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E-PAK 150 DX/300 DX/500 DX
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(E-PAK 150 DX) and Figure 24 (E-PAK 300 DX/500 DX). See also
'Table 6-1: Accessory terminals'.
The most common accessory is a PS cable which allows remote start/stop
signalling from the valves of the duct system.
Table 6-1: Accessory terminals
Terminal
Accessory/function description
1–2
Permanent 24 V AC of external equipment
3–4
Pilot signal
5–6
Remote start/stop
9–10
Compressed Air Switch (CAS)
11–12
External emergency stop
23–24
Remote run indicator
25–26
Remote alarm output (red fault indicator light)
Before installation
WARNING!
Risk of personal injuries.
Always use proper lifting and protective equipment.
WARNING!
Risk of tipping.
Consider the centre of gravity and attachments during transport.
NOTE!
Always follow local regulations and legislation for all steps of the
installation process.
NOTE!
Fill in the installation protocol during installation, see
'Appendix A: Installation protocol'.
NOTE!
Make a layout for the entire system before installing
E-PAK 150 DX/300 DX/500 DX.
Delivery checks
Check the unit for any transport damage. In case of damage or parts missing,
notify the carrier and your local Nederman representative immediately.
Installation requirements
Location and risk area
Prepare the location where E-PAK 150 DX/300 DX/500 DX is to be placed
before installation.
NOTE!
E-PAK 150 DX/300 DX/500 DX needs approximately 1.0 m of free
space above the top to facilitate replacing of the main and control filters.
NOTE!
Keep the area around the unit free to facilitate access to the collector
bin and control filter, see Figure 3.
Foundation
The unit is to be anchored to a hard, level and firm foundation, such as a
reinforced concrete foundation.