– The device may only be operated if all filters are
present and undamaged, including the filter for
the control cabinet cooling air.
– Observe the national regulations of the profes-
sional associations and other country-specific
regulations.
– Always use the machine in well-ventilated
rooms.
– Maintenance and repair work only to be per-
formed by instructed skilled personnel.
– Incorporate the device in your explosion preven-
tion or fire prevention documentation.
– In the event of a fire immediately disconnect the
machine from the power supply and introduce
measures according to fire regulations.
– If there is a filter leak switch off the machine
straight away and replace the filter. After the fil-
ter is changed check the proper functioning of
the machine.
When handling the control electronics, take
appropriate ESD measures to discharge
any electrostatic charges.
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Installation
Only to be performed by a qualified electri-
cian
Observe installation manual!
Spatial requirements
– Even floor.
– Observe distances (rear 30 cm, left and right 60
cm, front 100 cm).
– Well ventilated, observe regional regulations!
6.1
Setup
The turbine is delivered on a pallet.
Remove packaging.
The turbine is screwed to the pallet using four
screws, slacken the screws.
Remove dirt trap (see chapter 10.1.) and pad-
ding.
Lift down turbine from the pallet using a lift
truck (Attention: Only run in from the side!).
If necessary align with feet [1-15].
Due to the high level of noise and to prevent the
erection site heating up, it is strongly recom-
mended to guide the extracted air outdoors.
Assemble main switch
Open the control cabinet doors.
Insert the control shaft [2-1] into the main
switch [2-2] and secure it in place using the
threaded pin fitted.
Fit the control knob [2-4] to the control cabinet
door and secure it in place using an eye bolt [2-
3].
Information on transportation, storage and pack-
aging
Warning! Risk of tipping during transport!
The turbine has a high center of gravity and
therefore must be moved carefully with fork-
lift or lift truck.
– Only transport and store in an upright position.
– Transport only when machine is fully assembled
and locked; secure loose components.
– For transportation with lift truck, or similar, ad-
just the feet [1-15] to the corresponding level;
only run in lift truck from the side.
6.2
Connections
The following connections are available, see [1-10]
to [1-14]:
– Power supply
– Connection of group alarm lights (e.g. perma-
nent LED light BM 230VAC YE, WERMA, Ri-
etheim-Weilheim)
– Connection for switch-on contact of EAA energy
box or external "ON" switch if there are no lights
with contacts
– Connection for scavenging air flap (e.g. shut-off
valve with seal, NORO, Rehden)
– Supply air connection
– Exhaust air connection
– Compressed air connection
The electrical connections must be estab-
lished by qualified electricians.
Requirements of pipe system
– For recommendations please refer to the instal-
lation manual.
– Connection pipe must move at least 5 cm verti-
cally at the supply air connection.
– The pipe system and its components must be
able to endure short-term vacuums up to -400
mbar, which may occur in the event of sudden
closures of all extraction points (e.g. in the case
of a power failure).
Requirements of compressed air supply
– Compressed air, min. 6 bar, max. 10 bar (static
pressure), unoiled
– Setting pressure regulator [6] to max. 6 bar.
Turbo II M
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