Insight Ready; Main Parts; Operation; Physical Buttons - Nederman HV Control Panel Manual De Usuario

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To reduce the risk of dust accumulation in the duct
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system, flush valves can be installed in the upstream
end of ducts. The flushing function opens these
valves in a sequence.
3.3  Insight Ready
The Nederman HV Control Panel in Insight ready ver-
sion is prepared for the communication with Neder-
man Insight. The gateway in the HV Control Panel
Insight ready can collect data from the control units
and send it to Nederman Insight.
The customer can access the data by subscribing to
Nederman Insight. This digital subscription service
makes it possible to get feedback on the High Vac
filter system status and prevent malfunctions. The
feedback can help to optimize the system and unlock
potential energy savings. The subscription service
also reminds when it is time for service and/or main-
tenance of the system.
3.4 Main parts
See Figure 1.
A Emergency stop button. Used to stop the system
in case there is an emergency.
B
Main switch. Turn on power to the HV Control Pan-
el cabinet.
C
Lock.
D Control panel.
E
Warning lamp.
F
Nameplate. This is needed for service and identi-
fication.
4 Operation
WARNING! Risk of personal injury
Only properly trained personnel are allowed to
install, use and service this product.
WARNING! Risk of personal injury
If there is an emergency stop or if the system
loses power, any connected pneumatic solen-
oid valve can unexpectedly cause a part of the
system, for example, a valve to move.
If there is an emergency stop, do not restart
the product until the problem that caused the
alarm is corrected and the alarm reset. See
tion 4.7 Alarms
vice Manual. If the emergency stop button was
used, it needs to be reset before the alarm can
be reset.
If there is a loss of power, the product needs to
be restarted either by pushing the start button,
via remote or by the Weektimer. The Week-
timer can either be set to start or not start
automatically at a power-on during an active
period.
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Other external warning lamps may have also
been installed.
4.1 Physical buttons
See Figure 2.
4.1.1  Stop button (A)
Press to put the product into Off mode.
4.1.2  Start button (B)
Press to put the product into Standby mode to wait
for a pilot signal. When the pilot signal is active, the
product goes into Running mode.
4.1.3  Test start button (C)
Acts as the Pilot signal. The system will run for one
Stop delay (SSR), see Section 4.6 Settings.
4.1.4  Home button (D)
Press to go to the HOME screen.
4.2 Display navigation
For a description of the different screens, see the fol-
lowing sections. It is possible to navigate around to
the various screens within the panel.
4.3 Start screen
See Figure 2.
4.3.1  Insight ready button (E)
Only visible for Insight ready versions.
Press to show the following text, "This HV Control
Panel is prepared for the communication with Neder-
man Insight. A subscription with Nederman Insight is
needed. For more information please contact your Ne-
derman representative."
4.3.2  Read the manual button (F)
Press to show the following text, "Read all product
documentation and product identification plate
carefully before installation, use, and service of this
product."
4.3.3  Change the language button (G)
Press to change the control panel language. Settings
screen etc., is in English.
4.3.4  Right arrow button (H)
Sec-
Press to go to the HOME screen.
4.4 HOME 2
See Figure 3. The operator has an overview of the sys-
tem mode and status.
4.4.1  (A) The Status field
The Status field is used for messages. For example:
• Off, Press Start
• Standby, Waiting for a pilot signal

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