7.8
Connection to Mains Supply
Warning! This is protection class 1 equipment and requires connection
to the protective conductor. For connection to the mains supply, the
enclosed or an identical, approved mains cable must therefore be used.
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The filter unit is supplied with connecting cable and plug.
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The unit may only be connected to the voltage ranges indicated on the type plate.
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The unit uses powerful motors which can draw up to 12 times the starting current.
If in doubt, use circuit breakers with a slow tripping characteristic.
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Make sure the unit's power switch is turned off.
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Connect the unit to the mains supply (mains cable must remain accessible).
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Use the "On/Off" switch to switch the unit on or off.
7.9
Connection to Compressed Air
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The respective compressed air supply must be connected to filter cartridge
systems.
Make sure that the systems are not connected to a compressed air
supply without a pressure control unit. Excessively high supply
pressures can lead to cracks in the system housing.
FP130/150/FP150 Dental
Dry and oil-free compressed air; external supply with an approved compressed
air hose. The air flow (l/min) of the compressor must fill the compressed-air
FP130/150: min 10 l/s
FP200 series, FPV202: min. 20 l/s
Table: Compressed-air supply of filter cartridge systems of the FP series
The compressed air tank of the filter and extraction system does not fall
under the pressure equipment directive (<50L * bar) and is therefore not
subject to an annual maintenance requirement.
7.10
Starting of Operation
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Firstly, carry out the steps according to section "Installation and Starting of
Operation".
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Check the stability of the system and the piping.
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Check that the individual system modules are correctly seated and braced.
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Check if all system filters are correctly installed.
Installation and Starting of Operation
1.5 - 2 bar
tank within approx. 3 seconds.
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FP210-215, FPV200-202
3 – 4 bar