Nederman HV Series User manual

User Manual
Control Panels/Starters
HV Control Panel
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DA BRUGERVEJLEDNING
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ES MANUAL DE USUARIO
FI KÄYTTÖOHJE
FR MANUEL DE L'UTILISATEUR
NL GEBRUIKERSHANDLEIDING
PL INSTRUKCJA OBSŁUGI
PT MANUAL DO UTILIZADOR
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Declaration of conformity ......................................................... 4
Figures .......................................................................................... 6
English ........................................................................................... 12
Dansk ............................................................................................. 22
Deutch ........................................................................................... 32
Español .......................................................................................... 43
Suomi ............................................................................................ 54
Français ......................................................................................... 64
Nederlands ................................................................................... 75
Polski ............................................................................................. 86
Português ..................................................................................... 97
Slovensky ..................................................................................... 108
Svenska ......................................................................................... 118
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Declaration of conformity
EN English
Declaration of conformity
We, AB Ph. Nederman & Co., declare under our sole responsibility that
the Nederman product:
HV Control Panel (Part No. **, and stated versions of **) to which this
declaration relates, is in conformity with all the relevant provisions of
the following directives and standards:
Directives
2006/42/EC, 2014/30/EU, 2011/65/EU
Standards
EN ISO 12100:2010, EN 60204-1, EN 61000-6-2/4, EN 61242, EN
61316
The name and signature at the end of this document is the person re-
sponsible for both the declaration of conformity and the technical file.
DA Dansk
Overensstemmelseserklæring
AB Ph. Nederman & Co., erklærer som eneansvarlige, at følgende pro-
dukt fra Nederman:
HV Control Panel (Artikel nr. **, og erklærede versioner af **), som den-
ne erklæring vedrører, er i overensstemmelse med alle de relevante
bestemmelser i de følgende direktiver og standarder:
Direktiver
2006/42/EC, 2014/30/EU, 2011/65/EU
Standarder
EN ISO 12100:2010, EN 60204-1, EN 61000-6-2/4, EN 61242, EN
61316
Navnet og underskriften sidst i dette dokument tilhører den person,
der er ansvarlig for såvel overensstemmelseserklæringen som den tek-
niske dokumentation.
DE Deutch
Konformitätserklärung
Wir, AB Ph. Nederman & Co., erklären in alleiniger Verantwortung, dass
das Nederman Produkt:
HV Control Panel (Art.-Nr. **, und bauartgleiche Versionen **), auf wel-
ches sich diese Erklärung bezieht, mit allen einschlägigen Bestimmun-
gen der folgenden Richtlinien und Normen übereinstimmt:
Richtlinien
2006/42/EC, 2014/30/EU, 2011/65/EU
Standards
EN ISO 12100:2010, EN 60204-1, EN 61000-6-2/4, EN 61242, EN
61316
Der Name und die Unterschrift am Ende dieses Dokuments sind die für
die Konformitätserklärung und die technischen Unterlagen verant-
wortlichen Personen.
ES Español
Declaración de Conformidad
Nosotros, AB Ph. Nederman & Co., declaramos bajo nuestra exclusiva
responsabilidad que el producto de Nederman,
HV Control Panel (Ref. n.º ** y las versiones indicadas de **), al que ha-
ce referencia esta declaración, cumple con todas las provisiones rele-
vantes de las Directivas y normas que se indican a continuación:
Directivas
2006/42/EC, 2014/30/EU, 2011/65/EU
Normas
EN ISO 12100:2010, EN 60204-1, EN 61000-6-2/4, EN 61242, EN
61316
El nombre y firma que figuran al final de este documento corresponden
a la persona responsable, tanto de la declaración como de la ficha técni-
ca.
FI Suomi
Vaatimustenmukaisuusvakuutus
Me, AB Ph. Nederman & Co., vakuutamme yksinomaan omalla vastuul-
lamme, että Nederman tuote:
HV Control Panel (tuotenro ** ja **:n määritetyt versiot), jota tämä va-
kuutus koskee, on seuraavien direktiivien ja standardien kaikkien so-
vellettavien määräysten mukainen:
Direktiivit
2006/42/EC, 2014/30/EU, 2011/65/EU
Standardit
EN ISO 12100:2010, EN 60204-1, EN 61000-6-2/4, EN 61242, EN
61316
Tämä asiakirjan lopussa oleva nimi ja allekirjoitus ovat henkilön, joka
vastaa sekä vaatimuksenmukaisuusvakuutuksesta että teknisestä tie-
dostosta.
FR Français
Déclaration de conformité
Nous, AB Ph. Nederman & Co., déclarons sous notre seule responsabili-
té que le produit Nederman :
HV Control Panel (réf. ** et versions indiquées de **) auquel fait réfé-
rence la présente déclaration est en conformité avec toutes les disposi-
tions applicables des directives et normes suivantes :
Directives
2006/42/EC, 2014/30/EU, 2011/65/EU
Normes
EN ISO 12100:2010, EN 60204-1, EN 61000-6-2/4, EN 61242, EN
61316
Le nom et la signature à la fin de ce document sont ceux de la personne
responsable de la déclaration de conformité et du fichier technique.
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NL Nederlands
Conformiteitsverklaring
Wij ,AB Ph. Nederman & Co., verklaren onder onze verantwoordelijkheid
dat het Nederman product:
HV Control Panel (artikelnr. **, en vermelde uitvoeringen van **) waar-
op deze verklaring betrekking heeft, in overeenstemming is met alle re-
levante bepalingen van de volgende richtlijnen en normen:
Richtlijnen
2006/42/EC, 2014/30/EU, 2011/65/EU
Normen
EN ISO 12100:2010, EN 60204-1, EN 61000-6-2/4, EN 61242, EN
61316
Naam en handtekening onder dit document zijn van degene die verant-
woordelijk is voor zowel de Verklaring van Overeenstemming als het
technische document.
PL Polski
Deklaracja zgodności
My, AB Ph. Nederman & Co. niniejszym oświadczamy na naszą własną
odpowiedzialność, że Nederman produkt:
HV Control Panel [nr części ** oraz wskazane wersje **], który jest
przedmiotem niniejszej deklaracji, spełnia wszystkie odpowiednie wy-
magania wymienionych niżej dyrektyw i norm:
Dyrektywy
2006/42/EC, 2014/30/EU, 2011/65/EU
Normy
EN ISO 12100:2010, EN 60204-1, EN 61000-6-2/4, EN 61242, EN
61316
Na końcu niniejszego dokumentu znajdują się imię i nazwisko oraz pod-
pis osoby odpowiedzialnej za deklarację zgodności oraz dokumentację
techniczną.
PT Português
Declaração de conformidade
Nós, da AB Ph. Nederman & Co., declaramos sob nossa responsabilidade
exclusiva que o Nederman produto:
HV Control Panel (peça nº **, e versões referidas de **) à qual esta de-
claração se refere, está em conformidade com todas as disposições re-
levantes das seguintes diretrizes e normas:
Directivas
2006/42/EC, 2014/30/EU, 2011/65/EU
Normas
EN ISO 12100:2010, EN 60204-1, EN 61000-6-2/4, EN 61242, EN
61316
O nome e a assinatura no fim deste documento é a pessoa responsável
pela declaração de conformidade e pelo arquivo técnico.
SK Slovensky
Vyhlásenie o zhode
My, AB Ph. Nederman & Co., na vlastnú zodpovednosť vyhlasujeme, že
Nederman výrobok:
HV Control Panel (č. dielu ** a oficiálna verzia **), ktorého sa toto vy-
hlásenie týka, je v zhode so všetkými príslušnými ustanoveniami týchto
smerníc a noriem:
Smernice
2006/42/EC, 2014/30/EU, 2011/65/EU
Normy
EN ISO 12100:2010, EN 60204-1, EN 61000-6-2/4, EN 61242, EN
61316
Meno a podpis na konci tohto dokumentu patria osobe zodpovednej za
vyhlásenie o zhode a technickú dokumentáciu.
SV Svenska
Överensstämmelsedeklaration
Vi, AB Ph. Nederman & Co., förklarar under vårt fulla ansvar att Neder-
man-produkten:
HV Control Panel (artikelnummer **, och angivna versioner av **) som
denna deklaration avser, är i överensstämmelse med alla relevanta be-
stämmelser i följande direktiv och standarder:
Direktiv
2006/42/EC, 2014/30/EU, 2011/65/EU
Standards
EN ISO 12100:2010, EN 60204-1, EN 61000-6-2/4, EN 61242, EN
61316
Namnet och signaturen i slutet av detta dokument är den person som
ansvarar för både försäkran om överensstämmelse och den tekniska fi-
len.
**
40124517, 40124518, 40124519, 40124520, 40124521, 40124522, 40124523, 40124524, 40124525, 40124526
AB Ph. Nederman & Co.
P.O. Box 602
SE-251 06 Helsingborg
Sweden
Fredrik Hermann
Product Center Manager
Technical Product Management
2020-07-08
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User Manual
Table of contents
Figures ............................................................................................................................................................................. 6
1 Preface ............................................................................................................................................................................ 13
2 Safety .............................................................................................................................................................................. 13
2.1 Classification of important information ......................................................................................................... 13
2.2 General safety instructions .............................................................................................................................. 13
3 Description ..................................................................................................................................................................... 13
3.1 Intended use ....................................................................................................................................................... 13
3.2 Function ............................................................................................................................................................... 13
3.3 Insight Ready ...................................................................................................................................................... 14
3.4 Main parts ............................................................................................................................................................ 14
4 Operation ........................................................................................................................................................................ 14
4.1 Physical buttons ................................................................................................................................................. 14
4.1.1 Stop button (A) .................................................................................................................................... 14
4.1.2 Start button (B) .................................................................................................................................... 14
4.1.3 Test start button (C) ............................................................................................................................ 14
4.1.4 Home button (D) .................................................................................................................................. 14
4.2 Display navigation .............................................................................................................................................. 14
4.3 Start screen ......................................................................................................................................................... 14
4.3.1 Insight ready button (E) ..................................................................................................................... 14
4.3.2 Read the manual button (F) ............................................................................................................... 14
4.3.3 Change the language button (G) ....................................................................................................... 14
4.3.4 Right arrow button (H) ....................................................................................................................... 14
4.4 HOME 2 ................................................................................................................................................................. 14
4.4.1 (A) The Status field ............................................................................................................................. 14
4.4.2 (B) Indicators ....................................................................................................................................... 15
4.4.3 (C) Right (forward) and left (back) buttons .................................................................................... 15
4.4.4 (D) Settings button ............................................................................................................................. 15
4.4.5 (E) Alarm button .................................................................................................................................. 15
4.4.6 (F) Manual start buttons .................................................................................................................... 15
4.4.7 (G) Week time and Overtime/Timer ................................................................................................. 15
4.4.8 (H) Vacuum, dP Filter, SSR and DIR .................................................................................................. 15
4.4.9 (I) Cloud communication status ........................................................................................................ 15
4.5 HOME 2 ................................................................................................................................................................. 15
4.6 Settings ................................................................................................................................................................ 16
4.6.1 System settings ................................................................................................................................... 16
4.6.2 Logon ..................................................................................................................................................... 16
4.7 Alarms .................................................................................................................................................................. 16
4.7.1 Alarm history ........................................................................................................................................ 16
4.7.2 Alarm list ............................................................................................................................................... 17
5 Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................................................ 20
6 Spare Parts ..................................................................................................................................................................... 20
6.1 Ordering spare parts .......................................................................................................................................... 20
7 Recycling ......................................................................................................................................................................... 20
8 Acronyms ........................................................................................................................................................................ 21
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1Preface
Thank you for using a Nederman product!
The Nederman Group is a world-leading supplier and
developer of products and solutions for the environ-
mental technology sector. Our innovative products
will filter, clean and recycle in the most demanding of
environments. Nederman's products and solutions will
help you improve your productivity, reduce costs and
also reduce the impact on the environment from in-
dustrial processes.
Read all product documentation and the product iden-
tification plate carefully before installation, use, and
service of this product. Replace documentation imme-
diately if lost. Nederman reserves the right, without
previous notice, to modify and improve its products
including documentation.
This product is designed to meet the requirements
of relevant EC directives. To maintain this status, all
installation, maintenance, and repair is to be done
by qualified personnel using only Nederman original
spare parts and accessories. Contact the nearest au-
thorized distributor or Nederman for advice on tech-
nical service and obtaining spare parts. If there are
any damaged or missing parts when the product is de-
livered, notify the carrier and the local Nederman rep-
resentative immediately.
2Safety
2.1Classification of important informa-
tion
This document contains important information that
is presented either as a warning, caution or note, ac-
cording to the following examples:
WARNING!Risk of personal injury
Warnings indicate a potential hazard to the
health and safety of personnel, and how that
hazard may be avoided.
CAUTION!Risk of equipment damage
Cautions indicate a potential hazard to the
product but not to personnel, and how that
hazard may be avoided.
Notes contain other information that is import-
ant for personnel.
2.2General safety instructions
WARNING!Risk of personal injury
Only properly trained personnel are allowed to
open, install, use and service this product.
Table2.1Explanation of sign and sticker sym-
bols used on the product components or with
documentation.
Sign Description
Risk of electric shock. Even when
the main switch is turned off to the
product, there is still be electricity
in the cabinet. There may also be
control signals with an external
supply.
3Description
3.1Intended use
HV Control Panel is intended for the control and su-
pervision of a high vacuum system with Nederman
FlexFilter, and VAC or RBU vacuum source.
For FlexFilter EX, use the HV Control Panel EX.
3.2Function
The function of the HV Control Panel is to control
cleaning, and if applicable, emptying Nederman Flex-
Filter and pre separators.
It starts a VAC or RBU using the Star/Delta (Y/D) meth-
od in order to reduce starting motor current. During
the start sequence, the startup valve in the vacuum
unit reduces the motor load. When in Delta (D) mode,
the valve is activated and the unit can supply the sys-
tem.
There are three control modes: Off, Standby, and Run-
ning.
The control panel has also a week timer and an over-
time/timer function.
A Pilot signal (PS) is used in installations with auto-
matic start/stop controlled by microswitches on work
sites (AS-set).
After power-on, the control panel is normally in Off
mode and can be set to Standby mode either by press-
ing the green Start button or remotely.
The control panel enters Standby mode and waits for
a pilot signal. When the pilot signal becomes active,
the control panel goes into Running mode and the
VAC/RBU starts. A test start can be done by pressing
the Test-start button.
When the Pilot Signal becomes deactivated, the SSR
stop delay begins to count down until the VAC/RBU
stops and the HV Control Panel goes into Standby
mode.
When RBU is selected, the DIR idling delay also starts
to count down, the startup valve opens and the RBU
goes into Idling mode.
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EN To reduce the risk of dust accumulation in the duct
system, flush valves can be installed in the upstream
end of ducts. The flushing function opens these
valves in a sequence.
3.3 Insight Ready
The Nederman HV Control Panel in Insight ready ver-
sion is prepared for the communication with Neder-
man Insight. The gateway in the HV Control Panel
Insight ready can collect data from the control units
and send it to Nederman Insight.
The customer can access the data by subscribing to
Nederman Insight. This digital subscription service
makes it possible to get feedback on the High Vac
filter system status and prevent malfunctions. The
feedback can help to optimize the system and unlock
potential energy savings. The subscription service
also reminds when it is time for service and/or main-
tenance of the system.
3.4Main parts
See Figure1.
A Emergency stop button. Used to stop the system
in case there is an emergency.
B Main switch. Turn on power to the HV Control Pan-
el cabinet.
C Lock.
D Control panel.
E Warning lamp.
F Nameplate. This is needed for service and identi-
fication.
4Operation
WARNING!Risk of personal injury
Only properly trained personnel are allowed to
install, use and service this product.
WARNING!Risk of personal injury
If there is an emergency stop or if the system
loses power, any connected pneumatic solen-
oid valve can unexpectedly cause a part of the
system, for example, a valve to move.
If there is an emergency stop, do not restart
the product until the problem that caused the
alarm is corrected and the alarm reset. See Sec-
tion4.7Alarms and the Installation and Ser-
vice Manual. If the emergency stop button was
used, it needs to be reset before the alarm can
be reset.
If there is a loss of power, the product needs to
be restarted either by pushing the start button,
via remote or by the Weektimer. The Week-
timer can either be set to start or not start
automatically at a power-on during an active
period.
Other external warning lamps may have also
been installed.
4.1Physical buttons
See Figure2.
4.1.1 Stop button (A)
Press to put the product into Off mode.
4.1.2 Start button (B)
Press to put the product into Standby mode to wait
for a pilot signal. When the pilot signal is active, the
product goes into Running mode.
4.1.3 Test start button (C)
Acts as the Pilot signal. The system will run for one
Stop delay (SSR), see Section4.6Settings.
4.1.4 Home button (D)
Press to go to the HOME screen.
4.2Display navigation
For a description of the different screens, see the fol-
lowing sections. It is possible to navigate around to
the various screens within the panel.
4.3Start screen
See Figure2.
4.3.1 Insight ready button (E)
Only visible for Insight ready versions.
Press to show the following text, “This HV Control
Panel is prepared for the communication with Neder-
man Insight. A subscription with Nederman Insight is
needed. For more information please contact your Ne-
derman representative.”
4.3.2 Read the manual button (F)
Press to show the following text, “Read all product
documentation and product identification plate
carefully before installation, use, and service of this
product.”
4.3.3 Change the language button (G)
Press to change the control panel language. Settings
screen etc., is in English.
4.3.4 Right arrow button (H)
Press to go to the HOME screen.
4.4HOME 2
See Figure3. The operator has an overview of the sys-
tem mode and status.
4.4.1 (A)The Status field
The Status field is used for messages. For example:
• Off, Press Start
• Standby, Waiting for a pilot signal
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• Running
• Start inhibit by remote
• Idling - no vacuum
• Alarm
4.4.2 (B)Indicators
The round indicators on the left show the status of
the product, and if there is a warning or an alarm:
• Green indicates which mode the product is in: Off;
Standby or Running. The Pilot signal is green if it is
activated.
• Yellow if there is a warning.
• Red if there is an alarm.
4.4.3 (C)Right (forward) and left (back)
buttons
The main way to navigate forward to the next screen
or back to a previous screen in the control panel is by
using the arrows on the bottom right and left corners
on the panel.
In some screens, there is not enough space for right
and left arrows. Press the Home button to go back to
the HOME screen. See Section4.1Physical buttons.
From the HOME screen, use the left arrow to go to the
Start screen.
4.4.4 (D)Settings button
Press the Settings button to go to the Settings screen.
To change settings, see the Installation and Service
Manual.
4.4.5 (E)Alarm button
Press the Alarm button to go to the Alarm screen.
4.4.6 (F)Manual start buttons
Depending on the system configuration, the following
buttons are visible:
• Filter: Filter cleaning.
• AEB: Emptying by AEB.
• TVFD: Emptying by TVFD.
• PreSep: Emptying of PreSeparator.
• Rotary: Emptying by Rotary Valve.
• Flush.
Filter cleaning and flush needs a vacuum, which can
only be performed in Running mode.
Emptying of AEB, TVFD, PreSep and Rotary can also be
performed when not in Running mode.
There are countdown timers that show the time to
the next sequence for the event.
Filter cleaning and TVFD must not operate simultan-
eously. A light green button indicates that the timer is
in a waiting state.
In addition, Rotary is green when it is running and light
green during a pause.
4.4.7 (G)Week time and Overtime/Timer
See Figure3 and Figure7. Indicators for the Week-
timer and the Overtime button are made visible us-
ing the Week time Settings button in the Settings
screen. Week timer is used to set the control panel to
run the system on a regular weekly schedule. See Sec-
tion4.6Settings.
Press the Overtime button, or use a remote control
switch to enable it to temporarily add extra time to
operate the system.
When the Weektimer period is active, overtime is in a
waiting mode and its button is light green. When the
Weektimer period expires, the Overtime button be-
comes green and the overtime starts to count down.
The activated overtime can be deactivated by pushing
the Overtime button for two seconds.
See Figure4(A). If Weektimer is not enabled, Overtime
can be enabled but the button is displayed as a Timer
button. Use the timer to temporarily turn on and oper-
ate the system for a set period of time.
4.4.8 (H)Vacuum, dP Filter, SSR and DIR
Vacuum and dP Filter are visible if vacuum sensors are
installed and configured. dP Filter indicates the pres-
sure drop of the filter system, (main filter + control
filter when applicable). If the pilot signal is deactiv-
ated, the DIR (RBU only) and SSR are visible when they
count down.
4.4.9 (I)Cloud communication status
For Insight ready version this indicator shows the
status of the Cloud communication.
The indicator has three statuses:
No subscription made. For setting,
see Installation and Service manu-
al.
Communication is working.
Communication is not working.
4.5HOME 2
See Figure5. The Status field is the same as in HOME.
See Section4.4HOME 2.
Service shows the number of hours of use since the
last service. Total shows the total number of hours
the product has been used. Figure5(A) shows the ser-
vice interval.
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See Figure6. A password is required to configure
parameters and settings. See also the Installation and
Service Manual.
Basic settings are configured such as Clean, Emptying,
Flush (CleanEmt/Flush), Week time Settings, Alarm
delay, ASC/LCC, System Settings, and Logon. System
settings can be accessed without a password for cer-
tain functions. See Section4.6.1System settings.
For more information, see the Installation and Service
manual.
See Figure6(A). Press this button to see the help
pages.
4.6.1System settings
See Figure8. The following five functions are access-
ible at the user level.
1Set Screen Brightness
The screen brightness can be set to a value
between 0% and 100%.
2Calibrate Touch Screen
If necessary, adjust the calibration to make sure
that the correct item is selected when pushing on
the screen.
3Activate Clean Screen
This function disables the touch surface in order
to clean it.
4System information
Lists the version for the product and its software.
5PLC I/O
This screen is for diagnostic purposes.
To access other buttons, an administrator password is
required. See the Installation and Service manual.
4.6.2Logon
See Figure9. To be able to configure most paramet-
ers and settings, a password is required. There are dif-
ferent user levels, each with its own password. Logon
shows who is logged on to the control panel. Auto-
matic logoff after five minutes of inactivity.
Together with other cabinet documentation, there is
a sealed envelope, marked with the text:
Contains confidential information, belongs to the
owner of the equipment. Needs to be shared with re-
sponsible for the installation of Control Cabinet.
The cabinet test protocol (2183847-X HVCP test) is
placed in the envelope. The password is found in para-
graph 1.3 Software package & password
If the Test Protocol is lost, contact your Nederman
representative and ask for the password to HVCP
Insight PLC logon menu.
4.7Alarms
See Figure10. This is a list of alarms and warnings and
when they were triggered. An “A” indicates an alarm
and “W” indicates a warning. Some alarms and warn-
ings are for all products while others are specific to EX
products.
Alarms can be reset with the Reset button. See Fig-
ure10(A). A password is needed. For more informa-
tion, see the Installation and Service manual.
See Figure10(B). Press this button to go to the Alarm
history.
4.7.1Alarm history
See Figure11. Alarm history lists alarms and warn-
ings in the order in which they occurred and when the
problem was corrected. (The same message but at a
later timestamp).
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4.7.2Alarm list
Table4.1Alarm list
Nr Type Alarm text Stand-
ard EX
A001 Alarm Fire alarm X X
A002 Alarm Safety relay/Emergency stop X X
A003 Alarm HRD Fault X
A004 Alarm HRD activated X
A008 Alarm Compressed air < 3 bar X X
A009 Alarm DFC-08M alarm X X
A010 Alarm High filter system dP X X
A011 Alarm N-S switch on X X
A013 Alarm BLI Dust bin level high X X
A014 Alarm LI Dust level high X X
A017 Alarm VAC1 Bearing temp high X X
A018 Alarm VAC1 Motor overload/overtemp X X
A019 Alarm VAC1 Maintenance switch off X X
A020 Alarm VAC1 Start command no response X X
A033 Alarm Control Filter 1 high dP X X
A034 Alarm Filter 1 Venting panel open X
A035 Alarm Isolation valve 1 locked X
A036 Alarm Filter 1 TVFD failed X
A040 Alarm Control Filter 1-2 high dP X
A041 Alarm Filter 1-2 Venting panel open X
A045 Alarm Rotary valve 1 fault (not ready) X
A046 Alarm Rotary valve 1 no rotation X
A049 Alarm Control Filter 2 high dP X
A050 Alarm Filter 2 Venting panel open X
A052 Alarm Filter 2 TVFD failed X
A061 Alarm Rotary valve 2 fault (not ready) X
A062 Alarm Rotary valve 2 no rotation X
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EN Nr Type Alarm text Stand-
ard EX
A065 Alarm VAC2 Not ready X
A066 Alarm VAC2 Fault X
A068 Alarm VAC2 No response X
A081 Alarm Control Filter 3 high dP X
A082 Alarm Filter 3 Venting panel open X
A083 Alarm Isolation valve 2 locked X
A084 Alarm Filter 3 TVFD failed X
A088 Alarm Control Filter 3-4 high dP X
A089 Alarm Filter 3-4 Venting panel open X
A093 Alarm Rotary valve 3 fault (not ready) X
A094 Alarm Rotary valve 3 no rotation X
A097 Alarm Control Filter 4 high dP X
A098 Alarm Filter 4 Venting panel open X
A100 Alarm Filter 4 TVFD failed X
A109 Alarm Rotary valve 4 fault (not ready) X
A110 Alarm Rotary valve 4 no rotation X
A129 Alarm TVFD 1 upper and lower slides opened X
A130 Alarm TVFD 2 upper and lower slides opened X
A131 Alarm TVFD 3 upper and lower slides opened X
A132 Alarm TVFD 4 upper and lower slides opened X
A145 Alarm RBU1 Overheating X X
A146 Alarm RBU1 Motor overload/overtemp X X
A147 Alarm RBU1 Maintenance switch off X X
A148 Alarm RBU1 No start response X X
Table4.2Warning list
Nr Type Warning text Stand-
ard EX
W404 Warning Vacuum level very low X X
W405 Warning Vacuum level low X X
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Nr Type Warning text Stand-
ard EX
W406 Warning Vacuum level high X X
W408 Warning Compressed air < 3 bar X X
W409 Warning DFC-08M alarm X X
W410 Warning High filter system dP X X
W411 Warning N-S switch on X X
W413 Warning BLI Dust bin level high X X
W414 Warning LI Dust level high X X
W417 Warning VAC1 Time for service X X
W433 Warning Control Filter 1 high dP X X
W436 Warning Filter 1 TVFD upper not opening X
W437 Warning Filter 1 TVFD upper not closing X
W438 Warning Filter 1 TVFD lower not opening X
W439 Warning Filter 1 TVFD lower not closing X
W440 Warning Control Filter 1-2 high dP X
W445 Warning Rotary valve 1 fault (not ready) X
W446 Warning Rotary valve 1 no rotation X
W449 Warning Control Filter 2 high dP X
W452 Warning Filter 2 TVFD upper not opening X
W453 Warning Filter 2 TVFD upper not closing X
W454 Warning Filter 2 TVFD lower not opening X
W455 Warning Filter 2 TVFD lower not closing X
W461 Warning Rotary valve 2 fault (not ready) X
W462 Warning Rotary valve 2 no rotation X
W481 Warning Control Filter 3 high dP X
W484 Warning Filter 3 TVFD upper not opening X
W485 Warning Filter 3 TVFD upper not closing X
W486 Warning Filter 3 TVFD lower not opening X
W487 Warning Filter 3 TVFD lower not closing X
W488 Warning Control Filter 3-4 high dP X
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EN Nr Type Warning text Stand-
ard EX
W494 Warning Rotary valve 3 no rotation X
W497 Warning Control Filter 4 high dP X
W500 Warning Filter 4 TVFD upper not opening X
W501 Warning Filter 4 TVFD upper not closing X
W502 Warning Filter 4 TVFD lower not opening X
W503 Warning Filter 4 TVFD lower not closing X
W510 Warning Rotary valve 4 no rotation X
W513 Warning ASC1 not opening X X
W514 Warning ASC1 not closing or duct system leakage X X
W515 Warning ASC2 not opening EX45-55
W516 Warning ASC2 not closing or duct system leakage EX45-55
W545 Warning RBU1 Time for service X X
5Troubleshooting
See Table4.1. If there is an alarm or warning in the
control panel, the first step is to make sure that the
system has been properly configured and that the in-
stallation settings made in the sections above are cor-
rect.
If this does not solve the problem, see the service and
troubleshooting guide for the specific component that
has caused the alarm or warning.
6Spare Parts
CAUTION!Risk of equipment damage
Use only$N$e$d$e$r$m$a$n$ original spare parts and ac-
cessories.
Contact your nearest authorized distribut-
or or N$e$d$e$r$m$a$n$ for advice on technical ser-
vice or if you require help with spare parts. See
also$w$w$w$.$n$e$d$e$r$m$a$n$.$c$o$m$.
6.1Ordering spare parts
When ordering spare parts always state the following:
• The part number and control number (see the
product identification plate).
• Detail number and name of the spare part
(see$w$w$w$.$n$e$d$e$r$m$a$n$.$c$o$m$).
• Quantity of the parts required.
7Recycling
The product has been designed for component mater-
ials to be recycled. Its different material types must be
handled according to relevant local regulations. Con-
tact the distributor or$N$e$d$e$r$m$a$n$ if uncertainties arise
when scrapping the product at the end of its service
life.
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