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The document outlines the operation and maintenance of a refrigerated compressed air dryer. It provides information on safety, installation, control panel functions, troubleshooting, and spare parts.

The dryer is used to eliminate humidity from compressed air by lowering the air's temperature to around 3 degrees Celsius.

The dryer uses a refrigerant circuit to cool the compressed air, which causes moisture in the air to condense out. Filters then remove any condensed moisture from the dried air.

Non-Cycling Refrigerated Compressed Air Dryers

KED-A
Operation & Maintenance Manual

150 - 200 - 250 300


400 - 500 - 600 - 700 - 750

Models :

(According to PED 97/23/CE)

-GB- TABLE OF CONTENTS


1.0
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6

GENERAL INFORMATION
How to use this manual
Symbols
Warranty
Standard equipment
Description
Use

2.0
2.1
2.2
2.3

SAFETY INFORMATION
General safety instructions
Equipment nameplate values
Information about remaining risks of the equipment

3.0
3.1
3.2
3.3

MACHINE UNPACKING AND HANDLING


Unpacking and handling
Package disposal
Returned equipment

4.0
4.1
4.2
4.3

SET UP
Machine positioning
Installation
Start - up

5.0
5.1
5.2
5.3

MAINTENANCE
Weekly
Monthly
After 6 months

6.0 CONTROL PANEL


6.1.1 Icons display visualization
6.1.2 Keys function
6.1.3 Display visualization
6.1.4 Parameter programming
6.1.5 Alarms visualization
6.2 Before start up
6.3 Start up

7.0 TROUBLESHOOTING

16

8.0 ELECTRONIC CONDENSATE DRAIN

17

9.0 DRYERS DISPOSAL

17

10.0 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS

17

11.0 DAILY REGISTER

17

12.0 EQUIPMENT DATA

18

13.0 ELECTRIC WIRING DIAGRAMS

20

14.0 REFRIGERANT CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

27

15.0 INSTALLATION LAYOUT

30

16.0 BASIC SPARE PART KED150-750A

31

17.0 KED150-750A ASSEMBLY

33

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- GB 1.0 GENERAL
1.1 How to use this manual
All features of this machine, all information on safety, machine installation, operation, adjusting and maintenance are described in this manual. This
manual is integral part of this machine and should absolutely be read and understood by any person operating and maintaining this machine. Should
this machine be sold again, this manual should be given to the new machine owner. Should this manual be lost, please ask for a new copy to your
authorized dealer.

1.2 Symbols
Symbols included in the below frames refer to safety instructions to be followed during the machine operation and maintenance. The other symbols
refer to machine features and are either on the machine or on explanation screens.

Air inlet

Condensate drain outlet

Air outlet

Electric shock danger!

1.3 Warranty
This product is supplied after being regularly tested. It is guaranteed for 12 months from the delivery date. This warranty applies provided the
customer has complied with contract and administrative rules and the machine is installed and used under the instructions of this manual. The
manufacturer agrees in fixing or replacing all parts proved to be worn and faulty at the factory free of charge. Final decision is left to our authorized
service technicians. Labor costs are not covered by this warranty and the customer will therefore be charged with the relative amount. Any liability
for direct or indirect damages caused to people due to misuse and improper maintenance of this product is not included in this warranty. It is limited
to operation and manufacture defects. All parts subject to wear due to their specific use are not covered by this warranty. All transport, on-site,
disassembly and reassembly costs due to our technicians intervention are not covered by this warranty and the customer will therefore be charged
with the relative amount if defects are not under our liability.

1.4 Standard equipment

Instruction and maintenance manual.


Wiring diagram.
Condensate drain unit (where not already fitted).

1.5 Description
The frigorific circuit dryers in this serie have been developed in order to eliminate without further expenses and overall dimensions all humidity
contained in compressed air by lowering its temperature at about +3C.
These dryers take advantage of frigorific circuits features by utilizing freon gas.
The air which is obtained is without humidity, while all condensate that accumulated in the condensate separator is discharged on the outside
through an electronic programmable discharger, in order to avoid air consumption. The installations overload, within the maximum uses limits,
causes a worsening of dryers performances (higher dew point), but doesnt prejudice its safety. The electrical circuit has an IP42 protection degree.

ATTENTION: the machine is equipped with a power supply - sectioning device (1S1).
The Authorized Installer must care for the dryers correct connection to the power system, according
to the EN60204 regulation, chapt. 5.3.2.
A start and stop device (ON/OFF) allows the dryer to be turned on and it permits its normal working.
An amperometrical and a thermometrical protection (an automatic re-establishment on the compressor) prevent from electric and frigorific circuits
damages.

1.6 Use
The use of a dryer is recommended in the treatment of compressed air if a low content of impurities and a high drying is required, such as in the
pharmaceutical and food industry or in medical applications.

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2.0 SAFETY INFORMATION


2.1 General safety instruction
SAFETY INFORMATION
This dryer has been designed and manufactured in accordance to the European safety directive
98/37/CE
Machine Directive
73/23/CEE
Low tension Directive
89/336/CEE
Electromagnetical compatibility Directive
97/23/CE
PED Directive
According to PED Directive, this plant is supplied with safety devices on the frigorific circuit, calibrated according to the under mentioned
specifications.
The working life of such equipments is expected between 10 and 20 years.
Any installation, use and maintenance operations must be done according to the instructions contained in this manual and in accordance
to the national rules.
Any cleaning/maintenance operation which needs access to the dryer must be carried out by qualified and export personnel who must be
aware of all necessary precautions.
The machine has been designed and manufactured to be used in conformity to the following specifications.
In case of different use of the machine or not in conformity to this manual, the Manufacturer cant be accused of any responsibility.

2.2 Equipment nameplate values


(Nameplate values extracted from Calculation data sheet)
Fluid

Circuit Side

Freon HFC
(R507, R407c, R134a, R404a)

Compressed air (Dryers)

Refrigerant Liquid (Chiller)

Press. Max. Amm.


MAWP
"PS" (bar rel)

R134a R407c

Safety devices set


(bar rel)

R404a,
R507

R134a
R407c

Design Temp

(C)

R407c

R404a,
R507

(C)

Low press. -LP

20

20

18*

18*

18*

min -10

min -15

High Press. -HP

28

30,8

18*

27,9*

29*

max +100

max +100

min 0

min 0

min 0

max. 12 (aluminium) (Customer care)


max. 16 (copper)

max +45

max +45

min -10

min -15

max +45

max. +45

min 5

min -15

max +40

max. +40

Compress. Air Side

Liquid side

min 0

(Customer care)

max 8
Ambient air

Work. Temp

Ventilation side

Atm.

( Not Appl.)

* - Safety Pressure switch Cat IV PED, Manual reset


Z

Welding Joints Coefficient


Tickness allowance
(Not required for surfaces in contact with freon - EN 14276-1)

0,7

0,1

mm

( Per rame - For copper )

mm

( Per acciaio - For carbon steel )

P max.

Ammissibile pressure drop compressed air side

Thermodynamic design temperatures (air-air heat-exchanger)


Hot side inlet temperature

Tci

45C

Hot side outlet temperature

Tcu

25C

Cold side inlet temperature

Tfi

0C

Tfu

25C

Hot side inlet temperature

Tci

25C

Hot side outlet temperature

Tcu

0C

Cold side inlet temperature

Tfi

Cold side outlet temperature

Tfu

Cold side outlet temperature


Thermodynamic design temperatures (evaporator)

Manufacturer design code


Essential Safety Requirements
Manufacturer Working Procedure
Assembly classification according PED 97/23
Evaluation Module according PED 97/23
PED Notified Body number

717.0012.01.00
ON10.0010.02
PO 08.2
Cat. II
Mod. A1
0474

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(Table 5.6-1)

-21C
0C

Rev.02
Rev.01
Rev.01

bar

WHAT SHOULD BE DONE:

Be familiar with all controls.

Respect all working limits indicated in this Manual

Before performing any maintenance be sure that the dryer is isolated from the compressed air network (inlet and outlet cut-off valves
closed) and that internal pressure has been released.

Before removing the protection panels disconnect electrical power and allow 15 minutes for the inner parts to cool down.

Before removing the cooling fan protection grid be sure to disconnect the electrical power.

Be sure that all protection panels are properly attached during the operation and after any maintenance operation.

Be sure not to operate the unit in the presence of flammable fumes or vapours which might cause either explosion or fire risk.

WHAT SHOULD NEVER BE DONE:

No maintenance operation under pressure except Chapt. 5 can be carried out by any personnel without the Manufacturers written
approval.

Do not modify the pressure equipment, including the uncalibration of control and safety devices.

Never place flammable objects near the dryer.

Never use the dryer if the power cable is faulty or the connection is not safe.

Never allow anyone to operate the dryer without giving him/her proper instructions.

Never make any alteration to safety parts.

Never strike or use excessive force on internal parts.

Never touch any part of the cooling circuit when the machine is running. They are very hot!

Never drain the condensate directly into the sewage system.

2.3 Information about remaining risks of the equipment


Fire:
This equipment, in accordance to EN-378-2, isnt supplied with freon drain safety valve.
In case of fire it is preferable to use fire extinguishers or extinction systems basically composed of powder or foam or carbon dioxide: it is possible to
cool the equipment thanks to nebulized water.
Avoid the massive use of water because, in case of freon gas leak, the chemical reaction can cause caustic effects, even if small.
In any case it is necessary to cool down the ambient and/or the equipments temperature and before any intervention wait until the temperature has
been reduced.
Therefore it is preferable to insert this equipment into the Fire Prevention and Factory Safety Plan.
Arrange adequate actions capable to prevent and fight the possible risk.
Dispersion of freon gas in the ambient:
the refrigerant means is toxic only if inhaled at high concentration: it is necessary to provide an adequate ventilation in the room where the
equipment is installed.
In any case check the scheme showing the values and the risk sentences.
Excessive pressure on the compressed air side:
this equipment isnt supplied with safety devices on the compressed air side.
The safety devices on the compressed air side must be carried out by the installer.
Such devices will have to be carried out according to the applicable National Norms and to the limits mentioned in this Manual.
Ozone layer deterioration:
The adoption of HFC freon reduce to the minimum ozone layer deterioration and greenhouse effect.

EN378-1:2000
FREON

GROUP
safety

COMPOSITION

AUTO IGNITION
TEMPERATURE (C)

GWP

ODP

R-134a

A1

1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane

743

1300

R-507

A1

R-125/R-143 a (50/50)

3800

R-404a

A1

R-125/143a/134 a (44/52/4)

728

3800

R-407c

A1

R-32/125/134 a (23/25/52)

704

1600

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3.0 MACHINE UNPACKING AND HANDLING


3.1 Unpacking and Handling
When supplied the dryer is packed into a suitable cardboard box to be always handled in an upright position using a means with a suitable lifting
power (see technical data).
After cutting straps (always wear safety gloves and eye protection and cut either with scissors or cutting nippers), removing the carton from the top
and moving the dryer from the wooden pallet to the chosen position.

3.2 Package Disposal


It is recommend to keep the package so that it can be used again in case the dryer should be moved. Keep it for the warranty period at least. If
needed, it will be easier and safer to pack it and send it to the service center. If you decide not to keep the package, it should be delivered to the
authorized organization for its disposal.

3.3 Returned Equipment

Repack the dryer in its original carton or with one of the same dimensions.
The dryer must be kept vertical and packed as supplied from the manufacturer.
Do not transport the dryer without proper packing, shipment damage remains the responsibility of the sender.

Materials returned without proper packing and authorization documents will not be accepted.

4.0 SET-UP
4.1 Machine positioning
The dryer should be placed in a suitable room with the following features:

fully flat floor;

protected against weather conditions and direct sun light;

properly ventilated, so to keep temperature within 5C and 40C even when the dryer is running. It should also be large enough so to have at
least one free meter in front of the dryer for a proper machine cooling;

properly ventilated since the dryer heats the room up while working.

4.2 Installation

Air by-pass piping is recommended to allow uninterrupted air service during instances of maintenance of repair.
Prior to installation check to insure that the compressed air piping is free of debris or other contaminants.
Connect the dryer to the compressed air line in accordance with one of the diagrams shown in section 11 and per unit labeling.
Always use a back-up wrench to prevent damage to the connections during piping of the air inlet and outlet.
Make sure that line power agrees with the unit data plate and the service complies with local electrical codes.
Always include a fused safety switch in the line power supply (refer to data plate amperage for proper selection).
A particulate filter is recommended at the air inlet to avoid any deposit of solid particles into the dryer.
Position the dryer so that all controls can be easily read and so that all maintenance operations are easily performed.
Attach the fittings & tubing (supplied) to the reservoir overflow connections located on the rear panel of the dryer.
Connect the condensate drain tube in compliance with local regulations. The condensate is a pollutant and cannot be drained directly into the
sewage system. A water-oil separator of suitable capacity is recommended.

4.3 Start-up

Make sure that intake and outtake valves are closed, switch on the devices (1S1) and (ON/OFF) and check that the pilot light on the control
panel.
Allow some minutes for the dryer to run at full speed, i.e. until the displayed value on the temperature display is into the field of good operation
(about 3C).
Now open the outlet air valve and then open gradually the intake air valve. In this way, the plant is gradually pressurized.
If the plant is overloaded over the max. use limits (see technical data), its performance will be remarkably lower but safety will not be in danger.

Before disconnecting the dryer from electrical power supply, use ON/OFF key to stop the dryer.
Otherwise wait 10 minutes before switching the dryer on again, in order to allow freon pression rebalance.

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5.0 MAINTENANCE
5.1 Weekly
Check visually if the condensate is properly drained.

5.2 Monthly
Clean prefilter to remove any possible dirt on the inner filtering element.
Perform the following after stopping the compressed air blow by closing the intake and outtake cocks.

5.3 After 6 months


Unplug the machine before performing the following.
According to the room temperature quality and when summertime begins, clean the condenser with an air jet and clean the finned unit to remove
possible scales or deposits the might decrease its performance.
Check that the compressor consumption values fall within the range mentioned on the machine plate (see compressor product label).

6. CONTROL PANEL
General Advices

Please read this manual before using


This manual is part of the product and should be kept near the instrument for easy and quick reference.
The instrument shall not be used for purposes different from those described hereunder. It cannot be used as a safety device.
Check the application limits before proceeding.

Safety Precaution

Check the supply voltage is correct before connecting the instrument.


Do not expose to water or moisture: use the controller only within the operating limits avoiding sudden temperature changes
with high atmospheric humidity to prevent formation of condensation
Warning: disconnect all electrical connections before any kind of maintenance.
Fit the probe where it is not accessible by the End User. The instrument must not be opened.
In case of failure or faulty operation send the instrument back to the distributor or to Dixell s.r.l. with a detailed desc ription of
the fault.
Consider the maximum current which can be applied to each relay (see Technical Data).
Ensure that the wires for probes, loads and the power supply are separated and far enough from each other, without crossing or
intertwining.
In case of applications in industrial environments, the use of mains filters (our mod. FT1) in parallel with inductive loads could
be useful.
Dixell Srl reserves the right to change the composition of its products, even without notice, ensuring the same and unchanged
functionality.

PIC. 1

Start / Stop Air Dryer


Press
key for 3 seconds:
the unit starts or stops the Air Dryer.
The icon

or

flashes for 3 seconds when the controller is waiting to turn on/off.

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6.1.1 ICON DISPLAY VISUALIZATION


Icon Meaning
C -F ON when the display visualizes a temperature or a pressure
bar-PSI
On flashing in case of alarm
On if the Energy Saving, dynamic set-point
or function for units without water storage tank are active.
OFF if a function above is enabled but not active.
On during men visualization
On flashing during drain delay time. On during drain
On if a compressor is on.
On flashing during the delay time for compressor activation.
On if open collector output is active
On in case of Low pressure alarm or High pressure alarm

6.1.2KEYS FUNCTION
1.
2.
1.
2.
3.
5.

Push to enter in the Menu


Push and hold (about 3 seconds) to set the clock
Push to visualize the set point.
Push and hold to modify the set point
Push during parameter programming:
- to enter in parameter modification
- to confirm the changes of the parameter
Men AlrM: push to reset
the alarms

1.
2.
3.

Push and release to visualize all the temperatures


In programming mode it scrolls the parameter list
In programming mode increases the value
parameters.

1.
2.
3.

Push and release to visualize all the temperatures


In programming mode it scrolls the parameter list
In programming mode decreases the value
parameters

1.

Push 3 seconds to activate the drain valve

1.

Push and old to switch on/off the machine

Push and hold to enter on the parameters programming

1.

Push to exit to the programming parameters

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of

the

of

the

6.1.3 Display visualization

Upper digits (red color): configurable by parameter CF36 (PB1, PB2, PB4, Set-point (parameter value)*, working set-point (real
set-point modified from dinamic set-point,
Lower digits (yellow color): configurable by parameter CF43 (PB1, PB2, PB3, PB4, Set-point (parameter value)*, working set-point
(real set-point modified from dinamic set-point,

6.1.4 Parameters Programming


Pr1 Programming Level (User Level)
How to access the Pr1 User Level:
1) Push
and

+
key for some seconds; the upper display shows ALL (first family of parameters).
icons are flashing.

2) Using

and

arrows scroll the other family labels.

3) Push

to enter and see all the parameter belonging to that family. The display shows the first parameter label and its value.

Scroll the parameter list with

and

arrows

Pr2 Programming Level (Factory Level)


Pr2 parameters level is accessible through password:
1. Enter the Pr1 level
2. Search parameter Pr2; PAS label appears on the upper side.
3. Push SET: the lower display shows Pas and the upper display shows 0 flashing.
4.

Set the password using

5.

Push

1.

Parameter Table

and

keys.

key to confirm the value.

Regulation Parameters :
Unit

STANDARD
VALUE

Summer Set point

C / F

-2

ST02

Summer differential

C /F

6.0

ST05

Minimum set point limit for ST01 (summer)

C /F

-2.0

ST06

Maximum set point limit for ST01 (summer)

C /F

1.0

ST09

Regulation band

C /F

4.0

Parameter

Description

ST01

Configuration Parameters :
Parameter
CF03
CF04
CF05
CF06
CF07

Description
Regulation probe
0= Pb1 regulation (Dew point)
Pb1 configuration
1= NTC temperature of Dew point
Pb2 configuration
1= NTC temperature of Ambient
Pb3 configuration
1= NTC temperature of Air inlet
Pb4 configuration
7= NTC temperature probe of Suction
tube

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Unit

STANDARD
VALUE
0
1
1
1
7

ID1 configuration
st
0= 1 compressor thermal protection
ID2 configuration
3= Remote On/off
ID5 configuration
1= Condenser fan thermal protection
Pb4 configuration in digital input mode
15= not used
ID1 input polarity
0= active for closed contact
1= active for open contact
ID2 input polarity
0= active for closed contact
1= active for open contact
ID3 input polarity
0= active for closed contact
1= active for open contact
ID4 input polarity
0= active for closed contact
1= active for open contact
ID5 input polarity
0= active for closed contact
1= active for open contact
Pb1 input polarity
0= active for closed contact
1= active for open contact
Pb2 input polarity
0= active for closed contact
1= active for open contact
Pb4 input polarity
0= active for closed contact
1= active for open contact

CF08
CF09
CF10
CF11
CF12

CF13

CF14

CF15

CF16

CF17

CF18

CF19
Parameter

Description

RL4 configuration of the relay 4


11= draining valve
RL5 configuration of the relay 5
CF21
0 = Alarm relay
4mA / 0,5V corresponding to the pressure
CF22
value of the transducer
20mA / 5V corresponding to the pressure
CF23
value of the transducer
Pb1 Offset
CF24

0
3
1
15
1

0
Unit

CF20

CF25

Pb2 Offset
Pb3 Offset

CF26

CF27
CF31

CF32

CF33

CF34
CF36

Pb4 Offset
Chiller or Heat pump key configuration
0=
drain valve
Celsius or Fahrenheit selection
0= C / BAR
1= F / psi
Power supply frequency
0= 50 Hz
1= 60 Hz
2 = DC power supply (PWM configrured as
output for an external alarm relay)
Serial Address for monitoring
Default viewing of upper display of the
controller
0 = PB1 visualization
Firmware Release

STANDARD
VALUE
11
0

Bar
Psi
Bar
Psi
C
F
C
F
C
F
Bar
Psi
C
F

0
30
-2
0

0
0

1
0

CF37
CF38
CF39
CF40

Eeprom Parameter mapping


RL2 configuration
12= not used
RL3 configuration
12= not used

30
12
12

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Default viewing of lower display of the


controller
7 = No visualization
Controller: visualization in Std-by mode
1 = the display visualizes OFF
Analog output configuration
0 = 4..20mA
1 = 0..10V
Buzzer enable
0= disabled
1= enabled
Dry valve operation mode
0= always ON
1= cyclic operation
Dry valve ON time
Dry valve OFF time
Air Dryer enable
0= not enabled
1= enabled

CF43
CF46
CF48

CF49

CF50
CF51
CF52
CF53

7
1
0

1
sec
sec

3
60
1

Compressor parameters :
Parameter

Description
Minimum ON time

CO01
Minimum OFF time
ON delay time between two compressors or
CO03
Comp. and valve
OFF delay time between two compressors
CO04
or Comp. and valve
Output time delay after power supply startCO05
up
Compressor On delay time after
CO06
Pump/Supply fan activation
Compressor OFF delay time after
CO07
Pump/Supply fan de-activation
Compressor rotating control
CO08
0= Enabled
1= Fixed sequence
C Water pump / Supply fan operating mode
0= Not used
O11
Compressor 1
CO12
0 = Enabled
1 = OFF
Compressor 2 / Stage valve.
CO13
0 = Enabled
1= OFF
Hour counter setpoint for 1st compressor
CO14
Hour counter setpoint for 2nd compressor
CO15
Hour counter setpoint for pump/Supply fan
CO16
Maximum continuous operating time of a
CO29
compressor
CO02

Unit

STANDARD
VALUE

Sec

180

Sec

180

Sec

Sec

Sec

Sec

Sec

0
0
0
0
1

Hr
Hr
Hr

0
0
0

Min

250

Unit

STANDARD
VALUE

Sec

180

Alarm Parameter :
Parameter

Description
Low pressure alarm delay time

AL01
AL02
AL03
AL08
AL09
AL10

Maximum low pressure alarm events in 1


hour
Low pressure alarm with off compressor
0= Not enabled when compressor Off
1= Enabled when compressor Off
Thermal protection alarm delay after starting
the compressor
Number of maximum thermal protection alarm
events.
Maximum number of high temperature /
condenser pressure alarm interventions per
hour

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5
1
Sec

1
5
0

6.1.5 Alarm visualization

When the instrument detects an alarm, the lower display shows the alarm code alternated to probe value. The alarm icon (
flashing.
In case of HIGH PRESSURE alarm (HP), LOW PRESSURE alarm (LP) dedicated icons are on.

) is on

How to Display the Alarm Events


Enter the menu:
or

keys to find ALrM label

1.

Use

2.

Push and release the

3.

Use

or

key

keys to scroll the alarm list

To exit the function menu push and release the menu key or wait the time-out. The menu icon disappears.

How to Reset a Manual Alarm


1)

Enter the function menu.

2)

Use

3)
4)

Push and release the


key the lower display shows the alarm code.
Lower display shows the alarm code.
Upper display shows rSt label if the alarm can be reset, NO label if it is not possible.
Use

5)
6)

or

or

keys to find the ALrM label.

keys to scroll the alarm list.

Push
key when rSt is lighted to reset the alarm; after a while the read-out move to next alarm.
To exit the function menu push and release the menu key or wait the time-out.
The menu icon disappears.

Alarm Code and Events


Code

Meaning

Cause / Origin

Instrument behaviour

Pb1 probe
alarm

Probe Pb1 faulty or disconnected

P2

Pb2 probe
alarm

Probe Pb2 faulty or disconnected

P3

Pb3 probe
alarm

P4

Pb4 probe
alarm

P1

A01

Probe Pb3 faulty or disconnected

Probe Pb4 faulty or disconnected

High pressure Digital input for high pressure


switch alarm
activated

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Open collector / alarm relay ON.


Buzzer ON.
General alarm icon lighted.
Alarm code on display.
Open collector / alarm relay ON.
Buzzer ON.
General alarm icon lighted.
Alarm code on display.
Open collector / alarm relay ON.
Buzzer ON.
General alarm icon lighted.
Alarm code on display.
Open collector / alarm relay ON.
Buzzer ON.
General alarm icon lighted.
Alarm code on display.
Open collector / alarm relay ON.
Buzzer ON.
General alarm icon lighted.
High pressure icon lighted.
Alarm code on display.

Reset
Automatic
if the probe value
recovers
Automatic
if the probe value recover

Automatic
if the probe value
recovers
Automatic
if the probe value
recovers
Automatic
It turns to manual after
AL10 intervention
Manual:
after the alarm event
expires, proceed with
manual reset.

A02

A04

A05

Low pressure
switch alarm

Low
temperature
alarm of the
outlet air from
evaporator.

Open collector / alarm relay ON.


Buzzer ON.
General alarm icon lighted.
Low pressure icon lighted.
Alarm code on display.

Digital input for low pressure


activated

If CF01=0,1 and Pb2< AR03 for


AR05 seconds

Open collector / alarm relay ON.


Buzzer ON.
General alarm icon lighted.
Alarm code on display.

Open collector / alarm relay ON.


Buzzer ON.
High alarm icon lighted.

High
temperature
Pb3 o Pb4 > AL11
High pressure

Alarm code on display.

Open collector / alarm relay ON.


Buzzer ON.
General alarm icon lighted.
Low alarm icon lighted.
Alarm code on display.

A06

Low
temperature
Low pressure

A09

Compressor 1
overload
Digital input active; bypassed for
protection
AL08 upon start-up of compressor
alarm

Open collector / alarm relay ON.


Buzzer ON.
General alarm icon lighted.
Alarm code on display.

Compressor 2
thermal
Digital input active
protection
alarm
Condenser
fan thermal
Digital input active
protection
alarm

Open collector / alarm relay ON.


Buzzer ON.
General alarm icon lighted.
Alarm code on display.
Open collector / alarm relay ON.
Buzzer ON.
General alarm icon lighted.
Alarm code on display
Open collector / alarm relay ON.
Buzzer ON.
General alarm icon lighted.
Alarm code on display.
Open collector / alarm relay ON.
Buzzer ON.
General alarm icon lighted.
Alarm code on display.

A10

A11

Pb3 o Pb4 < AL14

A13

Compressor
maintenance
warning

A14

Compressor 2
maintenance Running hour > CO15
warning

EE

ACF2

Running hour > CO14

EEPROM
error alarm

Possible data losing

Open collector / alarm relay ON


Buzzer ON
General alarm icon lighted
Alarm code on display

Configuration
alarm

Air/air or H2O/air unit and:

Fa020 and ventilation probe


not configured

Chiller parameters
configuration differents from
FA13<FA14 and
FA10+FA12+FA13<FA11

Heat Pump parameters


configuration differents from
FA22<FA23 and
FA20+FA21+FA22<FA19
If Ar18=2 or 3 and CF073
If Ar31=2 or 3 and CF07=3
If CF01=3 and CF076

Open collector / alarm relay ON


Buzzer ON
General alarm icon lighted
Alarm code on display

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Automatic.
It turns to manual after
AL02 events in 1 hour.
Manual:
after the alarm event
expires, proceed with
manual reset.
Automatic.
It turns to manual after
Ar06 events in 1 hour.
Manual:
the event expires if Pb2 >
(AR03+ AR04), then
proceed with manual
reset.

Automatic.
It turns to manual after
AL10 events in 1 hour.
Manual:
the event expires if Pb3 or
Pb4 < (AL11-AL12), then
proceed with manual
reset.
Automatic.
It turns to manual after
AL06 events in 1 hour.
Manual:
the event expires if Pb3
or Pb4 > (AL14+AL15),
then proceed with
manual reset.
Manual:
the event expires, then
proceed with manual
reset.
Manual:
the event expires, then
proceed with manual
reset.
Manual:
the event expires, then
proceed with manual
reset.
Manual:
Proceed with the hour
reset procedure 13.6
Manual:
Proceed with the hour
reset procedure 13.6
Manual:
Proceed with manual
reset., if nothing
happens the controller
is locked, no regulation
available.

Automatic
After parameter proper
debug.

ACF3

ALOC

bLOC

Configuration
alarm

Two digital inputs having the same


function;
two relays having the same function

General alarm Digital input activated for continuous


for machine
time > AL21.
block
Alarm enabled only if AL23=1

General
alarm, signal
only

Digital input activated for continuous


time > AL21.
Alarm enabled only if AL23=0

Open collector / alarm relay ON


Buzzer ON
General alarm icon lighted
Alarm code on display
Alarm relay/ open collector ON.
Buzzer ON
Flashing flow regulator alarm
icon
Code on display

Alarm relay/ open collector ON.


Buzzer ON.
Flashing flow regulator alarm
icon
Code on display

A21

Pre alarm low


temperature
Pb1

PB1 < AL35.


Active also in std-by.

Alarm relay/ open collector ON.


Buzzer ON.
Flashing flow regulator alarm
icon
Code on display

A22

Pre alarm low


temperature
Pb2

PB2 < AL38.


Active also in std-by.

Alarm relay/ open collector ON.


Buzzer ON.
Flashing flow regulator alarm
icon
Code on display

A23

Low
temperature
Pb1 alarm

PB1 < AL41.


Active also in std-by.

A24

Low
temperature
Pb2 alarm

PB2 < AL43.


Active also in std-by.

Alarm relay/ open collector ON.


Buzzer ON.
Flashing flow regulator alarm
icon
Code on display
Alarm relay/ open collector ON.
Buzzer ON.
Flashing flow regulator alarm
icon
Code on display

A25

High
temperature
Pb1 alarm

PB1 > AL45 after AL34 time starting


from compressor activation.
Not active in std-by.

Alarm relay/ open collector ON.


Buzzer ON.
Flashing flow regulator alarm
icon
Code on display

A26

High
temperature
Pb2 alarm

PB1 > AL48 after AL51 time starting


from compressor activation.
Not active in std-by.

Alarm relay/ open collector ON.


Buzzer ON.
Flashing flow regulator alarm
icon
Code on display

Automatic
After parameter proper
debug.
Automatic
Becomes manual after
AL20 intervention
Manual
De-activation: digital
input not enabled for
continuous time > AL22
and manual reset
procedure.
Automatic
The alarm is reset
automatically and does
not depend on AL20
Automatic
If Pb1 > AL35 + AL36.
Manual
Becomes manual if the
number of alarms per
hour > AL37.
De-activation: Pb1 >
AL35 + AL36 and after
the manual reset.
Automatic
If Pb2 > AL38 + AL39.
Manual
Becomes manual if the
number of alarms per
hour > AL40.
Reset: Pb2 > AL38 +
AL39 and after the
manual reset.
Manual
If Pb1 > AL41 + AL42
and after the manual
reset.
Manual
If Pb2 > AL43 + AL44
and after the manual
reset.
Automatic
If Pb1 < AL45 - AL46
Manual
Becomes manual if the
number of alarms per
hour > AL47.
Reset: Pb1 > AL45
AL46 and after the
manual reset.
Automatic
If Pb1 < AL48 - AL49
Manual
Becomes manual if the
number of alarms per
hour > AL50.
Reset: Pb1 > AL48
AL49 and after the
manual reset.

6.2 BEFORE START UP

Before starting the machine, make sure that all operating parameters correspond to the nominal
data.
The dryer is supplied already tested and preset for normal operation, and it doesnt require any
calibration. Nevertheless, its necessary to check the operating performances during the first
working hours.
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6.3 START UP

The operations specified below must be performed after the first start up and at each start up
after a prolonged inactive period of time due to maintenance operations, or any other reason.
1. Make sure that all instructions contained in chapters INSTALLATION SITE and
INSTALLATION have been respected.
2. Check if by-pass is locked properly (if existent).
3. Activate current supply and press the ON/OFF switch on the control panel for at least 1
second.
4. Wait 5 to 10 minutes until machine has achieved its standard operating parameters.
5. Slowly open the air outlet valve and successively open the air inlet valve.
6. If existent, close the by-pass.
7. Check if the condensate drainer is working properly.
8. Check if all connecting pipes are properly tightened and fixed.
Before disconnecting the dryer from electrical power supply, use ON/OFF key to stop the dryer. Otherwise
wait 10 minutes before switching the dryer on again, in order to allow freon pression re-balance.
7.0 TROUBLESHOOTING

SYMPTOM

POSSIBLE ORIGIN

SOLUTION

A) Temperature
shown in display
higher than preset
value.

High compressed air inlet temperature.


High compressed air flow.
High ambient temperature.
Fouler refrigerant condenser.
Low refrigerant charge.
Faulty refrigerant compressor.
Faulty fan.
Faulty fan pressure switch or thermostat.
Faulty electronic controller

Reduce air temperature to within design limits.


Reduce air flow to within design limits.
Increase ventilation rate of installation area.
Clean condenser.
Locate and repair leak and re-charge.
Replace item.
Replace item.
Replace item.
Replace item.

B) Excessive air
pressure drop across
dryer.

Inlet / outlet piping reversed.


Temperature probe out of well.
Faulty refrigerant solenoid valve coil.
Ambient temperature below freezing.
Obstruction in air circuit.
Air by pass valve close.

Connect properly.
Re-install.
Replace item.
Install dryer in heated space.
Locate and remove blockage.
Open valve.

C) Water present in air


downstream of dryer.

Condensate drain strainer fouled.


Faulty condensate drainer.
Faulty electronic controller.
High dew point temperature.
Air by pass valve open.

Clean strainer.
Replace item.
Replace item.
See Symptom #A above.
Close valve.

IMPORTANT:
The temperature control probe is extremely delicate. Do not remove the probe from its position. In
case of any kind of problem, please contact your Service Centre

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8.0 ELECTRONIC CONDENSATE DRAIN


8.1 Maintenance

Close the ball valve located on the filter/stop installed at the drain trap inlet.
Depressurize the trap by pushing the TEST button on the control panel.
Unscrew the plug in the end of the filter/stop to access the filter screen (F) and
clean it with a compressed air jet.
Reassemble and open filter/stop valve.

Cleaning of the drain solenoid valve

9.0 DRYERS DISPOSAL


The equipments disposal must be carried out according to the National Norms in force. These dryers contain cooling media HFC type and
lubrication oils that cannot be dispersed in the atmosphere.
Before scrapping the dryer, its necessary to recover all the gas contained in it using specific gas cylinders and send them for recycle. This operation
must be done by OMIs qualified Personnel, who has all the proper equipment (consult our Technical Service Centre for additional information about
recovery procedure). The recovered fluid must be disposed in accordance to the National Sanitary Norms.

10.0 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS


In case of Freon gas leak, its important to keep in mind the following phrases to diminish risks/damages to goods and people.

FREON
R134a
R407C

DANGERS
High concentration can cause asphyxia , lose of consciousness and lose of
mobility.
Low concentration can cause narcotic effects

FIRST AID

Move the victim to an uncontaminated zone,


keep him/her warm and call the doctor.

Rinse immediately the eyes with water for 15


minutes.
In case of low temperature Freon gas spray
burn sprinkle water for 15 minutes.

Contact with skin and eyes.

R507
Swallowing is an improbable cause of risk.

11.0 DAILY REGISTER


According to EN 378-1 specification, its necessary to keep an updated daily register of the cooling system.
The register, freely chosen and filled in by the dryers user, must contain the following information:

All repairing and maintenance interventions;

Freon consumption (new, re-utilized, recycled) and Freon quantities loaded for each maintenance intervention;

Test results on Freon gas;

Freon origin;

Modifications and replacements of system components.

Periodical tests results;

Significant working periods.


Keep the register in the engine room and/or in other rooms, just to have it put in an accessible place to the person in charge of its maintenance.

17-36

12.0 EQUIPMENT DATA


Model
Construction
Air flow rate
Air flow rate
Power consumption*
Nominal Current*
Full Load Current
Locked Rotor Current
Power supply
Air connections IN / OUT
Refrigerant
Weight
Inlet Air Temp. Min / Max.
Ambient Temperature min / Max
Maximum Inlet Air Pressure

UNITS
l/min
SCM
KW
A
A
A
V/Ph/Hz
type
Kg
C
C
bar

KED 150A
CE
20048
708
3,40
7.1
8,90
44
400/3/50
Rp 3
R407c
260
+0 / +55
+5 / +45
14

KED 200A
CE
28317
1000
3,40
7.1
8,90
44
400/3/50
Rp 3
R407c
270
+0 / +55
+5 / +45
14

KED 250A
KED 300A
PED 97/23 CE PED 97/23 CE
36667
45000
1295
1589
5,3
6,80
9,29
11,6
11,2
14,3
63
101
400/3/50
400/3/50
Rp 3
DN 100
R407c
R407c
300
330
+0 / +55
+0 / +55
+5 / +45
+5 / +45
14
14

* @ rating conditions of: 45C & 7 bar air inlet, 35C ambient, 3C leaving dew point.

KED150-200-250A

KED300

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12.0EQUIPMENT DATA
Model
Construction
Air flow rate
Air flow rate
Power consumption*
Nominal Current*
Full Load Current
Locked Rotor Current
Power supply
Air connections IN / OUT
Refrigerant
Weight
Inlet Air Temp. Min / Max.
Ambient Temperature min / Max
Maximum Inlet Air Pressure

UNITS
l/min
SCM
KW
A
A
A
V/Ph/Hz
type
Kg
C
C
bar

KED 400 A
CE
60000
2118
9,68
13,3
15,8
78,5
400/3/50
DN125
R407c
420
+0 / +45
+5 / +35
14

KED 500 A
CE
70000
2472
14,23
18,3
22,4
115
400/3/50
DN125
R407c
520
+0 / +45
+5 / +35
14

KED 600 A
KED 700 A
KED 750 A
PED 97/23 CE PED 97/23 CE PED 97/23 CE
88333
100000
110000
3120
3530
3882
16,44
16,44
16,44
20,6
20,6
20,6
25,7
25,7
25,7
130
130
130
400/3/50
400/3/50
400/3/50
DN150
DN150
DN 150
R407c
R404a
R404a
620
720
750
+0 / +45
+0 / +45
+0 / +45
+5 / +35
+5 / +35
+5 / +35
14
14
14

* @ rating conditions of: 45C & 7 bar air inlet, 35C ambient, 3C leaving dew point.

KED 400 500 600 700 750 A

19-36

13.0 ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAMS


KED 150-250A
Power Circuit diagram

KED 300A
Power Circuit diagram

20-36

Control Circuit diagram KED150-300A

21-36

Terminal blocks diagram KED150-300A

Components layout KED150-300A

22-36

Electric parts list KED 150-750A

13.0 ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAMS


KED 400-750A
Power Circuit diagram

23-36

Control Circuit diagram KED400-750A

Terminal blocks diagram KED400-750A

24-36

Terminal blocks diagram KED400-750A

Components layout KED400-750A

25-36

Electric Parts list KED400-750A

26-36

14.0 REFRIGERATION CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

KED 150A

27-36

KED 200-250A

KED 300A

28-36

14.0 REFRIGERATION CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

KED 400 500A

KED600A

29-36

KED 700-750 A

15.0 INSTALLATION LAYOUT

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13

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Compressore
Refrigeratore
Separatore di Condensa
Serbatoio
Scaricatore Automatico
Prefiltro ceramico DF 25
Prefiltro antipolvere QF 5
Essiccatore
Scaricatore Elettronico
Filtro Disoleatore 1 - PF
Filtro Disoleatore 0,01 - HF
Filtro a Carbone Attivo - CF
Separatore Acqua/Olio

Compressor
Aftercooler
Condensate separator
Tank
Automatic Drain
Ceramic Prefilter DF 25
Dust Filter QF 5
Dryer
Solenoid Drain Valve
Filter 1 - PF
Filter 0,01 - HF
Carbon Filter - CF
Water / Oil Separator

16.0 BASIC SPARE PARTS KED 150-300A


Model
Pos

Element

KED 150A

KED 200A

KED 250A

KED 300A

1A1

Electronic Controller

305.0058.01.00-00

305.0058.01.00-00

305.0058.01.00-00

305.0058.01.00-00

RT1

Temperature probe L3MT

243.0029.00.00-00

243.0029.00.00-00

243.0029.00.00-00

243.0029.00.00-00

RT4

Temperature probe L1.5MT

243.0030.00.00-00

243.0030.00.00-00

243.0030.00.00-00

243.0030.00.00-00

1M1

Refrigerant compressor

201.T110.00.00-00

201.T110.00.00-00

201.T111.00.00-00

201.T112.00.00-00

1M2

Fan motor

210.0139.00.00-0N

210.0139.00.00-0N

210.0139.00.00-0N

210.0139.00.00-0N

1P1

High pressure Switch

245.0076.00.00-00

245.0076.00.00-00

245.0078.00.00-00

245.0078.00.00-00

1P2

Fan pressure Switch

245.0077.00.00-00

245.0077.00.00-00

245.0077.00.00-00

245.0077.00.00-00

1V1

Coil CS728 24v 50Hz/60Hz

240.T100.24.01-00

240.T100.24.01-00

240.T100.24.01-00

240.T100.24.01-00

1B1

Solenoid CS728 Con 6mm

240.T100.24.02-00

240.T100.24.02-00

240.T100.24.02-00

240.T100.24.02-00

RBF

Strainer CS728 Con 6mm

240.T100.24.03-00

240.T100.24.03-00

240.T100.24.03-00

240.T100.24.03-00

CND

Condenser

921.1934.00.00-03

921.1934.00.00-03

921.1935.00.00-03

921.1935.00.00-03

FF

Filter dryer

630.0076.00.00-CH

630.0076.00.00-CH

630.0077.00.00-00

630.0077.00.00-00

SC

Heat exchanger base

920.0062.01.00-00

920.0066.01.00-00

920.0062.01.00-00

920.0066.01.00-00

VB

By-pass hot gas valve

142.0074.00.00-00

142.0074.00.00-00

142.0113.00.00-00

142.0113.00.00-00

SLI

Liquid separator

910.0951.00.00-00

910.0951.00.00-00

910.0951.00.00-00

910.0951.00.00-00

IM

Moisture indicator

143.0048.00.00-00

143.0048.00.00-00

143.0049.00.00-00

143.0049.00.00-00

VG

Freon filling valve

910.0050.00.00-00

910.0050.00.00-00

910.0050.00.00-00

910.0050.00.00-00

TH

Thermostat

242.0072.00.00-00

242.0072.00.00-00

242.0072.00.00-00

242.0072.00.00-00

FML

Low pressure Freon manometer

143.0037.00.00-CH

143.0037.00.00-CH

143.0037.00.00-CH

143.0037.00.00-CH

FMH

High pressure Freon manometer

143.0038.00.00-CH

143.0038.00.00-CH

143.0038.00.00-CH

143.0038.00.00-CH

1T1

Transformer

241.0048.00.00-00

241.0048.00.00-00

241.0048.00.00-00

241.0049.00.00-00

1T2

Board transformer

241.0054.00.00-00

241.0054.00.00-00

241.0054.00.00-00

241.0054.00.00-00

F1

Primary fuse

331.T001.00.50-00

331.T001.00.50-00

331.T001.00.50-00

331.T001.00.50-00

F2

24V secondary circuit fuse

331.T001.06.00-00

331.T001.06.00-00

331.T001.06.00-00

331.T001.06.00-00

PFU

Fuse holder

332.TFUSE.00.00-3P 332.TFUSE.00.00-3P

332.TFUSE.00.00-3P

332.TFUSE.00.00-3P

1Q1

Compressor overload switch

332.TMCB.05.50-00
332.TAUX.01.01-01

332.TMCB.05.50-00
332.TAUX.01.01-01

332.TMCB.07.50-00
332.TAUX.01.01-01

332.TMCB.15.00-00
332.TAUX.01.01-01

1Q2

Fan overload switch

332.TMCB.01.50-00
332.TAUX.01.01-01

332.TMCB.01.50-00
332.TAUX.01.01-01

332.TMCB.01.50-00
332.TAUX.01.01-01

332.TMCB.01.50-00
332.TAUX.01.01-01

K1

Compressor contactor switch

332.TMAG.15.00-B7

332.TMAG.15.00-B7

332.TMAG.15.00-B7

332.TMAG.15.00-B7

K2

Fan contactor switch

332.TMAG.04.00-B7

332.TMAG.04.00-B7

332.TMAG.04.00-B7

332.TMAG.04.00-B7

PD

Phase detector

224.0001.00.00-00

224.0001.00.00-00

224.0001.00.00-00

224.0001.00.00-00

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16.0 BASIC SPARE PARTS KED 400-750A


Model

KED 400A

KED 500A

KED 600A

KED 700A

KED 750A

Electronic Controller

305.0058.01.00-00

305.0058.01.00-00

305.0058.01.00-00

305.0058.01.00-00

305.0058.01.00-00

RT1

Temperature probe L3MT

243.0029.00.00-00

243.0029.00.00-00

243.0029.00.00-00

243.0029.00.00-00

243.0029.00.00-00

RT4

Temperature probe L1.5MT

243.0030.00.00-00

243.0030.00.00-00

243.0030.00.00-00

243.0030.00.00-00

1M1

Refrigerant compressor

201.T113.00.00-00

201.T114.00.00-CP

201.T115.00.00-CP

201.T117.00.00-CP

243.0030.00.00-00
201.T117.00.00-CP

1M2

Fan motor

210.0139.00.00-0N

210.0139.00.00-0N

210.0139.00.00-0N

210.0139.00.00-0N

210.0139.00.00-0N

1P1

High pressure Switch

245.0078.00.00-00

245.0078.00.00-00

245.0078.00.00-00

245.0078.00.00-00

245.0078.00.00-00

Pos

Element

1A1

1P2

Fan pressure Switch

245.0077.00.00-00

245.0077.00.00-00

245.0077.00.00-00

245.0077.00.00-00

245.0077.00.00-00

1V1

Coil CS728 24v 50Hz/60Hz

240.T100.24.01-00

240.T100.24.01-00

240.T100.24.01-00

240.T100.24.01-00

240.T100.24.01-00

1B1

Solenoid CS728 Con 6mm

240.T100.24.02-00

240.T100.24.02-00

240.T100.24.02-00

240.T100.24.02-00

240.T100.24.02-00

RBF

Strainer CS728 Con 6mm

240.T100.24.03-00

240.T100.24.03-00

240.T100.24.03-00

240.T100.24.03-00

CND

Condenser

921.1934.00.00-03

921.1935.00.00-03

921.1935.00.00-03

921.1935.00.00-03

240.T100.24.03-00
921.1935.00.00-03

FF

Filter dryer

630.0077.00.00-00

630.0077.00.00-00

630.0077.00.00-00

630.0077.00.00-00

630.0077.00.00-00

SC

Heat exchanger base

920.0066.01.00-00

920.0066.01.00-00

920.0066.01.00-00

920.0066.01.00-00

920.0066.01.00-00

VB

By-pass hot gas valve

142.0089.00.00-00

142.0089.00.00-00

142.0089.00.00-00

142.0089.00.00-00

142.0089.00.00-00

SLI

Liquid separator

910.0957.00.00-00

910.0957.00.00-00

910.0955.00.00-00

910.0955.00.00-00

910.0955.00.00-00

IM

Moisture indicator

143.0049.00.00-00

143.0049.00.00-00

143.0049.00.00-00

143.0049.00.00-00

143.0049.00.00-00

VG

Freon filling valve

910.0050.00.00-00

910.0050.00.00-00

910.0050.00.00-00

910.0050.00.00-00

910.0050.00.00-00

TH

Thermostat

242.0072.00.00-00

242.0072.00.00-00

242.0072.00.00-00

242.0072.00.00-00

242.0072.00.00-00

FML

Low pressure Freon manometer

143.0037.00.00-CH 143.0037.00.00-CH

143.0037.00.00-CH

143.0037.00.00-CH

143.0037.00.00-CH

FMH

High pressure Freon manometer

143.0038.00.00-CH 143.0038.00.00-CH

143.0038.00.00-CH

143.0038.00.00-CH

1T1

Transformer

241.0050.00.00-00

241.0050.00.00-00

241.0050.00.00-00

241.0050.00.00-00

143.0038.00.00-CH
241.0050.00.00-00

F1

Primary fuse

331.T001.00.50-00

331.T001.00.50-00

331.T001.00.50-00

331.T001.00.50-00

331.T001.00.50-00

F2

24V secondary circuit fuse

331.T001.06.00-00

331.T001.06.00-00

331.T001.06.00-00

331.T001.06.00-00

331.T001.06.00-00

PFU

Fuse holder

332.TFUSE.00.00-3P

332.TFUSE.00.00-3P

332.TFUSE.00.00-3P

332.TFUSE.00.00-3P

332.TFUSE.00.00-3P

1Q1

Compressor overload switch

332.TMCB.07.50-00

332.TMAG.15.00-B7

332.TMAG.15.00-B7

332.TMAG.15.00-B7

332.TMAG.15.00-B7

1Q2

Fan overload switch

332.TMCB.01.50-00 332.TMCB.01.50-00

332.TMCB.01.50-00

332.TMCB.01.50-00

332.TMCB.01.50-00

K1

Compressor contactor switch 332.TMAG.07.50-B7

K2

Fan contactor switch

PD

Phase detector

332.TMAG.09.00-00

332.TMAG.09.00-00

332.TMAG.09.00-00

332.TMAG.04.00-B7 332.TMAG.04.00-B7

332.TMAG.04.00-B7

332.TMAG.04.00-B7

332.TMAG.09.00-00
332.TMAG.04.00-B7

224.0001.00.00-00

224.0001.00.00-00

224.0001.00.00-00

224.0001.00.00-00

224.0001.00.00-00

32-36

17.0 KED 150A ASSEMBLY

33-36

17.0 KED 200-300A ASSEMBLY

34-36

17.0 EXPLODE VIEW KED400A-KED750A

Pos
1A1
RT1
RT4
1M1
1M2
1P1
1P2
1V1
1B1
RBF
CND
FF
SC
VB
SLI

Element
Electronic Controller
Temperature probe L3MT
Temperature probe L1.5MT
Refrigerant compressor
Fan motor
High pressure Switch
Fan pressure Switch
Coil CS728 24v 50Hz/60Hz
Solenoid CS728 Con 6mm
Strainer CS728 Con 6mm
Condenser
Filter dryer
Heat exchanger base
By-pass hot gas valve
Liquid separator

35-36

Pos
IM
VG
TH
FML
FMH
1T1
1T2
F1
F2
PFU
1Q1
1Q2
K1
K2
PD

Element
Moisture indicator
Freon filling valve
Thermostat
Low pressure Freon manometer
High pressure Freon manometer
Transformer
Board transformer
Primary fuse
24V secondary circuit fuse
Fuse holder
Compressor overload switch
Fan overload switch
Compressor contactor switch
Fan contactor switch
Phase detector

36-36

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