Kampmann TIP 5000 Installation Instructions Manual

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TIP 5000 Unit heaters
Wall- and ceiling-mounted units - The simple solution
Installation instructions
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3. Description
1. Correct and proper use
Kampmann TIP 5000 unit heaters are manufactured in accordance with state of the art engineering and recognised safety directives. However, incorrect installation and commissioning of the units together with improper use of the units can cause fatal injury, damage to the unit heaters or damaged to other units or systems! Kampmann unit heaters are intended only to be used to heat and ventilate industrial premises, assembly and production plants, retail premises, sports halls and greenhouses. The units are fitted with a copper/aluminium heat exchanger and, as such, can be supplied with LPHW up to a maximum temperature of 120 °C and can operate at a maximum pressure of 16 bars. The units should not be used for any purpose other than the one described above. Damage resulting from improper use is the sole responsibility of the user. Correct and proper use is also understood as meaning the implementation of the installation instructions given in this manual.
2. Important safety information
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These units should be wired and serviced by qualified electrical technicians in accordance with the Association of German Electrician's (VDE) or EN standards and recognised electrical guidelines.
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Non-observance of these directives and of the detailed instructions provided in the installation manual may cause malfunction of the unit, resulting in damage to the unit itself and possible fatal injury.
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Incorrect wiring may also result in fatal injury!
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All parts of the system should be disconnected and isolated from the mains prior to electrical wiring and service work or any other work being carried out.
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The unit can also be damaged by the use of incorrect switches or inadequate fuses. The Manufacturer's guarantee is automatically invalidated in these circumstances.
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The units should only be wired to a circuit in which the live wires are separated from the mains circuit, with a 3 mm gap between each contact.
4. Water pipe connections
The flow and return pipework should be connected to the unit heater as indicated on the unit.
5. Fixing
TIP 5000 unit heaters can be:
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wall-mounted using wall brackets type 3*044
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ceiling-mounted using universal 4-point brackets, type 30042
The unit can also be fixed using M8 ceiling rods or similar (by others). When fixing a unit to the wall or ceiling, a minimum gap A should be allowed between the fan guard and the wall or ceiling. If this gap is not observed the performance of the unit may be impaired and the noise level may increase.
Model/Type
54**36 55**36 56**36 57**36
Height
500 600 700 800
Width
500 600 700 800
Depth
280 280 280 280
Dimensions*
When connecting the flow and return pipework to the unit heater, ensure that the threaded parts of the heat exchanger are held rigid with pipe pliers or similar to prevent them from becoming damaged or bent.
Type
54*036 55*036 56*036 57*036
Minimum gap
A (mm)
160 180 230 300
Model
4 5 6 7
Minimum gap between units and wall/ceiling
* Dimensions without fan guard and air outlet louvre
1
M8 screw
2
Electrical junction box
3
Flow pipework
4
Return pipework
1
1
1
1
23
4
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TIP 5000 Unit heaters
Wall- and ceiling-mounted units ·
The simple solution
Wiring · Commissioning ·
Service and maintenance
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8. Service and maintenance
The galvanised housing of the unit heater is maintenance-free and dirt on the housing does not impair the function of the unit. The unit need only be cleaned if its appearance demands it.
Particles of dust and grease on the fins of the heat exchanger restrict the air flow and heat transfer and optimum heat output can only be produced by a clean heat exchanger. Regular checks for dirt and dust should be carried out and the heat exchanger should be cleaned if there is a build up of dirt.
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These checks should take place at least once a year, generally prior to the heating season, and more often in areas where there is a high dust content.
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Copper/aluminium heat exchangers can be carefully cleaned with compressed air if there are substantial deposits on the aluminium fins. Any fins bent during this process should be straightened with a metal comb.
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The fan motor is also maintenance-free and the sealed bearings are greased for the lifespan of the motor.
Particles of dust and dirt which collect on the blades of the fan and the fan guard may reduce its performance and output and should regularly be cleaned off (see also heat exchanger).
6. Wiring
TIP 5000 unit heaters come with a 2-stage, 3-phase 400 V motor with Y/
+
-
windings. The motor is protected by thermal cutouts in the windings of the motor which automatically switch off the motor via the stage switch if they detect overheating in the motor. The motor is thus protected should it experience operating overload, a break in mains supply, excessively high or low voltage, high ambient temperatures or should the fan jam. A left hand rotational field is required for the fan to rotate correctly.
7. Commissioning
1. Check water pipe connections
2. Check wiring (if multiple units are to be switched together: windings parallel, thermal cutouts in series)
3. Connect power supply.
4. Check that the unit starts running correctly using the switch.
5. Check all thermal cutouts by briefly disconnecting from electrical terminal (Attention: High voltage!).
6. Check that fans are rotating in the correct direction (see arrow on unit); change over two phases to rectify rotational direction of fan, if necessary.
7. Are fans running freely, are grating noises audible? The source of grating noises should be established immediately. The cause is often attributable to a unit installed within a constricted area.
8. Are the louvre blades correctly positioned?
Model
54*036 55*036 56*036 57*036
Nominal
amperage (A)**
0,23 0,55 0,88 1,65
Nominal
voltage (W)**
130 290 350 750
Wiring data - fan motors
All models : voltage/frequency 3 x 400 v/50Hz
** Maximal figures taking into account poor installation locations and manufacturing tolerances in the motors.
Wiring diagram
Wiring example
Alternative wiring
Single-stage operation Stage 1 Y-position
Intermediate
junction box
type 30101
Stage switch
type 30049
Netz
3 x 400 V/50 Hz
99
9
9
5
4
Thermostat
type 30055
2-Stage operation using Y/
+
-switch
Single-stage operation Stage 2
+
-position
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