3.5 Electrical Installation
A fully qualified electrical engineer must undertake all field wiring and electrical work in accordance with local regulations.
3.5.1 Dryer Supply
The dryer is capable of accepting an electrical supply in the
range or
85V-265V /1ph/ 50 or 60Hz and should be connected in
accordance with local wiring regulations. Refer to the technical
specification for voltage and frequency tolerances.
3.5.2 Dryer Auxilliary Connections
Dipswitch Array 2
The dryer can be connected to external control and alarm circuits using the dedicated terminals on the lower terminal block inside of the control
panel.
When making these connections it is recommended that:
1
Cable lengths do not exceed 30m in length.
2
Twisted screened cables are used for the remote stop / start and retransmission connections.
3
Low voltage cables are routed away from high voltage supply cables
2
4
0.75mm
cables should be used for remote start / stop and mains fault circuits
Dipswitch Array 1
Dipswitch Array (1)
DIL
Function
Switch
Switch 7 Inlets N/O or N/C
Switch 8 Remote Stop
Switch 9 Purge Setting Mode
Dipswitch Array (2)
DIL
Function
Switch
Switch 3 Temperature unit
selection
Switch 4 Moisture over-ride
Switch 5 Dewpoint Setpoint 1
Switch 6 Dewpoint Setpoint 3
OFF
ON
N/O
N/C
Remote
Remote
Stop
Stop
Inhibited
Enabled
Disabled
Enabled
OFF
ON
o
o
C
F
Off
On
-20 C
-40 C
-70 C
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