Panel de Control-Te806 Ing
Panel de Control-Te806 Ing
Panel de Control-Te806 Ing
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INDEX:
1 - General ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................23
1.1 - Introduction ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................23
1.2 - General warning........................................................................................................................................................................................................23
1.3 - Symbols in the manual .............................................................................................................................................................................................24
1.4 - Important tips ............................................................................................................................................................................................................25
1.5 - Cautions....................................................................................................................................................................................................................25
1.6 - Noise.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................25
1.7 - Cautions levels..........................................................................................................................................................................................................25
1.8 - Temporary Storage ...................................................................................................................................................................................................25
1.9 - Transporting..............................................................................................................................................................................................................26
1.10 - Overall size .............................................................................................................................................................................................................26
1.11 - Disposal ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................26
1.12 - Assistance center ...................................................................................................................................................................................................26
1.13 - Repairs and spare parts .........................................................................................................................................................................................26
1.14 - Guarantee conditions..............................................................................................................................................................................................26
1.15 - Ordering spare parts ...............................................................................................................................................................................................26
2- First starting of the TE806 board, use and description ..............................................................................................................................................27
2.1 - Operation to do during the first starting of the TE806 Board ....................................................................................................................................27
2.1.1 - How programming the Date and time on the panel............................................................................................................................................27
3.4.1 - Procedure to setting tha automatic test..............................................................................................................................................................28
2.2 - TE806 Board; LED indication decription...................................................................................................................................................................29
3.3 - TE806 Board; command buttons decription .............................................................................................................................................................29
2.4 - TE806 Board; function description............................................................................................................................................................................30
2.4.1 - Function mode description .................................................................................................................................................................................30
2.4.2 - Function steps ....................................................................................................................................................................................................31
2.4.3 - Measurement system.........................................................................................................................................................................................32
2.4.4 - Alarms description..............................................................................................................................................................................................32
3 - TE206 connection and electrical drawings.................................................................................................................................................................33
3.1 - Connectors layout .....................................................................................................................................................................................................33
3.2 - Electrical drawing (pre-excited alternator with D+ signal).........................................................................................................................................34
3.2 - Electrical drawing (permanent magnet type alternator) ............................................................................................................................................35
4 - TE806 Board programmation instruction ...................................................................................................................................................................35
4.1 - Programmation menu access description.................................................................................................................................................................35
4.2 - Parameters modification instructions ........................................................................................................................................................................35
4.3 - User menu parameters description...........................................................................................................................................................................36
4.4 - Advanced menu parameters description ..................................................................................................................................................................36
6 - General sales conditions and warranty ......................................................................................................................................................................39
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1 - GENERAL
The Instruction for Use are integral part of the machine and must accompany it for all its useful life until its demolition.
For every operation one must always apply to what is prescribed in the Instructions.
Prevent from making use of the machine operators not knowing the prescription based on the Instructions
Hand over the manual to any other user or successive owner of the machine.
Verify if the registration number reproduced on the technical card of the acquired model agrees with that one cut with the label of the “Marking CE”
The Firm “TECNOELETTRA s.r.l.” will not think he is responsible for difficulties, breaks, accidents etc. due to the no knowledge or at any rate to the no
application of the rules held in this manual.
The same is told for the execution of changes and variants or for the installation of accessory not previously authorized.
1.1 - Introduction
Dear Customer,
We would like to thank you for your attention and for purchasing a “TECNOELETTRA” high-quality “Electric Panel.”
Our Technical Service and Spare Parts departments will do their utmost to help you should you need it.
To this regard, for all control and overhaul operations, please call “TECNOELETTRA” who will provide you with specialized, prompt action.
If you have had parts replaced, ask and make sure that only genuine “TECNOELETTRA” spare parts are used in order to assure you that the initial
performance and safety required by current standards are restored.
Use of non-genuine spare parts shall immediately forfeit all right to warranty and Technical Service by “TECNOELETTRA”.
The special composition and design of this panel enables satisfying the most restrictive operator safety standards.
To use “TECNOELETTRA Electric Panels” in the best way, below we give the most important rules to be followed.
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- This electric panel has only to be used for the purpose for which it was specifically designed. Any other use shall be considered improper and,
therefore, dangerous.
- Our products are made in conformity with current safety standards so it is recommended to use all these devices and take care that their use causes
no injury or damage.
- All operations concerning the installation of the control panel should be carried out by skilled personnel in conformity with present regulations.
- During work it is recommended to keep to the current personal safety rules in force in the country the product is destined for (clothing, work tools,
etc.).
- When the unit is working do not use the electric control board parts.
- Never for any reason modify any part of the electric panel (connections, holes, electrical or mechanical devices, etc.) unless duly authorized to do so
in writing by “TECNOELETTRA”: the responsibility deriving from any such action shall fall on the person doing it since he then in fact becomes its
manufacturer.
- Before doing any cleaning or maintenance, de-energise and switch off the machine it is connected to.
- De-energise and disconnect the equipment in the event of breakdown or malfuncion. If any repairs is needed contact an Authorized Retailer only
and ask that only original spare parts are used. Failing to observe the above instructions may put the safety of the electric control board at risk
and the warranty will immediately decline.
- When installing the control panel comply with the IP protection seal indicated on the identification plate. If the IP protection seal is not indicated and
for different kinds of "IP" protections diverse contact one of our service centres or contact our technical office directly.
- Make sure that earthing complies with the standards in force in the country in which the appliance is used.
- Check that control panels that are installed on the machine are not subjected to vibrations that could damage the parts.
N.B.: The panel size depends on an ambient temperature of 35 degrees Centigrade.
- As a consequence, please make sure that these levels are complied with. As concerns atmospheric conditions, the prescriptions contained in the CEI
EN 60439-1 (6.1.2) have to be complied with.
- Check that the information on the control panel identification plate is compatible with appliance ratings such as voltage, current, frequency, etc.
- If the control panel can be locked, make sure that only authorised personnel can use the key to open the control panel.
- For the protection of inlet lines are not protected comply strictly with the regulations in force in the country in which the control panel is used.
- If the control panel is fitted with guards that need to be removed to wire up the control panel, make sure that they are refitted after the control panel
has been wired up. Make sure that the control panel is disconnected and locked out during these operations and that no parts carry residual current.
- Strictly follow the wiring diagram that accompanies the control panel.
- The manufacturer declines any responsability in to following cases:
a) misure of the machine or use by persons not trained for its operation.
b) incorrect installation.
c) operating faults machine is applied who to electric control board.
d) serious lack of due maintenance.
e) unauthorized modifications or servicing.
f) use of non-original or non-specific spare parts for the model.
g) total or pairtial failure to follow the instruction.
h) unforoseen events ect.
The panels’ interruption power is 10 kA. For more powerful systems, please make sure that the right protection levels in the panel inlet lines are
supplied.
Warning: This booklet is not binding. “TECNOELETTRA” reserves the right, without prejudice to the essential features of the model herein
described and illustrated, to make improvements and modifications to parts and accessories without moreover undertaking to update this
manual in time.
These symbols moreover have the purpose of drawing your attention in order to indicate correct use and obtain good operation from your electric panel.
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1.4 - Important tips
User tips on safety:
N.B. The information contained in this manual may be changed without notice.
Any damage caused in relation to the use of these instructions shall not be considered since they are only guidelines.
We remind you that failure to observe the instructions we give could cause injury or damage.
It is anyhow understood that current local regulations and/or laws must be observed.
1.5 - Cautions
Hazardous situations - safety for persons and objects.
USE ONLY WITH SAFE INSTALLATIONS
It is prohibited to fail to comply with, take away or put out of service the instructions, safety and supervision functions.
The electric panels must be used in perfect technical conditions. Any defects that may alter safety must immediately be eliminated.
Never install the electric panels close to sources of heat, in areas where there is a risk of explosion or fire hazard.
Where possible, repair the electric panels in a dry place far from water, protecting them against moisture.
1.6 - Noise
This appliance is in conformity with the provisions of EEC Directive 86/594 since the level of sound pressure is “irrelevant” (it is not perceptible by the
hearing of a human being) since its operation is given by the flow of energy passing through the control components and by the management of the
electric control panel.
DANGER!! Information or procedures that, unless carried out meticulously, cause death or serious injury.
CAUTION!! Information or procedures that, unless carried out meticulously, could cause death or serious injury.
PRUDENCE!! Information or procedures that, unless carried out meticulously, could cause slight injury or damage to the electric
panel.
WARNING Information or procedures that advise the operator on the optimum use of the electric panel to extend its service life
and prevent damage.
- Position the electric panel in a place protected against atmospheric agents with a humidity level between 30 and 75% and a temperature between -
25° C and +55°C with short times not exceeding 24 hours, up to +70°C.
- Stack the electric panels without stacking too many one on top of another.
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1.9 - Transporting
Transportation of the electric panel must be done so as not to jeopardize its structure.
On receiving the panel, inspect it for any damage suffered in transit and that the data given on the rating plate correspond to what you requested. Any
damage must be reported in writing to the carrier directly when the goods are received. Compensation for damage will be paid in accordance with
current legislation on carriage.
In the event of damage due to transportation or delivery of the wrong model, call the firm that carried out the service and “TECNOELETTRA”.
Before removing the packing from the electric panel, carefully read the user warnings given in this handbook.
All the packing material of the electric panel must be disposed of in accordance with current regulations.
1.11 - Disposal
After use or in the case of demolition, the appliance must be disposed of according to the legislative provisions in force in the country it is destined for.
CAUTION!
In addition, it is wise to destroy the machine’s identification plate and any other documents.
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2- FIRST STARTING OF THE TE806 BOARD, USE AND DESCRIPTION
This product permit to control all the functions about a generator
• Engine command and protection module for diesel or gasoline generators
• Measurement system for main electric values
• Automatic control module for two different supply sources (Automatic Mains Failure)
• Automatic changeover switch from two different supply sources (Automatic Transfer Switch)
It’s builded to monitor monophase, triphase or triphase with neutral systems in alternate current; it permit to transfer the user’s load on generator when
the mains voltage is faulty.
The non observance of the indications given about the first starting of the product, can cause faulty situations on the same product
Before the first starting of the panel, check that the indications on the “Identification data plate” (par. 2.1.1) are in accordance with the
characteristics of the present electrical system.
To program the Date and time, follow the procedure descripted below:
- Press RESET button
- With the board in RESET position, press TEST button for 5 seconds until the display shows “Set”; after that the display shows the first code of the
parameter “U.01 – Automatic test delay time”. To see all the parameters, please check the following table
- By continously pressing of MEAS button, reach parameter “U.11” showed on the display. This parameter is about the actual time.
- Press TEST button to see the value stored now.
- Press START button to increase the value of the minutes or press STOP button to increase the value of the hours
- When the value is correct, press RESET button to save the modification and press AUT button to return on the parameter code (the display shows
U.11)
- Press AUT button than RESET button to exit from menu and return to the normal function mode.
Group 1 Test
U.01 Automatic test interval time 1 – 30days 1 days
U.02 Test duration 1 – 30 min 10 min
U.03 Test start time 00:00 – 23:59 10:00
U.04 Test with load 0=with load 1=without load 1
U.05 Not enable
U.06 Not enable
U.07 Not enable
Group2 Various
U.08 Siren relay closing time 0 – 60 sec 20 sec
U.09 Engine departure delay from EJP start 0 – 99 min 25 min
U.10 Switching delay for EJP/T(1 wire) 0 – 30 min 5 min
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3.4.1 - Procedure to setting tha automatic test
It’s strongly reccomended the enabling of the automatic test to prevent problems caused by a long inactivity of the generator
EXAMPLE:
Setup Description Range Default
Group 1 Test
U.01 Automatic test interval time 1 – 30days 3 days
U.02 Test duration 1 – 30 min 15 min
U.03 Test start time 00:00 – 23:59 10:00
U.04 Test with load 0=load 1=a vuoto 1
U.05 Not enable
U.06 Not enable
U.07 Not enable
If you enable the automatic test (TEST button for 5 seconds) on Monday afternoon at 15.00, first test will start 3 days after (on Thursday) from 10.00 to
10.15. Second test will start on next Sunday (3 more days later) always from 10.00 to 10.15
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2.2 - TE806 Board; LED indication decription
If on, it
indicates that If on, it indicates
the mains that the board is in
voltage is ok RESET (Par. 2.4)
It permit to close
the mains Board in MANUAL
contactor (active function (Par. 2.4)
only in MANUAL
function; press it
with MAN button in
the same time)
Board in
AUTOMATIC function
(Par. 2.4)
It permit to close
the generator
contactor (active
only in MANUAL Board in RESET
function; press it (Par. 2.4)
with MAN button in
the same time)
It permit to stop the generator (enable only
in MANUAL function)
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2.4 - TE806 Board; function description
2.4.1 - Function mode description
BOARD IN RESET
If it is pressed, it switches on the RESET led and switches off eventual MAN, AUT or TEST leds. If the group is in motion, the load is disconnected and
the stop phase begins (without cooling)
No function of the generator can be executed.
Reset all alarms (if the cause doesn’t continue)
It is possible to read the measurements or to display the time
BOARD IN MANUAL
If it is pressed, it switches on the MAN led and switches off eventual RESET, AUT or TEST leds.
If the group was in AUT mode, the state of the group and the remote control switch is maintained.
By pressing the START pushbutton the start cycle begins.
By pressing the STOP pushbutton the stop phase begins.
The state of the remote control switches never changes automatically during the stop and start phases, but their change over is however possible by
pressing the relative MAINS and GEN pushbuttons. In manual mode the ‘’remote start and stop’’ inputs are ignored. It is necessary to press RESET or
AUT to exit from the manual mode.
BOARD IN AUTOMATIC
If it is pressed, it switches on the AUT led and switches off the eventual man. leds or reset.
Control of the mains voltage: if the net is included between P7.01 and P7.02 “Mains voltage presence” is switched on and the load is changed over.
If the mains voltage is greater than P7.02 or smaller than P7.01, for a bigger time than P7.03, the led “Mains voltage presence” switches off and the
starting phase begins.
If after the starting phase, the group voltage is greater than P8.01, the led “Group voltage presence” switches on.
If the group voltage remains within the limits for a time greater than P8.04, the network remote control switch (signalled by the switching off of the led
“network remote control switch state”) opens and after the P5.01 time, the group remote control switch (signalled by the switching on of the led “group
remote control switch state”) closes.
If the group voltage exits from the P8.01 and P8.02 limits, for a time greater than P8.03, the group remote control switch opens and the stop phase
begins.
If the mains voltage comes again within the limits for a time greater than P7.04, the group remote control switch opens and after the time of P5.01 the
network remote control switch closes and the stop phase with cooling begins.
When the group remote control switch is closed, the display visualizes the group voltage and switches on the “V GEN” led.
When the network remote control switch is closed, the display visualizes the mains voltage and the led “V MAINS” switches on.
In automatic mode, the START and STOP pushbuttons are ignored as well as the MAINS and GEN change over pushbuttons.
To stop the group in motion during whichever type of operation it is possible to press RESET.
Every time the group is stopped, also because of an alarm, the load is disconnected
AUTOMATIC TEST
It can be only enabled in automatic mode
If it is pressed for more than 5sec, the display visualizes “on” (enabled)
If it is released and pressed for more than 5 sec, the display visualizes “off”
If it is enabled, it waits for the time U.01 and the hour U.03 and then it switches on the siren exit for 3sec, it waits for 3sec and then the start phase
begins.
After the motor start-up, it waits for U.02 and then the stop phase begins; the test happens with or without load as per U.04)
If the mains voltage exits from the limits during the test, the load is changed over on the generator; the group remains operating also at the end of the
test until the network has been restored.
If the group is in automatic mode and it is already running, the test phase is ignored.
If U.06=1 then the times of the test remain as previously described (the time base will be however the one of the clock card)
If U.06=0 then the test interval time is weekly repeated (U.01) with the day of the week selection (U.07)
ALARMS
When there is an alarm, the display show an identification code about the problem; on the label of the board there is the correspective description each
code.
By RESET button you can reset the alarms; if the alarm on the display doesn’t disappear, you have to remove the cause of the alarm.
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2.4.2 - Function steps
Starting
It closes the ‘’start-up’’ 64 output, it closes the 65 solenoid valve output, then
until P2.02 or P2.03 “started motor” threshold is exceeded and for the maximum time of P2.07.
If P2.07 is exceeded, wait for P2.08 and repeat the procedure.
The cycle goes on until the “started motor” threshold is exceeded and/or the maximum limit of attempts equal to P2.06.
During the start phase all protections of the group 4 are ignored as well as all alarms of oil minimum pressure and group minimum voltage.
When the ‘’started motor” threshold is exceeded, the “Running motor” led flashes.
Wait for P2.10 and restore the protections; when the protections are enabled the led “running motor” remains switched on with a fixed light.
- Glow plugs: before every start-up, the output 6.3 is closed for a P2.05 time (if enabled)
- Air (starter): during the start-up, if the head thermostat input is closed, the 6.3 output is closed for a P2.11 max. time and not over P2.12 (if enabled)
- Head thermostat: it inhibits the air starter operation if the motor is warm
- EV ( solenoid valve): it closes before the start phase and it reopens between the various attempts of start-up and remains always closed until the
stop.
- Decelerator: after the start-up, if enabled, it waits for the overcoming of P8.01, it closes the 5.3 – 5.4 output for a P3.02 time so as to avoid that the
cold motor exceeds a certain speed (rpm). During this deceleration phase, the “electrical” alarms are inhibited (voltage, frequency)
If, before a start-up the motor is detected in running, the start-up is not allowed.
Stopping
If enabled, the cooling phase begins (the load is eliminated) for a P3.03 time.
Then it opens the EV (solenoid valve) output or, if enabled, it closes the p6.02 output for a p3.01 time (electromagnet)
EJP function
It is enabled with P5.02 and it is only active AUTOMATIC mode.
The start input becomes “start EJP” and the stop input becomes “authorization to teleswitching”. When the start input is kept closed, wait for U09 time
and then the start phase begins (also with network presence) and “EJP” appears on the display.
If the motor is running and if the voltage is within the parameters and the authorization to teleswitching is closed, the load from the network to the group
is switched.
At the opening of the authorization to teleswitching, after 1 sec., the load is switched to the network again.
At the opening of the start input, the stop phase begins.
In case of anomaly to the group, the load is switched again to the network if P5.03 is not enabled.
EJP/T function
It is enabled with P5.02 and it is only active AUTOMATIC mode.
The start input becomes “start EJP” and the authorization to teleswitching happens by time.
When the start input is kept closed, wait for U09 time and then the start phase begins (also with network presence) and “EJPT” appears on the display.
After “started motor” wait for U.10 time and if the voltage is within the parameters the load is switched from the network to the group
At the opening of the start input, the load is switched again to the network and the stop phase with cooling begins.
In case of anomaly to the group, the load is switched again to the network if P5.03 is not enabled.
SCR function
It is enabled with P5.02 and it is only active in AUTOMATIC mode.
When the start input is closed, the start phase begins (also in presence of mains voltage), the display visualizes “SCR”.
When stop input is closed, after “started motor”, if the voltage is within the parameters, the load is switched.
If the start input is open, it is switched again to the network and the stop phase with cooling begins. In case of anomaly to the group, the load is
switched again to the network if P5.03 is not enabled.
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2.4.3 - Measurement system
By pressing select, the measurements scroll.
If no key is pressed for 6’’ you always return to display the voltage (of network (with switched off group), or the group voltage (in case of running motor);
during the measurement function all control functions remain active
V MAINS led switches on and the display visualizes the net voltage
A led switches on and the display visualizes the load current (with switched net)
kVA and V MAINS leds switch on and the display visualizes the delivered power by the network.
V GEN led is switched on and the display visualizes the group voltage
A led switches on and the display visualizes the load current (with switched net)
kVA and V GEN leds switch on and the display visualizes the delivered power by the group
HZ and V GEN led switch on and the display visualizes the group frequency
Vdc led switches on and the display visualizes the battery voltage
Hours led switches on and the display visualizes the hour-counter. From the moment in which the running motor is detected, (both in MAN and in AUT
and TEST) the count in minutes of the operating time begins. This value cannot be zero-set by the user. When the count arrives at 9.999 it restart from
10.00. It is also stored when the power is disconnected.
A1 motor over-temperature
If the input temperature” 9.1 is closed for a time greater than 1 sec, the alarm as per table is executed. The display visualizes A1
A3 mechanical failure
After “started motor’’ and P2.10 time, if the 500rpm signal comes down under the P2.02 threshold for a time greater than P4.09 and the group voltage
come downs under the P8.01 threshold for a time greater than 0,5 sec, the alarm as per table is executed. The display visualizes A3
A5 overspeed
After “started motor” and P2.10 time, if the frequency of the generator exceeds the P4.02 threshold for a time greater than P4.03, the alarm as per table
is executed. The display visualizes A5
A6 minimum frequency
After “started motor” and P2.10 time, if the frequency of the generator comes down under the P4.01 threshold for a time greater than 1sec, the alarm as
per table is executed. The display visualizes A6
A9 Fuel
During the group operation, if the input “fuel” 9.3 is closed for a time greater than 1sec, the alarm as per table is executed. The display visualizes A9
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A 13 starting failure
When the starting attempts are concluded, if the motor is not running, this alarm is displayed
E2 emergency stop
During the group operation, if the emergency input is closed for a time greater than 0,3sec, the alarm as per table is executed. The display visualizes E2
E1 remote stop
During the group operation, in AUT mode, if the stop input is closed for a time greater than 0,5sec, the alarm as per table is executed. The display
visualizes E1
During the alarm, if enabled, the siren output closes for a time equal to U.O8
During the alarm, if enabled, the output alarm closes until the cause of the alarm has disappeared
It is possible to deactivate the siren and the alarm by pressing “reset”.
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3.2 - Electrical drawing (pre-excited alternator with D+ signal)
Supply
by battery
8-15Vdc
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3.2 - Electrical drawing (permanent magnet type alternator)
With the board in RESET position, press TEST button for 5 seconds; after that, the entrance in the menu is showed by the display with the first code of
the parameter “U.01”.
This procedure permit to enter only in the “User menu”; the description of the parameters is at par 5.3.
To have access to complete menu (advanced menu), you need a different password; please contact the dealer or the manufacturer. The complete
description of all the parameters is in the par 5.4
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4.3 - User menu parameters description
Group 1 Test
U.01 Automatic test interval time 1 – 30days 1 days
U.02 Test duration 1 – 30 min 10 min
U.03 Test start time 00:00 – 23:59 10:00
U.04 Test with load 0=load 1=a vuoto 1
U.05 Not enable
U.06 Not enable
U.07 Not enable
Group2 Various
U.08 Siren relay closing time 0 – 60 sec 20 sec
U.09 Engine departure delay from EJP start 0 – 99 min 25 min
U.10 Switching delay for EJP/T(1 wire) 0 – 30 min 5 min
Group 4 Protections
P4.01 Minimum frequency (fixed delay 5sec) 80 – 100 % 90%
.02 Maximum frequency (overspeed) 100 – 120% 110%
.03 Maximum frequency al. tripping delay 0-15 sec 2 sec
.04 Battery minimum frequency 7-12V 9
.05 Battery maximum frequency 13 – 17V 15V
.06 Load maximum current 10 – 2550A 100A
.07 Maximum current delay 0 – 600sec 10
.08 Tripping delay of “500rpm failure” (strap breaking) 0 –10 sec 5
.09 “Mechanical failure” tripping delay 0 - 10 sec 5
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SCR 0 = off
P5.04 Hourcounter value 0 – 999.999 0
Note : Range P7.01, P7.02, P8.01 E P8.02 are in reference to 400V if P1.03 =2
Alarms
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A5 Overspeed (maximum frequency) 0000 / 0001 0001 = yes
A5.01 Stop without cooling 0000 / 0001 0001 = yes
A5.02 Stop with cooling 0000 / 0001 0000 = no
A5.03 Siren relay 0000 / 0001 0001 = yes
A5.04 Alarm relay (if enabled) 0000 / 0001 0001 = yes
A5.05 Not used 0000 / 0001 0000 = no
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E1.05 Not used 0000 / 0001 0000 = no
E2 Emergency stop (not influential, always as set to “yes”) 0000 / 0001 0001 = yes
E2.01 Stop without cooling (not influential, always as set to “yes”) 0000 / 0001 0001 = yes
E2.02 Stop with cooling (not influential, always as set to “no”) 0000 / 0001 0000 = no
E2.03 Siren relay 0000 / 0001 0001 = yes
E2.04 Alarm relay (if enabled) 0000 / 0001 0001 = yes
E2.05 Not used 0000 / 0001 0000 = no
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no visible damage
indication of the purchase date, if possible, on the return documents
validity of the product warranty
20% deduction for handling charges, VAT excluded
return of material free of charge
PROPER LAW
For any dispute, the only competent court shall be Reggio Emilia. Whenever the Buyer intends to apply a penalty, it is to be notified by registered letter.
Retroactive effect to the date of letter receipt is not accepted. For all legal proceedings, our registered office at Via Dimo Vioni 5, Guastalla, Reggio
Emilia, Italy is valid.
The proper law governing each contract is the Law of Italy.
Conditions mentioned above cancel and substitue all previous ones.
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