Thermoscreens T1500A, T1500W, T1500E, T2000A, T2000E User Manual

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AIR CURTAIN
T SURFACE MOUNTED RANGE
INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
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1 CONTENTS
CONTENTS ...................................................................................................................................... 2
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2 ELECTRICAL SAFETY ..................................................................................................................... 3
3 SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................................ 3
4. INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................................. 4
5. DELIVERY CONTENTS ................................................................................................................... 5
6. TOOLS REQUIRED .......................................................................................................................... 5
7. INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................................ 6
8. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION .......................................................................................................... 8
9. REMOTE CONTROL INSTALLATION ............................................................................................. 9
10. REMOTE CONTROL SETTINGS ..................................................................................................... 9
11. EXTERNAL CONTROLS ................................................................................................................ 10
12. MULTIPLE AIR CURTAIN SYSTEMS ............................................................................................ 11
13. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION .......................................................................................................... 12
14. FAN SPEED SELECTION .............................................................................................................. 13
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15. REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION ................................................................................................ 14
16. COMMISSIONING THE SYSTEM .................................................................................................. 16
17. SIGN OFF ....................................................................................................................................... 16
18. FAULT CONDITIONS ..................................................................................................................... 17
19. SERVICE & MAINTENANCE ......................................................................................................... 18
20. WARRANTY ................................................................................................................................... 19
APPENDIX 1 — Dimensions of T Surface Mounted Air Curtain ............................................................... 20
APPENDIX 2A — WIRING DIAGRAM T1000E and T1500E .................................................................. 21
APPENDIX 2B — WIRING DIAGRAM T2000E ....................................................................................... 22
APPENDIX 2C — WIRING DIAGRAM T1000W, T1500W and T2000W ................................................ 23
APPENDIX 2D — WIRING DIAGRAM T1000A, T1500A and T2000A ................................................... 24
21. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ............................................................................................... 25
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2 ELECTRICAL SAFETY
Electrical Supply and Wiring to the Air Curtain
All electrical wiring and connections MUST be carried out by a competent qualified electrici an in accordance with the latest edition of national and local wiring regulations and/or local statutory regulations.
A 1 phase or 3 phase local isolator having a contact separation of at least 3mm on all poles
must be fitted in the electrical supply to the air curtain and located in an accessible position adjacent to the unit.
The appliance must be connected by cables having an appropriate heat resistant temperature
rating.
All supply cables, circuit breakers and other electrical installation equipment must be correctly
sized for the air curtain model being installed; see section 3: Specifications.
Models operating on a 3 phase electrical supply - see section 3: Specifications - require a
neutral connection (3N~).
A 25mm size cable gland or conduit connector of IP21 rating or above should be used for the
Electrical Supply into the air curtain.
See Wiring Diagrams for connecting electrical supply and control cables to the air curtain. The
air curtain must be earthed.
3 SPECIFICATIONS
Rated
Air Curtain
Model No
T1000A 230/1/50 0.25 1.1 27 T1500A 230/1/50 0.35 1.5 40 T2000A 230/1/50 0.45 2.0 50
T1000W 230/1/50 0.25 1.1 4.5 / 9.0 29 T1500W 230/1/50 0.35 1.5 6.0 / 12.0 42 T2000W 230/1/50 0.45 2.0 9.0 / 18.0 53
T1000E 400/3/50 9.25 14.1 6.0 / 9.0 28 T1500E 400/3/50 12.35 18.9 6.0 / 12.0 41 T2000E 400/3/50 18.45 28.1 12.0 / 18.0 52
Electrical Supply
(V/ph/Hz)
Electrical
Power Input
(kW)
Rated
Current per
phase (A)
Heat Output
[Low/High]
(kW)
Table 1
Weight
(kg)
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4. INTRODUCTION
Established in the 1960s, Thermoscreens is a leading air curtain manufacturer that exports to over 60 countries worldwide.
As with all our products, the T range of air curtains is designed with energy efficiency in mind.
T models suffixed E, W or A are designed to be surface mounted inside a building and located horizontally over a doorway.
They must not be installed on the outside of a building or built into a cabinet or recessed in any way.
Please complete the following details for your reference:
Date of Purchase Place of Purchase Serial Number
Proof of purchase is required to make a claim under warranty.
Thermoscreens Ltd
St. Mary’s Road
Nuneaton
Warwickshire
England
CV11 5AU
Email: sales@thermoscreens.com — http://www.thermoscreens.com
Tel: +44 (0) 24 7638 4646 — Fax: +44 (0) 24 7638 8578
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5. DELIVERY CONTENTS
y
The following items are supplied in the box at delivery.
NOTE: If any parts are missing or damaged contact your place of purchase.
T Surface Mounted Air Curtain Ecopower Remote Control
Note: End caps are supplied loose to
be fitted during installation
Wall Brackets and
M6 Fixing Bolts
(for water heated units)
3-port control valve
Fitted in pipework to
air curtain b
(for Electric and Water Heated units)
Supplied with 6m RJ Control Cable
Outdoor Air Thermostat
(Optional – supplied by Installer)
Used for simple weather
installer
(disables heating on a warmer day)
Remote Control Switch
(for Ambient units)
compensation control
6. TOOLS REQUIRED
The following tools are required for installation:
Flat blade screwdrivers  Pozi head screwdrivers  10mm spanner  Adjustable spanner
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Electric drill
Ladders Appropriate lifting equipment
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7. INSTALLATION
The air curtain is designed to be located horizontally over a doorway. It must not be installed outside of the building.
7.1 Location
Mount the air curtain above and as close to the doorway as possible, with:
the discharge grille not more than 3m above floor level  at least 100mm clearance (air gap) above electric/water
heated air curtains, see Fig 1
Beware of doorway top edges, structural beams, door opening/closure devices, etc., which may interfere with the air stream and affect the location of the unit.
NOTE: For the air curtain to work well the width of the open doorway should be less than the length
‘A’ of the air curtain, see Appendix 1.
100mm
3000mm
Fig 1
7.2 Wall Fixing
NOTE: Use suitable wall fixing bolts (not supplied) to fix the unit to the wall, taking into account the
Step 1 Bolt all wall brackets to the rear face of the unit
Step 2 Drill fixing points in the wall, referring to
Step 3 Screw in the top wall bolts leaving a small gap
Step 4 Lower the unit onto the bolts via the key-hole
Step 5 Tighten all fixing bolts until the air curtain is
type of wall and the weight of the unit (see Section 3: Specifications).
as shown in Fig 2, using the M6 fixing bolts supplied.
Appendix 1 for correct positioning.
between the screw head and the wall.
slots in the top of the wall brackets and screw in the bottom wall bolts.
Fig 2
safely secured to the wall.
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7.3 Ceiling Suspension
M10 threaded rods (not supplied) are used to suspend the unit from the ceiling.
Suspend the unit from the ceiling as follows:
Step 1 Screw the threaded rods into all of the holes in the
top face of the unit as shown in Fig 3.
NOTE: Do not screw hanging rods too far in as they
Step 2 Fit M10 locking nuts (not provided) to prevent the
Step 3 Secure each suspension rod to a suitable structure that can support the weight of the unit (see
WARNING: It is the sole responsibility of the installer to ensure that the fixing locations and
could interfere with internal components.
rod rotating and coming away from the casing.
section 3: Specifications for weights).
suspension system used are suitable for the air curtain being installed.
Fig 3
7.4 LPHW Models
For LPHW models ensure that water isolation valves are fitted in the flow and return pipework adjacent to the air curtain and connected correctly as shown in the diagram in Appendix 1.
For the design of the water pipework system and pump, water flow rates and pressure drops for maximum heat output of the air curtain are given in Table 2 below.
Air Curtain Water Flow Rate
(l/min at 82/71°C)
T1000W, 2-row
(9kW)
T1500W, 2-row
(12kW)
T2000W, 2-row
(18kW)
NOTE: Water Pressure Drop is across the flow and return pipework to the air curtain and includes for the
coil fitted inside the unit and the valve fitted in the heating pipework to the unit. Water flow rates and pressure drops at different water temperatures can be calculated using the Thermoscreens coil calculation programme. Visit the Thermoscreens website for details.
11.7 9.0
15.6 16.6
23.4 12.5
Water Pressure Drop
(kPa)
Table 2
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The installer must connect the 3-port valve in the heating pipework as shown in Figure 4 below:
22mm pipe
R
22mm pipe
wire valve to pcb inside air curtain
22mm pipe
A
B
A/B
22mm pipe
F
E
L
T
O
U
W R N
Fig 4
8. ACCESS TO ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
8.1 How to access terminals
To gain access to the air curtain for connection and commissioning, remove air inlet grilles and bottom access panel as explained below.
First remove the plastic end caps at each end of the unit, if fitted, by pulling off to the side.
NOTE: All air curtain panels are protected in a plastic film. When access panels are removed this
8.1.1 Remove air inlet grilles
Using a Pozi No 1 screwdriver, remove each grill with its filter.
To remove, insert screwdriver into the elongated hole at the bottom corner of the grille (see Fig 5) and turn the screw one quarter of a turn anticlockwise.
8.1.2 Remove bottom access panel
Unfasten the securing screw at each end (see 1, Fig 6) and, if applicable, two screws in the centre (T1500 and T2000 units only).
To remove, slide the access panel (see 2, Fig 6) out forwards.
film can be removed.
Fig 5
Fig 6
1
2
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9. REMOTE CONTROL INSTALLATION
Mount the Ecopower remote control in a convenient position directly to the wall or onto a switch box.
9.1 Wall mounting
Step 1 Using a screwdriver undo the scre w on the top of the remote control
case and pull the back case away (see Fig 7).
Step 2 Feed one end of the RJ control cable through the back case, secure it,
then screw the back case to the wall using suitable fixings (not supplied).
Step 3 Connect the RJ plug to the RJ socket on the PCB in the remote control.
Step 4 Refit the front case.
9.2 Switch box mounting
Step 1 Using a screwdriver undo the screw on the top of the remote control case and pull the back
case away (see Fig 7).
Step 2 Feed one end of the RJ control cable through the switch box, feed and
secure the RJ control cable through the back case and secure ba ck case to switch box using 2 mounting screws (not supplied) (see Fig 8).
Step 3 Connect the RJ plug to the RJ socket on the PCB in the remote
control.
Step 4 Refit the front case.
NOTE: For optional remote control settings see Section 10.
Fig 7
Fig 8
10. REMOTE CONTROL SETTINGS
On the back of the PCB inside the Ecopower Remote Control you will find four DIP switches that provide the following optional features, see Table 3:
DIP Feature Explanation Default Notes
1 Reset on power-up On restoring power after an
electrical interruption all Remote Control settings are retained
2 Stop fan on cold Fans are switched off when
heating level is achieved (AUTO mode only)
3 Never blow cold Air curtain always heats in
AUTO mode
4 Room air
temperature control
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Enables the room air sensor in the Remote Control
ON WARNING! – Fans start
on their own after power is restored
OFF
OFF Will not go to ambient
mode
OFF Disables all other
temperature sensors
Table 3
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11. EXTERNAL CONTROLS
11.1 Remote switch contacts IN0, IN1
Terminals IN0 and IN1 on the Ecopower PCB inside the air curtain can be used to provide different control strategies using remote volt-free contacts (see Fig 9). This could be to provide remote On/Off from a timer or BMS Digital/Output contact, to work with a door switch or for simple weather compensation control to disable heating when outdoor air temperatures become warmer. Table 4 describes the different functions:
Fig 9
Table 4
Function
Remote
On/Off
(INHIBIT)
Function
Door
Switch
Control
Summer
Winter
NOTE: Wire volt-free, remote switch contacts to 2-way screw terminals IN0 and IN1 using 2-core
WARNING: Do not apply any voltage to terminals IN0 and IN1 as this will damage the Ecopower
* NOTE: The Ecopower Remote Control must stay plugged-in for the air curtain to keep working.
Unit operates normally in MANUAL Mode or AUTO Mode from the Remote Control
After 30s the heating is disabled and the fan goes to low speed
Unit operates normally in MANUAL Mode or AUTO Mode from the Remote Control
COLD DAY
cable.
PCB inside the air curtain.
An optional plug-in EEPROM is available from Thermoscreens so the Remote Control can be un­plugged and the air curtain stay working. Visit the Thermoscreens website for details.
IN0
Unit switches off after 15s, with fan run-on at Medium fan speed if DIP 2 = OFF
IN1
Unit operates normally in MANUAL Mode or AUTO Mode from the Remote Control Heating is disabled straight away, Fan speeds operate normally from the Remote Control
WARM DAY
Notes
Use the Remote Control to set up unit and then hide it away if required. *
On/Off is then done via IN0 using a remote volt-free contact.
DIP 4 IN0 Notes
ON
OFF
Door Open:­ Normal Control
Door Closed:­ Heating Off Low Fan Speed Simple weather compensation control using an outdoor air thermostat with volt free contacts (see Section 11.3)
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11.2 Overheat safety cut-out indication
g
A
t
For electric heated air curtains the Ecopower PCB includes a fault indication signal for if the overheat safety cut-out on the electric heater operates.
Volt free changeover contacts (6A 250VAC 30VDC) can be wired via the 3-way screw terminal “HEALTHY” (see Fig 10).
Refer to Section 18.1: Overheat Safety cut out, for how to reset a overheat safety cut-out situation.
Fig 10
NO
HEALTHY
NC
LARM!
C
11.3 Weather compensation control (Summer/Winter)
To save heating energy on warmer days a simple weather compensation (Summer/Winter) heat control strategy can be used. Fit an outdoor air thermostat with volt-free contacts (supplied by the installer) to a north facing wall.
Use a 2-core cable to connect the outdoor air thermostat to 2-way terminal IN1 on the Ecopower PCB (see Fig 11)
On the Ecopower PCB, set DIP 4 to OFFas per Table 4, (see Section 11.1: Remote switch contacts IN0, IN1).
Switch Contact Closed = Heating Enabled (cold day)
Switch Contact Open = Heating Disabled (warm day)
WARNING: Do not apply any voltage to terminal IN1 as this will damage the Ecopower PCB.
NOTE: To promote increased energy saving a more advanced weather compensation control strategy is available from
Thermoscreens. Using a heating curve, the discharge air temperature of the airstream coming from the air curtain is controlled a
ainst the outside air temperature. Visit the Thermoscreens website for details.
Fig 11
Outdoor Air Thermosta
12. MULTIPLE AIR CURTAIN SYSTEMS
For master/slave control, plug and connect units together with Thermoscreen RJ extension cables (not supplied) as per Figure 12 below. Each air curtain must have its own electrical supply.
maximum 8 units
Fig 12
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13. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
13.1 Optional features
WARNING: Isolate and disconnect air curtain from the power source before making any changes.
DIP switches on the air curtain Ecopower PCB (see Fig 13) provide the following optional features, as explained below:
Fan heat interlock  Disable fan run-on  Thermostat master (for master/slave installations)  Weather compensation heat control (Summer/Winter)  Door switch control
Feature
DIP setting Default Notes
Fan heat interlock
Allows fan speed to govern heat output on electric heated units.
If low or medium fan speed is selected, a lower heat output
DIP 1
ON
1234
ON
Heat output is governed by fan speed.
results. High heat operates only on high fan speed.
Disable fan run-on
The 2 minute fan run-on after switch off is enabled or disabled on electric heated air curtains.
Thermostat master For master/slave installations. Only the air sensor in the thermostat master air curtain is used to measure air temperature.
DIP 2
ON
OFF
Fan run-on at
1234
DIP 3
ON
medium speed enabled.
OFF
Air curtains in master/slave
1234
systems all act
independently. Set DIP 3 to ON in the air curtain that will be the master unit.
Weather compensation control or Door switch control
Simple weather compensation control to save heating energy. or Door switch control.
NOTE: Black rectangle is moveable head of DIP switch.
NOTE: A range of advanced factory fitted and plug-in control options are available from Thermoscreens to
enhance the performance of the Ecopower PCB controller inside the air curtain. These include advanced weather compensation control using a heating curv e, outlet air temperature control, ECObus strategies. Visit the Thermoscreens website for details.
®
Modbus BMS control, modulating heater outputs and EEPROMs for non-standard control
DIP 4
ON
1234
OFF
IN1 Weather
compensation
ON
IN1 Door switch
Fig 13
This feature is only used with electric heated air curtains to limit very high air temperatures.
Set DIP1 to OFF if unit is water heated or ambient.
Must only be used for water heated or ambient air curtains. Each air curtain must have DIP2 set to ON for no fan run-on. Air sensor thermistors in all slave air curtains will be ignored.
Stops some units blowing cold air and others blowing warm air in master/slave systems on larger doorways. See section 11.1 Remote Switch Contacts IN0 and IN1 for details
Weather compensation control is the same as Summer/Winter control
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14. FAN SPEED SELECTION
If required, select fan speed at commissioning to suit outdoor environmental conditions and indoor noise levels.
Factory settings for the 3 fan speeds are as follows:
HIGH fan speed (black wire) is wired into motor tapping
2
MEDIUM fan speed (blue wire) is wired into motor
tapping 3
LOW fan speed (red wire) is wired into motor tapping 4
Set fan speeds according to Table 5 below:
(refer also to wiring diagrams in Appendix 2)
motor tapping: 5 4 3 2 1
Fan Speed
(air curtain as
delivered)
Motor Speed
Tapping
1 (highest speed)
Maximum air curtain
mounting height
(m)
3.0
Sound Pressure
Level of air
curtain
[dB(A) at 3m]
T1000 - 57 T1500 - 58 T2000 - 58
HIGH
(black wire)
2
2.8
T1000 - 56 T1500 - 57 T2000 - 57
MEDIUM
(blue wire)
3
2.5
T1000 - 55 T1500 - 56 T2000 - 56
LOW
(red wire)
4
2.2
T1000 - 54 T1500 - 55 T2000 - 54
5 – (lowest speed)
2.0
T1000 - 51 T1500 - 52 T2000 - 53
Sound pressure levels dB(A) at 3m distance are for a single air curtain mounted at its maximum mounting height, operating in a room with average acoustic characteristics as defined in CIBSE Guide B5 (reverberation time 0.7s at 1kHz) and a room size equivalent to 8 air changes per hour (ac/h). Care needs to be taken when selecting air curtains for an installation as noise levels can be several dB higher if the mounting height is reduced, if the room is more ‘live’ (i.e. hard surfaces, no furnishings or absorbent materials), if the room is smaller than 8 ac/h equivalent or a combination of these factors. Noise levels will also increase if more than one air curtain is installed at the same doorway (e.g. +3dB(A) for 2 equal point sources: direct field).
Air Volume
Flow Rate
3
(m
/h)
[for E & A]
1380 2130 2740 1320 1925 2640 1225 1810 2480 1065 1485 2175
935 1210 1960
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15. REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION
15.1 Remote Control Switch (for Ambient units)
1 On/Off
Turns the air curtain fans On or Off.
2, 3 & 4 Fan speed
Switch fan speed between Low, Medium and High respectively.
3
4
2
1
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15.2 Ecopower Remote Control (for Electric and Water Heated units)
Use the Remote Control to operate the air curtain as follows:
1
2
7
Heating level scale
6 4
3 5
1 On/Off
Turns the air curtain On or Off.
NOTE: If an electric heated air curtain is heating when switched off the fan will run-on for
approximately 2 minutes to dissipate excess heat.
2 Manual/Automatic
Switches between Manual and Automatic modes. The Auto On indicator LED is lit for "Auto Mode" and unlit for "Manual Mode".
3 & 4 Heating level controls
Manual mode
Select heating level from zero, to half heat, to full heat by stepping up or down with the heating level controls. The heating level scale shows the level selected.
Automatic mode
Heat output is controlled automatically according to:
Inlet air temperature, or  Room air temperature
This is dependent on the settings made in Section 10: Remote Control Settings (DIP switch 4).
5, 6 & 7 Fan speed
Switch fan speed between Low, Medium and High respectively. The appropriate LED illuminates.
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16. COMMISSIONING THE SYSTEM
16.1 Verify system operation
To commission the system, verify the following conditions are met:
All fans are working.  Fans operate at Low, Medium and High speeds.  There is no excessive mechanical noise coming from the fans.  When heating is selected, the air stream from the discharge grille warms up across the whole
length of the air curtain.
When set to manual with fans set to high speed, heating increases as higher heat is selected.  Warm air reaches across the doorway with door open or closed.  Ecopower Remote Control operates correctly in both manual and auto modes.
16.2 Instruct customer and hand over
Before leaving site, hand over the installation to the customer/end user or their representative.
Explain that any person operating the air curtain must be given supervision and instruction by the person responsible for their safety, concerning the safe use of the unit and to understa nd any hazards involved. Children and those with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities should not operate the air curtain.
Recommend that the doorway should be closed whenever possible but that during times of high pedestrian use it will become an ‘open doorway’. The air curtain then serves an essential purpose by saving energy and providing comfort to occupants.
Explain that the inlet grilles and air filters (if fitted) must be cleaned regularly and the unit serviced at schedule intervals – see section 19: Service & Maintenance.
NOTE: Leave these instructions with the customer/end user or their representative!!
17. SIGN OFF
Complete the following once commissioning is completed:
Installer signature Customer signature Installer name Installer company Customer company Date
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Customer name
Date
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18. FAULT CONDITIONS
18.1 Overheat Safety cut-out
An overheat fault in electric heated units may cause the overheat safety cut-out(s) to operate.
This is indicated by flashing LEDs on the Remote Control and a red status LED on the Ecopower PCB inside the air curtain.
Before resetting ensure there is adequate air flow from the air curtain and the unit has been commissioned as per section 16.
To reset a overheat safety cut-out:
Step 1 Switch off the electrical supply to the air curtain.
Step 2 Allow time for the air curtain to cool down, typically 10 minutes.
Step 3 Switch on the electrical supply to the air curtain.
Step 4 Press the Auto button on the Ecopower remote control 4 times.
Air curtain heaters will then operate and after 30 seconds the LEDs on the remote control will stop flashing and the status LED on the Ecopower PCB in the air curtain will flash green.
18.2 Fuses
In the event of an electrical fault internal electrical fuses may operate.
There are two internal fuses located on the Ecopower PCB inside the air curtain:
Fuse 6.3A(T) supplies the fan motors within the air curtain  Fuse 100mA(F) controls the circuitry of the Ecopower PCB
18.3 Ecopower PCB status indication
There is a status LED on the Ecopower PCB inside the air curtain (See LED shown on Wiring Diagrams in the Appendix).
This indicates the status of the Ecopower Control system as follows:
1. LED flashing green – operation normal
2. LED flashing red – low supply voltage, remote control not plugged in or RJ cable fault
3. LED permanently red – overheat safety cut-out(s) open circuit from an overheat situation (see Section 18: Fault Conditions for how to reset)
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19. SERVICE & MAINTENANCE
WARNING: Failure to adequately maintain the unit and provide a suitable cleaning schedule will
19.1 Every week
NOTE: Weekly maintenance can be carried out by the Cleaner or Janitor from floor level.
Turn off the air curtain to prevent entry of dust then clean the face of the air inlet grilles and air filters inside the grilles using a vacuum cleaner with an extension tube and brush.
19.2 Every 3 months
WARNING: Before servicing, isolate and disconnect the air curtain from the electrical power.
WARNING: The following servicing and maintenance must be carried out by a competent
Clean and inspect the inside of the air curtain as follows:
Step 1 Remove plastic end caps at each end of the unit by pulling off to the side.
Step 2 Use a Pozi No.1 screwdriver to remove air inlet grilles by releasing the fasteners at the
Step 3 Clean and remove any build-up of dust and dirt within the air-curtain (inlet/outlet grilles,
NOTE: Build-up of dirt on fan impellers can cause vibration, noise and excessive wear on the
Step 4 Check within the unit to ensure all electrical connections and crimped terminals are tight
Step 5 On electric heated air curtains remove the fan deck(s) as follows to inspect electric
Unclip the fan motor electrical connector.  Unfasten 4 x M6 nuts/bolts on each fan deck.  Unfasten M4 screws at bottom edge of fan deck.  Carefully lift the fan deck away from the air curtain.
Refit fan decks(s) and air inlet grilles after servicing. Reconnect electrical supply and test to ensure correct operation (see Section 16: Commissioning).
result in a loss of performance and reduced life expectancy of the air-curtain and possible overheating and fire risk with electric heated units.
electrician or a Thermoscreens appointed technician.
bottom corners of each air inlet grille. See Fig 5, Section 8.1.1.
electric heaters, fan impellers, housings and motors) using a vacuum cleaner and soft brush.
motor bearings.
and that all cables are in good condition.
heaters, electrical wiring and connections and to remove dust, dirt and debris:
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20. WARRANTY
All units are covered by a two year warranty.
Failure to adequately maintain the unit may void the warranty. If any problems are encountered, please contact your installer/supplier.
Failing this please contact the Thermoscreens warranty department.
Care has been taken in compiling these instructions to ensure they are correct. Therm oscreens Ltd. disclaims all liability for damage resulting from any inaccuracies and/or deficiencies in this documentation. Thermoscreens Ltd. retain the right to change the specifications stated in these instructions.
Thermoscreens Ltd Email: sales@thermoscreens.com St. Mary’s Road Nuneaton Tel: + 44 (0) 24 7638 4646 Warwickshire England Fax: + 44 (0) 24 7638 8578 CV11 5AU www.thermoscreens.com
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850
377
AIR OUT
-
1746 2296
AIR IN
255
100 (min.)
Remote control connection interface
295
supply and controls
Entry points for electrical
FF
25
15
T1000 T1500 T2000
D
C
-
700 1200 1700
1196
A
C
B
G
Rp¾ in. BSP
248 273 298
D
LPHW connections
248 273 298
700 1200 1700
143 206156
F
E
G
40
80
E
mm
48
A
B
C
Use all drop rod holes !
Inserts for M10 drop rods
4 for 1m/1.5m units, 6 for 2m unit
D
220 68
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APPENDIX 1 — Dimensions of T Surface Mounted Air Curtain
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1m - 1 kW (x3)
1.5m - 2kW (x3)
1m, 1.5m - 2 kW (x3)
Black Black
(top elements)
Second Stage Heating
Black Black
(bottom elements)
First Stage Heating
Capacitor:
1m - 2.5µF
1.5m - 3.15µF
1~
Fan Motor 1
Orange
Violet
Brown (High)
Blue (COMMON)
0
White
Red (Low)
Grey
2
345
1
Black
Blue
Red
F1 = F100mA F2 = T6.3A
Healthy
Alarm
Red
55°C Auto
Thermal Trip
Grey
Brown
Black
Blue
E
L2
L2
L3
L3
N
E
N
L1
BLOCK
TERMINAL
L1
J1
F2 F1
NC C NO
Th
J2
LED
IN0
IN1
J9
ON
J6
R
0 -10V
J5
Summer/Winter
or Door Contact
le b
a C
e
v
la
S
/
r
e
t
REMOTE
s
a M
1234
CONTROL
Yellow
White
Brown
1
2
3
L1
J10
J12
EEPROM
J11
moveable head of
Black rectangle is
DIP switch
Yellow
White
Black
4
6
5 L2
J14
High speed
Med speed
Low speed0VHigh speed
Fan 2 Fan 1
Black
White
7
Med speed
Blue
Grey
Low speed
Red
Yellow
Blue
9
8
10 N
L3
J16
ECO-Power CVR1008-9
0V
J17
White
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400V / 3ph / 50Hz
To Slave
Air Curtain
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Brown
Black
White
White
White
Black Black
1 kW (x3) 1 kW (x3)
Black Black
(top elements)
Second Stage Heating
A1
A2
13NO
14NO
5
6 4
3
230V AC Coil
CONTACTOR
1
2
2 kW (x3) 2 kW (x3)
Grey
Blue
Yellow
Yellow
Yellow
Black Black
Black Black
(bottom elements)
First Stage Heating
1~
Fan Motor 1
Violet
Brown (High)
Blue (COMMON)
Grey
234
0
1
2.5µF
Capacitor:
Orange
Red (Low)
5
TERMINAL
White
Black
Blue
Red
F1 = F100mA F2 = T6.3A
Summer/Winter
J1
F2 F1
NC C NO
Th
J2
LED
IN0
IN1
J9
J6
R 0 -10V
J5
or Door Contact
e
l b a
C
e
v a
l
S
/
r
e
t
REMOTE
s
a M
Healthy
Alarm
Red
(x2)
55°C Auto
Thermal Trip
E
N
L1
L2
L1
L2
L3
L3
E
N
BLOCK
ON
1234
CONTROL
Yellow
Brown
2 L1
J12
J11
moveable head of
DIP switch
White
3
High speed
Fan 2 Fan 1
Black
Blue
White
1
J10
EEPROM
Black rectangle is
White
Black
4
J14
Grey
Blue
9
8
7
6
5 L2
10 N
L3
J16
2.5µF
Capacitor:
Fan Motor 2
1~
(COMMON)
Orange
Violet
Brown (High)
Blue
012
White
Low speed
ECO-Power CVR1008-9
0V
J17
White
0V
Low speed
Med speed
High speed
Med speed
White
Black
Blue
Red
Red
Red (Low)
Grey
4
3
5
Black
Blue
Red
APPENDIX 2B — WIRING DIAGRAM T2000E
400V / 3ph / 50Hz
To Slave
Air Curtain
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3 PORT VALVE
Brown (High)
1
Grey
234
Black
1~
Capacitor:
1m - 2.5µF
1.5m - 3.15µF
Orange
Violet
Red (Low)
5
Blue
Red
Fan Motor 2 (2m only)
1~
2.5µF
(COMMON)
Brown (High)
Blue
Grey
234
0
1
Capacitor:
Orange
Violet
Red (Low)
5
White
Grey
Green/Yellow
Orange
Blue
Fan Motor 1
1
4
2
3
E
F1 = F100mA F2 = T6.3A
J1
F2 F1
NC C NO
Th
J2
LED
Blue
Brown
Summer/Winter
IN1 IN0
J9
ON
J6
R 0 -10V
J5
or Door Contact
1234
White
Brown
Black
1
J10
J12
EEPROM
J11
2
3
L1
4
6
5 L2
J14
0V
Med speed
Low speed
High speed
Fan 2 Fan 1
High speed
9
8
7
L3
0V
Med speed
Low speed
J16
Blue
10 N
J17
Blue (COMMON)
0
White
ECO-Power CVR1008-9
White
Black
Blue
Red
moveable head of
Black rectangle is
L
EE
N
BLOCK
TERMINAL
L
N
e
l b
a C
e
v a
l
S
/
r e
t
REMOTE
s a
M
DIP switch
CONTROL
White
Black
Blue
Red
White
Black
Blue
Red
230V / 1ph / 50Hz
To Slave
Air Curtain
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APPENDIX 2C — WIRING DIAGRAM T1000W, T1500W and T2000W
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1~
Capacitor:
1m - 2.5µF
Fan Motor 1
1.5m - 3.15µF
1~
2.5µF
Capacitor:
F1 (5A)
White
Brown (High)
Blue (COMMON)
0
White
Brown
Red
1
Grey
234
Black
Blue
1
Violet
Grey
234
Orange
Red (Low)
5
Orange
Violet
Red (Low)
5
Brown (High)
Blue (COMMON)
0
Fan Motor 2 (2m only)
Red
Blue
Black
White
Black
Blue
Red
1
L
E
NN
BLOCK
TERMINAL
L
E
230V / 1ph / 50Hz
4
2
3
Switch
Control
Remote
21 3
I
0
4
Low speed
Medium speed
High speed
65
On/Off
APPENDIX 2D — WIRING DIAGRAM T1000A, T1500A and T2000A
7 8
Fan
Speed
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21. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Thermoscreens Ltd. St. Mary’s Road Nuneaton Warwickshire CV11 5AU United Kingdom Telephone: +44 (0)24 7638 4646 www.thermoscreens.com
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
as defined by the EC Council Directive on Machinery 2006/42/EC,
the Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC, Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004/108/EC,
the Energy related Products Directive 2009/125/EC
Herewith we declare that the air movement equipment designated below, on the basis of its design and construction in the form brought onto the market by us in accordance with the relevant safety, health and performance requirements of the Machinery. If alterations are made to the machinery without prior consultations with us, this decla ration becomes invalid.
Designation of Equipment: AIR CURTAINS Series Type: T1000A; T1000E; T1000W; T1500A; T1500E; T1500W;
T2000A; T2000E; T2000W (in Casing Styles: Surface Mount)
Relevant EC Council the Machinery Directive (2006/42/EC) Directives: the Low Voltage Directive (2006/95/EC) the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (2004/108/EC)
the Energy related Products Directive (2009/125/EC)
Applied Harmonised Machinery - EN ISO 14121-1:2007, EN 294:1992, EN 414:2000 Standards: LVD - EN 60335-1:2012, EN 60335-2-30:2009+A11:2012
EMC - EN 61000-6-1:2007, EN 61000-6-3:2007+A1:2011, EN 61000-3-2:2006+A2:2009, EN 61000-3-3:2008 ErP - Commission Regulation (EU) No.327/2011, ISO 5801:2007, ISO 12759:2010
Basis of Self Attestation: Quality Assurance to BS EN ISO 9001: 2008 B.S.I. Registered Firm Certificate Number FM 85224 SGS Test Report ELS150049/2/R/DC/11; SGS Test Report EMC150049/1 CE Marking Association Test Report 6799 and 6800
Responsible Person: Mr. P.Casey, Operations Director, Thermoscreens Ltd. Date: 20 March 2014
Signed:
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