BÖWE P25 User manual

BA. P25-P30 /02.03 /E II
SN 703903

This machine, which works with the solvent
TETRACHLORETHENE (perc), complies with
the EC Machinery Directive 98/37 EC,
the EC Low Voltage Directive 73/23 EEC
in the version RL 93/68 EEC,
EMC Directive 89/336/EEC
and the harmonized standards
EN 292 Part 1 and Part 2
EN 60204-1 (DIN-VDE 0113 Part I)
EN 418
EN ISO 8230*
The contents are correct to the best of our knowledge
and belief and correspond to the present state of the
technology. No legal claims can be derived.
Subject to technical changes.
Reproduction or duplication only with our express permission.
* with option: distillation overfill preventer

Dear Customer,
It gives us great pleasure to present you with your BÖWE
machine. You are acquiring a machine that has been designed and
manufactured to meet the highest quality standards and that
corresponds to the latest standards in research and technology.
Please do not put these installation instructions away without
reading them!
This manual contains all of the important information that you need
to install your drycleaning machine.
If the prescribed maintenance work is neglected or improperly
performed, if repair work is carried out by service technicians other
than those authorized by BÖWE or if parts other than original
BÖWE spare parts are used, we naturally cannot fulfill the
guarantee obligations according to our General Terms of Delivery.
Measurements and other values reflect the status as of the printing
date.
We reserve the right to make technical changes at any time and
without prior notice in the interest of continuing development or
when changes are considered to be necessary for constructional
reasons.
Reproduction - including excerpts - is permitted only with
written permission and when the source of the information is
indicated.
BÖWE Textile Cleaning USA Inc.
13628 Beta Road, Suite B
Dallas, Texas 75244
Phone: 972-9609292, Fax: 972-9609293
Parts: 800-287-0870
email: [email protected]

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Necessary Operating Materials and Chemical Additives
Dear Customer,
In order to prevent any delays in the commissioning of your P 25/P30
drycleaning machine, we ask you to make sure that the following operating
materials and chemical additives are available.
- Solvent
Use only stabilized, high-purity TETRACHLORETHENE (PERC), in
accordance with DIN 53978.
Total filling amount for the first filling: about 600 l (about 970 kg) or
about 158.4 US gal (about 2138.8 lbs)
Tank I: Minimum filling volume: P25: 120 l (31.7 US gal)
P30: 150 l (39.6 US gal)
- Chemical additives
The chemical additives used must be heat-resistant under operating
conditions.
Depending on the equipment, the following should be available:
- Drycleaning detergent
- Antistatic agent
- Waterproofing agent
- Pre- and post-spotting agents
BÖWE Textile Cleaning USA Inc.
13628 Beta Road, Suite B
Dallas, Texas 75244
Phone: 972-9609292, Fax: 972-9609293
Parts: 800-287-0870
email: sales@bowe-tc.com

BÖWE P 25 /P30
Contents
1 General Information................................................................................. 1
1.1 Technical Literature...............................................................................................................................1
1.2 Laws, Ordinances, Regulations ...........................................................................................................1
1.3 Corrective Maintenance Work ..............................................................................................................1
2Safety Regulations................................................................................. 2
2.1 Safe Installation and Commissioning..................................................................................................2
2.2 Authorized Use.......................................................................................................................................2
2.3 Operation and Maintenance..................................................................................................................3
2.4 Repair Work............................................................................................................................................4
2.5 Decommissioning and Disassembling ................................................................................................5
2.6 Further Safety Regulations ...................................................................................................................5
3View of the Machine .............................................................................. 8
3.1 General Information...............................................................................................................................8
3.2 Rear of the Machine...............................................................................................................................9
4Technical Specifications.................................................................... 10
5Settings and Optimum Operating Values..................................... 13
Machine.........................................................................................................................................................13
Heating ..........................................................................................................................................................13
6Operation ................................................................................................ 14
6.1 First Startup..........................................................................................................................................14
6.1.1 Preparatory Work............................................................................................................................14
6.1.2 Filling Machine With Solvent...........................................................................................................14
6.1.3 Refilling Solvent ..............................................................................................................................15
6.1.4 Filling the Slimsorba Carbon Container (Optional Equipment) ......................................................15
6.1.5 Filling the Water Separator.............................................................................................................16
6.1.6 Filling the Economy Filter ...............................................................................................................16
6.1.7 Dosing Unit .....................................................................................................................................16
6.1.8 Spraymatic (Optional Equipment)...................................................................................................17
6.1.9 Opening the Loading Door .............................................................................................................17
6.1.10 Performing a Test Run....................................................................................................................18
6.1.11 Refrigeration Unit............................................................................................................................18
6.2 Automatic Operation - Brief Instructions ..........................................................................................19
7Functional Units ................................................................................... 20
7.1 Tanks (Work Tank /Clean Tank) .........................................................................................................20
7.2 Solvent Pump .......................................................................................................................................20
7.3 Solvent Cooling System (Optional Equipment) ................................................................................20
7.4 Economy Solvent Filter .......................................................................................................................21
7.5 Adsorption Cartridge Filter.................................................................................................................22
7.6 Cage ......................................................................................................................................................23
7.7 Cage Drive ............................................................................................................................................23
7.8 Button Trap...........................................................................................................................................23
7.9 Level Controller....................................................................................................................................23
7.10 Airshaft..............................................................................................................................................23
7.10.1 Insertion Lint Filter ..........................................................................................................................23
7.10.2 Refrigeration Unit............................................................................................................................23

BÖWE P 25 /P30
Contents
7.11 Cool-Down ........................................................................................................................................24
7.12 Drying Controller (Volumendrystat) ...............................................................................................24
7.13 Loading Door Venting......................................................................................................................24
7.14 Distillation .........................................................................................................................................25
7.14.1 Overfill Preventer in Still (Optional Equipment) ..............................................................................25
7.15 Emission-Free Still Rake Out ..........................................................................................................25
7.16 Water Separator /Safety Separator.................................................................................................25
7.17 Dosing Unit DG18.............................................................................................................................26
7.18 Spraymatic SPP................................................................................................................................26
7.19 Slimsorba Adsorption Unit..............................................................................................................27
7.20 Solvent Safety Trough .....................................................................................................................28
7.21 Hand-Dosing Pump for Distillation.................................................................................................29
8Data Display........................................................................................... 30
8.1 Temperature Display ...........................................................................................................................30
8.2 Operating Data .....................................................................................................................................30
8.3 What to Do When the Machine Malfunctions....................................................................................31
9Control System and Programs ........................................................ 32
9.1 Summary of Cleaning Programs ........................................................................................................32
9.2 Program Sequence ..............................................................................................................................33
10 Operating and Monitoring Systems........................................... 35
11 Maintenance ...................................................................................... 37
11.1 Operation and Maintenance Summary...........................................................................................37
11.2 Maintenance Points..........................................................................................................................38
11.3 Summary of the Maintenance Programs .......................................................................................41
11.4 Special Maintenance Features........................................................................................................43
11.5 Maintenance Work Instructions......................................................................................................45
11.5.1 Lint Filter .........................................................................................................................................45
11.5.2 Button Trap .....................................................................................................................................46
11.5.3 Water Separator .............................................................................................................................47
11.5.4 Safety Separator (Optional Equipment)..........................................................................................48
11.5.5 Economy Filter Maintenance ..........................................................................................................49
11.5.6 Adsorption Filter Cartridge Maintenance........................................................................................50
11.5.7 Distillation Maintenance..................................................................................................................51
11.5.8 Disposal Vessel with Overfill Sensor (Optional Equipment)...........................................................53
11.5.9 Maintenance of Clean Tank 2 with P63..........................................................................................53
12 Solvent Monitoring and Care ....................................................... 54
13 Safety Remarks Located on the Machine ................................ 55
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1 General Information 1
1.1Technical Literature 1.1
We make particular reference here to the literature and leaflets of the trade and professional
associations, research institutes and mutual indemnity associations, as well as safety data sheets
provided by the solvent producers.
1.2Laws, Ordinances, Regulations 1.2
To avoid health risks and environmental damage, you must strictly comply with all directives and
regulations pertaining to the industry, particularly with regard to proper handling of
TETRACHLORETHENE (perc).
In any case, you must observe the applicable laws and regulations in the country in which the
machine is installed.
The machine complies with the following regulations:
- EC Machinery Directive 98/37 EC
- EC Low Voltage Directive 73/23 EEC in the version RL 93/68 EEC
- EMC Directive 89/336/EEC
Applied harmonized standards:
- EN 292 Part 1 and Part 2 - EN 418
- EN 60204-1 (DIN-VDE 0113 Part 1) - EN ISO 8230 *
Applied national standards and directives:
- VBG 20 - Accident Prevention Regulations for Refrigeration Plants, Heat Pumps und
Cooling Equipment
- Pressure Equipment Directive 97/23/EC
- CFC and Halon Prohibition Ordinance
When operating the system in Germany, the following laws and directives must be observed:
- 2nd BImSchV (German Federal Pollution Control Act)
- VBG 66- Accident Prevention Regulations for Chemical Cleaning
- Water Resources Law (WHG § 19)
- Waste Disposal Law
- Technical Regulations for Dangerous Working Materials (TRGS 402)
- VDI guidelines
- VDE regulations
- DIN standards
1.3Corrective Maintenance Work 1.3
We recommend that you commission the customer service department of the BÖWE organization for
the maintenance, servicing and operating safety of this valuable drycleaning machine. They use
original BÖWE spare parts.
* With option: Distillation overfill preventer
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2 Safety Regulations 2
Each person who is charged with the installation, commissioning, operation, maintenance or repair of
the drycleaning machine must first have read and understood the operating and installation instructions.
In particular, we refer to the observation of the relevant laws and regulations for the countries in
question.
The cleaning machine has been built according to the latest state of the technology. Only persons who
are familiar with the machine and informed of the possible risks are authorized to set up, install,
commission, operate, maintain and repair this machine. The relevant accident prevention regulations
and other regulations involving safety and medical care for workers must be strictly adhered to.
Safety Symbols
This safety symbol identifies particular information regarding occupational safety. It
points out hazards and serves to protect personnel from physical injury. You must
observe all applicable laws and regulations; the information on occupational safety
only emphasizes particularly dangerous areas. Failure to observe this information
can result in serious consequences for the health, up to and including life-
threatening injuries.
This symbol provides important information on the correct use of the machine.
Failure to observe this information can lead to disturbances in the machine or
surrounding area.
You are not permitted to bypass or turn off safety devices or to make them otherwise inoperative. You
must observe all applicable industrial safety regulations during installation and repair work. You must
dispose of distillation residues and process water in accordance with regulations.
2.1Safe Installation and Commissioning
You must install the drycleaning machine according to the enclosed installation instructions. The room
must be sufficiently ventilated.
You are not permitted to operate the machine in potentially explosive areas or in areas in which systems
with open flames have been installed.
The BÖWE Organization Customer Service department is responsible for carrying out the first
startup.
2.2Authorized Use
This drycleaning machine is exclusively designed for operation with the solvent TETRACHLORETHENE
(perc). ( See "Necessary Operating and Chemical Additives"). Handle these solvents directly only when
absolutely necessary and wear protective gloves and goggles.
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2 Safety Regulations 2
This closed-circuit drycleaning machine for industrial use (including use in cleaning shops) is intended
for cleaning textile articles (also leather or fur or for treating skins). This drycleaning machine is not
intended for customer access (such as in self-service shops).
You are not permitted to treat textiles that are easily inflammable or poisonous or that contain
radioactive materials.
The definition of authorized use includes compliance with the operating, maintenance and repair
conditions prescribed by BÖWE.
The manufacturer is not liable for damages resulting from unauthorized use or from changes to the
system made without proper authority.
2.3Operation and Maintenance 2.3
Only trained service personnel who are familiar with the machine are authorized to operate and
maintain the BÖWE drycleaning machine. Safety regulations must be observed during operation and
maintenance.
Do not start the system unless all protective devices (belt guard for cage and filter drive) are in place
and working.
Check the operating safety of the machine (sealing test) and the liquid levels daily before turning it on.
Dispose of lint, process water and distillation residues according to the operating instructions.
Do not perform any maintenance work when the machine is in operation. Make sure that the solvents,
lubricants and chemical additives meet the specified quality requirements.
Perform maintenance work only when the machine is turned off and secured and has cooled off.
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2 Safety Regulations 2
Attention: Check the liquid level before opening the still door
Attention: Do not dispose of distillation residues in the sewer system
or normal garbage. You must dispose of these residues
according to country-specific regulations on special waste.
Requirements for the owner and operating personnel
According to the legal stipulations of the German accident prevention
regulations VBG 66 and the 2nd BlmSchV, special knowledge is required for
the operation and maintenance of drycleaning systems. A person with this
special knowledge must regularly be present during the operation of
drycleaning systems.
2.4Repair Work 2.4
Only skilled workers with suitable protection devices and work tools are authorized to carry out repairs.
Make sure that there are no solvent emissions.
During repair and cleaning work:
Turn main switch off
Close the stop valves on the supply lines (steam, condensate and compressed air).
Make sure that the system cannot be turned on without permission (close off and put up a sign
" DO NOT TURN ON - REPAIR WORK")
Always remove the main fuse when working on the electrical system.
Use only original fuses to replace defective ones.
When working on pneumatic control parts, make sure that there is no pressure in the system.
Only specially trained refrigeration technicians are authorized to make repairs to the refrigeration unit.
All spare parts used must comply with the technical standards set by the manufacturer.
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2 Safety Regulations 2
2.5Decommissioning and Disassembling 2.5
Only skilled workers with suitable protection devices and work tools are authorized to decommission
and disassemble the system.
When decommissioning and disassembling the machine, drain all solvent from the machine,
including the pipelines, valves and fittings. You must remove residues that could cause
environmental pollution.
You must separate electric lines and pipelines that were used to supply or drain the machine from the
supply network. Make sure that they cannot be turned on by unauthorized persons.
Have an authorized customer service technician dispose of the cooling agent from the refrigeration unit.
2.6Further Safety Regulations 2.6
This BÖWE drycleaning machine works with TETRACHLORETHENE (perc). This solvent is hazardous
to the health and is rated as slightly toxic in the context of the Hazardous Substances Ordinance.
Drinking, eating and food storage are prohibited in the area where the machine is installed.
Open flames and fires are not allowed in the operating area. No smoking is allowed.
Install steam generators in such a way that they do not draw in air that contains solvent.
A BÖWE customer service representative must train the personnel in the operation of the machine
before the first startup. This training must include information on safe operation and possible hazards.
The owner is responsible for employing trained personnel to load and unload the machine and must
employ well-informed and expert personnel for maintenance work. No unauthorized personnel are
allowed in the area of the machine.
The daily checks prescribed in the operating instructions represent the minimum requirements.
Operating personnel must immediately report any changes in the machine that could affect the safety.
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2 Safety Regulations 2
The owner is obligated:
- to draw up clear regulations regarding responsibility for operation and maintenance, to ensure that
the machine is only operated when it is in perfect condition and to ensure the order, safety and
cleanliness at the workplace by means of instructions and inspections.
The owner is obligated to make sure that no working method is used that could place the health of the
personnel, the environment or the safety of the machine at risk.
Notice and warning signs must be placed on the machine or in the operating area in plain sight.
Damaged or missing signs must be replaced immediately. The specified safety regulations must be
followed at all times.
In the event of any kind of hazard, stop the machine immediately and turn off the main switch.
If there is a solvent leak:
Turn off the machine
Immediately send all personnel into the open air
Open windows and doors
Cut off the cause of the solvent leak
Change any clothing that is wet with TETRACHLORETHENE (perc)
If necessary, request a BÖWE customer service technician.
The escape of larger amounts of solvent is a reportable malfunction. It must be reported to the
responsible authorities, industrial control group, fire department, water resources board or subordinate
water authorities.
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2 Safety Regulations 2
The proper handling of perchlorethylene is an important prerequisite for workplace safety.
Note the following potential hazards:
TETRACHLORETHENE (perc) is a very good grease remover; it also removes natural oils from
unprotected skin.
Protection: Wear solvent-resistant protective gloves; apply skin cream with oil to the hands.
Liquid TETRACHLORETHENE (perc) is a strong irritant to the eyes.
Protection: Wear protective goggles.
Inhalation of TETRACHLORETHENE (perc) vapors reduces alcohol tolerance.
Protection: Do not consume alcohol while working or for a short time after.
TETRACHLORETHENE (perc) decomposes in the presence of an open flame or red-hot parts.
Protection: No smoking.
TETRACHLORETHENE (perc) vapors irritate the mucous membranes of the respiratory passage
and eyes.
Protection: Prevent vapors from escaping and wear respiratory equipment when performing
extensive maintenance work (DIN 3181 gas filter, brown).
Caution: It is possible to smell perc (odor threshold) in concentrations as low as
5 ml/m3of air.
TETRACHLORETHENE (perc) has an affect on the central nervous system similar to an
anesthetic and can result in unconsciousness and, in very high concentrations, even in
death.
Do not overload the machine.
Special rules and regulations for the area where the machine is installed are defined in the operating
instructions provided by the company. These instructions also contain information on all additional
protective measures, information on correct behavior during operating malfunctions according to the
local conditions and first aid instructions.
The German Hazardous Substances Ordinance, VBG 66, and the 2nd BImSchV stipulate the obligation
for operating instructions.
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703904-01-A
3.1General Information 3.1
The BÖWE P25/P30 is a state of the art drycleaning machine with computer control. The high
level of the processing technology it offers allows you to treat virtually all textiles on the market
without problems.
The machine has been designed for use with the solvent TETRACHLORETHENE (perc).
The machine serial number is on the nameplate.
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3 View of the Machine 3
3.2Rear of the Machine 3.2
703904-06-A
1 Economy filter*12 Dosing unit
2 Filter drive 13 SPRAYMATIC SPP
3 Condenser 14 Cage drive
4 Adsorption cartridge filter** 15 Tanks
5 Fan 16 Solvent pump
6 Refrigeration unit 17 Safety troughs
7 Insertion filter 18 Still rake out system pump
8 Airshaft 19 Still
9 Air heater 20 Safety separator
10 Cage housing with cage 21 Water separator
11 Button trap 22 Venting and aeration filter
* Standard delivery includes 1 economy filter
** Option (USA standard)
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4 Technical Specifications 4
Machine
Heating
P25
Steam
P30
Steam
Filling capacity kg (lb) 23-25 (50.7 - 55.1) 30 (66.2)
Cage volume l (US gal) 475 (125.4) 598 (157.9)
Cage diameter mm (in) 976 (38.4) 976 (38.4)
Cage depth mm (in) 635 (25.0) 800 (31.5)
Cleaning speed/drying speed RPM 35/33 35/33
Spinning speed: RPM 400 400
Max. g-factor. 87 87
Low level l (US gal) 60 (15.8) 75 (19.8)
High level l (US gal) 120 (31.7) 150 (39.6)
Operating load (max. at 400 V, 50Hz)
Standard model kW 7.9 8.3
With still rake out system kW 8.4 8.8
With Slimsorba kW 9.5 9.9
With still rake out system and Slimsorba kW 9.9 10.3
Connected loads: (measured values)
Compressor capacity kW 4.7 5.0
Fan capacity kW 0.17 /1.41 0.25 /1.55
Solvent pump capacity kW 0.92 0.92
Still rake out system pump capacity kW 0.45 0.45
Cage drive capacity kW 0.92 /1.83 1.3 /2.1
Filter drive capacity kW 0.48 0.48
Slimsorba fan capacity kW 1.55 1.55
Dimensions:
Machine dimensions:
Width with distillation mm (in) 2300 (90.6) 2300 (90.6)
Depth mm (in) 2260 (89.0) 2260 (89.0)
Height inc. trough mm (in) 2350 (92.5) 2350 (92.5)
Floor space m2 (ft2) 5.3 (57.0) 5.3 (57.0)
Filling volumes:
Tank I Filling
Total
l (US gal)
l (US gal)
170 (44.9)
185 (48.8)
170 (44.9)
185 (48.8)
Tank II Filling
Total
l (US gal)
l (US gal)
220 (58.1)
245 (64.7)
220 (58.1)
245 (64.7)
Tank III Filling
Total
l (US gal)
l (US gal)
165 (43.6)
185 (48.8)
165 (43.6)
185 (48.8)
Economy filter l (US gal)
l (US gal) 75 (19.8) 75 (19.8)
Distillation Filling
Total
l (US gal)
l (US gal)
250 (66.0)
480 (126.7)
250 (66.0)
480 (126.7)
The dimensions given may differ if special options are used
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4 Technical Specifications 4
Machine
Heating
P25
Steam
P30
Steam
Consumption for drying:
Drying time inc. reduction min.
Elec. energy drying without Slimsorba
with Slimsorba
kWh
kWh
2.5
3.1
2.7
3.2
Saturated steam drying without Slimsorba
with Slimsorba
kg (lb)
kg (lb)
4.5 (9.9)
4.5 (9.9)
4.7 (10.4)
4.7 (10.4)
Cooling water drying (12 °C/53.6 °F)
without Slimsorba
with Slimsorba
l (US gal)
l (US gal)
90 (23.8)
120 (31.7)
110 (29.0)
130 (34.3)
Consumption per cycle: *
Total elec. energy without Slimsorba
with Slimsorba
kWh
kWh
3.0
3.6
3.2
3.8
Elec. energy distillation kWh - -
Saturated steam distillation kg (lb) 14.5 (32.0) 17 (37.5)
Cooling water for dist. (12 °C/53.6 ° F) l (US gal) 180 (47.5) 200 (52.8)
Compressed air (6 bar/87 psi) l (US gal) 6 (1.6) 6 (1.6)
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Machine
Heating
P25
Steam
P30
Steam
Other:
Dist. throughput (DIN 11916) max. l/h (US gal/h) 240 (63.4) 240 (63.4)
Filter throughput l/h (US gal/h) 5000 (1320) 5000 (1320)
Filter surface, economy filter m2(ft2) 5.0 (53.8) 5.0 (53.8)
Weight without solvent machine
distillation
kg (lb)
kg (lb)
1530 (3373.6)
750 (1653.8)
1560 (3373.6)
750 (1653.8)
Weight with solvent w/o distillation
with distillation
kg (lb)
kg (lb)
2100 (4630.5)
1130 (2491.6)
2130 (4696.6)
1130 (2491.6)
Floor space (with distillation) m2 (ft2) 5.3 (57.0) 5.3 (57.0)
Floor surface *** m2 (ft2) 1.8 (19.4) 1.8 (19.4)
Cage centrifugal force N (lb) 9400 (2113.1) 11300 (2540.2)
Floor load, stat. and dyn. N/m2 (lb/ft2) 16600 (346.8) 17800 (371.8)
Noise level dB (A) 62 62
Heat balance:
Heat to dissipate
via cooling water ****:
Without Slimsorba kJ/h 52000 53000
With Slimsorba ** kJ/h 53000 54000
Heat dissipated to the surroundings *:
Without Slimsorba kJ/h 15300 16000
With Slimsorba 15500 16200
* Values apply to a standard 2-bath load, 1st bath low level for distillation at
cooling water inlet temperature + 12 °C (53.6 °F), cage housing outlet temperature 50 °C (122 °F),
condensation pressure 22 bar (319.1 psi), 16 min. drying,4 min. reduction steam supply 4 - 5 bar
(58 - 72.1 psi) overpressure, saturated steam, ambient temperature 5 to + 40 °C (41 to +95 °F)
** Inc. desorption process per 25 cycles
*** For portion of the floor surface for force transmission, see Installation Instructions, Point 5.3.1
**** Refers to water without any additives
Subject to change!
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5 Settings and Optimum Operating Values 5
Machine
Heating
P25
Steam
P30
Steam
Basic values:
Steam pressure (saturated steam) bar (psi) 4 - 5 (58.0 - 72.5) 4 - 5 (58.0 - 72.5)
Steam temperature (max. permitted) °C (°F) 150 (302) 150 (302)
Cooling water pressure bar (psi) 2 - 4 (29.0 - 58.0) 2 - 4 (29.0 - 58.0)
Low cooling water level switch bar (psi) 1 (14.5) 1 (14.5)
Cooling water temperature, max. °C (°F) 25 (77) 25 (77)
compressed air bar (psi) 6 (87) 6 (87)
Low air pressure switch (if present) bar (psi) 4 (58.0) 4 (58.0)
Cage speeds:
Cleaning /drying RPM 35 /33 35 /33
Spinning RPM 400 400
Reversing cycle (cleaning) sec. 10 /5 /10 10 /5 /10
Low level l (US gal) 60 (15.8) 75 (19.8)
High level l (US gal) 120 (31.7) 150 (39.6)
Pump pressure (max.) bar (psi) 2.5 (36.2) 2.5 (36.2)
Filter surface, economy filter m2 (ft2) 5.0 (53.8) 5.0 (53.8)
Filter powder (only for machines without
emission-free still rake out system)
kg (lb) 2.5 (5.5) 2.5 (5.5)
Tank I: Optimum filling volume (high level) l (US gal) 120 (31.7) 150 (39.6)
Detergent solution cooler:
Detergent solution thermal sensor:
Detergent solution cooler ON
°C (°F) 15 - 30 (59 - 86) 15 - 30 (59 - 86)
Refrigeration technology:
Filling capacity, cooling agent R 404A kg (lb) 7.5 (16.5) 7.5 (16.5)
Expansion valve, Danfoss TES2 °C (°F)
°C (°F)
10 to minus 40
(50 to minus 40)
10 to minus 40
(50 to minus 40)
Nozzle size, reduction + solvent cooling No. 03 03
Drying No. 05 05
High pressure control ON bar (psi) 24 (348.1) 24 (348.1)
High pressure control OFF bar (psi) 28 (406.1) 28 (406.1)
Drying:
Cooling water regulator setting:
Adjust 4 – 6 min. after start of drying bar (psi) 22 (319.1) 22 (319.1)
Temp. sensor cage entry (water proofing
drying)
°C (°F) 50 (122) 50 (122)
Temp. sensor cage exit °C (°F) 60 (140) 60 (140)
Temp. sensor after cooler:
Control value, drying °C (°F) 40 (104) 40 (104)
Control value, cycle end °C (°F) 15 (59) 15 (59)
Distillation:
Cooling water regulator condenser °C (°F) 45 (113) 45 (113)
Thermal sensor:
Cycle distillation OFF °C (°F) 135 (275) 135 (275)
Still stripping OFF °C (°F) 138 (280.4) 138 (280.4)
Thermal sensor, distilled solvent °C (°F) 55 (131) 55 (131)
Panel in steam feeder mm (in) 6 (0.24) 6 (0.24)
Panel in direct steam line mm (in) 4 (0.16) 4 (0.16)
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