Munters MCDG Owner's manual

Category
Dehumidifiers
Type
Owner's manual
Originalinstructions
Usersmanual
MCD100G,MCD120G,MCD140G,MCD155G
Desiccantdehumidifier
withgasheaterforreactivation
Appliestoallunitsmanufactured
fromweek22,2013
190TEN–1081–J1408 ©MuntersEuropeAB2014
Impo rtan tuserinformation
Intendeduse
Munters dehumidiers are intended to be used for the
dehumidicationofair.Anyotheruseoftheunit,or
use which is contrary to the instructions given in this
manual, can cause personal injury and damage to the unit
and other proper ty.
No modication of the unit is allowed without prior
approvalby Munters. Attachment or installation
of additional devic es is only allowed after written
agreement by Munters.
Warranty
Thewarrantyp
eriodisvalidfromthedatetheunit
left our f acto
ry, unless otherw ise stated in writing.
Thewarranty
is limited to a free exchange of parts or
components w
hich have failed as a result of defects in
materials o
rworkmanship.
All war ranty claims must include proof that the
fault has occurred within the warranty period an d
that the u n it has been used in accordance with the
specications. All claims must specify the u nit type and
fabrication number. This infor mation is stamped on the
identication plate, see section Marking.
It is a condition of the war ranty that the unit for the full
warranty period is serviced and maintained by a qualied
Munters engineer or Munter s approved engineer.
Access to specic and calibrated test equipmen t is
necessary. The service and main tenance must be
documented for the warranty to be valid.
Alway s contact Munters for ser vic e or repair. Operating
faults can o ccur if the unit is maintained insufciently or
incorrectly.
Safety
Information about dangers are in this manual indicated
by the common hazard symbol:
WARNING!
Indicatesapossibledangerthatcanleadtopersonalinjury.
CAUTIO N!
Indicatesapossibledangerthatcanleadtodamagetothe
unitorotherproperty,orc auseenvironmentaldamage.
NOTE!
Highlightssupplementaryinformationforoptimal
useoftheunit.
ConformitywithDirectives
The dehumidier is in conformity with the essential
safety requirements of the Machinery Directive
2006/42/EC, the Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC
and the EMC Directive 2004/108/EC. The
dehumidier is manufactured by a n ISO 9001:2008
accredited manufacturing org an isation.
Copyright
The contents of this manual can be changed without
prior notice.
NOTE!
Thismanualcontainsinformationwhichis
protectedbycopyrightlaws. Itisnotallowedtoreproduceor
transmitanypartofthismanualwithoutwrittenconsentfrom
Munters.
Please send any co mments regarding this manual to:
Munters Euro pe AB
Technical Documentation
P.O. Box 1150
SE- 164 26 KISTA Sweden
e-mail: t-doc@munters.se
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Tableofconten ts
Importantuserinformation ............... ii
Intendeduse ...........................
ii
Warranty ...............................
ii
Safety ..................................
ii
ConformitywithDirectives ............
ii
Copyright ..............................
ii
Tableofcontents ........................... iii
1 Introduction ................................. 1
1.1 General ................................
1
1.2 Aboutthismanual .....................
1
1.3 Unintendeduse ........................
1
1.4 Safetyandcautions ...................
1
1.5 Operationmonitoring .................
3
1.6 Applicationlimitations .................
3
1.7 Faultindications .......................
3
1.8 Marking ................................
4
2 Dehumidierdesign ....................... 5
2.1 Productdescription ...................
5
2.2 Principleofoperation ..................
5
2.3 Systemoverview ......................
7
2.3.1 Frontview ......................
7
2.3.2 Rearview .......................
8
2.4 Maincomponents,explodedview ....
9
2.5 Gasburnerunit ........................
10
2.6 GasMultiBloc
®
controlunit ............ 11
2.6.1 Principleofoperation ..........
11
2.6.2 Overview .......................
12
2.6.3 Lowpressureswitch ...........
12
2.7 Gascontrolvalveunit ................. 13
2.8 Burnersafetycontrolunit .............
14
2.8.1 Operationstart-up
sequence .......................
14
2.8.2 Programmeindicator ..........
15
2.8.3 Flamedetection ................
16
2.8.4 Shutdown/Lockout ............
16
2.9 Hightemperaturecut-out .............
16
2.10 Congurationfeatures ................
16
2.10.1Insulatedprocessairinlet .....
16
2.10.2Processfancontrol ............
16
2.10.3EnergyRecoveryPurge .......
18
3 Installation ................................... 19
3.1 Safety ..................................
19
3.2 General ................................
19
3.3 Inspectionofdelivery ..................
20
3.4 Movingthedehumidier ..............
20
3.5 Storingthedehumidier ..............
21
3.6 Siterequirements .....................
21
3.7 Splitunitinstallation ...................
21
3.7.1 Assembly .......................
23
3.7.2 Electricalconnections .........
25
3.8 Ductinstallation .......................
28
3.8.1 Generalrecommendations ... 28
3.8.2 Ductforoutdoorairinlet .......
29
3.8.3 Ductforwetairoutlet ...........
29
3.8.4 Ductconnectiondimensionsfor
inlets ............................
30
3.8.5 Ductconnectiondimensionsfor
fans .............................
31
3.9 Gasandairsupply .....................
33
3.10 Electricalconnections ................
33
3.11 Externalhumiditytransmitter .........
34
4 Commissioning ............................. 35
4.1 Pre-startchecks ....................... 35
4.2 Adjustmentofgasburner .............
35
4.3 Airowadjustment ....................
37
4.3.1 General .........................
37
4.3.2 Settingtheratedairflows ......
37
4.3.3 Baseconfigurationsettings ...
38
4.4 Settingthegasburnereffect ..........
39
4.4.1 Settingmaximumeffect .......
39
4.4.2 Settingminimumeffect ........
40
5 Operation .................................... 41
5.1 Controlpanel ..........................
41
5.2 General ................................
42
5.3 Quickstop ..............................
42
5.4 Operatingtheunit .....................
43
5.4.1 Initialstart-up,Manualmode
(MAN) ...........................
43
5.4.2 Initialstart-up,Automatic
mode(AUTO)regulatingto
set-point ........................
43
6 Serviceandmaintenance .................
44
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6.1 Safety ..................................
44
6.2 Regularserviceandmaintenance ...
44
6.3 Serviceoptions ........................
45
6.4 Extendedwarranty ....................
45
6.5 Serviceindicatorlamp ................
45
6.6 Serviceandmaintenanceschedule
(024000hours) .......................
46
6.7 Serviceandmaintenanceschedule
(2800048000hours) .................
47
6.9 Maintenancescheduleforgasheater
unit .....................................
48
6.10 Airlterreplacement ..................
49
6.10.1Preparation .....................
49
6.10.2Reactivationairlter ...........
49
6.10.3Processairlter ................
50
7 Faulttracing,gasheaterunit .............. 51
7.1 Faulttracinglist ........................
51
7.2 Measuringflamesignaland
differentialgaspressure ..............
53
8 Technicalspecication .................... 54
8.1 Capacitydiagrams ....................
54
8.2 Noisedata .............................
55
8.2.1 MCD100E ......................
55
8.2.2 MCD120E ......................
56
8.2.3 MCD140E ......................
57
8.2.4 MCD155E ......................
58
8.3 Dimensionsandservicespace .......
59
8.3.1 Dimensions ....................
59
8.3.2 Dimensionsforunitswithout
processfan .....................
60
8.3.3 Servicespace ..................
60
8.4 Technicaldata .........................
61
9 Scrapping .................................... 63
10 ContactMunters ............................ 64
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1 Introduction
1.1 General
Munters manufactures a w ide range of e fcient dehumidiers designed for different uses and applications.
Contact your nearest Munters ofce if you have any questions reg a rding the installat ion or the use of your
dehumidier.
For product data, see section Technical specication.
Reactivation using a gas heater means that natural g as or propane/LPG (option) is the source of energy
that is use d to reactivate the dehum idier's rotor. This technique is intended for use where nat ural gas or
propane/LPG is available as a n alternative to heating with electricity or steam.
1.2 Aboutthismanual
This manual contains necessary information for how to install and use the dehumidier in a safe and
efcient way. Information and guidelines for the operation of the control system can be found in a
supplementary document, also delivered with the dehumidier.
NOTE!
Makesuretoreadallrelevantpartsofthismanualbeforeoperatingorperforminganyworkonthe
dehumidifier. Thismanualshouldbestoredinapermanentlocationclosetothedehumidifier.
1.3 U nintendeduse
The following restrictions on use apply:
Thedehumidier is not intended for outdoor installation.
Thedehumidier is not intended f or u se in classied areas where explosion safety compliant equipment
is requi red.
Thedehumidier must not be installed near any heat g enerating devices that can cause damag e to the
equipment.
1.4 Safetyandcautions
Every measure has been taken in the design and manufacture of the dehumidier to ensure that it meets the
safety requirements of the directives and standar ds listed in the EC Declaration of Conform ity.
The information in this manual shall in no way take precedence over individual responsibilities or local
regulations.
During ope
ration and other work with a machine it is always the responsibility of the individual to consider:
The safety of all persons concerned.
The safety of the unit and other proper ty.
The protection of the environment.
The types of dangers that are indicated in this manual are described in section Important user information.
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WARNING!
-Theunitmustnotbesplashedwithorimmersedinwater.
-Donotconnecttheunittoothermainsvoltagethanspecifiedontheidentificationplate.
-Donotinsertngersoranyotherobjectsintotheairvents.
-Allelectricalinstallationsmustbecarriedoutbyaqualifiedelectricianandinaccordancewithlocalregulations.
-Thedehumidifiercanrestartautomaticallyafterapowercut. Alwayssetandlockthemainpowerswitchinthe
OFFpositionbeforecarryingoutanyservicework.
-Useonlyapprovedlifting
equipmenttopreventpersonalinjuryanddamagetotheequipment.
-AlwayscontactMuntersforserviceorrepair.
WARNING!
Neverliftanassembledunitusingliftingeyeboltsattachedtothetopbox. Liftingeyeboltsmustonlybeusedfor
liftingthetopboxduringinstallationofasplitunit. Failuretoobservethiscancausepersonalinjuryanddamageto
theunit
The safety labels below are attached to the unit. Make sure that all personnel working with or near the unit
are aware of the meaning of each label.
Figure 1.1 Risk of p ersonal inju ry due to electric shock. Figure 1.2 R isk of personal injury due to hot surfaces.
TextonthesafetylabelinFigure 1.3 :
WARNING
Only lifting of top box permitted.
WARNING
!
Only lifting of top box permitted.
Refer to the user manual before lifting.
Figure 1.3 L ifting of unit not perm itted .
Refer to the user manual before lifting.
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1.5 Operationmonitoring
Thedehumidier is controlled and monitored from the control panel on the front of the unit, see section
5.1, Control panel. The HMI (Human M achine Interface) is used to display values and parameters, and to
input settings and commands to the control system. The H MI is described in the se parate supplement.
1.6 Applicationlimitations
Thedehumidier conforms to the emission limits of residential, commercial and light-industrial
environments except for the emission limits for harmonics emission (EN 61000–3–12). As the equipment
exceeds the limits for harmonics it may not be used in residential, commercial or light-industrial
environment without taking proper steps regarding the power installation like supplying the equipment
from a dedicated transformer connected to the high or medium voltage network.
Thedehumidier may only be used in industrial environments (class A) w hen the HMI is equipped with a
touch panel. If the HMI is equipped with a text panel, the dehumidiermaybeusedinallenvironments
since t he text panel is approved according to class B.
1.7 Faultindications
Any faults are indi
cated by the red light on the control panel. T he cause of the alarm is indicated on the
display.
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1.8 Marking
Figur e 1.4 Position of identication plat e
15 kW
Max
15,7 kW
M
IP33
GAS
Munters Europe AB
Isafjordsgatan 1
164 26 Kista, Sweden
Made in Sweden
MCD140G
0910 170XXX XXXXX
Fabr. No.
Fabr. year 2009
3 ~ 400V 50 Hz
Type
Figure 1.5 Identication plate, example
Explanation of "Fabr. no" on the identication plate:
09: Year of manufacture
10: Week of manufacture
170XXX: Ar ticle number
XXXXX: Serial number
The label for the gas heater can be found next to the id entication plate on the unit.
AT-BE-DK-DE-ES-FI-FR-GB-GR-IE-IT-LU-NL-PT-SE
Qn:
Inlet pressure:
150 kW net.
B22-C12-C32
G20-G25
18-30 mbar
This unit must be installed in accordance with the rules in force.
Consult instructions before installation and use of this appliance.
Unit Gas Category:
Unit Categories:
Figure 1.6 Example of label for natural gas
AT-BE-DK-DE-ES-FI-FR-GB-GR-IE-IT-LU-NL-PT-SE
Qn:
Inlet pressure:
150 kW net.
B22-C12-C32
G31
18-30 mbar
This unit must be installed in accordance with the rules in force.
Consult instructions before installation and use of this appliance.
Unit Gas Category:
Unit Categories:
Figure 1.7 Example of label for propane (option)
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2 Deh umidifierdesign
2.1 Productdescription
The desiccant dehumidier has been designed to effectively dehumidify the air in environments requiring
low air humidity.
All functional components are enclosed in a corrosion resistant Aluzink
®
casing (standard) or stainless steel
casing (option) which makes installation and maintenance easy. The unit is constructed on a steel base frame
which allows the use of a fork-lift truck during transportation and installation.
The electrical control system complies with standard EN 60204-1. The electrical components are mounted
on bus bars. The dehumidier is manufactured according to E uropean standards and the established
requirements for CE-marking.
2.2 Principleofoperation
1
4
2
3
Figure 2.1 R otor principle
1. Process air
2. Dr y air
3. Reactivation air
4. Wet air
The desiccant rotor is the adsorption dehumidifying component in the unit. The rotor structure is
comprised of a large number of small air channels.
The desiccant rotor is made of a composite material that is highly effective in attracting and retaining water
vapour. The rotor is divided in two zones. The airow to be dehumidied, process air, passes through the
largest zone of the rotor and then leaves the rotor as dry air. Since the rotor rotates slowly, the incoming air
always meets a dry zone on the rotor, thus creating a continuous dehumidication process.
Theairow tha t is used to dry t he rotor, r e a c tivation air, is heated. T he reactivation air passes through
the rotor in the opposite direction to the process air and leaves the rotor a s wet air (warm, moist air). This
principle enables t he dehumidier to work effectively, even at freezing temperatures.
The gas burner system used for reactivation is based on a burner operating on natural gas or propane/LPG
(option). The burner operates as a direct red system to heat outdoor air to the required reactivation air
temp erature.
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2
1
4
3
Figur e 2.2 Airow overview
1. Process air
2. Dr y air
3. Reactivation air
4. Wet air
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2.3 Systemoverview
2.3.1 Frontview
3
5
7
3
6
9
1
2
8
4
Figure 2.3 Front view, main components
1. Filterbox,processair 6. Pressureswitchforreactivationair
2. Reactivationfanmotor 7. Hightemperaturecut-outswitch(HTCO)
3. Temperaturesensor,PT1000 8. Processfanmotor
4. Filterbox,reactivationair 9. Drivemotorforrotor
5. Burnersafetycontrolunit
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2.3.2 Rearview
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
Figure 2.4 Rear view, main components
1. Controlpanel 5. Inspectionglass
2. Mainpowerswitch 6. GasMultiBloccontrolunit
3. Gasshut-offvalve 7. Gascontrolvalvewithactuator
4. Gasburner
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2.4 Maincomponents,explodedview
2
5
6
11
13
7
8
9
10
12
1
3
4
Figure 2.5 Main compo nents
1. Reactivationfan 8. Rotordrivemotor
2. Filter,reactivationair 9. Drivebelt
3. GastrainwithGasMultiBloccontrolunit 10. Rotor
4. Processfan 11. Rotorseal
5. Electricalpanel 12. Filterbox,processair
6. Gasburner 13. Filterbox,processair(option)
7. Temperaturesensor
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2.5 Gasburnerunit
Direct red gas burners are used on all MCD-series dehumidiers. The burner operates on natural gas or
propane (option) and uses the reactivation air to supply the oxygen necessary for combustion. A c orrect
reactivation airow is t h erefore essential to e n sure that the burner operates efciently.
For optimal performance, the reactivation air must contain minimum 20 % oxygen. Bur ner return air cannot
be used. To maintain the efciency of the unit, it is also important that the outlet for t he wet air is correctly
placed. This is to prevent the wet air contaminating the reactivation air.
The burner is mounted in the reactivation airow. The gas is mixed with the reactivation air wh ich penetrates
into the space between the V-shaped mixing plates.
A spark ignitor and ame detection probe are mounted in the burner combustion chamber. The ame
detection probe uses the ionisation principle to send a ame signal to the burner safety control unit.
The working principle w ith constant airow and pressure drop across the bur ner ensures that the
combustion gase s and reactivation air mix well.
4
2
1
6
3
5
Figure 2.6 Gas burner assembly
1. Mixing plates
2. End plate
3. Flame detection probe
4. Ignition transformer
5. Spark ignitor
6. Bur ner head
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6
8
2
4
5
3
7
1
Figur e 2.7 Side view of the burner
1. Bur ner head port
2. Flame detection probe
3. Mixing plates
4. Spark ignitor
5. Spark ignitor connection plug
6. Gas pipe
7. Flame detection connection plug
8. Silicone cable
2.6 G asMul tiBloc
®
controlunit
2.6.1 Principleofoperation
A GasMultiBloc control unit in the gas train controls and m onitors the gas pressure and ow. The
GasMultiBloc contains an adjustable ow regulator which in conjunction with an exter nal control valve
enables automatic modulation of the burner capacity, see Figure 2.9 .
L1
N
3
4
V1
V2
5
1
2
N
L1
Figure 2.8 Diagram, GasMultiBloc
3. Gas lter V1. Solenoid valve
4. Low pressure switch V2. Solenoid valve (including adjustable ow regulator)
5. Gas pressure regulator L1. Phase
N. Neutral
Theg asows into the GasMultiBloc, passes through the gas lter (3) and the adjustable low pressure switch
(4). Valves V1 and V2 are energised by the same control signal and open simultaneously. The pressure is
set by the pressure regulator (5). The maximum allowed gasow (max. burner capacity) is restricted by
the adjustable ow regulator included in valve V2.
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2.6.2 Overview
1
8
5
2
3
4
6
7
9
A
B
Figure 2.9 O verview, GasMultiBloc
A. Flow from g a s supply B. F low to gas burner
1. Gas shut-off valve 6. C over plate for g as lter
2. L ow pressure switch 7. Screw for cover plate
3. P ressure test point for gas supply (P
e
) 8. P ressure test point (before valve V1)
4. Maximum ow adjustment knob 9. Gas control valve with actuator
5. Pressure test point (after valve V1)
2.6.3 Lowpressureswitch
The low pressure switch is connected to the inlet pipe on the GasMultiBloc control unit. If the gas pressure
is too low, the electrical supply to the control unit is disrupted. T he dehumidier is then switched off
automatically, and an alarm for low gas pressure is shown on the control panel display. T he low pressure
switch has a range of 5 to 150 mbar. Standard setting is 15 mbar.
Made in Germany
IP 54
5
90
10
20
30
50
70
110
130
mbar
GW 50 A5
pmax.= 500 mbar Gas
~(AC) 50-60Hz 10A 250V
15T70
ID.No:CE-0085
AO 0012
150
Figur e 2.10 Low pressu re switch
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2.7 Gascontrolvalveunit
In this m o dulating gas reactiva tion heater system , there is a c ontrol va lve tted in the g as line between the
GasMultiBloc and the gas burner. This makes it possible to vary the g a s ow and burner capacity during
operation. The control valve is connected to an electric actuator that is controlled by the program unit using
a 0 10V DC signal.
0
1
0
A
B
C
D
A. Rotating valve e xtension C. Ove rride button
B. Minimum capacity screw D. Inverse control action s witch
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2.8 Burnersafetycontrolunit
The burner safety control unit is located in the electrical panel, see Figur e 2.3 .
The control unit ensures safe ignition, start -up and shut-dow n during both nor mal operation and if a fault
occurs.
It is equipped with a self-checking ame monitoring circuit that controls t he combustion process. T he ame
monitoring circuit applies the necessary safety measures if the ame signal occurs to soon or not at all, and if
any type of fault in the ame detector, detector cables or ame signal amplier occurs.
Faults that are detected during the start-up procedure or normal operation result in shutdown. Operation is
then preven ted u ntil the fault is remedied and the bur ner safety control unit is reset using the mode switch.
See the wiring diag ram for more information o n the control unit connections.
1
2
Figure 2.11 Bur ner safety control unit
1. Programme indicator
2. Warning lamp for shutdown/lockout switch
2.8.1 Operationstart-upsequence
When power is applied to the relay and the start contact is closed, the burner control unit runs to ‘start’
position. When the burner control unit receives a start ing signal from the PLC, an automatic check is carr ied
out between the burner control unit a nd the pressure switch for the reactivation airow. This is to ensure
that the pressure sw itch contact is open. If the contact is open, the reactivation air fan can star t .
If the pressure switch contact is closed (in the 'no air' position), the control unit does not star t.
Shortly after the reactivat ion air f an starts, the bur ner control unit checks that the pressure switch contact has
closed (combustion air supply available).
If the contact has not closed, the contr ol unit abor ts the burner start up .
When the ow sw itch contact is closed, the purge time start. For about 30 seconds, all remaining gasses are
purged from the c ombustion chamber. After the purge time has been terminated, the ignition is started.
A few seconds later the g as supply valves (V1 and V2) are supplied with power. In case a ame has been
established and detected by the ame probe, the relay continues to operate until it has reached it s run
position. If no ame is present or not detected, the relay generates a burner lock out, closing (V1 and V2)
immediately. The program indicator stops in t he position where the problem occurred as help for fault
tracing.
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2.8.2 Programmeindicator
The p r o gramm e indicator shows the status of the bur ne r. Since the progr am me indicator remains in the
position where shutdown occurs, it gives valuable inf ormation that facilitates fault tracing. T he different
situations causing shutdow n are indicated by the following symbols:
P
1
2
a
b
b
P
1
2
e
d
c
f
Figure 2.12 Pro
gramme indicator
Symbol Description
a–b Start-upsequence
..........
Durationofsafetytime
c Startposition
d Nostartwhenthecontactsforthereactivationairflowpressureswitchareclosed(noairposition)
e Lockout(faultintheflamesupervisioncircuit)
f Abortionofstart-upsequence(notinuseinthisapplication)
1 Lockout(noame)
2 Lockout(noflame),highflame(notinuseinthisapplication)
P Lockout(noreactivationair)
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2.8.3 Flamedetection
A ame detection probe is used to verify that a am e is present. The detection probe consists of a metal
electrode which is positioned in the ame.
The burner's control unit senses the existence, or not, and condition of the ame during start-up and nor mal
operation. A ame fault always causes bur ner shutdown and lockout.
2.8.4 Shutdown/Lockout
When shutdown/lockout occurs, its cause must be remedied before the burner can be restarted
using the mode switch. To restar t t he burner, the mode switch must rst be set to 0 and then to start.
Shutdown/Lockout can be due to the following:
Low pressure switch on the GasMultiBloc is defective or incorrectly set
The pressure switch for reactivation air is defective or incorrectly set
Gasvalvesfailtoopen
No ignition
Defect in the reactivation a ir fan
Flame fault (either at start-up or during normal operation)
See Table 7.1 for possible faults and t he r emedies that are required to reset the control unit.
2.9 Hightemperaturecut-out
The unit is equipped with a high temperature cut-out (HTC O), which prevents the unit from being
overheated and damaged if the reactivation air is too hot. The HTCO switches off the heater if the
temperature exceeds the HTCO setting.
The thermostat housing is located beside the electrical panel, see Figure 2.3 . A resetting button is located
on the back of the thermostat housing.
The HTCO bulb is located in the reactivation air duct. When the HTCO trips,the message "Heater high
temperature" is shown on the control panel display.
2.10 Configurati onfeatur es
This chapter
includes information a bout functions and components that can be added w hen ordering a
MX² dehumi
dier. At delivery, each unit is congured according to the cong uration sheet supplied with
the user ma
nual.
2.10.1 Insulatedprocessairinlet
All dehumidier units supplied with pre-cooled process air have insulated process air inlet. The process air
sector in front of the rotor has an internal lining of isolation to prevent condensation on the unit .
2.10.2 Processfancontrol
The pr ocess fan is equipped with a frequency converter for controlling the f an speed. T he process fan
control can be congured as xed speed or variable speed according to below:
Fixed speed
The frequency conve rter for the process fan is pre-set at t he factory and the process fan always runs with a
constant speed that gives the rated process airow.
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Munters MCDG Owner's manual

Category
Dehumidifiers
Type
Owner's manual

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