan N three phase design has a removable hinged door and factory installed grounding lugs, reducing installation time and money.
  • Page 202 Installation made fast & easy! Testing The improved three phase enclosure design allows for quick All HPS transformers are tested at HPS prior to shipment. and easy installation. By simply loosening the screw clips They must meet very stringent quality criteria prior to on the side of the enclosure, installers are able to access release.
  • Page 203: Specifications And Accessories

    Specifications & Accessories Single Phase STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS kVA: Up to 37.5kVA Termination: Front accessible separated high and low voltage lead wires or copper tabs UL Listed: File: E258346 Conduit Entry: Rear or side entry Frequency: 60 Hz (50/60Hz options available) Impedance: Typically 1% to 7% Insulation System:...
  • Page 204 Three Phase STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS kVA: Up to 150kVA Termination: Front accessible separate high and low voltage terminals on select units UL Listed: File: E258346 Conduit Entry: Side or bottom enclosure entry (exceptions apply on bottom entry) Frequency: 60 Hz (50/60 Hz available) Insulation System: 80°C rise (130°C class) - 2 &...
  • Page 205 Part Numbering Guide HPS Titan Single Phase Part Number Guide Winding Material/ Temp. Rise & Family Primary Voltage Secondary Voltage Enclosure Electrostatic Shield Insul. Class Example Family: kVA Rating: Primary Voltage: Winding Material: C - Copper - 500VA Q - Titan 1PH 0.5 kVA - C50 L - 240x480...
  • Page 206: Support & Resources

    Support & Resources We’re here to support you No other transformer company can offer our service and quality in a full range of products. Current Calculator Calculate the Amps, Volts, or kVA of a transformer. Visit the “Online Tools” area of the HPS website. www.hpstoolbox.com Fast On-Site Response On-site technicians are available to assist with any...
  • Page 207: Selection Tables

    Selection Tables HPS Titan Encapsulated Transformer COPPER WOUND, SINGLE PHASE *208/240/277 Primary Volts 120/240 Secondary Volts 60 Hz Approx. Dimensions Approx. Mtg Type Catalog Case Inches [mm] C Temp. Wiring Weight W - Wall Number Style Rise Diagram Lbs.[kg] F - Floor Width Depth Height...
  • Page 208 Selection Tables HPS Titan Encapsulated Transformer COPPER WOUND, SINGLE PHASE *600 Primary Volts 120/240 Secondary Volts 60 Hz Approx. Dimensions Approx. Mtg Type Catalog Case Inches [mm] C Temp. Wiring Weight W - Wall Number Style Rise Diagram Lbs.[kg] F - Floor Width Depth Height...
  • Page 209 COPPER WOUND, THREE PHASE 480D Primary Volts 208Y/120 Secondary Volts 60 Hz Approx. Dimensions Approx. Mtg Type Catalog Case Inches [mm] C Temp. Wiring Full Capacity Taps Weight W - Wall Number Style Rise Diagram Lbs.[kg] F - Floor Width Depth Height TN2A0002KBKA DQT1...
  • Page 210 Selection Tables HPS Titan N Encapsulated Transformer COPPER WOUND, THREE PHASE 600D Primary Volts 208Y/120 Secondary Volts 60 Hz Approx. Dimensions Approx. Mtg Type Catalog Case C Temp. Wiring Inches [mm] Full Capacity Taps Weight W - Wall Number Style Rise Diagram Lbs.[kg]...
  • Page 211: Typical Performance Data

    Typical Performance Data Single Phase Voltage Range 120V to 600V C to 115 C Temp. Rise Peak Inrush Current Impedance Multiple of RMS Current 0.75 4-7% Consult HPS 1-2% 2-4% 30 to 40 37.5 Three Phase Voltage Range 120V to 600V Efficiency (% rated load) C to 115 C Temp.
  • Page 212 Termination Details Copper Termination, Leads or Pads Single Phase Voltages (Primary or Secondary) 0.75 Lead Wire 37.5 1A = 0.22” Dia. 1B = 0.28” Dia. 1C = 0.34” Dia. 1D = 0.44” Dia. DIAGRAM 1 - Single Phase Three Phase Voltages (Primary or Secondary) Lead Wire 112.5 * Termination Tab 1A provided on 9 kVA 80...
  • Page 213 Enclosure Drawings DQT Series - Three Phase Figure 1 Ă 1.00 ØN TERMINATION Ă .41(4) ØN CHAMBER HINGED FRONT PANEL 1.37 Ă .44(4) 2.00 ØN ØN Ă 1.00 ØN FRONT VIEW TERMINATION ØN SIDE VIEW K (K.O.) K (K.O.) Ă .41(4) Figure 2 REAR VIEW ØN...
  • Page 214 Enclosure Drawings NQ Series - Single Phase Figure 1 ØN ØN K (K.O.) K (K.O.) FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW REAR VIEW FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW BACK VIEW Figure 2 ØN ØM K (K.O.) ØN K (K.O.) FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW REAR VIEW FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW...
  • Page 215 Electrical Schematics & Connection Drawings - Single Phase SCD 1.1 SCHEMATIC Primary Volts Connect lines to Inter-connect H1, H4 H2-H4 H1, H4 H1-H3, H2-H4 Secondary Volts Connect lines to Inter-connect X1, X4 X2-X3 120/240 X1, X2, X4 X2-X3 X1, X4 X1-X3, X2-X4 SCD 2.1 SCHEMATIC...
  • Page 216 SCD 4.1 SCHEMATIC Primary Volts Connect lines to Inter-connect H1, H10 H5-H6 H1, H9 H4-H6 H1, H8 H3-H6 H1, H7 H2-H6 H1, H10 H1-H6, H5-H10 H1, H9 H1-H6, H4-H9 H1, H8 H1-H6, H3-H8 H1, H7 H1-H6, H2-H7 Secondary Volts Connect lines to Inter-connect X1, X4 X2-X3...
  • Page 217 Electrical Schematics & Connection Drawings - Three Phase SCD 1.3 SCHEMATIC CONNECTIONS % Voltage Primary Volts Connect lines to Inter-connect 105.0% H1, H2, H3 100.0% H1, H2, H3 95.0% H1, H2, H3 Secondary Volts Connect lines to Inter-connect X1, X2, X3 X1, X0 | X2, X0 | X3, X0 SCD 2.3 SCHEMATIC...
  • Page 218 SCD 5.3 SCHEMATIC CONNECTIONS % Voltage Primary Volts Connect lines to Inter-connect 104% 600V 1-2 & H1, H2, H3 to 600V 100% 600V 2-3 & H1, H2, H3 to 600V 600V 3-4 & H1, H2, H3 to 600V 600V 4-5 & H1, H2, H3 to 600V 105% 480V 1-2 &...
  • Page 219 EUROPE CANADA UNITED STATES MEXICO ASIA CANADA MEXICO Hammond Power Solutions Hammond Power Solutions 595 Southgate Drive Av. No. 800, Parque Industrial Guadalupe Guelph, Ontario N1G 3W6 Guadalupe, NL, Mexico, C.P. 67190. Tel: (519) 822-2441 Tel: (819) 690-8000 Fax: (519) 822-9701 Toll Free: 1-888-798-8882 Toll Free: 1-888-798-8882 sales@hammondpowersolutions.com...
  • Page 220 T A M L I T E L I G H T I N G CATALOG # DATE PROJECT TYPE Vaporproof Incandescent Incandescent PREPARED BY DESCRIPTION Vaporproof fixtures are rugged and economical fixtures that are ideal for walk-in coolers or freezers, tunnels, and weather resistant applications.
  • Page 221 HD Wi-Fi Camera W462AQC Series Quick Start Guide lorex.com...
  • Page 222: Safety Precautions

    Safety precautions • Read this guide carefully and keep it for future reference. • Follow all instructions for safe use and handling of the product. • Use camera within given temperature, humidity & voltage levels noted in the camera’s specifications. •...
  • Page 223 Contents What’s included................Camera overview and dimensions..........Status indicator................Step One: Connect to the app............Camera placement................. Step Two: Place or mount the camera........Lorex Home app overview............
  • Page 224: What's Included

    What’s included USB power USB power Mounting Mounting Anchors & Camera adapter cable tape bracket screws (x3) ATTENTION: A REGULATED UL / CSA APPROVED power supply is REQUIRED for use with this camera (included). Use of a non-regulated, non-conforming power supply can damage this product and voids the warranty.
  • Page 225: Camera Overview

    Camera overview A. Status indicator B. Microphone C. Device QR code D. microSD slot E. Reset button F. Speaker G. Ethernet port H. Power port Dimensions Height: 4.2” (107mm) Width: 3.4” (86mm)
  • Page 226: Status Indicator

    Status indicator Solid green Operating correctly. Flashing green Ready for connection. Rapidly flashing green Attempting connection. Solid red Device malfunction. Press and hold the reset button. Flashing red Network connection failed. Press and hold the reset button. microSD error. Remove or re-insert the microSD card, or use Rapidly flashing red a different card.
  • Page 227: Step One: Connect To The App

    Step One: Connect to the app Scan the QR code on this page to download the free Lorex Home app from the App Store or Google Play Store. Open the Lorex Home app. Sign in or sign up and create an account. Connect the USB power adapter to the camera and plug into an outlet.
  • Page 228: Camera Placement

    Camera placement • Place the camera as close to your Wi-Fi router or access point as possible. • Reduce the number of obstructive materials between the camera and the router or access point. Concrete, brick, metal and wood are the most common materials in your house that can cause poor signal strength.
  • Page 229: Step Two: Place Or Mount The Camera

    Step Two: Place or mount the camera You can place the camera on a flat surface or follow the instructions below to mount it to an indoor ceiling. Use the mounting template to mark two holes for screws. 1/4” Drill the holes using a (6mm) drill bit.
  • Page 230: Lorex Home App Overview

    Shared users Lorex Home app Back Settings overview Date & time Camera’s For a complete live view overview of controls available in the Lorex Home app, go to lorex.com. Two-way Play back talk recorded videos Manually Take a record video snapshot Go on Privacy Mode to disable the...
  • Page 231 Pause or Viewing Video Mute or Full screen restart modes quality unmute Tip: Change the video video SD or HD audio quality to SD (Standard Definition) to conserve bandwidth while watching live video. This will not impact the quality of recorded Tap on the arrows video.
  • Page 232 Copyright © 2021 Lorex Corporation As our products are subject to continuous improvement, Lorex reserves the right to modify product design, specifications and prices, without notice and without incurring any obligation. E&OE. All rights reserved. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 233 Caméra sans fil HD Série W462AQC Guide de démarrage rapide lorex.com...
  • Page 234: Clauses De Non-Responsabilité

    Mesures de sécurité • Lisez attentivement ce guide et gardez-le pour consultation ultérieure. • Veuillez suivre les directives pour assurer une utilisation et une manipulation sécuritaires du produit. • Utilisez la caméra à la température donnée, aux niveaux d’humidité et de tension mentionnés dans les spécifications de la caméra.
  • Page 235 Contenu Ce qui est inclus................Vue d’ensemble de la caméra et dimensions......Indicateur d’état................Première Étape : Connexion à l’application....... Placement de la caméra............... Deuxième Étape : Installer ou monter la caméra..... Aperçu de l’application Lorex Home...........
  • Page 236: Ce Qui Est Inclus

    Ce qui est inclus Bloc Cordon Ruban Support de Ancrages et Caméra d’alimentation d’alimentation adhésif pour montage vis (x3) le montage ATTENTION : Un bloc d’alimentation RÉGLEMENTÉ et CERTIFIÉ UL/CSA est NÉCESSAIRE pour l’utilisation de cette caméra (fourni). L’utilisation d’un bloc d’alimentation non réglementé et non conforme peut endommager ce produit et annuler la garantie.
  • Page 237: Vue D'ensemble De La Caméra

    Vue d’ensemble de la caméra A. Indicateur d’état B. Microphone C. Code QR de l’appareil D. Fente de la carte microSD E. Bouton de réinitialisation F. Haut-parleur G. Port Ethernet H. Port d’alimentation Dimensions Hauteur : 107 mm (4,2 po) Largeur : 86 mm (3,4 po)
  • Page 238: Indicateur D'état

    Indicateur d’état Vert fixe Bon fonctionnement. Témoin vert clignotant Prêt pour la connexion. Vert clignotant rapidement Tentative de connexion. Mauvais fonctionnement. Maintenir enfoncé le bouton de Rouge fixe ré-initialisation. La connexion au réseau a échoué. Maintenir enfoncé le Témoin rouge clignotant bouton de ré-initialisation.
  • Page 239: Première Étape : Connexion À L'application

    Première Étape : Connexion à l’application Balayez le code QR sur cette page pour télécharger l’application gratuite Lorex Home disponible dans l’App Store ou sur Google Play Store. Ouvrez l’application Lorex Home. Connectez-vous ou inscrivez-vous pour créer un compte. Connectez le bloc d’alimentation USB sur l’appareil photo et branchez sur une prise de courant.
  • Page 240: Placement De La Caméra

    Placement de la caméra • Placez la caméra le plus près possible du routeur ou du point d’accès Wi-Fi. • Réduisez la quantité de matériaux qui pourrait bloquer le signal entre la caméra et le routeur ou le point d’accès. Le ciment, la brique, le métal et le bois sont les matériaux les plus communs qui affectent la qualité...
  • Page 241: Deuxième Étape : Installer Ou Monter La Caméra

    Deuxième Étape : Installer ou monter la caméra Vous pouvez placer la caméra sur une surface plane ou suivre les instructions ci-dessous pour la fixer en intérieur, au plafond. Utilisez le modèle d’assemblage pour percer les trous des vis. 1/4  Percez les trous à l’aide d’un foret de 6mm ( po).
  • Page 242: Aperçu De L'application Lorex Home

    Utilisateurs partagés Aperçu de l’application Paramètres Lorex Home Date et l’heure Précédent Visionnement Pour un aperçu en direct de complet des l’image de la commandes caméra disponibles dans l’application Communication Lecture de vidéos Lorex Home, bidirectionnelle enregistrées visitez le site Enregistrer Faire une capture lorex.com.
  • Page 243 Modes Mettre la Qualité de Activer ou Plein vidéo sur d’affichage la vidéo désactiver écran Conseil : Mettre la pause ou en SD ou HD le son qualité de la vidéo en lecture mode SD (définition standard) pour préserver la bande passante en regardant la vidéo en direct.
  • Page 244 Copyright © 2021 Lorex Corporation Nos produits étant sans cesse améliorés, Lorex se réserve le droit de modifier la conception du produit, ses caractéristiques et son prix sans préavis et sans aucune obligation. E&OE. Tous droits réservés. Cet appareil est conforme à la partie 15 des règlements de la FCC. Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) Cet appareil ne doit pas provoquer d’interférences nuisibles, et (2) Cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence reçue, incluant toute interférence pouvant causer un fonctionnement indésirable.
  • Page 245 Cámara HD con Wi-Fi Serie W462AQC Guía de inicio rápido lorex.com...
  • Page 246 Precauciones de seguridad • Lea esta guía atentamente y guárdela para referencias futuras. • Siga todas las instrucciones para usar y manejar el producto de manera segura. • Use la cámara en los niveles de temperatura, humedad y voltaje indicados en las especificaciones de la cámara.
  • Page 247 Contenido Lo que se incluye................Descripción general y dimensiones de la cámara....Indicador del estado..............Paso Uno: Conectarse a la aplicación........Colocación de la cámara.............. Paso Dos: Coloque o monte la cámara........Descripción general de la aplicación Lorex Home....
  • Page 248: Lo Que Se Incluye

    Lo que se incluye Adaptador Cable de Cinta de Soporte de Anclajes Cámara de corriente alimentación montaje montaje y tornillos (x 3) ATENCIÓN: Se REQUIERE una fuente de alimentación APROBADA Y REGULADA POR UL/CSA para el uso de esta cámara (incluida). El uso de una fuente de alimentación que no esté en conformidad con las normas y no esté...
  • Page 249: Descripción De La Cámara

    Descripción de la cámara A. Indicador de estado B. Micrófono C. Código QR del dispositivo D. Ranura micro SD E. Botón Restablecer F. Altavoz G. Puerto Ethernet H. Puerto de alimentación Dimensiones Altura: 4.2 in (107 mm) Ancho: 3.4 in (86 mm)
  • Page 250: Indicador Del Estado

    Indicador de estado Verde sólido Funcionamiento correcto. Verde intermitente Listo para la conexión. Verde intermitente rápido Intentando conectar. Funcionamiento incorrecto del dispositivo. Presione y Rojo sólido mantenga presionado el botón Restablecer. La conexión de red falló. Presione y mantenga presionado el Rojo intermitente botón Restablecer.
  • Page 251: Paso Uno: Conectarse A La Aplicación

    Paso Uno: Conectarse a la aplicación Escanee el código QR en esta página para descargar la aplicación gratuita Lorex Home desde la App Store o la Google Play Store. Abra la aplicación Lorex Home. Inicie sesión o regístrese y cree una cuenta. Conecte el adaptador de corriente USB a la cámara y enchufe en una toma de corriente.
  • Page 252: Colocación De La Cámara

    Colocación de la cámara • Coloque la cámara lo más cerca posible de su router Wi-Fi o punto de acceso. • Reduzca la cantidad de materiales que se interponen entre la cámara y el router o punto de acceso. El concreto, el ladrillo, el metal y la madera son los materiales más comunes en su casa que pueden causar una baja intensidad de la señal.
  • Page 253: Paso Dos: Coloque O Monte La Cámara

    Paso Dos: Coloque o monte la cámara Puede colocar la cámara sobre una superficie plana o seguir las siguientes instrucciones para montarla en un techo interior. Use la plantilla de montaje para marcar dos orificios donde colocará los tornillos. Taladre los agujeros con una broca de ”...
  • Page 254: Descripción General De La Aplicación Lorex Home

    Usuarios múltiples Descripción general Atrás Configuración de la aplicación Fecha y hora Lorex Home Visualización en vivo de la Para obtener cámara una descripción general completa Para hablar Reproducción de de los controles en dos vías videos grabados disponibles en la aplicación Lorex Grabe videos de Tome una foto...
  • Page 255 Pausar o Modos de Calidad Silenciar Pantalla Consejo: Cambie la reproducir visualización del video o activar completa calidad de video a SD el video SD o HD audio (definición estándar) para conservar el ancho de banda mientras ve videos en vivo.
  • Page 256 Copyright © 2021 Lorex Corporation Debido a que nuestros productos están sujetos a mejoras continuas, Lorex se reserva el derecho de modificar el diseño, las especificaciones y los precios de los productos sin previo aviso y sin contraer ninguna obligación. Excepto errores y omisiones.
  • Page 257 Operating instructions Flow meter compressed air / gases SD25xx SD55xx SD56xx SD58xx SD65xx SD66xx SD68xx SD85xx SD86xx SD95xx...
  • Page 258 Contents 1 Preliminary note ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������5 1�1 Symbols used ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������5 1�2 Warnings used �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������5 2 Safety instructions �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������6 3 Functions and features ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������7 3�1 Pressure Equipment Directive (PED) ������������������������������������������������������������7 3�2 Applications ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������7 4 Function ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������8 4�1 Processing of the measured signals ��������������������������������������������������������������8 4�2 Switching output ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������9 4�3 Analogue output �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������10 4�4 Consumed quantity monitoring [ImP] ����������������������������������������������������������12...
  • Page 259 8�3 Extended functions (EF) ������������������������������������������������������������������������������24 8�4 Submenu OUT1 �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������25 8�5 Submenu OUT2 �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������27 8�6 Submenu CFG ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������29 8�7 Submenus MEM, DIS ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������31 8�8 Submenus COLR, SIM ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������33 9 Set-up ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������35 10 Parameter setting ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������35 10�1 Parameter setting in general ���������������������������������������������������������������������36 10�1�1 Select submenu ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������36 10�1�2 Change to the process value display (RUN mode) ��������������������������36 10�1�3 Lock / unlock �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������36...
  • Page 260 10�6�4 Standard unit of measurement for pressure �������������������������������������42 10�6�5 Measured value damping �����������������������������������������������������������������42 10�6�6 Output logic ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������42 10�6�7 Medium ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������42 10�6�8 Low flow cut-off ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������42 10�6�9 Standard conditions ��������������������������������������������������������������������������42 10�6�10 Zero-point calibration pressure �������������������������������������������������������42 10�6�11 Colour of the characters in the display �������������������������������������������43 10�6�12 Switch-on /switch-off delay �������������������������������������������������������������43 10�6�13 Error behaviour of the outputs ��������������������������������������������������������44 10�6�14 Restore factory setting ��������������������������������������������������������������������44...
  • Page 261: Preliminary Note

    1 Preliminary note Detailed instructions, technical data, approvals and other information via the QR code on the unit / on the packaging or at www�ifm�com� 1.1 Symbols used ► Instructions > Reaction, result […] Designation of keys, buttons or indications →...
  • Page 262: Safety Instructions

    2 Safety instructions • The device described is a subcomponent for integration into a system� - The manufacturer is responsible for the safety of the system� - The system manufacturer undertakes to perform a risk assessment and to create a documentation in accordance with legal and normative requirements to be provided to the operator and user of the system�...
  • Page 263: Functions And Features

    3 Functions and features The unit monitors the standard volume flow of compressed air in industrial use and / or technical gases (→ 3.2 Applications)� It detects the 5 process variables flow velocity, volumetric flow quantity, consumed quantity, medium temperature and pressure� All indications apply to standard volume flow to DIN ISO 2533, i�e�...
  • Page 264: Function

    4 Function • The volumetric flow is monitored by a calorimetric measuring system, the measured signals are evaluated by the electronics� • The unit detects the pressure and the media temperature of the volumetric flow as additional process values� • The unit features an IO-Link interface •...
  • Page 265: 4�2 Switching Output

    4.2 Switching output OUTx changes its switching status if it is above or below the set switching limits (flow, temperature or pressure)� Hysteresis or window function can be selected� Example of volumetric flow monitoring: Hysteresis function Window function SP = set point FH = upper limit rP = reset point FL = lower limit...
  • Page 266: 4�3 Analogue Output

    4.3 Analogue output The unit provides an analogue signal that is proportional to the volumetric flow quantity, the medium temperature or the pressure� Within the measuring range the analogue signal is 4���20 mA� The measuring range is scalable: • [ASP2] determines at which measured value the output signal is 4 mA� •...
  • Page 267 [mA] FOU=On 21,5 20,5 FOU=OFF cr�UL UL cr�OL [% MEW] [bar] [°C] [°F] Fig� 1: Characteristics of the analogue output according to the standard IEC 60947-5-7� analogue signal measured value (volumetric flow, temperature or pressure) detection zone display range measuring range scaled measuring range flow pressure...
  • Page 268: 4�4 Consumed Quantity Monitoring [Imp]

    4.4 Consumed quantity monitoring [ImP] The unit has an internal quantity meter (totaliser)� It continuously sums up the consumed quantity and provides this process value both on the display and via the IO-Link interface� Pulse signals or a switching signal (preset counter) can be used to monitor the consumed quantity�...
  • Page 269 4.4.3 Consumed quantity monitoring via pulse signals Every time the flow rate set with [ImPS] has been reached (pulse value), the output provides a pulse signal� OUT1 and OUT2 cannot be used simultaneously for the pulse output� 4.4.4 Consumed quantity monitoring via preset counter When the flow rate set under [ImPS] has been reached, the output provides a switching signal�...
  • Page 270: 4�5 Measured Value Damping

    4.5 Measured value damping The damping time [dAP�F] und [dAP�P] allows to set after how many seconds the output signal has reached 63 % of the final value if the flow value / the pressure value changes suddenly� The set damping time stabilises the switching outputs, the display and the process value transfer via the IO-Link interface�...
  • Page 271: 4�8 Colour Of The Characters In The Display

    4.8 Colour of the characters in the display The colour of the characters in the display can be set via the parameter [coL�x]: • Permanent definition of the display colour: - bk/wh (black/white) - yellow - green - red • Colour change from red to green or vice versa (Fig� 2): - r-cF (red display colour between the limits cFL���cFH) - G-cF (green display colour between the limits cFL���cFH) cFL = lower limit...
  • Page 272: 4�9�1 Additional Functions Via Io-Link

    4.9 IO-Link This unit has an IO-Link communication interface which enables direct access to process and diagnostic data� In addition it is possible to set the parameters of the unit while it is in operation� Operation of the unit via an IO-Link interface requires an IO-Link master�...
  • Page 273: 5�1 Installation Location

    5.1 Installation location ► Install the unit downstream of the cold dryer� ► Install the unit near the load� ► The unit can be installed downstream of a maintenance unit� ► If oil is used for the loads: install the unit upstream of the oiler� 5.2 Installation position 5.2.1 Inlet and outlet pipe lengths Structures in the pipe, bends, valves, reducing pieces and the like affect the...
  • Page 274: 5�3 Installation In Pipes

    5.2.2 Orientation Fig� 1: Orientation of the pipe length and the unit 1: pipe length vertical, unit any 2: pipe length horizontal, unit vertical 3: pipe length right, unit on side 4: avoid: pipe length left, unit on side 5.3 Installation in pipes ►...
  • Page 275: Electrical Connection

    Type Tightening torque SD5xxx 50 Nm SD6xxx, SD8xxx 100 Nm SD2xxx, SD9xxx 150 Nm 6 Electrical connection The device must be connected by a qualified electrician� Voltage supply according to EN 50178, SELV, PELV� ► Disconnect power� ► Connect the unit as follows: OUT2 OUT1 Colours to DIN EN 60947-5-2...
  • Page 276: Circuit Examples

    Circuit examples: 2 x positive switching 2 x negative switching 1 BN 1 BN 2 WH 2 WH 4 BK 4 BK 3 BU 3 BU 1 x positive switching / 1 x analogue 1 x negative switching / 1 x analogue 1 BN 1 BN 2 WH...
  • Page 277: Operating And Display Elements

    7 Operating and display elements 1 and 2: Switching status LEDs • LED 1 = switching status OUT1 (on if output 1 is switched) • LED 2 = switching status OUT2 (on if output 2 is switched) 3: TFT display •...
  • Page 278: Menu

    8 Menu 8.1 Process value display (RUN) It is possible to select three process value indications during operation: ► Press [▲] or [▼]. > The display changes between the standard indication and two other views� > After 30 s, the device returns to the standard display� Running���...
  • Page 279: 8�2 Main Menu

    8.2 Main menu Process value display (RUN) ImPS1 ImPR1 ASP2 ImPS2 DIn2 AEP2 ImPR2 rES, rTo, Info, OUT1, OUT2, CFG, MEM, DIS, COLR, SIM Explanation of the parameters → 8.4 Submenu OUT1 and → 8.5 Submenu OUT2 The displayed parameters change when the factory setting in submenu OUT1 and OUT2 is changed�...
  • Page 280: 8�3 Extended Functions

    8.3 Extended functions (EF) Main menu Parameter Explanation and setting options - - - - restore factory setting rES.T reset of the totaliser 2 h 3 h 4 h 5 h ... Info display device information Info - - - - OUT1 configuration output 1 OUT1...
  • Page 281: 8�4 Submenu Out1

    8.4 Submenu OUT1 Main menu TEMP PRES SEL1 FLOW Hno Hnc Fno Fnc ImP OFF Info OUT1 ImPS1 OUT2 ImPR1 OU On OFF OUT1 FOU1 COLR...
  • Page 282 Explanations submenu OUT1 Parameter Explanation and setting options SEL1 standard unit of measurement for evaluation by OUT1: FLOW (volumetric flow) or TEMP (temperature) or PRES (pressure) output function for OUT1: • flow Hno, Hnc, Fno, Fnc, ImP • temperature: Hno, Hnc, Fno, Fnc •...
  • Page 283: 8�5 Submenu Out2

    8.5 Submenu OUT2 Main menu Info OUT1 SEL2 FLOW TEMP PRES OUT2 Hno Hnc Fno Fnc In.D ASP2 ImPS2 DIn2 AEP2 ImPR2 COLR FOU2 OU On OFF OUT2 The displayed parameters change when the factory setting in submenu OUT2 is changed�...
  • Page 284 Explanation submenu OUT2 Parameter Explanation and setting options SEL2 standard measured variable for evaluation by OUT2: FLOW (volumetric flow) or TEMP (temperature) or PRES (pressure) output function for OUT2: • flow Hno, Hnc, Fno, Fnc, I, ImP • temperature: Hno, Hnc, Fno, Fnc, I •...
  • Page 285: 8�6 Submenu Cfg

    8.6 Submenu CFG Main menu uni.F l/min m/s ft /h ft /min ft/s uni.T °C °F Info uni.P kPa bar psi OUT1 - - - dAP.F OUT2 - - - dAP.P PnP nPn MEdi Ar CO2 N2 AIR - - - - - - rEF.P COLR...
  • Page 286 Explanation submenu CFG Parameter Explanation and setting options uni�F standard unit of measurement for volumetric flow uni�T standard unit of measurement for temperature uni�P standard unit of measurement for pressure dAP�F measured value damping for volumetric flow dAP�P measured value damping for pressure output logic MEdi medium selection (only available for SDx6xx)
  • Page 287: 8�7 Submenus Mem, Dis

    8.7 Submenus MEM, DIS Main menu Lo�F ��� Hi�F ��� ��� Lo�T Info Hi�T ��� OUT1 ��� Lo�P OUT2 ��� Hi�P diS�L L2�Temp L2�Pres L2.Totl L3�TP COLR diS�U d1 d2 d3 diS�R 0 90 180 270 diS�B 25 50 75 100 OFF...
  • Page 288 Explanation submenu MEM Parameter Explanation and setting options Lo�F Minimum value of the flow value measured in the process (flow volume or flow velocity) Hi�F Maximum value of the flow value measured in the process (flow volume or flow velocity) Lo�T Minimum value of the temperature measured in the process Hi�T...
  • Page 289: 8�8 Submenus Colr, Sim

    8.8 Submenus COLR, SIM Main menu coL�F bk/wh red green yellow r-cF G-cF - - - cFH�F - - - cFL�F coL�T bk/wh red green yellow r-cF G-cF Info - - - cFH�T OUT1 - - - cFL�T OUT2 coL�P bk/wh red green yellow r-cF G-cF - - - cFH�P...
  • Page 290 Explanation submenu COLR The displayed parameters change when the factory setting in submenu OUT1 and OUT2 is changed� Parameter Explanation and setting options coL�F colour of the characters in the display for the flow rate value cFH�F upper limit of the colour change for flow rate measurement cFL�F lower limit of the colour change for flow rate measurement coL�T...
  • Page 291: Set

    9 Set-up After power on and expiry of the power-on delay time of approx� 1 s, the unit is in the Run mode (= normal operating mode)� It carries out its measurement and eval- uation functions and generates output signals according to the set parameters� •...
  • Page 292: 10�1 Parameter Setting In General

    10.1 Parameter setting in general 1� Change from the RUN mode to the main menu [●] 2� Select the requested parameter [▲] or [▼] 3� Change to the setting mode [●] 4� Change the parameter value [▲] or [▼] > 1 s 5�...
  • Page 293: 10�2 Settings For Volumetric Flow Monitoring

    During operation: [�� Lock via key] is displayed if you try to change param- eter values� Unlocking: ► Make sure that the unit is in the normal operating mode� ► Press [▲] and [▼] simultaneously for 10 s until [Reset menu lock] is displayed. 10.1.4 Timeout If no button is pressed for 30 s during parameter setting, the unit returns to the operating mode with unchanged values�...
  • Page 294: 10�3 Settings For Consumed Quantity Monitoring

    10.3 Settings for consumed quantity monitoring 10.3.1 Quantity monitoring by pulse signal OUT1 or OUT2 ► Select [uni�F] and set the unit of measurement� Menu OUTx: ► Select [SELx] and set FLOW� [SELx] ► Select [oux] and adjust the pulse output: ImP [oux] ►...
  • Page 295: 10�4 Settings For Temperature Monitoring

    10.3.6 Counter reset using an external signal ► Select [ou2] and set In.D. Menu OUT2: ► Select [DIn2] and set counter reset signal: [ou2] [DIn2] - HIGH = reset for high signal - LOW = reset for low signal - +EDG = reset for rising edge - –EDG = reset for falling edge >...
  • Page 296: 10�5 Settings For Pressure Monitoring

    10.5 Settings for pressure monitoring 10.5.1 Limit monitoring OUT1 or OUT2 / hysteresis function ► Select [uni�P] and set the unit of measurement� Menu OUTx: ► Select [SELx] and set PRES� [SELx] ► Select [oux] and adjust the switching signal: [oux] [SPx] - Hno = hysteresis function / normally open...
  • Page 297: 10�6 User Settings (Optional)

    10.6 User settings (optional) 10.6.1 Standard display ► Select [diS�L] and set process value display: Menu DIS: [diS�L] - L1 = current process value for volumetric flow [diS�U] - L2�Temp = current process value for flow and temperature [diS�R] - L2�Pres = current process value for volumetric flow and pressure - L2�Totl = current process value for volumetric flow and totaliser...
  • Page 298: 10�6�9 Standard Conditions

    10.6.4 Standard unit of measurement for pressure ► Select [uni�P] and set unit of measurement for standard display (→ 8.1): Menu CFG: kPa, bar, psi� [uni�P] Set [uni�P] prior to configurating the outputs� 10.6.5 Measured value damping ► Select [dAP�F] for flow rate measurement or [dAP�P] for pressure Menu CFG: measurement and set damping constant in seconds (τ...
  • Page 299: 10�6�12 Switch-On /Switch-Off Delay

    10.6.11 Colour of the characters in the display ► Select [coL�F] for volumetric flow or [coL�T] for temperature or [col�P] for Menu COLR: pressure and set the colour of the characters for the process value in [coL�x] [cFH�x] the standard display: [cFL�x] - bk/wh = permanently black/white [coL�V]...
  • Page 300: 10�6�13 Error Behaviour Of The Outputs

    10.6.13 Error behaviour of the outputs ► Select [FOU1] and set error behaviour for output 1: Menu OUT1: [FOU1] switching output - On = output 1 switches ON in case of an error Menu OUT2: - OFF = output 1 switches OFF in case of an error [FOU2] - OU = output 1 switches irrespective of the error as defined with the...
  • Page 301: 10�7 Diagnostic Functions

    10.7 Diagnostic functions 10.7.1 Read min/max values ► Select [Lo�x] or [Hi�x] to display the highest or lowest process value Menu MEM: measured: [Lo�x] [Hi�x] - [Lo�F] = min� value of the flow volume measured in the process - [Hi�F] = max� value of the flow volume measured in the process - [Lo�T] = min�...
  • Page 302: Operation

    11 Operation The process values to be displayed permanently can be preset (→ 10.6.1 Standard display)� A standard unit measurement can be defined for the flow rate measurement, the temperature measurement and the pressure measurement (→ 10�6�2 and → 10.6.3 and → 10.6.4)� In addition to the preset standard display, the display can be changed by pressing [▲] or [▼] →...
  • Page 303 Description Error correction ERROR Flow Error in flow meas- FOU Check flow meas- Error urement urement� Replace device� ERROR Temp Error in temperature FOU Check temperature Error measurement measurement� Re- place device� cr�OL Critical Detection zone* FOU Check flow range / over exceeded temperature range /...
  • Page 304: Maintenance, Repair And Disposal

    Description Error correction Lock via Parameter setting Finish parameter commu- locked via push- setting via IO-Link nication buttons, parameter communication� setting is active via IO-Link communi- cation Lock via Setting buttons Unlock the unit via system locked via parameter IO-Link interface software, parameter using the parameter change rejected...
  • Page 305: Factory Setting

    14 Factory setting Menu Parameter Factory setting User setting FLOW OUT1 SEL1 20 % SP1 / FH1 19 % rP1 / FL1 SD55xx ImPS1 SD56xx 0�0001 m SD65xx (0�005 scf) SD66xx SD58xx 0�000005 l SD68xx 0�000010 l SD8xxx 0�001 m SD9xxx (0�04 scf) SD2xxx...
  • Page 306 Menu Parameter Factory setting User setting SD55xx ImPS2 SD56xx 0�0001 m SD65xx (0�005 scf) SD66xx SD58xx 0�000005 l SD68xx 0�000010 l SD8xxx 0�001 m SD9xxx (0�04 scf) SD2xxx ImPR2 +EDG DIn2 FOU2 uni.F SDxxx0 °C uni.T SDxxx1 °F SDxxx0 bar uni.P SDxxx1 psi 0�6 s...
  • Page 307 Menu Parameter Factory setting User setting 1013 mbar rEF.P 15 °C rEF.T L3�TP diS.L diS.U diS.R diS.B bk/wh COLR coL.F bk/wh coL.T bk/wh coL.P bk/wh coL.V The percentage values refer to the final value of the measuring range� only for SDx6xx...
  • Page 308 PRM PRESSURE GAUGES Pressure gauges measure positive pressure. The most common type of gauge, they’re used with pumps, filters, regulators, and in process lines. Features: Brass or 304 SS Connections: Brass connections are used with noncorrosive liquids and gas. For corrosive environments that could damage brass, choose a gauge with a stainless steel connection.
  • Page 309 PRM DRY PRESSURE GAUGES PGCNBTY63035130PSI PGCNBTY630352100PSI PGCNBTY63045260WC 0-30 psi, 0-2 bar 0-100 psi, 0-7 bar 0-60”WC, 0-2 psi 2 Inch Dial 2 Inch Dial 2.5 Inch Dial Steel Case Steel Case Chrome Plated Case Back Mount Back Mount Back Mount 1/4”...
  • Page 310 PRM LIQUID FILLED PRESSURE GAUGES PGCNBTY63065530WC PGCNBTY630454B150WC PGCNBTY630251310PSI PGCNBTY63015230PSISS 0-30”WC, 0-1 psi 0-150”WC, 0-5 psi 0-10 psi, 0-0.7 bar 0-30 psi, 0-2 bar 2.5” Stainless Steel Case 2.5” Stainless Steel Case 2.5” Stainless Steel Case 2.5” Stainless Steel Case Back 1/4” Brass Connector Back 1/4”...
  • Page 311 PRM LIQUID FILLED PRESSURE GAUGES PGCNBTY1000150130PSI PGCNBTY6308511300PSI PGCNBTY630951200PSI 0-30 psi, 0-2 bar 0-300 psi, 0-20 bar 0-200 psi, 0-14 bar 4” Stainless Steel Case, 2.5” 316 Stainless Steel 2.5” Stainless Steel Case Internals and Fitting. Case, Internals, and Fitting and Internals Bottom 1/2”...
  • Page 312 REGULATORS Pneumatic devices are designed to work at a certain pressure. Most devices will operate at pressures in excess of that recommended. However, operating at higher pressures can cause excess torque, force and wear and can waste compressed air. The best operation and life of the device can be obtained by using the proper pressure level.
  • Page 313 Miniature Air Regulators SPECIFICATIONS KITS Body Panel Mounting Kit Zinc, black coated Ring only, ● ● panel hole size 1 ..PK1611 Bonnet Glass filled nylon Diaphragm Kits ● Relieving ....RK260 ●...
  • Page 314 Miniature Air Regulators SPECIFICATIONS KITS Body Panel Mounting Kit Glass filled nylon Ring only, ● ● panel hole size 1 ..PK1611 Bonnet Glass filled nylon Diaphragm Kits ● Relieving ....RK260 ●...
  • Page 315 Miniature Water Regulators SPECIFICATIONS KITS Body Panel Kit Glass filled nylon Ring only ● ● panel hole size 1 ..PK1611 Bonnet Glass filled nylon ● Diaphragm Kit Seals Non-relieving ... . RK260N ●...
  • Page 316 Push-to-Connect Regulators Operating Pressure Range SPECIFICATIONS 5 to 125 psig ● Body Glass filled nylon ● Operating Temperature Range 40˚F to 120˚F ● Bonnet Glass filled nylon ● Gauge Ports Standard, full flow R240 only ● Seals Buna N ● KITS Diaphragm Kit Spring...
  • Page 317 Star Regulators ● SPECIFICATIONS KITS Repair Kits Body Diaphragm kit relieving ..DK35 ● Diaphragm kit Black coated aluminum ● ● Non-relieving ... . DK35N Valve kit ....VK35 Bonnet ●...
  • Page 318 MidFlow Regulators KITS SPECIFICATIONS Repair Kits Body Diaphragm kit relieving ..DK35 ● Diaphragm kit Black coated aluminum ● ● Non-relieving ... . DK35N Valve kit ....VK37 Bonnet ●...
  • Page 319 High Flow Regulators SPECIFICATIONS KITS Body Repair Kit Black coated aluminum Piston relieving ... DK39 ● ● Piston non-relieving ..DK39N ● Bonnet Valve ....VK39 ●...
  • Page 320 Adjustable High Performance Regulators OPTIONS Bleed Rates Continuous 5.0 scfh or .08 scfm ● G Gauge (0-160 psi) ..P14-OG H High pressure ... P14-04H KITS P14 only: 10 to 250 psi adjustment Panel Mounting Kit...
  • Page 321: Pressure Transmitters

    Pressure Transmitters PRM Pressure Transmitters are built to withstand the harsh environments of the remediation industry. Accuracy: +/-0.25%FS, Working Temp: 14°F to 176°F PT100PSICABLE025MNPTX PT145PSI24VDCX PT5PSICABLE025MNPTX PT50PSI24VDCX Range: 0-145 PSI Range: 0-100 PSI Range: 0-5 PSI Range: 0-50 PSI Material: 304 SS Material: 304 SS Material: 304 SS Material: 304 SS...
  • Page 322 Differential Pressure Transmitters PRM Pressure Transmitters are built to withstand the harsh environments of the remediation industry. Accuracy: +/-0.25%FS, Working Temp: 14°F to 176°F PGTYDDPTI040WCX 0-40"WC; 1/4” MNPT; 316 SS; 24VDC; 4~20 mA Output; 3 Meter Cable; 7 PSI MAX. PGTYDDPTII100PSIX 0-100 PSI;...
  • Page 323 Micro Differential Pressure Transmitters PGTLFMI001WCX PGTLFMI005WCX PGTLFMI010WCX 0-1"WC; 24VDC; 0-5"WC; 24VDC; 0-10"WC; 24VDC; 4~20 mA Output; 4~20 mA Output; 4~20 mA Output; 30 PSI Max. 30 PSI Max. 30 PSI Max. PGTLFMI040WCX PGTLFMI100WCX PGTLFMII010WCX 0-40"WC; 24VDC; 0-100"WC; 24VDC; With LCD Display 4~20 mA Output;...
  • Page 324 Designed For Vapor Extraction and Air Sparge Applications Unsurpassed Quality. PRM offers the DFG series rotameters for SVE/AS Applications. PRM rotame- ters are scaled for standard cubic feet per minute (scfm) and can be used on pressure applications and high vacuum applications. What makes our Rotameters different.
  • Page 325 Installation & Maintenance Instructions 2/22...
  • Page 326 SAFETY AND PROPER USAGE To ensure safe and enduring performance of this product, you must comply strictly with the instructions enclosed herein. Non-compliance with instructions or improper handling of the product will void your warranty! Usage of this product in conditions not specified in this manual or in contrary to the instructions hereby provided is considered IMPROPER.
  • Page 327 1.11 1.10...
  • Page 328 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Before installing this product, make sure it complies with your request and that it suits your application! 1.1 Unpack the unit and visually inspect for any transport damage incurred after leaving our factory. 1.2 Depressurise the system before installation or maintenance is carried out! 1.3 Locate a suitable condensate draining point on your compressed air system and connect your valve as illustrated.
  • Page 329 Top nut Gasket Timer gasket Coil Timer Valve Shaft Gasket Connector gasket Small spring Large spring Connector Plunger Screw Valve body...
  • Page 330 CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS These instructions are for cleaning the drain. If your drain requires maintenance, i.e. replacement of wearing components, please refer to our dedicated maintenance instructions (supplied with the service kit). Depressurise the system before installation or maintenance is carried out! 2.1 Close the condensate supply, i.e.
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  • Page 332: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Maximum compressor capacity Any size Pressure range 0 – 16 bar 0 – 230 psi Supply voltage options 12 – 380 VAC/DC 50/60Hz (see specifications on timer and coil) Medium temperature 1 – 55 °C 34 – 131 °F Ambient temperature 1 –...
  • Page 333 SERVICE CHART Date Description Name...
  • Page 334: Dimensions (Mm)

    DIMENSIONS (mm)
  • Page 336 Stainless Steel Temperature Gauges High Quality Stainless Steel Temperature Gauges available for immediate shipment for all Landfill Gas and Remediation applications. THERMOBTY760563 Features: 32°F to 250°F, 0-120°C  304 Stainless Steel Construction 3 Inch Dial 304 SS Case & Stem ...
  • Page 337 Temperature Transmitters Absolute Quality: PRM Temperature Transmitters are low cost temperature transmitters used with multiple sensor type inputs in any single point measurement applications. This unit saves money in cabling and installation costs over wiring directly and delivers superior measurement accuracy and reliability. Features: DIN B style head mount transmitter ...