Wesco DTI10 Datasheet

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D - 22391 Hamburg Tel.: + 49 40 60009468-0 Fax: + 49 40 536 75 01
Equipment Imp.-Exp. GmbH Zitterpappelweg 9
E-Mail: info@wesco-navy.com www.wesco-navy.com
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Equipment Imp.-Exp. GmbH
ZITTERPAPPELWEG 9
D - 22391 HAMBURG
Tel.: + 49 40 60009468-0
Fax: + 49 40 536 75 01
E-Mail: info@wesco-navy.com
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Deutsche Bank AG, Hamburg
Acc. No. 51 42 070
Bank Code 200 700 24
Swift code: DEUTDEDBHAM
IBAN No.: DE 10 2007 0024 0514 2070 00
VAT No: DE 118695141
Amtsger. Hbg. HRB 45 699
Steuerno.: 09/860/04785
Manager:
Christopher S. Wessel
Alexander O. Wessel
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Safety Instructions
Non-observance of the safety instructions may lead to re risk,
electrical shock, and physical injury as well as to damage of the linen
and the dryer.
Before connecting the appliance, first read the installation and operation
instructions.
Installation shall be carried out according to the installation directives.
All connections, electrical connections, gas supply, steam, earthing, etc. shall
meet the local regulations and shall be effected by skilled and authorized
personnel. (See chapter 3)
To avoid the risk of electrocution, the earthing instructions shall be complied
with.
The appliance shall not be exposed to high humidity, or extreme high or low
temperatures.
The drier cannot be used in a closed room, where air supply is insufficient. If
necessary, ventilation grids will be installed in the doors or windows.
At the end of each working day, close off all mains supplies of gas, steam and
current.
Wait to carry out repairs or maintenance works to the machine until the drier
has cooled down sufficiently and close off all supply conducts. (Current, gas
and steam)
- During and after use of the machine, the back panel can heat up,
be careful for burns.
- When repairing the machine, only use original spare parts.
To avoid fire and explosion:
- Keep the surrounding areas free of flammable and combustible products.
- Regularly clean the drier, the ventilator and the surrounding areas of piled
up dust.
- The inner side of the drier drum and the exhaust tube shall be cleaned
periodically by competent maintenance personnel.
- Daily remove piled up dust from the filter and the inside of the filter
compartment.- Do not use the drier to dry materials with a low melting
temperature (PVC, foam rubber or rubbery materials).
When you perceive a gas odour:
- Immediately switch off the gas supply and ventilate the room.
- Do not switch on electrical appliances and do not pull electrical switches.
- Do not use matches or lighters.
- Do not use a phone in the building.
- Warn the fitter, and if so desired, the gas company, as soon as possible.
Always allow for the washing instructions mentioned on the linen.
Never allow children to play near a machine.
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REBUILDING THE DRIER FOR ANOTHER TYPE OF GAS
- Rebuilding may only be carried out by competent and recognized personnel.
- Installation shall be carried out according to the standards in force in the coun-
try where the machine is used.
- Check the gas pressure of the installation.
- Inform yourself on the type of gas.
- Order the correct rebuilder set.
- Insert the correct gas injection part in the machine.
- Modify all data on the machine identication plate.
Gas type
Country of destination
Type of gas
- When parts are removed, a leakage test shall be carried out to be sure that none
of the ttings leak.
APPLICABLE IN BELGIUM
- For rebuilding the drier for another type of gas, always contact the manufactu-
rer.
- Can only be effected under the responsibility of the manufacturer.
Only use the drier drum to dry textile that was washed in water.
Only insert spin-dried linen in the drier.
Do not use the appliance to dry materials with a low melting temperature (PVC, rubber,....).
Do not dry products that still contain solvents, oils or other inflammable products.
Do not dry curtains or other fibreglass textiles, except when the label indicates that this is
allowed.
The drier drum will not work when the front door or the dust filter door is open.
- Never have the drier drum work when the door is open without considering the safety
switches.
Do not use the drier drum:
- when it does not stop turning when the door is opened.
- when parts are missing or broken.
As a matter of course, these guidelines cannot avoid all risks of accidents. The operator should use
the machine with the utmost care.
Do not hesitate to contact the dealer when problems arise.
Non-observance of the installation, maintenance and/or operation instructions prescribed by the
manufacturer can cause physical injury and/or damage to property.
Remark:
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Installation and connections
General Carefully remove the packing from the dryer.
Placing the dryer It is best to move the dryer by means of a palett truck.
The dryer must be leveled.
It is advisable to leave a space of minimum 60 cm open behind the dryer for service-
and maintenance-purposes.
The walls, through which the exhaustpipe leads outside, should be made of incom-
bustible material.
The dryer should get sufcient air supply (750-DTI10 & DTI12, 1050-DTI14
m3/h). If necessary, ventilation grates should be placed in the doors and windows.
Unsufcient supply of fresh air can cause overheat problems. Moreover,
gas heated dryers can have ignition problems and this may result in an
increasing energy consumption.
Exhaust The exhaust can be ordered at the back or on top of the dryer.
The exhaust pipes B22 needs to be made of heat-resistant material (150°C) and should
have a minimum diameter of 150 mm.
In order to ensure a good conduction of the vapours, this pipe should be kept as short
as possible with a minimum of bends.
If the exhaust pipe comes into a main pipe, then the angle may be maximum 45°.
After the coupling of both pipes, the diameter of the main duct should be adapted.
The diameter of this duct should at least be the sum of the 2 coupled ducts.
The radius of the bends should preferably mesure 1,5 times the diameter of the ex-
haust pipe.
In order to protect the tail end of the exhaust pipe against severe weather conditions,
it may be bent down. Leave at least a free exhaust opening, which is twice as big as
the diameter of the exhaust pipe.
Avoid to use a cap on the tail end of the exhaust pipe. It is best to leave it free.
If the exhaust duct doesn’t comply with the above mentionned requirements, then a
series fan should be installed further down the pipe.
Ignoring these installation instructions can lead to a counterpressure
in the exhaust duct. This will make the heating function imperfectly
and will consequently result in a poor drying quality and an increasing
energy consumption.
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D
C
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Electric connection It is very important to have the electric connection done by a qualied technician,
in order to make sure the installation is effected in accordance with the prevailing
standards and instructions.
Make sure that the voltage, which is to be connected, corresponds to the voltage
mentioned on the serial number plate (A) at the back of the dryer.
The connection needs to be made in the wiring box at the back of the dryer. Remove
the cover plate (C) in order to reach the connection clamps.
The connection cable needs to be brought in through the swivel (D).
The connection cable needs to be brought in through the swivel (H) on the side of
It is necessary to ground the dryer for your personal safety and to
ensure a good operation.
220/240V 3AC
The 3 mains wires (L1), (L2) and (L3) should be connected to the 3 left clamps
and the yellow/green grounding wire (PE) should be connected to the grounding
clamp.
It is necessary to provide in the connection circuit fuses, which are easy to reach.
Value of the fuses :
DTI10 - 220/240V: 40A
DTI12 - 220/240V: 40A
DTI14 - 220/240V: 63A
380/415V 3AC+N
The 3 mains wires (L1), (L2) and (L3) should be connected to the 3 left clamps,
the blue neutral (N) should be connected to the right clamp and the yellow/green
grounding wire (PE) should be connected to the grounding clamp.
It is necessary to provide in the connection circuit fuses, which are easy to reach.
Value of the fuses :
DTI10 - 380/415V: 25A
DTI12 - 380/415V: 25A
DTI14 - 380/415V: 40A
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Fig: 2
Fig: 1
L1
L2
L3
N
Fig: 3
When connecting the machine, the direction of rotation of the
ventilator should be checked:
Remove the lower front panel and the lint lter see g. 1
Check the direction of rotation of the ventilator see g. 2 (direction of the arrow)
In case of a wrong direction of rotation: switch L1 and L2 (see g. 3)
THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGES CAUSED BY
NON-EXECUTION OF THESE INSTRUCTIONS
VERY IMPORTANT
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230V AC 24V AC 24V DC
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Connection of the central operating panel
for coin operated dryers (option)
At right in the wiring box, you nd a plate (209/00438/00) with the clamps (A),
to where the central operating panel has to be connected. There are three possible
versions as the departure voltage of the operating panel.
Gas connection The gas supply pipe shall be connected to a gas tap (I) HTR-approved or according
to the standards in force in the country where the machine is used.
The connections shall be made by a competent and recognized skilled worker to be
sure that the installation meets the standards and guidelines in force in the country
where the drier is installed.
The drier shall be connected to the type of gas and the gas pressure indicated on the
machine identication plate.
The use of too small gas lines can lead to insufcient gas supply, resulting in a bad
heating up and bad drying results.
Test all couplings and connections for leakages (according to the instal-
lation standards in force in the country where the machine is installed)
and never use a ame.
It is important to always work with the correct gas pressure (see: Technical Informa-
tion) to obtain a good ignition, heating-up and consequently a good functioning in
general.
After having connected the gas supply, the gas supply tap (I) in the drier shall be
opened (by turning it clockwise).
If the dryer is connected to a payment system with serial communication, this con-
nection should be xed on this printboard (209/00540/00) by means of an RJ11.
Connect the cable to the free connector on the printboard.
Connection of the serial communication (option)
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A
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Setting mode
DIP-switches
In this setting mode, there should be adjusted if the dryer has to be executed with a
coinmeter or not, and 3 programs can be preprogrammed.
There are 2 DIP-switches at the back of the printboard.
In order to reach the switches :
- First remove the two screws (A) at the back of the dryer and then the top panel.
- The printboard is situated at the back of the control panel (B).
- You can nd the dip-switches at the back of the printboard.
By means of the left switch, the manufacturer can adjust if the dryer needs to be
executed with a coin operated dryer or not. If it concerns a coin operated dryer, the
switch is put downwards (COIN). In case of an OPL dryer, the switch is put upwards
(OPL).
The right switch is put upwards (RUN). By putting this switch downwards (PRG),
you can enter into the setting menu.
The following buttons have a specic function in the setting menu:
- Left button : decreases a value.
- Middle button : conrms a value and/or continues.
- Right button : increases a value.
The setting menu is different for a dryer with or without coinmeter.
Setting menu
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Opl-dryer
°C or °F
Select degrees °C or degrees °F by means of the "+ button" (right button).
Conrm the selection by means of the middle button.
TE I (Temperature program 1)
Press the middle button to continue.
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If necessary, change this value (default 40°C/104°F) by means of the + or - button between 25°C/77°F and 90°C/194°F.
- By pressing and releasing these buttons, the adjustment is increased or decreased with 1 unit. By keeping these buttons pressed,
the value is continuously changed.
- These standards prevail for all adjustments, which need to be changed.
Value "0" can be adjusted here as well but is only valid in case of dryers, where the temperature adjustment is being
made by means of a knob.
Conrm the adjustment by means of the middle button.
Ti I (Dry cycle program 1)
Press the middle button to continue.
XX
If necessary, change this value (default 30) by means of the + or - button between 1 and 120 minutes.
Conrm the adjustment by means of the middle button.
For dryers without reversing, the program goes immediately to "TE2".
St 1 (Stop time between left - right movement of the drum)
Press the middle button to continue.
XX
Change if necessary this value (default 5 seconds) by means of + or - button between 0 and 10 seconds.
Conrm the adjustment by means of the middle button.
When "O" is lled in, the program goes immediately to "TE2". Because of this, the program will be executed without
reversing.
Ar 1 ( Action time of the drum right movement)
Press the middle button to continue.
XX
Change if necessary this value (default 30 seconds) by means of the + or - button between 5 and 120 seconds.
Conrm the adjustment by means of the middle button.
AL 1 ( Action time of the drum left movement)
Press the middle button to continue.
XX
Change if necessary this value (default 20 seconds) by means of the + or - button between 5 and 120 seconds.
Conrm the adjustment by means of the middle button.
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TE 2 (temperature program 2)
Press the middle button to continue.
XX
If necessary, change this value (default 55°C/131°F) by means of the + or - button between 25°C/77°F and 90°C/194°F.
Press the middle button to continue.
Ti 2 (dry cycle program 2)
Press the middle button to continue.
XX
If necessary, change this value (default 30) by means of the + or button between 1 and 120 minutes.
Conrm the adjustment by means of the middle button.
For dryers without reversing, the program goes immediately to "TE3".
St 2 (Stop time between lift - right movement of the drum)
Press the middle button to continue.
XX
Change if necessary this value (default 5 seconds) by means of the + or - button between 0 and 10 seconds.
Conrm the adjustment by means of the middle button.
When "0" is lled in, the program goes immediately to "TE3". Because of this, the program will be executed
without reversing.
Ar 2 ( Action time of the drum right movement)
Press the middle button to continue.
XX
Change if necessary this value (default 30 seconds) by means of the + or - button between 5 and 120 seconds.
Conrm the adjustment by means of the middle button.
AL 2 ( Action time of the drum left movement)
Press the middle button to continue.
XX
Change if necessary this value (default 20 seconds) by means of the + or - button between 5 and 120 seconds.
Conrm the adjustment by means of the middle button.
TE 3 (temperature program 3)
Press the middle button to continue.
XX
If necessary, change this value (default 70°C/158°F) by means of the + or - button between 25°C/77°F and 90°C/194°F.
Conrm the adjustment by means of the middle button.
Ti 3 (dry cycle program 3)
Press the middle button to continue.
XX
If necessary, change this value (default 30 minutes) by means of the + or - button between 1 and 120 minutes.
Conrm the adjustment by means of the middle button.
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For dryers without reversing, the program goes immediately to "Cd".
St 3 (Stop time between lift - right movement of the drum)
Press the middle button to continue.
XX
Change if necessary this value (default 5 seconds) by means of the + or - button between 0 and 10 seconds.
Conrm the adjustment by means of the middle button.
When "0" is lled in, the program goes immediately to "Cd". Because of this, the program will be executed
withour reversing.
Ar 3 (Action time of the drum right movement)
Press the middle button to continue.
XX
Change if necessary this value (default 30 seconds) by means of the + or - button between 5 and 120 seconds.
Conrm the adjustment by means of the middle button.
AL 3 (Action time of the drum left movement)
Press the middle button to continue.
XX
Change if necessary this value (default 20 seconds) by means of the + or - button between 5 and 120 seconds.
Conrm the adjustment by means of the middle button.
Cd (Cool down)
This is the cool down cycle, which needs to be executed after the dry cycle.
Press the middle button to continue.
XX
If necessary, change this value (default 5 minutes) by means of the + or button between 1 and 30 minutes.
Conrm the adjustment by means of the middle button.
FLS (Flash: alternate description of the remaining dry time and the dry temperature).
Press the middle button to continue.
YES or no
Select by means of the + button.
no: The remaining dry time will appear during operation.
YES: Besides the remaining dry time, also the dry temperature is appearing alternately during operation.
Conrm the adjustment by means of the middle button.
rtP (Flash : Angabe der programmierten oder reellen Trockentemperatur).
Press the middle button to continue.
YES or no
Select by means of the + button.
no: only the programmed drying temperature will be displayed during the cycle
YES: only the real drying temperature will be displayed during the cycle
Conrm the adjustment by means of the middle button.
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StM (Steam: steam heating)
Push the middle button to continue.
YES or no
Select with the + button.
YES: if the machine is warmed up with steam.
In the other case, select no.
Conrm the programmation with the middle button.
TMP (temperature sensor test)
Press the middle button to continue.
XX°
The drum temperature is appearing now as sensor test.
Meanwhile the 3 lets are lichting alternately
Press the middle button to continue.
Hereafter, you automatically return to the beginning.
The right DIP-switch needs to be put into the position "RUN" again.
in-
Here the inlets are being checked.
When the door is closed, LED 3 lights up.
The dryer is equipped with a sensor measuring the rpm of the drum, the dash next to" in" will blink if the drum is turned by
hand.
Press the middle button to continue.
9 dashes appear temporarily on the display. This is the end of the setting menu.
Then you automatically return to the beginning.
The right dip switch now needs to be put in the position RUN again.
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