ULTRASONIC CLEANER USER MANUAL
Electrical Specifications:
The ultrasonic generator connects to a standard 13amp ring mains socket. Do not use an
extension lead unless suitably rated, multiple generators must not be connected to a single
extension lead as it is likely that it will be overloaded.
The fluid heaters require a 3P+N+E, 415 (RED), 16amp, 180° Socket complying to IEC309 or
IEC60309 to operate. Single-phase units are also available in the 57L,90L,99L ranges using a 16A
230V 3 pin Blue Socket.
It is strongly recommended that the supply is suitably rated and fused for the Cleaner being used,
we also recommend that an RCD (Residual Current Detector) is used on the heater and generator
supplies to protect the operator and equipment in the event of water ingress or damage to the
equipment.
Generator Cable Connections
Ultrasonic Tank Cable Connections
Remote Operation:
(Using the remote connection on the rear of the unit)
There are two running options,
1. With a set run time displayed on the front of the generator in the top display section, once the
remote connector contacts are closed the generator will start to run and count down to zero, if the
connection is broken or switched open circuit, the timed and generator output will stop. Once the
connection is re-made or switch contacts short-circuited the timer will resume counting down and
the generator will continue to run.
Once the generator time reaches zero the generator will stop outputting, by open circuiting the
contacts / switch the generator will continue countdown again for full preset cycle period.
This is a simple way to remotely operate a preset time cleaning cycle.
2. With no preset time set on the generator display top display (operating frequency displayed),
the generator will run for as long as the remote connector contacts are short circuit. This would be
practical where a Programmable Logic Controller is to be used to control the running cycle of the
ultrasonic cleaner generator.
In both cases, it is important that the duty cycle of the cleaner is observed approximately 45
minutes run time requires 20 minutes rest time to prolong the life of the machine.
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