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Contents
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1 Notes on documentation. . . . . . . . . . 3
1.1 Associated documents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
1.2 CE labelling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
1.3 Retention of documents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
1.4 Symbols used. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
2 Safety notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
3 Device description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
3.1 Functional description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
3.1.1 How it works. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
3.1.2 Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
3.1.3 Bus mode
(e-Comfort controller only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
3.1.4 Safety equipment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
3.1.5 Condensation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
3.1.6 Leak detection
(e-Comfort controller only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
3.1.7 Door limit switch
(e-Comfort controller only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
3.1.8 Additional interface X3
(e-Comfort controller only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
3.2 Proper use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
3.3 Scope of supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
4 Assembly and connection . . . . . . . . 6
4.1 Choosing the installation site. . . . . . . . . . . 6
4.2 Assembly instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
4.2.1 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
4.2.2 Layout of the components in the enclosure. . 6
4.3 Assembling the air/water
heat exchanger. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
4.3.1 Preparing the mounting cut-out . . . . . . . . . . . 7
4.3.2 Assembling the air/water heat exchanger . . . 7
4.4 Connecting the condensate discharge . . . 9
4.5 Connecting the water connection . . . . . . . 9
4.5.1 Notes on water quality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
4.5.2 Preparation and maintenance of the water
in recooling systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
4.6 Notes on electrical installation . . . . . . . . . 11
4.6.1 Connection data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
4.6.2 Overvoltage protection
and supply line load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
4.6.3 Door limit switch
(e-Comfort controller only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
4.6.4 Potential equalisation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
4.6.5 Installing the power supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
5 Commissioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
6 Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
6.1 Control using the Basic controller . . . . . 13
6.1.1 Display and system analysis. . . . . . . . . . . . 13
6.1.2 Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
6.1.3 General programming information . . . . . . . 13
6.1.4 Operation of the Basic controller . . . . . . . . 13
6.1.5 Setting the temperature. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
6.1.6 Setting of system messages . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
6.1.7 Programming and control
of the Basic controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
6.1.8 Reset of r6 and r7
(min./max. internal temperature). . . . . . . . . 14
6.1.9 System message contact (K1; floating) . . . 15
6.1.10 Programming overview of Basic controller . 15
6.2 Control using the e-Comfort controller. . 16
6.2.1 Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
6.2.2 Launching test mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
6.2.3 General programming information . . . . . . . 16
6.2.4 Eco-mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
6.2.5 Editable parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
6.2.6 Bus connection (only when interconnecting several units
with an e-Comfort controller). . . . . . . . . . . . 19
6.2.7 Programming overview
of e-Comfort controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
6.2.8 Defining system messages for evaluation . 21
6.2.9 Setting the master-slave identifier. . . . . . . . 21
6.2.10 Evaluating system messages . . . . . . . . . . . 22
7 Inspection and maintenance. . . . . . 23
7.1 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
8 Emptying, storage and disposal. . . 23
9 Technical specifications . . . . . . . . . 24
10 List of spare parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
11 Further technical information . . . . . 28
11.1 Hydrological data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
11.2 Characteristic curves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
11.2.1 Water resistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
12 Appendix 1:
Cut-out and hole sizes
12.1 Dimensions for external
and internal mounting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
. . . . . . . . . . . 30
13 Appendix 2:
Application example Parallel connection of
4 air/water heat exchangers . . . . . . 33
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1 Notes on documentation
1 Notes on documentation
These assembly instructions are aimed at – tradespersons who are familiar with assembly and
installation of the air/water heat exchanger
– trained specialists who are familiar with the
operation of the air/water heat exchanger
1.1 Associated documents
Assembly and operating instructions exist as paper documents and/or on CD-ROM for the unit types de­scribed here and are enclosed with the equipment.
We cannot accept any liability for damage associat­ed with failure to observe these instructions. Where applicable, the instructions for any accessories used also apply.
1.2 CE labelling
The declaration of conformity is supplied with the unit as a separate document.
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These instructions and all associated documents constitute an integral part of the product. They must be given to the plant operator. The operator is re­sponsible for storage of the documents so they are readily available when needed.
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2 Safety notes
Please observe the following general safety notes when assembling and operating the unit:
– Assembly, installation and servicing may only be
performed by properly trained specialists.
– The minimum water inlet temperature of +1°C must
not be reduced at any point in the water cycle. Otherwise there is danger of frost damage!
– Use antifreeze agents only with the manufacturer’s
consent.
– Do not obstruct the air inlet and air outlet of the
air/water heat exchanger inside the enclosure (see also section “4.2.2 Layout of the components in the enclosure”, page 6).
– The heat loss of the components installed in the
enclosure must not exceed the specific useful
cooling output of the air/water heat exchanger. – Use only original spare parts and accessories. – Do not make any changes to the air/water heat
exchanger other than those described in these
instructions or associated instructions. – The mains connector of the air/water heat
exchanger must only be connected and
disconnected with the system de-energised.
Connect the pre-fuse specified on the rating
plate. – Always disconnect the unit from the supply
voltage before servicing or maintenance work. – Readily flammable objects/materials must not
be stored in the immediate vicinity of the air/water
heat exchanger.
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Danger! Immediate danger to life and limb!
Caution! Potential threat to the product
and the environment.
Note:
Useful information and special features.
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3 Device description
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Cooling water return
Magnetic valve (3)
Tem pera­ture control (4)
Cooling water inlet
Non-return valve (5) (for units with e-Comfort controller only)
Fan (2)
Heat exchanger (1)
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3 Device description
Depending on the model chosen, your air/water heat exchanger may vary in appearance from the illustrations contained in these instructions. However, the functions are identical in principle.
3.1.1 How it works
The air/water heat exchanger comprises of the follow­ing main components (cf. fig. 2): Heat exchanger package (1), fan (2), magnetic valve (3), temperature control (4) and non-return valve (5).
Fig. 2: Air/water heat exchanger
The heat loss of the enclosure is dissipated in a membrane heat exchanger to the water coolant. A fan (2) blows the internal enclosure air over the heat exchanger (1); except for the inlet and outlet water and the condensed water discharge, the unit is closed to the environment. The magnetic valve (3) controls the cooling output by changing the water flow volume depending on the required setpoint temperature and the water inlet temperature.
3.1.2 Control
Fig. 1: Device description
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1Cover 2 Display (controller) 3 X1 terminal strip (unit rear) 4 X2 master/slave connection (e-Comfort controller) 5 X3 optional serial interface (unit rear) 6 Potential equalisation 7 Rating plate 8 Cooling water inflow (underside of the unit) 9 Condensate discharge (underside of the unit) 10 Cooling water return (underside of the unit) 11 Dispatch bag
Rittal air/water heat exchangers are fitted with a controller for setting the functions of the heat ex­changer. Depending on the design, this is either a Basic controller or an e-Comfort controller (display plus extended functions, see chapter “6 Operation”, page
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).
3.1.3 Bus mode (e-Comfort controller only)
The serial unit interface X2 allows you to create a bus connection with up to ten air/water heat exchangers using the master/slave cable (shielded, four-wire cable, Model No. 3124.100). This allows you to implement the following functions:
3.1 Functional description
Air/water heat exchangers are designed and built to dissipate heat from enclosures by cooling the air in­side the enclosure and so protect the temperature­sensitive components. Air/water heat exchangers are particularly appropriate for the temperature range of up to +70°C where comparable units, such as air/air heat exchangers, enclosure cooling units or fan-and-filter units, cannot be used for system rea­sons to effectively and economically dissipate heat loss. The air/water heat exchanger may be externally
– Parallel unit control
(the air/water heat exchangers in the network
can be switched on and off simultaneously) – Parallel door status message (“door open”) – Parallel collective fault message Data is exchanged via the master-slave connection. During commissioning, assign an address to each unit that also includes the identifier “master” or “slave”.
(See also chapter “6.2.9 Setting the master-slave identifier”, page 21).
and internally mounted on all enclosure outer walls.
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3.1.4 Safety equipment
– To protect against overcurrent (depending on
whether an AC or EC fan is used), the fan is equipped with thermal winding protection.
– The device has floating contacts on the connection
terminal (terminals 3 – 5), which may be used to retrieve system messages from the device, e.g. via PLC (1 x change-over contact Basic controller, 2 x normally open contacts e-Comfort controller).
– Air/water heat exchangers with e-Comfort control-
ler possess a leakage sensor and a condensate warning.
3.1.5 Condensation
At high levels of humidity and low cooling water tem­peratures inside the enclosure, condensation may form on the heat exchanger.
Any condensation that forms on the heat exchanger (with high humidity and low water temperatures) is routed to the bottom and out of the unit via a drain opening in the heat exchanger tray. For this purpose, a hose must be connected to the condensate nozzle (see “4.4 Connecting the condensate discharge”, page 9). The condensate must be able to run off freely. The hose used for draining off condensate must be laid free from kinks and checked for correct drainage. Air/water heat exchangers with e-Comfort controller possess a leakage sensor and a condensate warning.
Condensate hoses are available as accessories (refer also to Accessories in the Rittal Catalogue).
3.1.6 Leak detection (e-Comfort controller only)
If a leakage or pipe breakage occurs in the water circuit of the air/water heat exchanger, a magnetic valve immediately stops the cooling water supply, the floating change-over contact is activated and the fan switched off.
3.1.7 Door limit switch (e-Comfort controller only)
The air/water heat exchanger may be operated with a door limit switch connected. The door limit switch is not included with the supply (available as an accessory, Model No. 4127.010). The door limit switch function causes the fan and the magnetic valve in the air/water heat exchanger to be switched off after approximately 15 seconds when the enclosure door is opened (contacts 1 and 2 closed). This prevents the formation of condensation inside the enclosure while the enclosure door is open.
The fan will start up after about 15 seconds on closure of the door. The connection is made at ter­minals 1 and 2. The extra-low voltage is supplied by the internal power pack; the current is approx. 30 mA DC.
Note:
The door limit switches must only be connected free from potential. No external voltages!
3.1.8 Additional interface X3 (e-Comfort controller only)
Note:
The electrical signals at the interface are of an extra-low voltage (not extra-low safety voltages to EN 60 335).
An additional interface card may be connected to the 9-pole SUB-D connector X3 in order to incorpo­rate the air/water heat exchanger into higher-level monitoring systems (available as an accessory,
interface card Model No. 3124.200).
3.2 Proper use
Rittal air/water heat exchangers were developed and designed in accordance with the state of the art and the recognised rules governing technical safety. Nevertheless, if used improperly, they may pose a threat to life and limb or cause damage to property. The unit is only intended for cooling enclosures. Any other use is deemed improper. The manufac­turer will not be liable for any damages caused as a result of improper use, or for incorrect assembly, installation or use. All risk is borne solely by the user. Proper usage also includes the observation of all valid documents and compliance with the inspection and servicing conditions.
3.3 Scope of supply
The unit is supplied in a packaging unit in a fully assembled state. Please check the scope of supply for completeness.
Quantity Description
1 Air/water heat exchanger
1 1 1 4 4
1
1 1
1 Drilling template
Tab. 1: Scope of supply
Dispatch bag: – Sealing tape – Plug-in terminal strip – Spacer bolts including assembly parts – Sealing bungs (not with unit types
3363.XXX/3364.XXX)
– Assembly, installation and
operating instructions – Declaration of conformity – Safety notes
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4.1 Choosing the installation site
When choosing the installation site for the enclosure, please observe the following:
– The air/water heat exchanger must be installed
and operated in a vertical position (maximum
deviation: 2°). – The ambient temperature must not exceed +70°C. – It must be possible to fit a condensate discharge
(see “4.4 Connecting the condensate discharge”,
page 9). – It must be possible to fit a cooling water supply and
return (see “4.5 Connecting the water connection”,
page 9). – The mains connection data as stated on the rating
plate of the unit must be guaranteed. – For ease of servicing, appropriate access to the
device must be guaranteed.
4.2 Assembly instructions
4.2.1 General
Check the packaging carefully for signs of damage.
Any packaging damage may be the cause of a
subsequent functional failure. – The enclosure must be sealed on all sides (IP 54).
Increased condensation will occur if the enclosure is
not airtight. – The air inlet and outlet must not be obstructed on the
inside of the enclosure.
4.2.2 Layout of the components in the enclosure
Fig. 3: Never direct the cold airflow at active components
Exercise particular caution with the airflow from the blowers of built-in electronic components (see fig. 3).
Note:
The air/water heat exchangers should never be fitted directly behind the mounting plate. If it is not possible to install the unit any other way, appropriate air baffle plates should be used, and air inlet and outlet openings should be provided in the mount­ing plate.
It is important to ensure even air circulation inside the enclosure. Under no circum­stances should air inlet and outlet openings be obstructed, otherwise the cooling per­formance of the unit will be reduced. Ensure a suitable distance from electronic com­ponents and other installed enclosures so that the required air circulation is not obstructed and prevented.
Caution! Risk of condensation! When arranging the components inside the enclosure, please ensure that the cold airflow from the air/water heat exchanger is not directed at active components. Please also ensure that the cold airflow is not directed at the warm exhaust airflow from active components such as inverters. This may lead to an air short-circuit and therefore prevent adequate climate con­trol, or may even cause the air/water heat exchanger’s internal safety devices to cease cooling operation.
Fig. 4: Targeted air routing inside the enclosure
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4.3 Assembling the air/water heat exchanger
The air/water heat exchanger can be mounted on the outer walls or the door of the enclosure. For this purpose, the appropriate enclosure panel or door must be cut out using the supplied drilling template.
4.3.1 Preparing the mounting cut-out
Stick the supplied drilling template onto the side
panel or door of the enclosure using adhesive tape. The heat exchanger is suitable for both exter­nal and internal mounting.
There are dimensioning lines on the drilling template to suit the installation type for your air/water heat exchanger.
Risk of injury! Carefully deburr all cut-outs to prevent
injuries caused by sharp edges.
Make the cut-outs including the line width as per
the drilling template. Deburr the cut-outs.
Note:
In order to achieve a permanent seal between the air/water heat exchanger and the enclosure, the mounting surface should be reinforced or supported if necessary.
External mounting
Step 1:
Stick sealing tape to all four edges at the rear of
the device.
1.
Fig. 5: Stick sealing tape to all four edges
Step 2:
Insert the 4 spacers (external thread) into the
mounting surface through the holes, and secure from the inside of the enclosure using the relevant washers and nuts.
2.
Fig. 6: Insert the spacers through the holes and secure
Step 3:
Push the device over the spacers and secure with
the relevant rubber washers, washers and screws (observe the correct assembly sequence).
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4.3.2 Assembling the air/water heat exchanger
Note:
For both types of mounting (internal and external), use the assembly parts supplied in the pack.
Rubber
Fig. 7: Push the device over the spacers and screw-fasten
Note:
For models 3373.XXX, 3374.XXX and
3375.XXX, steps 4 and 5 are additionally required.
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4x
4x
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Step 4:
Twist the side locking screws in the enclosure
cover in a clockwise direction as far as they will go, until the sealing tape adheres securely.
4.
Fig. 8: Twist the screws in a clockwise direction as far as
they will go
Step 5:
Using the stoppers, seal the 4 openings in the
cover.
5.
Full internal mounting
Step 1:
Stick sealing tape to all four edges at the front of
the device.
1.
Fig. 10: Stick sealing tape to all four edges
Step 2:
Hold the 4 spacers (internal thread) in place on
the inside of the enclosure, and secure from the outside using the relevant washers and screws.
2.
Fig. 11: Secure the spacers
4x
Step 3:
Push the device over the spacers and secure with
the relevant washers and nuts.
Fig. 9: Seal the openings in the cover
3.
Fig. 12: Push the device over the spacers and screw-fasten
Note:
For models 3373.XXX, 3374.XXX and
3375.XXX, step 4 is additionally required.
Step 4:
Using the stoppers, seal the 4 openings in the
cover.
4.
Fig. 13: Seal the openings in the cover
Note:
The enclosure must be sealed on all sides, especially in the vicinity of the cable entry
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openings and the enclosure base.
4.4 Connecting the condensate discharge
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25 Nm
A flexible condensate discharge hose Ø 12 mm (1/2˝) can be fitted to the air/water heat exchanger (see fig. 14).
The condensate discharge – must be laid with a suitable and constant gradient
(no siphoning). – must be laid without kinks. –
must not have a reduced cross-section if extended The condensate hose is available as an accessory (refer also to Accessories in the Rittal Catalogue).
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Fig. 14: Connecting the condensate discharge
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Cooling water connection (inlet) Cooling water connection (return) Condensate discharge
Connect a suitable hose to the condensate nozzle
(at the bottom of the unit) and secure it with a hose
clip (with 2 Nm torque).
Lay the condensate hose, e.g. into a drain.To prevent the water from backing up, the hose
cross-section must not be restricted!
4.5 Connecting the water connection
There are 4 different options for connecting water to the air/water heat exchanger.
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Fig. 15: Connecting the cooling water inlet and return
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Cooling water connection (inlet) Cooling water connection (return) Condensate discharge
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b) Fixed pipework with G 3/8˝ external thread
(included with the supply)
In its delivered state, fixed pipework with a G
3
/8˝ external thread may be connected to the air/water heat exchanger for both the inlet and the return.
To this end, you will need to remove the connector
sleeve attached to the device (see fig.
The fixed pipework should be tightened with
16
).
25 Nm.
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a)
/2˝ connector sleeve (included with the supply)
In its delivered state, a compression-proof, flexible cooling water hose Ø 12 mm (
1
/2˝) may be connected
Fig. 16: Remove the connector sleeve
to the air/water heat exchanger for both the inlet and the return. The cooling water hose
– must be laid without kinks – must not have a reduced cross-section if extended
and, if necessary, must be insulated.
Note:
When loosening the connector sleeve, it is vital to ensure that the fitting on the device end is fixed with an SW22 open-jawed spanner. The connection inside the device could develop a leak.
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c) Fixed pipework with G 3/8˝ internal thread
(Model No. 3201.900)
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The G
/8˝ internal thread adaptor, available as an accessory, allows you to connect fixed pipework to the air/water heat exchanger for both the inlet and the return.
To this end, you will need to remove the connector
sleeve attached to the device (see fig. 16, page 9).
d) Fixed pipework with 1/2˝ NPT
(Model No. 3201.930)
1
The
/2˝ NPT adaptor, available as an accessory, allows you to connect fixed pipework to the air/water heat exchanger for both the inlet and the return.
To this end, you will need to remove the connector
sleeve attached to the device (see fig. 16, page 9).
Note:
The water circuit should be protected from ingress of dirt or excess pressure (maximum permitted operating pressure 10 bar)!
Note:
Observe the flow direction and check for leaks!
The following criteria for the cooling water must be observed:
– Water with high gypsum content is unsuitable for
cooling purposes because it has a tendency to form boiler scale that is particularly difficult to remove.
– The cooling water should be free from iron and
manganese, because otherwise deposits may occur that accumulate in the pipes and block them.
– At best, organic substances should only be
present in small quantities, because otherwise sludge deposits and microbiological contamina­tion may occur.
4.5.2 Preparation and maintenance of the water in recooling systems
Depending on the type of installation to be cooled, certain requirements are placed on the cooling water with respect to purity. According to the level of con­tamination and the size and design of the recooling systems, a suitable process is used to prepare and/ or maintain the water.
The most common types of contamination and most frequently used techniques to eliminate them in industrial cooling are:
Contamination of the water
Procedure
Note:
The units do not have any separate ventilation. For pressure-sealed systems, install the appropriate ventilation equipment on the water side.
4.5.1 Notes on water quality
To ensure the reliable operation of the above­mentioned units, the VBG guidelines for cooling water must be observed (VGB-R 455 P). The cooling water must not contain any limescale deposits; in other words, it should have a low level of hardness, in particular, a low level of carbonate hardness. For recooling within the plant, the carbon­ate hardness should not be too high. On the other hand, the water should not be so soft that it attacks the materials. When recooling the cooling water, the salt content should not be allowed to increase exces­sively due to the evaporation of large quantities of water, since electrical conductivity increases as the concentration of dissolved substances rises, and the water thereby becomes more corrosive.
Always add the appropriate volume of fresh water.Always remove part of the enriched water.
Mechanical contamination
Excessive hardness Water softening
Moderate content of mechanical contaminants and hardeners
Moderate content of chemical contaminants
Biological contaminants, slime bacteria and algae
Tab. 2: Water contaminants
Filter the water using: – Mesh filter –Gravel filter – Cartridge filter – Precoated filter
via ion exchange
Addition of stabilisers and/or dispersing agents to the water
Addition of passifiers and/or inhibitors to the water
Addition of biocides to the water
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4.6 Notes on electrical installation
When performing the electrical installation, it is impor­tant to observe all valid national and regional regula­tions as well as the provisions of the responsible power supply company. Electrical installation must only be carried out by a qualified electrician who is responsible for compliance with the existing standards and regulations.
4.6.1 Connection data
– The connected voltage and frequency must cor-
respond to the values stated on the rating plate.
– The air/water heat exchanger must be connected
to the mains via an all-pin isolating device which ensures at least 3 mm contact opening when switched off.
– No additional temperature control may be con-
nected upstream of the unit at the supply end.
– Install the pre-fuse cited on the rating plate
(miniature circuit-breaker or gG/(gL) fuse) to protect the cable and equipment from short­circuits.
– The mains connection must ensure low-noise
potential equalisation.
4.6.4 Potential equalisation
Rittal recommends connecting a conductor with a nominal cross-section of at least 6 mm potential equalisation connection point on the air/ water heat exchanger and incorporating it into the existing potential equalisation system.
According to the standard, the PE conductor in the mains connection cable is not classified as an equipotential bonding conductor.
4.6.5 Installing the power supply
Complete the electrical installation in accordance
with the wiring plan to be found on the rear of the air/water heat exchanger.
For devices 3363.XXX and 3364.XXX in special
voltage variants, an external transformer is re­quired (see also Rittal system accessories).
To be able to evaluate the system messages of the
air/water heat exchanger via the system message relay, a corresponding low-voltage cable must be connected additionally on terminals 3 – 5.
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4.6.2 Overvoltage protection and supply line load
– The unit does not have its own overvoltage protec-
tion. Measures must be taken by the operator at the supply end to ensure effective lightning and overvoltage protection. The mains voltage must not exceed a tolerance of ±10%.
– The fans in single-phase units are intrinsically safe
(thermal winding protection). The same also applies to all transformer versions and to special­voltage units which are likewise equipped with a transformer.
4.6.3 Door limit switch (e-Comfort controller only)
– Each door limit switch must only be assigned to
one air/water heat exchanger.
– Several door limit switches may be connected
in parallel and operated on one air/water heat exchanger.
– The minimum cross-section of the connection
cable is 0.3 mm We recommend the use of a shielded cable.
– The line resistance to the door limit switch must
not exceed a maximum of 50 1.
– The door limit switch only supports a floating
connection; no external voltages.
– The contact of the door limit switch must be closed
when the door is open.
The safety extra-low voltage for the door limit switch
is provided by the internal power pack: current approx. 30 mA DC.
Connect the door limit switch to terminals 1 and
2 of the connector.
The door limit switch is available as an accessory
(Model No. 4127.010).
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for a cable length of 2 m.
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