Operating Principle - Rupes HE200K Instrucciones Para La Puesta En Servicio, Uso Y Mantenimiento

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40 - castors with brake
41 - castors without brake
42 - handle
43 - elastic net for documents
44 - elastic net for hose
45 - clean filter in manual mode
46 - suction pipe
47 - switch

OPERATING PRINCIPLE

The machine is made up of 6 sections:
- suction section;
- filter section;
- electric section;
- pneumatic section;
- plug-in section;
- multiporpouse sockets section.
Suction section
It comprises a pump and a side channel with a high output. The pump
is fitted with a safety valve to limit the vacuum and with a
temperature sensor that enables to stop the turbine in case of
anomalies or faults.
Filtering section
It comprises a single filter supplied in several lengths 3 m 2 in
polyester and with a class M resistance, in compliance with standard
EN 60335-2-69/A2, which is maintained in good working order by
back flushing system with revolving nozzles (18). The dust particles
which fall from the filter drop into a stainless steel container (21)
containing a strong plastic bag which facilitates the correct disposal
of the dust. The seal between the filter housings and the dust
container is ensured by a pneumatic opening/closing system
connected to the dust container door (8).
Electric section
An electronic command and control panel (23) with separated
components and suitably oversized, manages all the functions of the
turbine, from automatic remote start-up with delayed shut-down to
periodic filter cleaning. All the electrical parts are protected by
automatic thermo-magnetic switches and fuses.
Pneumatic section
Consists of a compressed air control filter (4) connected to a
pressure gauge (5) and an electro-valve (19) which controls the filter
cleaning and a pneumatic valve (20) which guarantees the closure of
the dust container.
Plug-in section
The unit can be used as centralised vacuum turbine by connecting the
vacuum pipe of a RUPES terminal and the corresponding control unit
by means of the plug-in socket.
Multiporpouse socket section
An electrical service socket (6) is present on the front panel of the
unit- The service socket does not enable the vacuum system to be
automatically started when the tool is switched on.
INSTALLATION
Warning!
The machine must be installed and started for the first time by
qualified personnel!
Turbine positioning (Fig. 3)
- The machine must be positioned on a solid and level surface at the
distances indicated in (Fig. 3), generally installed on the same or
lower work surface.
- Avoid installing the turbine higher than the work surface.
- The turbine vents (10) must be kept clean and unclogged.
- Lock the brakes (40) before each use.
- The exhaust (1) can be connected with the exterior (optional).
START-UP
Minimum power supply requisites and connections:
Electrical power supply connections:
- Three phase voltage 400 V - 50 Hz (230 V - 60 Hz); with a suitably
dimensioned grounding wire;
- a circuit breaker must be installed upstream from the power line
according to the instructions provided for each turbine.
Compressed air system requirements:
- The mains must supply dehumidified and filtered air at max
pressure not over 8 bar.
Connection to the electrical mains
After making sure the main switch is off:
Version 400 V - 50 Hz
- connect the 5 x 2.5 mm 2 cable to the plug supplied as standard (Fig. 5A)
and to an electrical box with a differential magnetothermal switch (16A).
Version 230 V - 60 Hz
- connect the 5 x 6 mm 2 to the plug supplied as standard (Figure 5A) and
to an electrical box with a differential magnetothermal switch (32A)
Ensuring grounding wire connections is very important.
N.B.: The electrical plug is not supplied as standard with the
turbine and must be fitted by the installer of the general electrical
system.
These operations must be performed by a qualified electrician
(according to regulation CEI 64-8 in accordance with legal decree
46-90).
Connecting to the compressed air system
The compressed air supply line (Ø 3/8") must be regulated through
knob (4A) to a maximum pressure of 6 bar (see pressure gauge 5).
Carry out the adjustment and lock knob (4A) by pushing it as far as it
will go.
IMPORTANT: Only filtered dry air must be used.
This operation must be carried out by suitably qualified personnel.
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