Euromate DFI AIR CLEANER Instruction Manual

EN Installation manual
DFI AIR CLEANER
Hanging unit with ne dust lter

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Preface 3
2. Installation Manual 3
3. Contents 3
4. Safety Regulations 3
5. Installation of the DFI 4
6. Electrical installation 4
6.1 Power Supply 4
6.2 Control Cable 4
7. Terminal in DFI 5
7.1 RS485 Cabling 5
7.2 RS-MSA Cabling 5
8. Setting up electronics 6
8.1 Remove cover 6
8.2 Stand Alone 6
8.3 Remote RC-MSA 6
8.4 Remote Touch Control DFI 7
9. Test Run 7
10. Dimensions 7

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1 PREFACE
Only install the DFI (Dust Free Industrial) if it complies to local/national
legislation, regulation and standards.
The DFi is intended to be used as particle lter in light industrial and dry
environments.
The DFI is exclusively suitable to be connected to an earthed power outlet
with a supply voltage of 230V~ / 50/60Hz.
Pictograms and symbols
The following pictograms and symbols are used in this manual and on the
product.
WARNING
Risk of electric shock.
CAUTION
After switching o the motor, wait for the fan to stop before
removing the lters.
Tips and advice for carrying out the work or activity
more easily.
WARNING
Procedures which, if not carried out with the necessary caution,
can result in serious damage to the product or personal injury.
WARNING
Fire hazard! Never use the product for the extraction of
inammable, glowing or burning particles, substances or
liquids. Never use the product for the extraction and/or
ltration of aggressive vapours (such as hydrochloric acid) or
sharp particles.
Service and maintenance
For information on specic settings and maintenance or repair work falling
outside the scope of this manual, please contact the supplier of the product.
Please ensure that you have the following data available: product name and
serial number.
These data can be found on the identication plate.
2 INSTALLATION MANUAL
This installation manual is meant to be used by sucient educated and
skilled professionals with experience in installing electrical devices and
mechanical installations.
Attempts to install the DFI in a dierent way than described in this
installation manual or make alterations may lead to physical injuries and
material damage.
Euromate is not responsible for interpretation of this information and can’t
be held liable for ineective use of this information
• Read this information carefully before installing the DFI.
• This document need to be seen in conjunction with the DFI manual.
• A damaged power supply cord may only be replaced by
authorized sta.
• Installation activities need to comply with local/national legislation and
European wiring norm and may only be performed by authorized sta.
The warranty is invalid incase the damage is originating from
proceedings that deviate from this installation manual or neglect.
• Always wear the appropriate personal protection like safety goggles,
inhalation protection, ear protection, gloves etc.
Internet
You can download the most recent version of this installation manual and
other related manuals from our extranet. Request your login-details:
request@euromate.com.
3 CONTENTS
1. Safety regulations
2. Installation of the DFI
3. Electrical installation
4. Setting up Electronics
5. Test run
WARNING
Install, remove and/or re-install the DFI not by yourself if you do
not have the required electrical and or mechanical experience
nor authorization.
WARNING
Inexpert installation can lead to electrical shocks or mechanical
damage to people and environment.
ATTENTION!
Malfunctions caused by an inexpert installation are not
warranted.
The DFI need to be installed at an easy accessible location. All
additional costs for renting specialist equipment for
maintenance are for the customer.
4 SAFETY REGULATIONS
Always mind the following safety precautions:
• Read the safety precautions before installing the DFI
• Mind the mentioned precautions because they contain important
information with relation to safety
• After reading keep this instruction at a safe place together with the
user manual for easy consultation of these documents
The DFI needs regular maintenance. The eciency will go down and power
consumption will go up over time.
WARNING:
Do not install the DFI yourself!
Incorrect installation can lead to electrical shocks or falling
which can lead to injuries and damage. Consult the dealer or
distributor from where the DFI was bought.
WARNING:
Install the DFI at a safe location that can hold the weight of
the DFI
Installation at a location that is not strong enough may cause a
falling device.
WARNING:
Use the prescribed cables for safe connections
Incorrect connections can lead to re.
WARNING:
Use the prescribed parts for installations
Incorrect installation can lead to physical harm due to re,
electrical shocks or falling device.
WARNING:
Activities related to the electrical system should always
be performed in consensus with this manual and use a
closed circuit.
A supply circuit with insucient power or an incomplete
installation can lead to re or electrical shocks.
WARNING:
Firmly install the cover on the DFI.
Incorrect installation of the cover can lead to re or electrical
shocks due to dust, moisture etc.

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WARNING
The DFI needs to be earthed and the power supply should have
a residual current disconnection (RCD). An incorrect earth
connection can lead to electrical shocks.
WARNING
Do not alter internal wiring.
CAUTION
Do not install the DFI at a location with potential explosion
hazard.
WARNING
The DFI is for indoor use only.
5 INSTALLATION OF THE DFI
Read this information carefully and proceed step by step!
The pictures/drawing in this manual are for reference only.
5.1 Device
• Select a position that is free from obstruction for the air ow
• Take care of the weight of the DFI and select a location where noise
and vibrations do not cause nuisance
REMARK
Depending of the settings of the DFI noise and vibrations
will increase.
5.2 General
• Make sure that the supporting construction and anchorage are
sucient for the selected location
• Check local regulations with regard to installation
• Always select an easy accessible mounting location for
easy maintenance.
ATTENTION
The DFI will require extra parts for installation.
Mount a construction rail at the appropriate location.
Use sliding nuts with eye bolts to position the DFI exact level.
When the DFI has to be lowered signicantly with regard to the mounting
rail, place the mounting eyes further apart to create a bigger square. In this
way the DFI will hang more stable.
A = Chain
B = Eye bolt
C = Lock plate
D = Slide nut
E = Rail
REMARK
Select mounting materials that can support the weight of
the DFI.
E
D
C
B
A
6 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
Safety precautions with regard to the electrical installation:
• Do not install the DFI in an unsafe situation (regarding the electrical/
mechanical part)
• The supply voltage has to be within range of 200 – 270 Volts AC, single
phase.
• Connect the remote control cables according to the wiring diagram in
this manual.
• All wiring has to comply with local/national legislation and European
wiring norm and may only be performed by authorized sta.
REMARK
The supply voltage has to correspond to the nominal voltage
mentioned on the type label of the DFI.
REMARK
The power supply has to be able to deliver a minimum wattage
as mentioned at the typelabel of the DFI.
6.1 Power Supply
The power connection to the DFI is made with a 3 pole female CEE
connector. The cable need to be of type H07RN-F. The size need to minimum
1,5 sqmm. For short connections and 2,5 sqmm. for longer connections.
6.2 Control cable
The DFI can be controlled with the optional Touch Control DFI (partnr.
1180442300) or Remote Control (partnr. 0010010310). All units, including
control are connected in a “RS485 bus conguration”.
Start point for the bus is the touch control/remote control and the end point
is the (termination) resistor in the“last” DFI.
REMARK
All DFI's are equipped with the bus (termination) resistor. This
resistor need to be removed if the DFI is used in multiple unit
setup except for the resistor in the last DFI.

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7 TERMINAL IN DFI
7.1 RS485 Cabling
This is a 3 core unscreened cable. The connections should be made “color to
color” to the Touch Control DFI.
For connections up to 50 meters the wire size can be 3 x 0,5 sqmm. and for
longer lengths bigger sizes like 3 x 1.00 sqmm. should be used.
The following drawing (derived from partnr. 1180456230A) shows a setup
with 3 devices.
For exact functionality consult the manual of the Touch Control DFI
and device.
7.2 RC-MSA Cabling
This is a 4 core unscreened cable. The connections should be made between
device and RC-MSA remote.
For connections up to 50 meters the size can be 4 x 0,5 sqmm. and for longer
lengths bigger sizes like 4 x 1.00 sqmm. should be used.
The following drawing (derived from partnr. 1180442120) shows how the
RC-MSA should be connected to the DFI.
For exact functionality consult the manual of the DFI.
Touch Control

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8 SETTING UP ELECTRONICS
The control in the DFI can be operated in 3 dierent ways:
• Stand alone
• Remote control RC-MSA
• Remote control Touch Control DFI
Every operation mode has dierent settings.
8.1 Remove cover
In order to access the electronic control board, the cover at the bottom of
the DFI needs to be removed.
WARNING
Removing the cover can only be performed by sucient
educated and skilled professionals with experience in installing
electrical devices and with authorization.
WARNING
The main switch has to be switched OFF before removing the
cover.
To remove the cover the main switch must be switched OFF. Remove the 6
bolts with Torx tool T25 and take the cover from the DFI.
Remove 3 screws with Torx tool T10 from the round plastic component to
reveal the dierent setting switches.
The electronic control board will look like the picture below:
8.2 Stand Alone
A. Dipswitch settings (SW4)
ID Default Description Note
JP1 0 Future use
JP2 0 Fan operation
mode
JP2 = 0; Fan speed (SW6) xed ow setting 0-5.
JP2 = 1; Fan speed (SW6) xed ow speed 6-9.
JP3 0 Auto Start JP3 = 1; DFI starts automatic after power loss
(NON CE!).
JP4 0 Remote
control
Not applicable in this mode.
JP5 0 Future use
JP6 0 Future use
JP7 0 Actuator Not applicable in this mode.
JP8 0 Factory erase JP8 = 1; Factory reset during power up and
pressure sensor calibration. Switch to 0 when
completed.
JP9 0 Filter setup JP9 = 0; 1 lter installed.
JP9 = 1; 2 lters installed.
JP10 0 Future use
B. RS-485 address (SW1 & SW2)
Not applicable for this mode.
C. Fan speed (SW6)
ID Description
SW6 = 0 Not applicable in this mode.
SW6 = 1 Fixed ow; 3000m3/hr
SW6 = 2 Fixed ow; 3500m3/hr
SW6 = 3 Fixed ow; 4000m3/hr
SW6 = 4 Fixed ow; 4500m3/hr
SW6 = 5 Fixed ow; 5000m3/hr
SW6 = 6 Fixed fan speed; 3000m3/hr
SW6 = 7 Fixed fan speed; 3500m3/hr
SW6 = 8 Fixed fan speed; 4000m3/hr
SW6 = 9 Fixed fan speed; 4500m3/hr
8.3 Remote RC-MSA
A. Dipswitch settings (SW4)
ID Default Description Note
JP1 0 Future use
JP2 0 Fan operation
mode
JP2 = 0; Fan speed (SW6) xed ow setting 0-5.
JP2 = 1; Fan speed (SW6) xed ow speed 6-9.
JP3 0 Auto Start JP3 = 1; DFI starts automatic after power loss
(NON CE!).
JP4 0 Remote
control
JP4 = 1; RC-MSA use enabled. This unit is
MASTER.
JP5 0 Future use
JP6 0 Future use
JP7 0 Actuator Not applicable in this mode.
JP8 0 Factory erase JP8 = 1; Factory reset during power up and
pressure sensor calibration. Switch to 0 when
completed.
JP9 0 Filter setup JP9 = 0; 1 lter installed.
JP9 = 1; 2 lters installed.
JP10 0 Future use
B. RS-485 address (SW1 & SW2)
ID Default RC-MSA Master setting RC-MSA Slave setting
SW1 = X
SW2 = Y
YX = 00 Master = 00
Master + Slave 1 = 01
Master + Slave 2 = 02
Master + Slave 3 = 03
Etc.
Slave 1 = 00
Slave 2 = 01
Slave 3 = 02
Slave 4 = 03
Etc.
RC-MSA Master setting
This setting is made in the unit with the remote connected to it. That unit is
then called “Master”. The setting is the quantity of units that are connected
next to the master. If there is only 1 unit with a remote attached, and no
slaves, the setting is 00. Example: If there are 3 units in the system then the
setting is 02. This represents 1 master and 2 slaves.
RC-MSA Slave setting
This is the setting made in the slaves from the system. The setting is the
“address”of the unit and it is done according the (address) table.
C. Fan speed (SW6)
ID Description
SW6 = 0 Not applicable in this mode.
SW6 = 1 Fixed ow; 3000m3/hr
SW6 = 2 Fixed ow; 3500m3/hr
SW6 = 3 Fixed ow; 4000m3/hr
SW6 = 4 Fixed ow; 4500m3/hr
SW6 = 5 Fixed ow; 5000m3/hr
SW6 = 6 Fixed fan speed; 3000m3/hr
SW6 = 7 Fixed fan speed; 3500m3/hr
SW6 = 8 Fixed fan speed; 4000m3/hr
SW6 = 9 Fixed fan speed; 4500m3/hr
A
B
C

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8.4 Remote Touch Control DFI
A. Dipswitch settings (SW4)
ID Default Description Note
JP1 0 Future use
JP2 0 Fan operation
mode
Not applicable in this mode.
JP3 0 Auto Start JP3 = 1; DFI starts automatic after power loss
(NON CE!).
JP4 0 Remote
control
JP4 = 0
JP5 0 Future use
JP6 0 Future use
JP7 0 Actuator JP7 = 0; Actuator disabled.
JP7 = 1; Actuator enabled.
JP8 0 Factory erase JP8 = 1; Factory reset during power up and
pressure sensor calibration. Switch to 0 when
completed.
JP9 0 Filter setup JP9 = 0; 1 lter installed.
JP9 = 1; 2 lters installed.
JP10 0 Future use
B. RS-485 address (SW1 & SW2)
ID Default RC-MSA Master setting
SW1 = X
SW2 = Y
YX = 00 Unit 1 = 01
Unit 2 = 02
Unit 3 = 03
Etc.
C. Fan speed (SW6)
ID Description
SW6 = 0 Touch control DFI
SW6 = 1 No valid selection
SW6 = 2 No valid selection
SW6 = 3 No valid selection
SW6 = 4 No valid selection
SW6 = 5 No valid selection
SW6 = 6 No valid selection
SW6 = 7 No valid selection
SW6 = 8 No valid selection
SW6 = 9 No valid selection
These settings for use with a touch control DFI are valid for both wired
systems as for wireless systems via IQRF.
9 TEST RUN
Before powering the DFI perform another safety check:
• Make sure the DFI is mounted to a suitable carrier.
• Make sure the DFI is horizontal and secure.
• Make sure all connections do comply with local/national legislation
and European norms.
Test run
When mechanical and electrical safety is conrmed, let the DFI run for at
least 20 min.
IMPORTANT
Before rst use the DFI need to be calibrated.
IMPORTANT
The DFI need to be installed at it’s nal location.
Calibration
Press and hold down the run button and switch on the mainswitch. The
indicator starts to ash green/purple. After some time the indicator will turn
white and then the DFI is ready for use.
Settings
Consult the manual of the DFI for settings to create the required
functionality.
10 DIMENSIONS

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