FRANCO UCP Fly Series Instruction manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR
USE AND MAINTENANCE
UCP Fly
HUMIDIFIER/COOLER
TRANSLATION OF ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS
ENGLISH
Read this manual carefully before
installing and operating the machine
Rev. 00/2022 Franco s. r. l. Via Nazionale, 80 - 12010 Cervasca (CN)

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INDEX
INDEX.......................................................................................................................................2
1 - INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................................3
1.1 General safety instructions.................................................................................................3
1.2 Guidelines for the correct disposal of the product ..............................................................3
1.3 Conventions used in this manual........................................................................................3
1.4 Keeping and updating the instruction manual.....................................................................4
1.5 Target readers....................................................................................................................4
1.6 Pictograms .........................................................................................................................5
1.7 Applications........................................................................................................................7
1.8 Versions .............................................................................................................................7
1.9 Machine identification and dataplate..................................................................................7
1.10 Description of equipment..................................................................................................8
1.11 Transport and handling ....................................................................................................9
1.12 Warranty...........................................................................................................................9
1.13 Manufacturer's identification data.....................................................................................9
1.14 Declarations .....................................................................................................................9
1.15 EC Declaration of Conformity.........................................................................................10
2 - INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................11
2.1 Preliminary operations......................................................................................................11
2.2 Positioning........................................................................................................................11
2.3 Electrical connections.......................................................................................................12
2.4 Hydraulic connections ......................................................................................................13
3 - OPERATION .....................................................................................................................14
3.1 Preliminary operations......................................................................................................14
3.2 First start-up.....................................................................................................................14
3.3 Start-up ............................................................................................................................14
3.4 Adjusting the water flow rate ............................................................................................14
4 - MAINTENANCE................................................................................................................15
4.1 Cleaning the disc..............................................................................................................15
4.2 Cleaning the tank .............................................................................................................15
4.3 Replacing and cleaning the pump....................................................................................16
4.4 Replacing the rotating disc...............................................................................................16
4.5 Replacing the float............................................................................................................17
4.6 Replacing the nozzle........................................................................................................17
4.7 Accessories......................................................................................................................17
5 - TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS...................................................................................18
5.2 Overall dimensions...........................................................................................................19
5.3 Electrical diagrams...........................................................................................................19
6. SPARE PARTS LIST..........................................................................................................20
7. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE...........................................................................................22

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1 - INTRODUCTION
1.1 General safety instructions
This appliance must only be used for the function for which it was designed: "Adiabatic humidifier/cooler".
Any other use is to be considered improper and dangerous. Franco s.r.l. cannot be held responsible for
any damage resulting from improper, incorrect and unreasonable use or if the appliance is used in
installations which do not comply with the safety regulations in force.
- Check the integrity of the appliance when you open the packaging, paying particular attention to the
presence of damage or deformation to the plastic parts which may lead to breakage and/or malfunction
during use. In such cases, do not connect the machine to the mains power supply. Periodically carry out
a general inspection of the machine.
- Before connecting the appliance, make sure that the data on the rating plate correspond to those of your
electricity distribution network. The data label (see par. 1.9) is located on the back of the appliance.
- Comply with the safety rules indicated for electrical equipment, and in particular:
•Follow the installation instructions of the appliance.
•Do not place objects on the humidifier.
•Prevent children and/or incapacitated persons from using the device without proper supervision;
•Do not touch the humidifier during operation or while the disc is stopped;
•Never immerse the appliance in water or any other liquid.
•Do not place any objects inside the tub as this could cause irreparable damage to the appliance.
•Do not use accessories, spare parts or components not intended for or supplied by the
manufacturer.
•Avoid touching the device with wet or damp hand.
•Do not pull on power cables or expose them to risk of shearing.
•Do not leave the appliance exposed to the elements (rain, sun, etc.).
•In the event of a fault or malfunction of the appliance, switch it off immediately and disconnect the
power supply. Do not attempt to open or tamper with the appliance: contact a qualified technician.
•Do not try to fill or empty the tank when the appliance is in operation.
1.2 Guidelines for the correct disposal of the product
Pursuant to European Directive 2012/19/EU:
At the end of its useful life, the product must not be disposed of with municipal waste.
It can be handed in at the separate waste collection centres set up by the municipalities,
or at retailers who provide this service. Disposing of the product separately avoids possible
negative consequences for the environment and for health deriving from its improper
disposal, and allows the materials from which it is made to be recovered in order to obtain
significant savings in energy and resources. To emphasise the obligation to dispose of
electrical and electronic equipment separately, the product is marked with a crossed-out wheeled bin.
1.3 Conventions used in this manual
The manual is divided into chapters, within which the operators to whom the instructions are addressed
are specified, where necessary, in order to operate the machine safely.
The sequence of chapters responds to the temporal logic of the machine's life.
To facilitate immediate understanding of the text, terms, abbreviations and pictograms are used, the
meaning of which is indicated below.

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ABBREVIATIONS
Cap. = Chapter
Par. = Paragraph
Page = Page
Fig. = Figure
Tab. = Table
UNITS OF MEASUREMENT
The units of measurement used are those of the International System (SI).
1.4 Keeping and updating the instruction manual
The instruction manual must be kept with care and must accompany the machine at all times during its
life. Parts must not be removed, torn or arbitrarily modified.
The manual should be stored in an environment protected from moisture and heat and in the immediate
vicinity of the machine to which it relates. At the request of the user, the manufacturer can supply additional
copies of the machine instruction manual.
The Manufacturer reserves the right to modify the design and make improvements to the machine without
informing the Customers, and without updating the Manual already delivered to the user. However, in the
event of changes to the machine installed at the Customer's premises, agreed with the Manufacturer and
entailing the amendment of one or more chapters of the Instruction Manual, it will be the Manufacturer's
responsibility to send the users concerned the chapters affected by the change.
It is the responsibility of the User to replace the old chapters, the start page and the table of contents with
the new ones in all copies owned.
The Manufacturer is responsible for the original version in Italian; in the event of any doubts regarding
the translated versions, please refer to the Italian language and contact the Manufacturer
(support@francosrl.com) for due verification.
1.5 Target readers
This manual is intended for the installer, the operator and qualified personnel authorised to service the
machine.
OPERATOR: means the person or persons responsible for installing, operating, adjusting, cleaning,
repairing and moving machinery and for carrying out the simplest maintenance operations;
QUALIFIED PERSONNEL/QUALIFIED WORKERS: these are people who have attended specialised
courses, training, etc. and have experience in the installation, commissioning and maintenance, repair,
transport of the machine.
The machine is intendedfor industrial use, and therefore professional and not general use, so its use must
be entrusted to qualified personnel, in particular who:
•have reached the age of majority;
•are physically and mentally fit to carry out work of particular technical difficulty;
•Have been properly instructed in the use and maintenance of the machine;
•have been judged by the employer to be suitable for the task;
•are able to understand and interpret the operator's manual and safety instructions;
•are familiar with emergency procedures and their implementation;
•have the ability to operate the specific type of equipment;
•are familiar with the specific rules of the case;
•have understood the operating procedures defined by the machine manufacturer.

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The appliance may be used by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of
experience or knowledge, provided that they are supervised or have received instructions concerning the
safe use of the appliance and an understanding of the hazards involved.
1.6 Pictograms
This section explains the meaning of the pictograms indicating the operator's qualification, the state of the
machine, the hazards and the obligations/prohibitions to be respected. Their use makes it possible to
provide rapid and unambiguous information necessary for the correct and safe use of the machine.
PICTOGRAMS RELATING TO OPERATOR QUALIFICATION
Symbol
Description
General labourer : operator without specific skills, able to carry out only simple tasks on the
instructions of qualified technicians.
Driver of lifting and handling equipment: an operator qualified to use lifting and handling
equipment and machines (strictly following the manufacturer's instructions), in accordance
with the laws in force in the Country of destination.
Mechanical maintenance technician: qualified technician, able to operate the machine
under normal conditions, to make it work with protections deactivated, to intervene on the
mechanical parts to carry out the necessary adjustments, maintenance and repairs.
Typically, he is not qualified to work on live electrical installations.
Electrical maintenance technician: qualified technician, able to operate the machine under
normal conditions, to run it with protections disabled, is enabled to perform all interventions
of electrical nature for adjustment, maintenance and repairs. He is able to work in the
presence of voltage inside cabinets and junction boxes.
Manufacturer's technician: a qualified technician made available by the manufacturer to
carry out operations of a complex nature in particular situations or, in any case, as agreed
with the user. The skills are, depending on the case, mechanical and/or electrical and/or
electronic and/or software.

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SAFETY PICTOGRAMS (ISO 7010)
Pictograms contained within a triangle indicate DANGER.
Pictograms contained within a circle impose a PROHIBITION/OBBLIGATION.
Pictogram
Description
Dangerous electrical voltage.
General danger.
Do not remove safety devices.
It is forbidden to clean, oil, grease, repair or adjust
moving parts by hand.
Obligation to switch off power before starting work
or repairs.
Protective gloves are mandatory.
Compulsory safety footwear.
Helmet compulsory.

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1.7 Applications
In industry, the machine is installed in rooms where it is necessary to maintain a certain level of humidity,
e.g. in cold storage rooms for fruit and vegetables, in seasoning warehouses, in the paper and tobacco
industries and in textile companies.
In agriculture it is used to humidify mushrooms and greenhouses, and for pest control treatments.
In livestock farming it is used to cool animal enclosures and in installations to spray disinfectants or other
chemicals into the environment.
In addition to being used as a humidifier, the device can also be used as an adiabatic cooler. This is
possible because the atomised water in contact with the ambient air tends to evaporate, removing heat
and lowering the temperature. The cooling capacity depends on many variables, such as temperature,
ambient humidity and air distribution.
The water pressure required is that of the water mains: 2 –4 atm (0.2 - 0.4 MPa).
This machine must only be used for the purpose
for which it was designed:
HUMIDIFICATION / ADIABATIC COOLING
All other uses are improper and potentially dangerous.
1.8 Versions
EU versions (50 Hz):
3108400 UCP Fly H15 air flow rate : 750 m³/h 230V ~ 50Hz
3108000 UCP Fly H20 air flow rate : 1100 m³/h 230V ~ 50Hz
3108100 UCP Fly H25 air flow rate : 1800 m³/h 230V ~ 50Hz
Extra-EU versions (60 Hz):
3108500 UCP Fly H15 air flow rate : 1100 m³/h 230V ~ 60Hz
3108200 UCP Fly H20 air flow rate : 1300 m³/h 230V ~ 60Hz
3108300 UCP Fly H25 air flow rate : 2100 m³/h 230V ~ 60Hz
1.9 Machine identification and dataplate
Each machine is identified by an EC nameplate on which the article code, serial number and technical
data of the machine are indelibly marked (Fig. 1.9.1).
Always quote these references for any communication with the manufacturer or service centres.
Fig.1.9.1 CE nameplate

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1.10 Description of equipment
Main components of the appliance (Fig. 1.10.1)
Fig. 1.10.1
Main components of the centrifugal humidifier (Fig. 1.10.2)
Fig. 1.10.2
Rotary disc
Disc cap
Tank cover
Rear cover
Float valve
Pump
Nozzle
Motor
Water connection
½"
Regulating
valve
Drain hole with connection
quick ⅜" and cap
Fixed disk
Protection grid
Water collection tank
Junction box
Protection grid
Fixing bracket
Fan
Electric motor
Regulating valve
Centrifugal
humidifier

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1.11 Transport and handling
The machine is packed in sturdy cardboard boxes.
Take care when opening the packaging to avoid damage to components. Check the integrity
of the machine and make sure that there are no visibly damaged parts. Do not dispose of the
packaging elements in the environment: they must be placed in special collection areas.
The UCP Fly can be raised and suspended using the fixing plate.
ATTENTION! Before making any moves:
a. stop the machine;
b. cut off the power supply;
c. cut off the water supply.
Use suitable lifting gear to lift the machine. The weight is indicated on the nameplate and in the technical
data table (see section 5.1). Lift the machine carefully, positioning the lifting straps appropriately.
1.12 Warranty
This appliance is guaranteed for 12 months from the date of manufacture for all faults attributable to a
proven manufacturing or material defect. The warranty does not cover all parts damaged bytransport, bad
or incorrect maintenance, neglect, inability to use, improper use, tampering by unauthorised personnel
and in any case by causes beyond the control of Franco s.r.l. of Cervasca (CN). During the warranty
period, Franco s.r.l. undertakes to supply, free of charge, those parts which prove to be defective at origin.
The intervention must be carried out by an authorised and qualified technician.
1.13 Manufacturer's identification data
Manufacturer
FRANCO s.r.l.
Legal and administrative headquarters
VIA NAZIONALE, 80 - 12010 CERVASCA (CN) - ITALY
Contact
Tel.: (0039) 0171 - 61.16.63
Email: support@francosrl.com
Web: francosrl.com
1.14 Declarations
The machine to which this manual refers is manufactured in accordance with the relevant European
Community legislation applicable at the time of its placing on the market.
The machine is not included among those mentioned in Annex IV of Directive 2006/42/EC.

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1.15 EC Declaration of Conformity
THE MANUFACTURER
FRANCO s.r.l.
Company
Via Nazionale, 80 12010 CN
Address Postcode Province
Cervasca Italy
City State
DECLARES under its own responsibility that the machine
Humidifier / Cooler UCP Fly H15; UCP Fly H20; UCP Fly H25
Description Model
3108400; 3108000; 3108100; 3108500; 3108200; 3108300
Article number
UCP Fly Humidifier/Cooler
Trade name
Humidification/Adiabatic cooling
Intended use complies with the following European Directives:
2006/42/EC Machinery Directive
(2014/35/EU) (Low Voltage Directive)
2014/30/EU Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive
Harmonised standards and reference specifications used:
EN 12100:2010
EN 60335-1:2012 + A11 +A13 +A1 + A14 + A2 +A15:2021
EN 60335-2-98:2003/A11:2019
EN 60335-2-41:2003/A2:2010
EN 60034-1:2010
EN 55014-1 :2017, EN 55014-2:2015, EN 61000-6-1:2016, EN 61000-6-3:2010
Legal entity authorised to establish the Technical File:
FRANCO s.r.l.
Name
Via Nazionale, 80 12010 CN
Address Postcode Province
Cervasca Italy
City State
Place and date of document
The manufacturer
Cervasca, 21/01/2022
Signature
Rev. 00/2022
Marco Fantino
Administrator

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2 - INSTALLATION
2.1 Preliminary operations
To operate the UCP Fly humidifier, you need:
•Electrical network with voltage and frequency ratings suitable for the machine, with earthing
and protective devices;
•Water supply connection: required pressure 2- 4 atm (0.2-0.4 MPa);
•Ambient temperature during operation: must be between 1°C and 40°C
•Temperature of the water and liquids used: must not exceed 35°C.
•Drinking water with low fixed residue, or treated water. The quality of the water affects the frequency
of maintenance operations and the correct functioning of the humidifier.
•It is recommended to provide a timed control for draining the tank with a bleed-off function to keep the
machine in optimal operating conditions.
The installation must comply with the applicable European, national and local standards
in force. In particular, follow the requirements of standard UNI 8884 "Characteristics and
treatment of water in cooling and humidification circuits" where conductivity must be less
than 100 μS/cm and total hardness less than 5° fH (50 ppm CaCO3) or another equivalent national
standard.
2.2 Positioning
The UCP Fly humidifier must be installed in a horizontal position, with the non-sprayed water
collection tank at the bottom, raised off the ground.
Use the holes on the fixing plate to fix the machine: the hole spacing is shown in figure 2.2.1
The fixing must be stable.
Fig. 2.2.1 - Fixing hole spacing and minimum wall distances
The UCP Fly must be positioned respecting the minimum recommended distances that allow correct
operation of the machine and maintenance when necessary. Depending on the type of installation chosen,
choose the most suitable position for humidification/cooling of the room.
OK
NO

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To avoid the formation of condensation,maintain a distance of at least 1m from the ceiling and surrounding
walls (Fig. 2.2.1) while the distance from the wall in front of the machine should be determined according
to the model chosen and the amount of water sprayed.
Depending on the type of installation, different types of front protection must be used (Fig. 2.2.2):
•installation at a height > 2.5m above the walking surface: use the wide pitch front protection grid
(30mm, code 1801031) supplied as standard.
•installation at a height < 2.5m from the walking surface: remove the wide pitch grid and fit the front
fine pitch (10mm, code 1801030) protection grid available as an accessory. For fixing, use the 3
screws 4.2x9.5 code 6002004 supplied as standard.
Fig. 2.2.2
Do not remove the protective devices. Observe the safety distances from
moving parts prescribed by the UNI EN ISO 13857:2008 standard. Any
maintenance or repair operations requiring the removal of protections must
be carried out exclusively by qualified personnel, after having stopped the
machine and disconnected the power supply.
2.3 Electrical connections
•Electrical connections must be made by authorised and qualified technicians
in accordance with current regulations.
•Ensure that the supply voltage characteristics comply with the information on
the nameplate of the appliance.
•It is mandatory to connect the appliance to an efficient earth line.
The appliance must be electrically powered by means of a power cable of suitable cross-section, to be
connected to the terminal board, referring to the technical data and the wiring diagram (see Chapter 5).
We recommend the use of a humidistat or thermostat to control the automatic start and stop of the machine
depending on the humidity or ambient temperature; alternatively, an ON/OFF switch can be used for
manual control of the machine.
In any case, an omnipolar disconnection device for the appliance from the mains supply must be provided
in the installation. It is also advisable to install a protection fuse of the delayed type for motor starting.
H > 2.5m
H < 2.5m

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2.4 Hydraulic connections
Make the connection to the water supply and drainage lines at the points provided.
(Fig. 2.4.1):
•Quick water inlet connection for connecting a Ø 3/8" hose.
•Quick-connect drainpipe with cap for connection of a Ø 3/8" hose.
A specific accessory (Fig. 2.4.1) is available for the direct connection of a hose by means of a hose
barb.
Fig. 2.4.1
To arrange for periodic draining of water from the tank (bleed-off):
a) remove the drain plug by pushing up the stop ring. This operation can be facilitated by using a 10
mm hexagonal spanner.
b) connect a flexible hose to the discharge pipe, either directly or via the hose connector available as
an accessory (see Fig. 2.4.1) and provide a suitable shut-off device (e.g. tap, timed solenoid valve,
etc.) which must be normally closed during operation.
Hose connector
(optional)
Hose connector
(optional)
Quick coupling for
3/8" hose
Timed solenoid valve
(optional)

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3 - OPERATION
3.1 Preliminary operations
Before operating the humidifier, check that:
•All connections, both electrical and hydraulic, have been made according to the instructions in this
manual;
•The humidifier is free and clean;
•The water supply tap is open.
3.2 First start-up
•Check the correct direction of the air flow and the direction of rotation of the disc (Fig. 3.2.1);
•Ensure that all cables are correctly positioned and that they are not pinched or pulled too tight;
•Ensure that the hydraulic connections have been made correctly;
•Open the water supply tap and check that there are no leaks along the circuit.
Fig. 3. 2.1- Initial start-up checks
The pump must never run dry (without water)
The temperature of the liquids used must not exceed 35°C
3.3 Start-up
As soon as the machine is powered up, the motor fan and pump start up. The pump circulates the water
to the rotating disc, which nebulises it, and the fangenerates aflow of air that distributes themist produced
by the humidifier throughout the room. In case of a malfunction during operation, please refer to Chapter
6 "Troubleshooting".
3.4 Adjusting the water flow rate
Adjust the water flow rate by adjusting the ball valve until fine atomization is achieved
without droplets being dragged by the rotating disc (Fig. 3.2.1). Centrifugal humidifiers
produce droplets with an average size between 10 and 30 m. The size of the droplets
depends on the flow rate setting and on various environmental factors.
The UCP Fly is capable of atomising up to a maximum of 25 l/h of water. An excessive
water flow rate may result in an increase in droplet size and adversely affect the mist
quality.
Correct sense
of rotation
Air flow

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4 - MAINTENANCE
The operations described in this chapter must only be carried out by authorised and qualified
personnel, using suitable personal protective equipment. Before carrying out any work,
disconnect the appliance from the electricity and water supplies.
Check periodically that the water flow rate to the centrifuge is correct. Adjust the flow regulator if necessary.
Keep discs, bowl and internal components clean to prevent dirt build-up.
4.1 Cleaning the disc
•Keep the disc clean to prevent limescale build-up or dirt accumulation that could cause increased
vibration or coarse spraying.
•To clean the rotating disc, use a soft, damp cloth and a non-toxic, solvent-free cleaning agent, wiping
without applying excessive pressure.
•Do not use solvents.
•The fixed disk should be cleaned with a brush with stiff bristles: rub the teeth taking care not to damage
them. Any limescale deposits can be removed with vinegar, lemon or another specific non-toxic,
solvent-free product.
4.2 Cleaning the tank
ATTENTION!
Stagnant water can cause the growth of harmful bacteria and microorganisms. It is
therefore necessary to prevent stagnation.
As well as for safety reasons, regular water renewal is also necessary to keep the appliance clean
and free from limescale, mould, etc. It is required to provide a periodic automatic or manual
drainage system for the water collection tank. The water collection tank must be regularly drained,
either automatically or manually.
If the machine is only used occasionally, empty the tank after each use. Never leave water in the
tank when the machine is not in use.
•Inspect and clean the water collection tank periodically.
•To access it, unscrew the two screws on the cover and
pull gently on the catch.
•To facilitate cleaning: remove the float and the pump.
•To remove the float: unscrew the plastic wing nut of the
float arm (see Fig. 4.2.1).
•To remove the pump: use a hex 13spanner to hold down
the stop ring in which the pump is fitted and pull the pump
gently out until it is removed.
•After these operations, clean the inside of the tank with a
cloth or sponge, rubbing gently on the walls. Do not use
solvents.
•Periodically check the operation and cleanliness of the
pump and float. Every 2-3 months wash the inner parts
of the pump with lukewarm water.
Fig. 4.2.1

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4.3 Replacing and cleaning the pump
To replace the pump, proceed as follows:
•Unscrew the two cover screws using a Phillips screwdriver and remove the cover.
•Unscrew the plastic wing nut from the float arm. Hold down the stop ring in which the pump is fitted with
a fixed spanner (hex 13) and gently pull the pump out.
•Remove the pawl from the discharge port of the removed pump and fit it to the new one.
•Repeat the sequence in reverse, taking care to adjust the float position so that the water level inside
the tank completely covers the pump.
The pump does not require any special maintenance. It may be necessary, depending on the quality of
the water used, to periodically clean the internal rotating parts. In this case:
•Disconnect the pump as described above.
•Turn the swivel ring to the unlock position and remove it.
•Remove the rotor and impeller and clean them with lukewarm water and a brush. Any limescale
deposits can be removed with vinegar, lemon or special products. Do not use solvents.
•Refit the nozzle and reconnect the pump.
4.4 Replacing the rotating disc
•Remove the front protection grille, if present, by unscrewing the 3 fixing screws.
•Remove the central cap of the rotating disc by levering it into the recess with a small slotted screwdriver
(Fig. 4.4.1).
•Using a screwdriver (hex 7), loosen the M4x16 fixing screw of the rotating disc to the motor shaft and
its washer (Fig. 4.4.2).
Fig. 4.4.1 Fig. 4.4.2
•Insert the M8x40 screw supplied with the machine into the central hole of the rotating disc
(Fig. 4.4.3)
•Use a screwdriver (hex 13) to tighten the screw, which will push out the disc effortlessly as it
enters the hole. (Fig. 4.4.4)
Push inside
the slot
Screw M4x16

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Fig. 4.4.3 Fig. 4.4.4
•Once the disc has been removed, remove the M8x40 screw by unscrewing it from the rotating
disc.
•Apply a small amount of grease to the crankshaft and fit the new disc, making sure the keys
are aligned and pressing on the centre, without tapping or forcing. Replace the washer, M4
screw and plug. Check that the 4 mm thick spacer (see section 5.3 "Spare parts list" item 5) is
correctly positioned between the fixed and rotating discs.
4.5 Replacing the float
•Disconnect the water supply and remove any fittings from the ½" water inlet on the machine.
•Remove the two cover screws using a Phillips screwdriver and remove the cover.
•Unscrew the plastic ring nut and remove the float body.
•Position the new float and adjust it so that the water level inside the tank completely covers the
pump.
•Reassemble the assembly repeating the sequence in reverse.
4.6 Replacing the nozzle
•After removing the rotating disc (see section 4.4), remove the nozzle by unscrewing the two fixing
screws.
•Push the grey ring on the elbow connector (see section 5.3 "Spare parts list" item 19) to the rear
of the disc and, while holding it down, pull the nozzle to be replaced.
•Position the new nozzle by repeating the sequence in reverse.
4.7 Accessories
A complete range of accessories that can be combined with your UCP Fly, such as protective grids,
electronic humidity regulators, thermostats, timed drainage and cleaning systems, electrical wiring and
plumbing accessories, is available on request.
Ask your supplier for the accessories catalogue for more details.
Mx8 screw40

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5 - TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
5.1 Technical data
50Hz Versions
H15
H20
H25
Atomization capacity
l/h
up to 25
up to 25
up to 25
Power supply
~ single-phase
~ single-phase
~ single-phase
IP rating
IP56
IP56
IP56
Weight
kg
10
10
10
Air flow rate
m³/h
750
1100
1800
Power
W
320
340
380
Voltage
V/Hz
230/50
230/50
230/50
Current
A
1.8
1.9
2.0
60Hz Versions
H15
H20
H25
Atomisation capacity
l/h
up to 25
up to 25
up to 25
Power supply
~ single-phase
~ single-phase
~ single-phase
IP rating
IP56
IP56
IP56
Weight
kg
10
10
10
Air flow rate
m³/h
1100
1300
2100
Power
W
390
410
520
Voltage
V/Hz
230/60
230/60
230/60
Current
A
1.8
1.9
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5.2 Overall dimensions
5.3 Electrical diagrams
Ensure that the electrical supply characteristics complies with the table.
Use cables with an appropriate cross-section for the rated current (A) of the
device (see Section 5.1 'Technical characteristics').
Insert a thermomagnetic differential circuit breaker on the power line upstream
of the equipment.
Also ensure that:
- all electrical connections have been made in accordance with the instructions in this manual;
- the unit has been correctly grounded;
- all applicable safety regulations have been complied with;
If the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or his technical service or by a
similarly qualified person, to prevent any risk.

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6. SPARE PARTS LIST
Use only original spare parts.
When ordering spare parts, always
specify:
•Machine model
•Year of construction/No. of
series
•Part number
•Quantity
•Shipping address
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