Instruction Manual

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POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION
Mains power (115V or 230V ) source supplies energy to the heating system and to the internal power supply.
A VRLA 12V 2.0Ah battery (not included) must be connect to the recharge circuit to allow unit to shoot even without
mains power. At the heating startup the power consumption is maximum and in a couple of hours it goes down.
The average consumption range is from around 37 W (Modular 2) to 53 W (Modular 8).
Ambient temperature and battery loading can influence the average power consumption.
Do not use inverter or UPS if you are not sure that they generate a true sine wave, not a rebuilt one.
Please refer to the UPS manufacturer the correspondance of such features before proceeding
with the connection.
- The max current to be considered for the system is 3,15A
- The connection to the electricity grid (115v or 230V ) must be performed by a qualified technician.
- Connect the equipment to the electricity grid only after you have completed the installation.
- It is necessary to connect the ground terminal.
- The system must be connected to the mains trough on automatic switch
(automatic switch, curie C, with Ih= 10 A and Idif= 30 mA,...) with breaking capacity based on the assumed fault current
of the fogging system in the sampling point.
PLEASE NOTE THAT, AS ALL POWERED EQUIPMENT FROM THE ELECTRICITY GRID REQUIRING INSTALLATION,
IT IS SUBJECT TO COMPLIANCE WITH RULES OF THE COUNTRY IN WHICH IT IS INSTALLED
For section and types of wires, fuses, suitability of materials to installation sites etc..
REPLACE FUSE ONLY USING SAME TYPE ,FOLLOWING THOSE SPECIFICATIONS:
CERAMIC BODY FILLED WITH QUARTZ, REF. STD. EN60127-2-3/DIN41660 3,15Ah (EXAMPLE OMEGA GT520231)
Power supply main connections
Mains power
Ground connection
Battery slot (battery not included)
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- The battery is necessary to use the system in a safe way.
The battery is recharged by system board.
- The placing of the lead-acid battery 2 Ah DC 12 V is under the heat exchanger,
in flat position with poles facing the plastic cover.
- In order to accede to the battery case is necessary to remove the frontal cover.
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