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1. technical specifications UEW model UE003 UE005 UE005 UE008 UE009 UE015 UE018 UE025 UE035 UE045 UE065 steam connection dia 230V 22 30 30 1x40 2x40 mm 400 V 22 30 30 1x40 2x40 outlet pressure limits 0 1500 0 1300 0 1350 0 2000 supply water t connection 3 4 G temperature limits C 1 to 40 pressure limits MPa 0 1 to 0 8 1 to 8 bars hardness limits fH 40 instant flow rate l min 0 6 1 1 5 85 7 for UE045 A 230Vac 7 conductivity range uS cm 12510 1250 drain water connection dia mm 40 typical temperature CC 100 instant flow rate l min 7 22 5 environmental conditions ambient operating temp 1140 CC ambient operating humidity 10 to 60 96 rH storage temperature 10T70 storage humidity rH 5 to 95 index of protection IP20 electronic controller wellness HCA0EW0000 auxiliary voltage frequency 24 50 60 V Hz maximum auxiliary power 180 40 VA probe inputs general can be selected for the following signals O to 1 Vdc 10 Vdc 2 to 10 Vdc 20 mA 4 to 20 mA NTC features input impedence 60 with O to 1 Vdc to 10 Vac 2 to 10 Vdc signals z 50 with 0 to 20 mA 4 to 20 mA signals gt active probe power supply 15 100 mA protected against short circuits
2. UEW model code 3 3 E 5 amp 18 4 T T T T T T T T T tu T D D D D 4 steam outlet dia mm 22 22 30 30 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 2x40 5 max capacity kg h 115 3 5 8 9 10 15 18 25 35 45 65 n CAREL SD steam distributors i code steam inlet dia mm max capacity kg h SDPOEM0012 22 30 3 1 1 SDPOEM0022 30 18 i 30 18 with 30 mm opening Que 2 aye 4 10 4 1 the humidifier is connected to just one distributor 2 the humidifier is connected to two distributors using the Y kit UEKY000000 2 the humidifier is fitted with two outlets and can be connected to two distributors 4 the humidifier is fitted with two outlets and can be connected to up to four distributors using two Y kits use CAREL Y kit code UEKY000000 40 mm inlet and 2 x 30 mm outlets use CAREL Y kit code UEKY000000 40 mm inlet and 2 x 30 mm outlets 10 5 Models of linear distributors UEW model code 3 JE IE IE p 8 1 5 T T T T T T T T T T T T D D D D D D D steam outlet dia 22 22 30 30 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 2x40 Q mm U max capacity kg h 1 1 5 3 5 8 9 10 15 18 25 25 45 65 Peli CAREL DP linear distributors D code steam inlet max capacity kg h
3. 33 Wellness 030220571 rel 3 0 01 10 2007 CAREL 9 2 Diagram of three phase models UE003 to UEO18 utilities LELERTITITIT n ris a a fl ni V oo L2 tn 2 Koy n installer wasiti Su N Sis PC Se AUG 1 T HHIH Ea POET III I probe inputs HHH 1 PN service Fig 9 b Wellness 030220571 rel 3 0 01 10 2007 34 CAREL 9 3 Diagram of three phase models UE025 to UE065 ee an eri d IE m Hes m us En k probe inputs e 7 m Fi nm gt s dala 4 is r ia 68 6 ER mi eieleemelaelemealeen EX Mmmm um As re LE 5 rus SUPPLY Fig 9 c 35 Wellness 030220571 rel 3 0 01 10 2007 CAREL 10 CARATTERISTICHE GENERALI E MODELLI 10 1 humiSteam Wellness models and electrical specifications D power supply rated specifications model steam power c
4. general features 1 Vdc with 135 Q load alarm relay outputs general 250V 5 A 2 A type of action microswitching 1C features remote enable input voltage free contact max resistance 50 Vmax 24 Vdc Imax 6 mA general features output instant steam production 15 3 0 3 0 5 0 5 0 8 0 9 10 0 15 0 18 0 25 35 45 65 kg h power input at rated 1 12 2 25 2 5 3 5 3 5 6 0 6 5 L3 11 25 13 5 18 75 26 25 33 75 48 75 voltage kW Tab 10 b single phase three phase the average steam production is affected by factors such as ambient temperature water quality steam distribution system 10 3 Models of steam hoses UEW model code LN O LO L LN LO LO CN O D D D n n n D n n D n ini D D D D D D D D D D steam outlet dia mm 22 22 30 30 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 2x40 max capacity kg h 1151 3 5 8 9 10 15 18 25 35 45 65 CAREL steam hoses code inside dia mm 1312360AXX 22 V X gt 1312365AXX 30 iv 1312367AXX 40 y J J J Tab 10 c 37 Wellness 030220571 rel 3 0 01 10 2007 CAREL 10 4 Models of concentrated jet steam distributors
5. Automatic exhaust fan mode From the Fans submenu press ENTER to confirm and DOWN to access the Exhaust fan screen ENTER to move the cursor to Mode manual automatic UP or DOWN to set Automatic ENTER to confirm and move the cursor to type UP or DOWN to choose the automatic Setpoint Periodic mode ESC repeatedly to return to the Main screen Setpoint The fan starts when reaching the temperature set point and steam production stops Periodic The fan starts and stops after a certain operating time in the Exhaust fan screen set ON time and OFF time This mode is not related to steam production or the set point To switch the fans on and off using the ON OFF quick access screen steam OFF from the Fans submenu press ENTER to confirm and access the Supply fan and or Exhaust fan screen depending on the fan enabled ENTER to move the cursor to Mode manual automatic e UP or DOWN to set Manual ENTER to move the cursor to Production ON OFF e UP or DOWN to set ENTER to confirm UP or DOWN to repeat the same operation for the other fan if enabled e ESC repeatedly to return to the Main screen 7 7 Sanitisation The sanitisation cycle is used to alternately activate the two fans e phase 1 supply fan phase T2 exhaust fan During the operation of the fans steam production and the sanitisation pump can be activated to deliver t
6. 25 to 0 065 X X x V Y Y Va cC Q Fig 1 4 distance Models mm UE001 UE018 UEO25 UE045 UE045 UE065 270 310 400 X 360 655 730 Z 250 315 230 Vac models only 1 6 Removing the front cover Models UE001 to UE018 Fig 1 e 1 turn oval shaped label with the Carel logo revealing the head of the earth screw below 2 remove the screw using a screwdriver 3 hold the cover by the sides and lift it around 200 mm releasing it from the protruding edges of the humidifier 4 remove the cover by moving it forwards 5 remove the protective film Wellness 030220571 rel 3 0 01 10 2007 CAREL Modelli VEO25 UE065 pe Fig 1 f remove the screws from the top of the humidifier using a screwdriver hold the cover from the top and lift it around 200 mm remove the cover by moving it forwards remove the protective film from all the outside surfaces of the humidifier 1 7 Fitting the front cover Models 1 to 18 Fig 1 4 turn the red oval shaped plate with the CAREL logo revealing the fastening hole below slip the cover onto the frame keeping it slightly raised and tilted until it rests on the rear edges tighten the earth screw using a screwdriver turn the red oval shaped plate with the CAREL logo until covering the fas
7. check operation the absence of significant water leaks and if necessary replace the cylinder openable cylinders if there are significantly blackened areas check the deposits on the electrodes and clean them using the specific electrode and gasket kit see Tab 8 Every year or no more than 2500 operating hours disposable cylinders replace openable cylinders if there are significantly blackened areas check the deposits on the electrodes and clean them using the specific electrode and gasket kit see Tab 8 c e After 5 years or no more than 10 000 operating hours replace the openable cylinder After extended operation or when using water rich in salts the solid deposits that naturally form on the electrodes may grow until attaching to the inside wall of the cylinder If these deposits are conductive the heat generated may overheat the plastic until it melts with the risk of very hot water being released A 8 4 Cylinder connection three phase models 0 025 to UE065 Important In the event of water leaks disconnect the power supply from the humidifier as the water may conduct electricity production conductivity uS cm power supply V kg h 230 400 25 125 350 uS cm A B 350 1250 uS cm B B 35 125 350 uS cm A B 350 1250 uS cm A B 45 125 350 uS cm A A 350 1250 uS cm A B 65 125 350 uS cm A 350 1250 uS cm B 350 1250 uS cm B Tab 8 f Wellness 4030220571
8. 2 dl 2 10 wa Fig 8 b Wellness 030220571 rel 3 0 01 10 2007 28 CAREL Table of water circuit electrical and electronic spare parts UE001 gt s to 018 spare part code position figure UEOO1 UEOOS UEOO8 UEOO9 UEO10 15 UEO18 Water circuit Fill tank conductivity meter 5 1 8 a Fill solenoid valve kit KITVC10006 KITVC10011 3 8 a Internal pipe kit UEKT10000S UEKT10000M 2 8 a e 8c Plastic humidifier base 18C565A019 16 8 b Plastic humidifier top 18C476A011 7 8 b Assembled f d manifold pump 18C565A018 3 8 a Electrical and electronics Display terminal HCT1EWFOOO 11 8 b TAM current transformer 09C565A042 8 8 b e Contactor 0203012AXX 0203013AXX Power transformer 230 400 24 24 V 09C565A016 9 8 b Microprocessor electronic controller 0000 13 8 b pCOe expansion board Controller PCOEOOTLNO 12 8 b expansion Fuse carrier 0606192AXX 11 8 b e 8 d F1 F2 230 to 400 Vac power fuses 0605321ALG see wiring diagrams F4 Transformer secondary fuse F41 0605581AXX F41 see wiring diagrams 0605620AXX F42 F5 F6 pCOe fuse 0605615AXX AP1 AP2 Terminal fuse 0605595A
9. access password PIN number is not enabled 5 3 Supervisory network J19 The humidifier can be connected to the following optional boards PCOS004850 for CAREL connections e PCOS004850 for Modbus connections e PCO10000F0 for Lon connections e PCO100MDMO for RS232 connections PCOS004850 for Winload connections Cdl Cae HB Fig 5 4 detail of the electronic board humidifier electrical compartment A Important for the tLAN and pLAN connections in residential household IEC EN 55014 1 and residential IEC EN 61000 6 3 environments use shielded cable with shield connected to GND This warning also applies to the cables leaving the unit Wellness 030220571 rel 3 0 01 10 2007 installer installer CAREL 6 STARTING AND USER INTERFACE Before starting the humidifier check ET water connections Fig 2 a page 10 In the event of water leaks do not start the humidifier before having resolved the problem L steam distribution 3 d page 13 electrical connections chap 4 page 14 6 1 Starting 2 if the cylinder is new run a pre wash cycle the cylinder is filled and emptied three times cleaning the inside walls from impurities see par 7 12 page 25 6 2 Stopping 1 empty the water in the cylinder to avoid stagnation manual drain by ON OFF quick access screen see the following page or par 7 15 page 27 6 3 User
10. features screen ENTER to move the cursor to the Periodic flushing parameter UP or DOWN to enable YES disable NO default the function ENTER to move the cursor to the last Periodic flushing parameter UP or DOWN to set the number of hours between one drain cycle and the next default 24 h ESC repeatedly to return to the Main screen Drain without power The evaporation of the water causes an accumulation of salts inside the cylinders leading to an increase in conductivity The humidifier thus automatically runs a short drain cycle drain to dilute to lower the conductivity During the drain cycle the contactor is open so that the water drained does not conduct current in this short period in fact steam production is momentarily stopped To perform the drain cycle with the contactor closed from the Maint SW submenu press ENTER to access the Additional features screen ENTER to move the cursor to the Unpowered drain parameter UP or DOWN to disable NO or enable YES default the function ESC repeatedly to return to the Main screen Disabling the Cylinder pre exhaustion and Cylinder exhaustion alarms To disable these two alarm signals press ENTER to access the Additional features screen ENTER to move the cursor to the Cylinder warning parameter UP or DOWN to disable NO or enable YES default the function ENTER to confirm ESC repeatedly to return
11. gt ea 9 Fig 5 a 1 telephone cable up to 50 m distance 2 two ferrites code 0907858AXX to be applied to the ends of the telephone cable 3 remote display terminal Remote connection of the terminal up to 200 m humiSteam Wellness 0000000 Fig 5 0 1 telephone cable up to 0 8 m distance 2 CAREL TCONN6JOOO board 3 pin strip J14 and J15 in position 1 2 power supply available on the telephone connectors A B and C and screw SC 4 AWG20 22 shielded cable with twisted pairs to move the display terminal up to 200 m away Connection to the TTONN6J00 board terminal SC function 0 EARTH shield 1 VRL 2 GND 3 RX TX 4 RX TX 5 GND 6 VRL 5 remote display terminal 17 5 2 GSM network connection send SMS The humidifier can be configured to send SMS message for alarms and malfunctions see par 7 10 page 25 humiSteam Wellness Fig 5 c inside humidifier electrical compartment Key 1 electronic board PCOIOOMDMO to be connected to connector J19 on the humidifier board CAREL GSM kit PLWOP65MOO made up of 2 a modem 2 6 antenna with magnetic base 2 c serial cable 2 d power supply 3 SIM card to be inserted in the modem Make sure that the
12. interface Fig 6 a Key to the keypad button function 1 alarm list active alarms 2 PRG access the Management menu screen password 77 3 5 return to Simple or Main screen 4 UP increase the set point 5 ENTER from Main screen open ON OFF quick access screen from Simple screen select type of essence ENTER and PRG move from Simple to Main screen and vice versa 6 DOWN decrease the set point The humidifier produces steam when the temperature recorded displayed in the centre of the screen in large characters is less than the set point at the top in smaller characters Set point maximum temperature threshold above which the humidifier no longer produces steam can be changed using the UP and DOWN buttons To display the temperature inside the steam bath and the set point two types of screens are available Wellness 4030220571 rel 3 0 01 10 2007 Simple with the possibility to modify the set point and the type of essences Main with the possibility to modify the set point the type of essences and access the ON OFF quick access and Management menu screens Simple screen Key symbol function 1 day and month 2 set point temperature can be modified using the UP or DOWN button 3 temperature inside the steam bath measured by the probe probes 4 hour and minutes 5 time band
13. length in mm 2 dia mm DP035D22R0 22 332 5 i DP045D22R0 22 6 438 i DP060D22R0 22 9 597 DP085D22R0 22 9 939 5 DP035D30R0 30 5 343 1 a DP045D30R0 30 8 427 DP060D30R0 30 12 596 1 1 1 1 DP085D30R0 30 18 850 a s 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ay DP105D30R0 30 18 1048 2 J DP125D30R0 30 18 1245 2 DP085D40R0 40 25 834 2 2 4 DP105D40R0 40 35 1015 2 2 125040 0 40 45 1222 2 DP165D40R0 40 45 1636 B 2 DP205D40R0 40 45 2025 10 1 the humidifier is connected to just one distributor 2 the humidifier is connected to two distributors using the Y kit UEKY000000 or 0 000400 2 the humidifier is fitted with two outlets and can be connected to two linear distributors 4 the humidifier is fitted with two outlets and can be connected to up to four linear distributors using two Y kits use CAREL Y kit code UEKY000000 40 mm inlet and 2 x 30 mm outlets use CAREL Y kit code UEKY40400 40 mm inlet and 2 x 30 mm outlets CAREL reserves the right modify or change its products without prior warning Wellness 4030220571 rel 3 0 01 10 2007 38 CAREL CAREL S p A Via dell Industria 11 35020
14. or DOWN to disable OFF Repeat the same procedure for the other functions that to be tested on the three consecutive screens e at the end of the test return to the first Man procedure screen and disable the procedure from YES to The humidifier will return to normal operation ESC repeatedly to return to the Main screen Manual screens procedure functions distributed over three consecutive Contactor Screen 1 Fill Drain Alarm Light Reset hour count Supply fan Exhaust fan Essence 1 2 3 Health Emptying cylinder Pre cleaning cylinder Screen 2 Screen 3 Humidifier automatically reset at the end of the test Wellness 4030220571 rel 3 0 01 10 2007 installer CAREL 7 13 Displaying the alarms From the alarm log submenu press ENTER to display the alarms type of alarm date and time The humidifier saves up to 200 alarms lt alarm meaning and cause solution reset alarm consequence D relay 5 Alarm excessive reduction in steam production Perform maintenance the cylinder manual active stop steam m Low Production or excessive foam in the cylinder production 9 cylinder OFF Alarm no water the cylinder 1 check that the supply hose and the internal hoses automatic active stop steam Lack of water are not blocked or choked and that there is sufficient automatic production cylinder
15. parts for models to 18 28 8 2 Spare parts models UE025 to 065 30 8 3 Cleaning and maintenance of the 32 8 4 Cylinder connection three phase models UE025 to UE065 27 8 5 Cleaning and maintenance of the other components 32 9 WIRING DIAGRAMS 55 9 1 Diagram of single phase models UEOO to UE009 35 9 2 Diagram of three phase models UE003 to 1 34 9 5 Diagram of three phase models UE025 to UE065 35 10 CARATTERISTICHE GENERALI E MODELLI 36 10 1 humiSteam Wellness models and electrical specifications 36 10 2 Technical SDECIICAIONS 37 10 3 Models of steam hoses esten Ly 10 4 Models of concentrated jet steam distributors 38 10 5 Models of linear distributors eee 38 Wellness 4030220571 rel 3 0 01 10 2007 CAREL 1 INTRODUCTION AND ASSEMBLY 1 1 humiSteam Wellness UEW Range of CAREL isothermal immersed electrode humidifiers with liquid crystal display for the control and distribution of steam in steam baths Models available identifiable from the code shown on the
16. phase in 5 B tolerance allowed on the rated mains voltage 15 4 10 refer to the wiring diagrams to verify 2 tolerance on the rated values 5 10 EN 60335 1 A Important the data are not absolute and if these differ from local recommended values refer to laying PVC or rubber cables in closed standards the latter must prevail conduits 20 m long rated max instant steam production the average steam production may be affected by external factors such as ambient temperature water quality steam distribution system Configurazioni e collegamenti TAM trasformatore TAM configurations and connections transformer for measuring the current A Important the configurations and connections are already made by CAREL and no changes are required The following diagrams represent possible connection modes and may be useful in the event of serious electrical malfunctions on the humidifier All operations must only be performed by qualified personnel improper use may cause serious damage one cable turn one turn of the two cables of two cable turns of the same one cable in double turn mode the same phase phase mW j B p p Fig 10 Fig 10 Fig 10 c Fig 10 d Important to avoid interference separate the power cables from the probe cables Wellness 4030220571 rel 3 0 01 10 2007 36 CAREL 10 2 Technical specifications
17. subsidiaries be liable for any lost earnings or sales losses of data and information costs of replacement goods or services damage to things or people downtime or any direct indirect incidental actual punitive exemplary special or consequential damage of any kind whatsoever whether contractual extra contractual or due to negligence or any other liabilities deriving from the installation use or impossibility to use the product even if CAREL S p A or its subsidiaries are warned of the possibility of such damage DISPOSAL The humidifier is made up of metal parts and plastic parts In reference to European Union directive 2002 96 EC issued on 27 January 2003 and the related national legislation please note that 1 WEEE cannot be disposed of as municipal waste and such waste must be collected and disposed of separately 2 the public or private waste collection systems defined by local legislation must be used In addition the equipment can be returned to the distributor at the end of its working life when buying new equipment 3 the equipment may contain hazardous substances the improper use or incorrect disposal of such may have negative effects on human health and on the environment 4 the symbol crossed out wheeled bin shown on the product or on the packaging and on the instruction sheet indicates that the equipment has been introduced onto the market after 13 August 2005 and that it must be disposed of separately
18. to the Main screen Delay stop steam function Used to delay the interruption of steam production after a steam off request To set the delay time maximum 120 seconds from the Maint SW submenu press ENTER to enter the second Additional features screen ENTER to move the cursor to the force cond parameter UP or DOWN to set the conductivity value up to 2000 uS cm ENTER to confirm e ESC repeatedly to return to the Main screen Conductivity of the supply water Forced conductivity setting To enable the forced conductivity setting from the Maint SW submenu press ENTER to enter the second Additional features screen ENTER to move the cursor to the force cond parameter Wellness 4030220571 rel 3 0 01 10 2007 24 CAREL UP or DOWN to set the conductivity value up to 2000 uS cm ENTER to confirm ESC repeatedly to return to the Main screen High conductivity alarms To determine the high conductivity alarm thresholds from the Maint SW menu press ENTER until reaching the Thresholds conduct screen ENTER to move the cursor to the Warning parameter 1 000 uS cm UP or DOWN to set the conductivity pre alarm value signal only ENTER to confirm and set the conductivity alarm value 1250 uS cm signal and stop steam production ENTER to confirm ESC repeatedly to return to the Main screen Note The alarms are not activated if the forced
19. 00 6 2 the cables leaving the unit must not exceed 30 m in length except for the room probe terminals M2 pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 the remote on off digital input terminal M2 pin 7 8 and cable shields for RS485 communication 4 5 Alarm contact M6 1 M6 3 Contact available for the remote signalling of one or more alarms installer Fig 4 e detail of electronic board humidifier electrical compartment Key to Figs 4 d and 4 e 1 probe CAREL 1 Fig 4 9 detail of utilities board humidifier electrical compartment 2 CAREL probe 2 if available 3 remote ON OFF contact closed humidifier enabled contact open Electrical specifications 250 Vac Imax 2 A resistive 2 A inductive humidifier disabled in standby Note use clamps on the signal terminal blocks alarm utilities to prevent the cables from being detached If non CAREL probes are used check voltage signal 0 to 1 Vdc 0 to 10 Vdc 2 to 10 Vac terminal M2 1 GND 2 2 e current signal 4 to 20 0 to 20 mA terminal M2 4 GND M2 6 ds In addition in on the type of power supply 4 6 Utility connections light fans 15V terminal M2 3 sanitisation essences iz The humidifier features of a terminal block for connecting the utilities located under the electronic board see the following figure for the Input probe configuration pin strip connectors JS5 JS6 connections Depending on the type of connection the required voltage is m
20. 0000 4 8 C Internal pipe kit UEKT10000L UEKT1000XL 3 8 a e 8c Double check valve kit FWHDCV0000 Conductivity meter kit 00000 a Fill solenoid valve kit KITVC10058 KITVC10070 KITVC10070 KITVC10070 2 8 Drain circuit 13C565A031 1 8 C Electrical and electronics Display terminal HCT1EWFOOO 19 8 b pCOe expansion board controller I O expansion PCOEOOTLNO 11 8 d TAM current transformer 09C565A042 8 8 b Contactor V 400 0203013AXX 0203014AXX 0203007AXX Power transformer 230 400 24V 09C565A044 10 8 b Microprocessor electronic controller HCAOEWO000 14 8 b e Fuse carrier 0606193AXX 13 8 b e Pump control relay 0102001 AXX 12 8 d F1 F2 230 to 400Vac power fuses 0605319AXX see wiring diagrams F3 Pump fuse 0605319AXX see wiring diagrams F4 Transformer secondary fuse 0605624AXX see wiring diagrams F5 F6 pCOe fuse 0605615AXX see wiring diagrams D AP1 AP2 Terminal fuse 0605595AXX see wiring diagrams gt Connection cable between terminal and S90CONNOO2 PF1 Controller fuse 0605604 see wiring diagrams Tab 8 d Table of spare parts for standard and special cylinders 25 to UEO65 Description UE025 UE035 UE045 065 STANDARD disposable cylinders 200 230V 3ph cylinder conductivity 350 to 1250 uS cm BLOTABOOHO BLOT5AO0H1 400V 3ph Cylinder conductivity 350 to 1250 uS cm BLOTACOOHO BLOT4DOOHO BLOTACOOHO 5 SPECIAL disp
21. 5 in the event of illegal disposal of electrical and electronic waste the penalties are specified by local waste disposal legislation Warranty on the materials 2 years from the date of production excluding consumables Approval the quality and safety of CAREL S PA products are guaranteed b me the ISO 9001 certified design and production system as well as by the mark Wellness 030220571 rel 3 0 01 10 2007 CAREL Content 1 INTRODUCTION AND ASSEMBLY 7 11 humiSteam Wellness 7 12 DIMENSIONS aba oaa d pau e HP pP VOR Rp RA DAR 7 1 3 Opening the packaging T ues 7 ELL rerit AA 1 6 REMOVING the front cinici 8 THO iont COVE 8 1 8 Components 50 _ 9 2 WATER CONNECTIONS 10 De Ve SIMON METER RC EI 3 STEAM DISTRIBUTION 12 3 1 CAREL jet distributors SDPOEMO0 see 12 3 2 CAREL linear distributors DP DRO 12 SM 12 5 4 Condensate drain NOSE 15 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 14 41 Preparing the electric cableways LLL anan 14 4 2 Power cable COMMECHION 14 4 5 Temperature prob
22. Brugine Padova Italy Tel 39 049 9716611 Fax 39 049 9716600 e mail carel carel com www carel com Agenzia Agency Wellness 030220571 rel 3 0 01 10 2007
23. ENTER to confirm ESC repeatedly to return to the Main screen 25 For example to connect three humidifiers to a supervisory network an identifier must be assigned to each unit The supervisor PC will recognise the three humidifiers using this number ON OFF from supervisor To enable the humidifier to be switched ON OFF from the supervisor from the User submenu press ENTER to confirm DOWN until displaying the screen with the enable supervisory ON OFF parameter ENTER to move the cursor to the value of the parameter YES NO UP or DOWN to enable ON OFF from the supervisor YES ESC repeatedly to return to the Main screen 7 12 Manual procedures qualified personnel only Important these procedures should only carried out by qualified personnel improper use may cause serious damage These procedures are used to manually test the main functions and the operation of the humidifier To enable the manual procedures the humidifier must not be producing steam steam OFF from ON OFF quick access screen Accessing the manual procedures From the Maint HW screen press ENTER to confirm e DOWN to select the Man procedure screen ENTER to confirm and move the cursor to field the enable the procedure YES NO UP or DOWN to enable YES ENTER to confirm and move the cursor to contactor UP or DOWN to test the contactor ON and at the end of the test UP
24. Important the drain trap in the condensate drain hose the humidifier must be filled with water before starting Example of correct and incorrect installation of the steam hose and condensate drain hose Verifiche finali aor the steam outlet hoses run upwards and the distributor has a minimum incline of 2 upwards see Fig 3 c the ends of the hose are tightened to the fittings with metal clamps the curves in the tubing are sufficiently wide radius gt 300 mm so as to not cause bending or choking the steam hose has no pockets or traps for condensate to form the paths of the steam and condensate hoses are as described in this chapter see Fig 3 d the length of the steam hose is no greater than 4 metres the incline of the steam hose is sufficient to allow correct draining of the condensate 20 for the upward sections 5 for the downward sections the incline of the condensate hose is at least 5 at every point the condensate hose always follows a downwards path and features a drain trap filled with water before starting operation to avoid steam being released 13 Wellness 030220571 rel 3 0 01 10 2007 installer CAREL 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 4 1 Preparing the electric cableways 4 2 Power cable connection Single phase models Three phase models Models 1 to UEO18 outside unit bottom view inside unit top view i
25. In addition to observing the above warnings and suggestions the following warnings must be heeded for the correct use of the product DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK The humidifier contains live electrical components Disconnect the mains power supply before accessing inside parts or during maintenance and installation DANGER OF WATER LEAKS The humidifier automatically and constantly fills drains certain quantities of water Malfunctions in the connections or in the humidifier may cause leaks DANGER OF BURNS The humidifier contains high temperature components and delivers steam at 100 C 212 F Important heinstallation of the product must include an earth connection using the special yellow green terminal available in the humidifier The environmental and power supply conditions must conform to the values specified on the product rating labels The product is designed exclusively to humidify rooms either directly or through distribution systems ducts Only qualified personnel who are aware of the necessary precautions and able to perform the required operations correctly may install operate or carry out technical service on the product Only water with the characteristics indicated in this manual must be used for steam production All operations on the product must be carried out according to the instructions provided in this manual and on the labels applied to the product Any uses or modifications that ar
26. N to disable NO or enable YES default the function ENTER to confirm ESC repeatedly to return to the Main screen Wellness 4030220571 rel 3 0 01 10 2007 installer installer Drain due to inactivity If the humidifier not used for an extended period the water in the cylinder should be drained to prevent stagnation and hygiene risks To set this function from the Maint SW submenu press ENTER to access the Additional features screen ENTER to move the cursor to the Inactivity drain parameter UP or DOWN to enable YES default disable NO the function ENTER until moving the cursor to the start of the screen DOWN to access the second Additional features screen ENTER to move the cursor to the Inactivity drain parameter UP or DOWN to modify the number of days without steam production after which the automatic drain cycle is activated default 3 days ENTER to confirm ESC repeatedly to return to the Main screen Periodical drain for water rich in residues Operation with water containing considerable traces of humus lime debris may affect the efficiency and the operation of the humidifier In these cases a periodical complete drain cycle of the water contained in the cylinders may be useful in helping to discharge the sediments To automatically set the periodical drain cycle from the Maint SW submenu press ENTER to access the Additional
27. OFF pressure 0 1 to 0 8 MPa 1 to 8 bars water return 2 check the operation of the fill solenoid valve procedure 3 check that the steam outlet is not operating with excessive backpressure preventing the flow of water into the cylinder by gravity 4 check that the steam outlet hose is not choked and that there are no pockets of condensate Alarm Ed drain malfunction check the water drain circuits and the correct operation of manual active stop steam Drain the electric drain pump production alarm Cylinder OFF Alarm EL power not available when the unit is with the unit off and disconnected from the mains check manual active stop steam Low urrent activated no steam is produced the electrical connections production Cylinder OFF Alarm EH probable fault in the electrodes or water 1 check the operation of the electric drain pump manual active stop steam High current temporarily too conductive especially 2 check the seal of the fill solenoid valve when not production Cylinder OFF when restarting after a short stop energised drain some of the water and re start Alarm EC high supply water conductivity 1 check the limit threshold set manual active UO stop steam High 2 switch the unit off and clean the electrodes that production conductivity measure of the conductivity of the water if the problem Cylinder OFF persists change the origin of the supply water or use a suitable treatment system partial dem
28. WN to enable automatic sanitisation ESCrepeatedly to return to the Main screen or alternatively ESC twice to return to the management menu to set the sanitisation cycle times and mode Setting the sanitisation times and phases From the sanification submenu press ENTER to enter the sanification screen ENTER values for T1 and T2 UP or DOWN to set the duration of the cycles in minutes ENTER until moving the cursor to the start of the screen e DOWN to access the San phase 1 T1 screen ENTER to enable the desired functions with the UP or DOWN button and press ENTER to move the cursor to the next parameter ENTER until moving the cursor to the start of the screen e DOWN to access the San phase 2 screen and set the second sanitisation cycle ESC repeatedly to return to the Main screen 7 8 Advanced settings qualified personnel only 0 Important these settings should only be made by qualified personnel improper uses may cause serious damage Automatic water drain Drain due to set point reduction The humidifier empties a small quantity of water if the requested production is decreased by more than 33 With less water the humidifier can reach the new steam production set point more quickly To disable this function from the Maint SW menu press ENTER to access the Additional features screen ENTER to move the cursor to the Drain by low setp parameter UP or DOW
29. XX see wiring diagrams Connection cable between terminal and S90CONN002 electronic controller PF1 Controller fuse 0605604AXX see wiring diagrams Tab 8 a Table of spare part codes single phase cylinders UE001 to 005 electrode and gasket kit Model UE001 UE003 UEO05 UEO09 STANDARD disposable cylinders 200 230 Vac 3 conductivity 350 to 1250 uS cm BLOSTFOOH1 BLOSTFOOH1 BLOS2FOOHO BLOS3FOOHO SPECIAL disposable cylinders 200 230 Vac 3 conductivity 125 to 350 uS cm BLOSTEOOH1 BLOSTEOO0H1 BLOS2bE00HO BLOS3EO00HO0 SPECIAL openable cylinders 200 230 Vac 3 conductivity 125 to 350 uS cm BLCSTEOOW1 BLCSTEOOW 1 52 00 0 BLCS3E00W0 200 230 Vac 3 conductivity 350 to 1250 uS cm BLCSTFOOW1 BLCSIFOOW1 BLCS2FOOWO BLCS3FOOWO Electrode and gasket kit 200 230 Vac 3 conductivity 125 to 350 uS cm KITBLCSTEO KITBLCS2E0 KITBLCS2E0 KITBLCS3E0 200 230 Vac 3 conductivity 350 to 1250 uS cm KITBLCS1FO KITBLCS2FO KITBLCS2FO KITBLCS3FO Electrode gasket kit KITBLCTFGO KITBLC2FGO KITBLC2FGO KITBLC3FGO Tab 8 b Table of spare part codes three phase cylinders to 018 electrode and gasket kit Model UE003 UEO05 UEO08 UE010 UEO15 UE018 STANDARD 200 230 VAC 3 conductivity 350 to 1250 BLOT1BOOH1 BLOT2BOOHO BLOT2BOOHO BLOT3BOOHO BLOT3AOOHO disposable uS cm cylinders 400 VAC 3 conductivity 350 to 750 uS cm BLOT1COOH1 BLOT2C00HO BLOT2COOHO BLOT3COOHO BLOT3BOOHO BLOT3BOOHO SPECIAL 200 230 VAC 3 c
30. ade available for the outputs to the utilities 12 V 24 V 230 V or voltage free contact Fig 4 h detail of utilities board humidifier electrical compartment Fig 4 f detail of electronic board in the humidifier electrical compartment pin strip configuration position Oto10Vdce Oto 1 4 to 20 0 to 20 Legenda 2 to 10Vdc mA NTC probes A light L L5 55 probe 1 Gao 5 E supply fan VI VI C exhaust fan VE VE basic configuration eee 156 ERE Ga N D sanitisation pump PS PS E essence pump 3 P3 P3 basic configuration F essence pump 2 P2 P2 G essence pump 1 P1 P1 Important to avoid unbalanced control the earth of the probes or the external control devices must be connected to the earth of the appliance s controller e For the operation of the humidifier M2 7 and M2 8 must be connected to the remote ON OFF via an enabling contact or alternatively jumpered default solution If these terminals are not connected all the internal and external devices managed by the controller will be disabled with the exception of the drain pump for emptying the unit after extended periods 15 Wellness 030220571 rel 3 0 01 10 2007 Types of utility connection Utilities powered at the same voltage The humidifier supplies power to and activates the utilities connected at the same voltage This is done by applying a 12 V 24 V or 230 V power sup
31. conductivity setting is enabled Duration and frequency of the drain to dilute cycle Based on the type of water used the duration and the frequency of the automatic drain cycle can be set as a percentage of the rated value From the Maint SW submenu press ENTER until reaching the Thresholds conduct screen ENTER to move the cursor to the Drain duration parameter default 100 UP or DOWN to set the percentage of the duration ENTER to confirm and set the percentage of the frequency between one drain cycle and the next default 100 ENTER to confirm ESC repeatedly to return to the Main screen 7 9 Copying the settings backup This function is used to save a copy of the settings e g names of the essences fan operation time band settings The copy saved be restored when needed for example when errors are made in the settings A copy of the settings should be made for each required configuration Creating a copy of the settings From the Maint SW submenu press ENTER to confirm e DOWN until displaying the Backup screen ENTER to move the cursor to YES NO UP or DOWN to set YES ENTER to confirm ESC repeatedly to return to the Main screen Restoring the last copy From the Maint SW submenu press ENTER to confirm e DOWN until displaying the Restore screen ENTER to move the cursor to the YES NO UP or DOWN to set YES ENTER to c
32. ctrode kit 400 Vac 3 750 1250 uS cm KITBLCTIDO KITBLCT2DO KITBLCT2DO KITBLCT3DO KITBLCT3DO KITBLCT3DO Electrode gasket kit KITBLCTFGO KITBLC2FGO KITBLC2FGO KITBLCS3FGO KITBLC3FGO KITBLCSFGO Tab 8 c 29 Wellness 030220571 rel 3 0 01 10 2007 CAREL 8 2 Spare parts models 0 025 to 0 065 n 53 1 drain circuit 2 fill solenoid valve kit b 3 internal pipe kit 4 drain pump kit manifold 6 cylinder drain pump hose i F 8 transformer for measuring the current i 9 contactor 10 transformer expansion board controller expansion pump control relay fuse carrier microprocessor electronic controller power terminals utility terminal block O3 um i alts m 17 cable clamp 2 18 switch x 19 terminal with liquid crystal display fitted on the cover of the electrical compartment service Fig 8 d Wellness 030220571 rel 3 0 01 10 2007 30 CAREL Table of water circuit electrical and electronic spare parts 0 025 to UE065 description spare part code position figure UE025 UE035 UE045 065 400 V 230V Water circuit Drain pump hose 13C479A001 8 C Manifold 18C499A001 5 8 C Drain pump kit 50
33. e Main screen SMS settings From the GSM submenu ENTER to display the SMS screen ENTER to move the cursor to the Text on SMS mask parameter UP or DOWN to set the text see Characters and symbols for naming the essences page 21 ENTER to set the mobile phone number DOWN to move the cursor to the following SMS screen to display the strength of the GSM signal and the status of the modem ESC repeatedly to return to the Main screen This parameter can be used to associate an identifier to each humidifier This function is required to identify each unit within a supervisory network e a Important only use numeric characters disable the PIN code on the SIM card the messages can only be sent in SMS format e the SMS messages are subject to the fees and conditions of the operator providing the SIM card CAREL declines all responsibility for the failure to send and receive SMS messages 7 11 Enable supervisor network From the network submenu ENTER to display the Supervisor screen ENTER to move the cursor to the Ident number for BMS net parameter UP or DOWN to set the identifier for each unit ENTER to confirm and move the cursor to the Baud rate parameter UP or DOWN to set the baud rate for the network in question ENTER to confirm and move the cursor to the Protocol parameter UP or DOWN to select the type of protocol
34. e connection M2 1 2 8 14 4 5 Alarm contact M6 1 M6 3 15 4 6 Utility connections light fans sanitisation essences 15 5 REMOTE TERMINAL GSM MODEM AND SUPERVISORY NETWORK 17 5 1 Remote display RIMA 17 5 2 GSM network connection send 5 17 5 5 Supervisory network J19 ein 17 6 STARTING AND USER INTERFACE 18 Gi 18 LC T entice RT 18 5 5 SEF Thef 18 CPI ossia aes 19 7 MAIN CONFIGURATIONS 21 ERU M 2 OGG Y 21 75 temperature DIODGS 21 Il E in 2 T HAMS rile 22 J CT 22 FS SGI Oi 23 78 Advanced settings qualified personnel 23 19 Copying the settings 2 2 2 24 LIO GSM send irte pd 25 711 Enable supervisor NetWork ciuccio 25 7 12 Manual procedures qualified personnel only 25 26 PN 27 715 Mechanically draining the water in the cylinder 27 8 MAINTENANCE AND SPARE PARTS 28 8 1 Spare
35. e for the line and the power supply voltage a mains disconnect switch has been installed to disconnect power to the humidifier when required O the humidifier has been correctly earthed the power cable is fastened using the tear proof cable gland L terminals M2 7 and M2 8 are connected by jumper or connected to an enable operation contact if non CAREL probes are used the earth of the probes is electrically connected to the humidifier board earth if the humidifier is controlled by an external control device the earth of the signal is electrically connected to the controller earth CAREL 5 REMOTE TERMINAL GSM MODEM AND SUPERVISORY NETWORK 5 1 Remote display terminal The display terminal can be detached from the humidifier and moved to another place Depending on the distance required the following are necessary up to 50 metres 6 wire telephone cable and two ferrites code 0907858AXX see Fig 5 up to 200 metres two CAREL 61000 boards 6 wire telephone cables and an AWG20 22 shielded cable with 3 twisted pairs for the connection of the two boards Fig 5 b Note to fill the empty space left by the display terminal on the humidifier use CAREL kit code HCTREWOOOO Remote connection of the terminal up to max 50m humiSteam Wellness Le t
36. e not authorised by the manufacturer are considered improper CAREL S p A declines all liability for any such unauthorised use Do not attempt to open the humidifier in ways other than those specified in the manual Observe the standards in force in the place where the humidifier is installed Keep the humidifier out of the reach of children and animals Donotinstall and usethe product near objects that may be damaged when in contact with water or condensate CAREL S p A declines all liability for direct or indirect damage following water leaks from the humidifier Do not use corrosive chemicals solvents or aggressive detergents to clean the inside and outside parts of the humidifier unless specifically indicated in the user manual Do not drop hit or shake the humidifier as the inside parts and the linings may be irreparably damaged CAREL S p A adopts a policy of continual development Consequently CAREL reserves the right to make changes and improvements to any product described in this document without prior warning The technical specifications shown in the manual may be changed without prior warning The liability of CAREL S p A in relation to its products is specified in the CAREL S p A general contract conditions available on the website www carel com and or by specific agreements with customers specifically to the extent where allowed by applicable legislation in no case will CAREL S p A its employees or
37. f measure can also be selected C kg h default or F Ibs hr 7 2 Date and time To set the date and time access the User submenu and press ENTER to display the clock screen ENTER to move the cursor to the first digit of the hour UP or DOWN to modify the first digit of the hour ENTER confirm and move the cursor to the second digit of the hour e continue with the UP DOWN buttons and ENTER to set the minutes day number month year weekday from Monday to Sunday 7 3 Temperature probes The humidifier can manage up to two temperature probes with one probe the value read is shown directly on the display e with two probes the values saved are averaged by the humidifier and the result is shown on the display The Temperature probe screen Maint HW submenu can be accessed to set the relevance of one probe compared the other in percentage terms weigh probes parameter In addition for each probe the minimum and maximum of the scale and the offset can be set Probe settings From the Maint HW submenu press ENTER to confirm DOWN to reach the Temperature probe 1 screen ENTER to confirm and move the cursor to the type of probe parameter UP or DOWN to select the type of probe ENTER to save and move the cursor to enable probe 2 UP or DOWN to enable the second probe YES ENTER to move the cursor to weigh probes UP DOWN to modify the weights of
38. fault backup battery completely humidifier electrical compartment active discharged or general problems with the clock Alarm utility utilities board offline or faulty connect the board automatic active signal only board 1 or 2 deactivate the utility functions relating to the alarm signal Tab 7 a 7 15 Mechanically draining the water in the cylinder Drain due to gravity without activating the humidifier recommended if e the humidifier is decommissioned to empty the cylinder without activate the mechanical device under the cylinder see part A Fig manual from ON OFF quick access screen see page 19 and manual procedure see par 7 12 page 25 automatic see par Automatic water drain page 23 Wellness 030220571 rel 3 0 01 10 2007 installer CAREL 8 MAINTENANCE AND SPARE PARTS 8 1 Spare parts for models 1 to UEO18 mam k nmm Key to Figs 8a and 8 b 1 1 tank 2 internal pipe kit a Fl 3 fill solenoid valve kit puro el 4 cylinder CL m ai 5 manifold with drain pump Pers A 6 plastic base i 7 plastic humidifier top VN 8 transformer for measuring the current n ii 9 transformer 10 contactor 11 fuse carrier 12 pCOe expansion board controller expansion 13 microprocessor electronic controller 14 powerterminals 15 utility terminal block 16 plastic base 17 switch 18 terminal with liquid crystal display service
39. he disinfecting liquid The activation of the sanitisation cycle can be manual using the ON OFF quick access screen or automatic at the end of the last steam production time band Note Automatic mode is only available when the time bands are enabled Important before setting the sanitisation cycle make sure that the external pump solenoid valve used to inject the disinfectant in the steam hose is connected correctly Enabling sanitisation From the Maintenance submenu press ENTER to confirm DOWN to select the Maint HW menu ENTER to confirm DOWN until selecting the Other options screen ENTER to confirm and move the cursor to enable sanificat UPor DOWN to enable YES ENTER to confirm ESC repeatedly to return to the Main screen Manual sanitisation mode From the sanification submenu press ENTER to confirm and open the sanification screen UP or DOWN to enable manual sanitisation ESCrepeatedly to return to the Main screen or alternatively ESC twice to return to the management menu to set the sanitisation cycle times and mode Automatic sanitisation mode Available only when the time bands are enabled Used to activate the sanitisation cycles at the end of the day that is at the end of the last steam production time band From the sanification submenu press ENTER to confirm and open the sanification screen UP or DO
40. humiSteam Wellness umidificatori per bagni turchi humidifiers for steam baths Manuale d installazione User manual LEGGI E CONSERVA gt QUESTE ISTRUZIONI lt READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Technology amp Evolution CAREL WARNINGS The CAREL S p A humidifiers are advanced products whose operation is specified in the technical documentation supplied with the product or can be downloaded even prior to purchase from the website www carel com Each CAREL S p A product in relation to its advanced level of technology requires setup configuration programming commissioning to be able to operate in the best possible way for the specific application The failure to complete such operations which are required indicated in the user manual may cause the final product to malfunction CAREL S p A accepts no liability in such cases The customer manufacturer developer or installer of the final equipment accepts all liability and risk relating to the configuration of the product in order to reach the expected results in relation to the specific final installation and or equipment CAREL S p A may based on specific agreements acts as a consultant for the installation commissioning use of the unit however in no case does it accept liability for the correct operation of the humidifier and the final installation if the warnings or suggestions provided in this manual or in other product technical documents are not heeded
41. ineralisation Note the problem is not resolved by softening the supply water Warning Ec pre alarm high supply water conductivity 1 check the conductivity of the supply water if automatic not signal only High necessary use a suitable treatment system partial active conductivity demineralisation Note the problem is not resolved by softening the supply water Alarm E pre alarm high temperature check the operation of the probe and the high temperature automatic not signal only High temp parameter active Alarm E_ pre alarm low temperature check the operation of the probe and the low temperature automatic not signal only Low temp parameter active Alarm E3 1st probe disconnectedor faulty alarm check the connection of the probe and the type of automatic active stop steam Probe 1 fault or probe selected on the type of probe screen Maint HW production offline submenu Alarm E4 2nd probe disconnectedor faulty alarm check the connection of the probe and the type of automatic not stop steam Probe 2 fault or probe selected on the type of probe screen Maint HW active production offline submenu Warning excessive foam in the cylinder during the entrainment of foam is generally due to the presence manual not signal only EA Foam boiling of surfactants in the water lubricants solvents detergents active cylinder water treatment agents softeners or an excessive concentration of dissolved salt
42. larms in progress the button flashes PRG from the Main screen access the management menu ESC return to the previous screen UP e DOWN in the management menu navigate the submenus screens parameters cyclically also in the opposite direction inside a screen modify the values of the parameters YES NO ON OFF temperature range ENTER select a submenu screen parameter save the changes to the parameters and move the cursor to the next parameter To reset an alarm in progress press the ALARM button again Important before pressing the ESC button press the ENTER button to save the last change made Installer s notes Names chosen for the essences Essence 1 Essence 2 Essence 3 CAREL 7 MAIN CONFIGURATIONS 7 1 Language The display terminal can be configured in Italian French Spanish English German To change the language from the Main screen press e PRG ENTER UP or DOWN to enter the password 77 ENTER DOWN 3 times until displaying the Maintenance submenu ENTER e DOWN once until displaying the Maint SW submenu ENTER e DOWN 5 times until displaying SW Input output screen ENTER twice to move the cursor to the parameter language UP or DOWN to change the language ENTER to confirm the language selected and return to the Main screen Note in the SW Input output screen the unit o
43. lear of impurities remove any impurities and rinse Important after having replaced or checked the water circuit make sure that the connections are tight Restart the unit and run a number of and drain cycles from 2 to 4 after which applying the safety procedure check for any water leaks Fuses in the auxiliary circuits Fuses to 018 UE 025 to 065 F1 amp F2 4 A fast blow 10 3x38 1 A fast blow 10 3x38 F3 1 A fast blow 10 3x38 F41 s 1 5 AT slow blow 5x20 ceramic 2 5 AT slow blow 5x20 42 s 2 2 Amp T slow blow 5x20 ceramic ceramic i F5 amp F6 1 AT slow blow 5x20 glass 1 AT slow blow 5x20 glass amp AP2 16 3 slow blow 5x20 ceramic 6 3 slow blow 5x20 ceramic controller 2 slow blow 5x20 glass 2 AT slow blow 5x20 glass fuse PF1 minimum size of connection minimum size of connection cables 1 5 mm cables 1 5 mm Tab 8 f CAREL 9 WIRING DIAGRAMS 9 1 Diagram of single phase models UE001 to UE009 utilities m ma m li m 3e s AID 2 se ee el installer dale i probe inputs Hose EHE ANAS n 7 Wi E IT service al sls PI aiala dre Lr ehe 24 Ln e
44. n be fitted horizontally or vertically hole facing upwards See par 10 4 page 38 for the models of distributors that are compatible with the humidifiers Assembly instructions see Fig 3 b make a series of holes the wall according to the distributor drilling template e insert the distributor e fasten the flange using 4 screws Fig 3 b Key A steam inlet B condensate drain C steam outlet the dimensions of the hole vary depending on the models of distributor model SDPOEM0000 hole made manually up to 30 mm in diameter model SDPOEM0012 diameter of the hole 12 mm model SDPOEM0022 diameter of the hole 22 mm D drilling template Note if steam hoses with an inside diameter of 30 mm are used remove the 22 mm steam inlet section 3 2 CAREL linear distributors DP DRO These can be fitted horizontally See par 10 5 page 38 for the models of distributors that are compatible with the humidifiers Assembly instructions see Fig 3 c e make a series of holes on the wall according to the distributor drilling template included in the packaging with the distributor insert the distributor with the steam holes facing upward fasten the flange using 4 screws Wellness 4030220571 rel 3 0 01 10 2007 1 L shaped mounting support where featured 2 flange gasket 3 steam inlet ZA 4 condensate drain B 5 fastening screws see the instruction sheet
45. nstaller Fig 4 c view inside unit electrical compartment Fig 4 a A Important connect the yellow green cable to the earth point GND Models 25 to 0 065 outside unit side view 4 3 Temperature probe connection M2 1 M2 8 e the humidifier can be connected to up to two probes for measuring and controlling the temperature inside the steam bath The connection with two probes allows an average temperature reading with the possibility to attribute a different weight to each probe see par 7 3 Temperature probes page 21 active probes voltage or current signal CAREL code ASET030001 or NTC probes variable resistance can be connected o_ qTr tessss For connection use the eight pin connection kit supplied in the packaging and run the cables out of the humidifier through the cable opening Figs 4 a or 4 b Active CAREL probe connections Fig 4 b Key to Figs 4 a and 4 b 1 power cable inlet 2 Utility cable inlet after having drilled the plastic part sanitisation pump essences fans light 3 probe cable inlet On models to 18 remove the plastic tab and use it to secure the cable held in place by the screws provided Fig 4 d detail of electronic board humidifier electrical compartment Wellness 4030220571 rel 3 0 01 10 2007 14 CAREL CAREL NTC probe connections Note in industrial environments IEC EN610
46. ode voltage current TAM configuration cablr line fuses wiring diagram production kW V type A mm type Fig c kg h Meme UEO01 1 5 1 1 D 230 1 4 9 10 a 100 1 5 10 A fast blow 9 1 UEO03 3 0 2 2 D 230 1 N 9 8 10 d 300 2 5 16 A fast blow 9 K 230 3 5 6 10 a 100 2 5 16 A fast blow 92 E 400 3 3 2 10 d 100 1 5 10 A fast blow 9 2 5 5 0 3 7 D 230 1 16 3 10 500 6 0 32 A fast blow 9 1 K 230 3 9 4 10 d 300 2 5 16 A fast blow 92 400 3 5 4 10 a 100 1 2 10 A fast blow 9 2 UEO08 8 0 6 0 K 230 3 15 10 d 500 6 0 32 A fast blow 92 L 400 3 8 10 a 100 16 A fast blow 9 2 UEO09 9 0 6 7 D 23 29 3 10 500 100 40 A fast blow 9 10 0 7 5 K 230 3 18 8 10 a 300 6 0 32 A fast blow 9 2 L 400 3 10 8 10 300 EAS 16 A fast blow 9 2 UEO15 15 0 K 230 3 26 2 10 500 10 0 40 A fast blow 92 L 400 3 16 2 10 300 6 0 32 A fast blow 9 2 UEO18 18 13 5 L 400 3 19 5 10 a 300 6 0 32 A fast blow 9 2 UEO25 25 18 7 K 230 3 47 1 10 b 500 23 63 A fast blow 9 3 L 400 3 27 10 c 500 16 50 A fast blow 9 3 UEO35 35 26 2 K 230 3 659 10 b 500 35 100 A fast blow 9 3 L 400 3 37 9 10 b 300 16 60 A fast blow 9 3 UEO45 45 92 K 230 3 84 7 10 6 700 50 125 A fast blow 9 3 L 400 3 48 7 10 700 25 80 A fast blow 9 3 UEO65 65 48 7 L 400 3 70 4 10 700 35 100 A fast blow 9 3 z Tab 10 a Q Version 0 with 1 2
47. onductivity 125 350 uS cm 0 2 00 1 2 BLOT3AOOH disposable 400 VAC 3 conductivity 125 to 350 uS cm BLOT1AOOH1 BLOT2BOOHO BLOT2BOOHO BLOT3BOOHO BLOT3BOOHO BLOT3BOOHO cylinders 400 VAC 3 conductivity 750 to 1250 uS cm BLOTIDOOH1 BLOT2DOOHO BLOT2DOOHO BLOT3DOOHO BLOT3DOOHO BLOT3DOQHO SPECIAL 200 230 VAC 3 conductivity 125 350 uS cm BLCT1A00W1 BLCT2A00W1 BLCT2A00W1 BLCT3A00W1 BLCT3A00W1 openable 400 VAC 3 conductivity 125 to 350 uS cm BLCT1A00W1 BLCT2BOOWO BLCT2BOOWO BLCT3BOOWO BLCT3BOOWO BLCT3BOOWO cylinders 400 VAC 3 conductivity 350 to 750 uS cm BLCT1COOW1 BLCT2COOWO BLCT2COOWO BLCT3COOWO BLCT3BOOWO BLCT3BOOWO 400 VAC 3 conductivity 750 to 1250 uS em BLCTTDOOW1 BLCT2DOOWO BLCT2DOOWO BLCT3DOOWO BLCT3DOOWO BLCT3DOOWO Electrode and Electrode kit 200 230 Vac 3 125 350 uS cm KITBLCT1AO 2 KITBLCT2A0 KITBLCT3A0 gasket kit Electrode kit 200 230 Vac 3 350 1250 uS cm KITBLCT2BO KITBLCT2BO KITBLCT3BO KITBLCT3BO Electrode kit 400 Vac 3 125 350 uS cm KITBLCT2BO _ 2 0 KITBLCT3BO KITBLCT3BO Electrode kit 400 Vac 3 350 750 uS cm KITBLCT1CO 2 KITBLCT2CO X KITBLCT3CO KITBLCT3CO Ele
48. onfirm ESC repeatedly to return to the Main screen A Important All the changes made since the last copy was saved will be lost CAREL 7 10 GSM send SMS on alarms By setting the GSM function when alarms are activated the humidifier sends an SMS short message service to the mobile phone number configured A Important to send an SMS the humidifier must be fitted with the electronic board PCO100MDMO the GSM modem kit PLWOPGSMOO and a SIM card inserted in the modem for installation see par 5 2 page 17 Example of an SMS CAREL SPA STEAM BATH New active alarm Cylinder full 16 15 28 6 7 CAREL humiSteam code application and version OTime date and format correspond to the humidifier data A Important the humidifier only has one data line baud rate and protocol Enabling the SMS function disables the supervisory network and vice versa Enabling the SMS function From the network submenu ENTER to display the Supervisor screen ENTER to move the cursor to the Ident number for BMS net parameter UP or DOWN to set the identifier number default 1 ENTER to confirm and move the cursor to the Baud rate parameter UP or DOWN to set the baud rate for SMS 9600BP5 ENTER to confirm and move the cursor to the Protocol parameter UP or DOWN to select the GSM protocol ENTER to confirm ESC repeatedly to return to th
49. or to ensure correct steam distribution position the humidifier near the point of steam distribution e make sure the humidifier is level allowing the minimum clearances see 1 0 for maintenance operations A Important during operation the metal casing heats up and the rear part resting against the wall may reach temperatures in excess of 60 C Distance from the walls Models 1 to 0 018 Models UE025 to UE065 Fig 1 b 1 5 Wall mountin Fit the humidifier on the wall using the support bracket and the screw kit supplied for the dimensions in mm see Fig 1 d Assembly instructions 1 unscrew the wall bracket from the humidifier bracket 2 fasten the wall bracket see Fig 1 c checking horizontal position with a spirit level if installed on a masonry wall the plastic anchor plugs dia 8 mm and screws dia 5 mm x L 50 mm supplied can be used 3 hang the appliance to the bracket using the slot on the top edge of the rear of the appliance 4 secure the appliance to the wall through the hole in the centre on the rear of the unit For the weights and dimensions see Tab 1 a Models 1 to 0 018 bracket Li Models UE025 to UE065 bracket Li Fig 1 c Wellness 4030220571 rel 3 0 01 10 2007 installer gt Spacing of the holes the Models 1 to UEO18 Models
50. osable cylinders 200 230V 3ph Cylinder conductivity 125 to 350 uS cm BLOTABOOHO BLOTABOOHO BLOT5A00H1 400V 3ph Cylinder conductivity 125 to 350 uS cm BLOTACOOHO BLOT4COOHO BLOT4BOOHO BLOTSBOOHO SPECIAL openable cylinders 200 230V 3ph Cylinder conductivity 125 to 350 uS cm BLCTABOOWO BLCTABOOWO BLCT5A00WO 200 230V 3ph Cylinder conductivity 350 to 1250 uS cm BLCTACOOWO BLCT4BOOWO BLCTS5A00WO 400V 3ph Cylinder conductivity 125 to 350 uS cm BLCT4COOWO BLCT4COOWO BLCT4BOOWO BLCT5BOOWO 400V 3ph Cylinder conductivity 350 to 1250 uS cm BLCTACOOWO BLCTADOOWO BLCTACOOWO BLCT5COOWO Electrode and gasket kit 200 230V 3ph Cylinder conductivity 125 to 350 uS cm KITBLCTABO KITBLCTABO KITBLCT5A0 200 230V 3ph Cylinder conductivity 350 to 1250 uS cm KITBLCT4CO KITBLCT5A0 400V 3ph Cylinder conductivity 125 to 350 uS cm KITBLCTACO KITBLCT4CO KITBLCTABO KITBLCT5BO 400V 3ph Cylinder conductivity 350 to 1250 uS cm KITBLCT4DO KITBLCT4DO KITBLCT4CO KITBLCT5CO Gasket kit KITBLCAFGO KITBLCAFGO KITBLCAFGO KITBLC5FGO Tab 8 e 31 Wellness 030220571 rel 3 0 01 10 2007 gt 8 3 Cleaning and maintenance of the cylinder Replacement f Important the cylinder must be only be replaced by qualified personnel and with the humidifier unplugged from the power supply In normal conditions the disposable cylinders should be replaced after one year or 2500 hours of opera
51. page 20 Wellness 030220571 rel 3 0 01 10 2007 installer Up to until three essences can be set and selected from the ON OFF quick access screen or the Simple screen The display will show the name or number of the chosen essence 7 5 Time bands These are used to switch the humidifier on off and change the set point at set times Two types of time bands are available 1 Daily bands ON OFF scheduler parameters set how many times to start stop steam production over a period of 24h e 2 daily operating periods parameters P1 1 and 1 2 1 daily operating period parameter P2 OFF ON OFF 0 P2 24h e Humidifier enabled all day parameter ON 0 24h e Humidifier disabled all day parameter P4 OFF 24h The operating mode P1 P2 P3 P4 can be associated with each day of the week from Monday to Sunday 2 Variable set point bands Temp scheduler parameters four different temperature set points that vary throughout the day parameters Z1 Z2 23 24 50 30 C 20 C 0 24h Z Z2 Z3 Z4 The daily and variable set point time bands can be programmed to set steam production to the requirements of the operator of the steam bath e g based on closing times and with a customised temperature trend using the 4 set point threshold O Note e during the time band without operation OFF the humidifier is NOT actually off but ra
52. ping steam production steam OFF When steam production is ON they will be stopped automatically To switch the fans on and off using the management menu steam ON from the Fans submenu press ENTER to confirm and access the Supply fan and or Exhaust fan screen depending on the fan enabled ENTER to move the cursor to Mode manual automatic e UP or DOWN to set Manual ENTER to move the cursor to Production ON OFF UP or DOWN to set ON ENTER to confirm UP or DOWN to repeat the same operation for the other fan if enabled e ESC repeatedly to return to the Main screen CAREL The operation of the fans is bound by steam production this is switched on and off only from the management menu setting production OFF on the fans screen Automatic fan mode This varies depending on the type of fan supply fan the fan stops when reaching the set point related to steam production exhaust fan the fan starts when reaching the set point or alternatively after a set time periodical operation independent of steam production Automatic supply fan mode From the Fans submenu press ENTER to confirm and access the Supply fan screen ENTER to move the cursor to Mode manual automatic UP or DOWN to set Automatic ENTER to confirm ESC repeatedly to return to the Main screen The fan runs until reaching the temperature set point related to steam production
53. ply to terminals AP1 and AP2 Procedure insert the terminal block supplied code 98C565P012 into connector A and connect the utilities see the following figure Note installer maximum load for each utility 2 A and AP2 are protected by 6 3 A fuses 20022220 CRE Fig 4 Wellness 030220571 rel 3 0 01 10 2007 CAREL Utilities powered at different voltages The humidifier activates but does not supply power to the utilities The utilities are thus powered externally and at different voltages Procedure 1 remove the terminal block 2 pieces from connector B and disconnect the L N cables Insert the terminal block supplied code 98C565P018 into connector B and reconnect the cables L terminal 1 amp N terminal 8 2 jumper terminals and AP2 3 insertthe terminal block supplied code 98C565P012 into connector A and connect the utilities see the following figure O Note maximum load for each utility 2 A and AP2 are protected by 6 3 A fuses e the utilities must be suitably protected against overloads and short circuits from 21202 Lin di z 3 OO external power supply Fig 4 j Final checks wer the rated voltage of the appliance corresponds to the rated supply voltage the fuses installed are suitabl
54. product e UE001 UE003 0 005 0 008 9 UEO10 15 UEO18 smaller models with steam production capacity up to 18 kg h water connections under the base of the humidifier e UE025 9 035 UE045 0 065 larger models with steam production capacity from 25 to 65 kg h water connections on the side of the humidifier 1 2 Dimensions and weights Models 1 to UEO18 Models 25 to 0 065 Fig 1 a 1 UEOO9 0 025 5 UEO08 18 45 UE065 dimensions A 365 365 545 635 mm B 275 275 375 465 C 620 712 815 890 weights packaged 16 20 39 51 kg empty 13 5 17 34 44 instaled 19 27 60 5 94 Table 1 a in operating conditions filled with water 230 Vac model 1 3 Opening the packaging make sure the humidifier is intact upon delivery and immediately notify the transporter in writing of any damage that may be due to careless or improper transport move the humidifier to the site of installation before removing from the packaging grasping the neck only from underneath the base open the cardboard box remove the protective material and remove the humidifier keeping it vertical at all times 1 4 Positioning on the wall e the unit is designed to be mounted on a wall that is strong enough to support the weight in normal operating conditions see Wall mounting below Models 25 to 0 065 can stand on the flo
55. re a funnel to interrupt continuity in the drain line Fittings provided for the water connections Models 1 to UEO18 Models 0 025 to 0 065 Key A supply water inlet B drain water outlet C bottom tank drain water outlet models UEO25 to UE065 only Fig 2 b Wellness 030220571 rel 3 0 01 10 2007 10 CAREL 2 1 Supply water Only use mains water with pressure between 0 1 and 0 8 MPa 1 and 8 bars temperature between 1 and 40 C and an instant flow rate no lower than the rated flow of the fill solenoid valve the connection is G3 4M see par 10 2 Technical specifications page 37 e hardness no greater than 40 equal to 400 ppm of conductivity 125 to 1250 uS cm no organic compounds 7 supply water unit of normal water with low characteristics measure water salt content min max min max Hydrogen ions pH 7 8 5 Z 8 5 Specific conductivity at uS cm 350 1250 125 350 20 C On 20 0 Total dissolved solids cg mg l e Dry residue at 180 C Rigo mg l Total hardness mg l 100 400 509 160 Temporary hardness mg l 609 300 309 100 lron Manganese mg l Fe Mn 0 2 0 2 Chlorides ppm CI 30 20 Silica mg l SiO 20 20 Residual chlorine mg l Cl 0 2 0 2 Calcium sulphate mg l CaSO 100 60 Metallic impurities mg l 0 0 0 0 Solvents thinne
56. reens are cyclical and required follow the same path also in the opposite direction Tab 6 a 19 Wellness 030220571 rel 3 0 01 10 2007 6 4 Management menu 1 User Clock Scheduler Schedule du Week sch T setpoint 9 Enable descriptions i 2 Essences Essence 19 u 7 C Essence 20 DE Essence 30 3 Fans Supply fan Exhaust fan 4 Maintenance 1 Maint info SW outputs Nom values Cylinder status Sys info 2 Maint SW Additional features Additional features Disable emptying Conductivity threshold Control parameters SW Input output Backup Recovery 3 Maint HW Setup Essences Essences Fans Temperature probe 1 Temperature probe 2 Other options Man procedure Manual proc Manual procedure 5 Sanitisation San San Phase 1 San Phase 2 6 Alarm log Log 7 Network Supervision 8 GSM SMS 1 SMS 2 09 Tab 6 b screens available if the functions user essences fans maintenance sanitisation network GSM have been enabled For example the screens in the fans submenu are only visible if enabled in the Maint HW submenu read only values Wellness 030220571 rel 3 0 01 10 2007 20 CAREL Function of the keypad in the management menu button function alarm access the alarm screen displaying any a
57. rel 3 0 01 10 2007 32 CAREL The cable ends must be tightened with the top nut to 3 Newton m A Fig 8 e 8 5 Cleaning and maintenance of the other components 4 Important when cleaning the plastic components do not use detergents or solvents scale can be removed using a solution of 20 acetic acid and then rinsing with water Maintenance checks on other components fill solenoid valve Fig 8 a part 3 and Fig 8 c part 2 After having disconnected the cables and the tubing remove the solenoid valve and make sure the inlet filter is clean if necessary clean with water and a soft brush O manifold with drain pump Fig 8 a part 5 Check that there are no solid residues in the cylinder attachment remove any impurities Check that the gasket o ring is not damaged or cracked replace if necessary Check that there are no solid residues in the drain hose drain pump Fig 8 c part 4 Disconnect the power supply unscrew the fastening screws and remove any impurities Fig 8 a part 6 Clean the tank from any deposits and check that the water flows freely from the tank to the drain corresponding to the drain pump tank Fig part 1 Check that there are no obstructions or solid particles and that the conductivity measuring electrodes are clean remove any impurities and rinse internal pipe kit Fig 8 a part 2 and Fig 8 c part 3 Check that the pipes and hoses are free and c
58. rs mg l 0 0 0 0 detergents lubricants Tab 3 a M values depend on the specific conductivity in general or 0 65 OR 20 C Rigo 0 93 Or 20 C 2 not less than 200 of the chloride content in mg l CL 9 not less than 300 of the chloride content in mg l CL There is not reliable relationship between hardness and conductivity of the water Important do not treat the water with softeners this may cause the entrainment of foam affecting the operation of the unit do not add disinfectants or anticorrosive compounds to the water as these are potential irritants e the use of well water industrial water or water from cooling circuits and in general any potentially chemically or bacteriologically contaminated water is not recommended 2 2 Drain water this contains the same substances dissolved in the supply water however in larger quantities it may reach a temperature of 100 C itis not toxic and can be drained into the sewerage system 11 Wellness 030220571 rel 3 0 01 10 2007 installer CAREL 3 STEAM DISTRIBUTION For the correct delivery of steam a steam distributor must be used sized according to output of the humidifier In addition the distributor must be installed in a part of the steam bath that is easily reached by the hoses running from the humidifier see Fig 3 a as an installation example 3 1 CAREL jet distributors SDPOEMOO These ca
59. s 1 to 0 018 Models UE025 to UE065 Tap installer Fig 2 a Water connections 2 1 install a manual valve upstream of the installation to be able to cut off the water supply 2 connect the humidifier to the water supply and fit the filter supplied code 98C565P016 to the inlet of the fill solenoid valve On models UE001 to 18 use a hose with 3 4 G fittings see par 10 2 Technical specifications page 37 compatible CAREL hose code FWH3415000 On models UEO25 to UE065 connect the hose with the non return valve A supplied code FWHDCVO00OOO to prevent the water inside the humidifier from coming into contact with the mains water 3 install a mechanical filter to trap any solid impurities to be 6 connect a drain trap to prevent the return of bad odours minimum inside diameter 40 mm 7 in models 25 to UE065 connect a drain hose from the bottom tank of the humidifier this can run into the drain funnel Important when installation is completed flush the supply hose for around 30 minutes by piping water directly into the drain without sending it into the humidifier This will eliminate any scale or processing residues that may block the drain pump and cause foam when boiling connected downstream of the tap 4 connecta section of non conductive pipe or hose for draining resistant to temperatures of 100 and with a minimum inside diameter of 40 mmy 5 prepa
60. s 1 drain the water supply lines 2 clean the cylinder make sure a softener is not used if so use another source of water or reduce the softening Warning pre alarm cylinder being depleted perform maintenance and or replace the cylinder manual not signal only CP Pre active exhaustion cylinder Alarm EU cylinder full with unit off with the unit off manual active stop steam full cylinder 1 check for any leaks from the fill solenoid valve or the production cylinder OFF condensate return from the hose check that the level sensors are clean Warning CL cylinder depleted perform maintenance and or replace the cylinder manual active stop steam Exhaustion production cylinder Wellness 030220571 rel 3 0 01 10 2007 26 CAREL alarm solution Cylinder OFF the cylinder is not able to produce steam The alarm button performs a number of actions depending on how many times it is pressed Action Pressing Effect the button first time display the alarm code if more than one alarm is active at the same time the codes are displayed in sequence by pressing UP or DOWN second time if the cause of the alarm has been resolved the alarm is no longer displayed and the corresponding relay is deactivated if fitted switching on the humidifier third time the cause of the alarm has been resolved the alarm e to eliminate the resid
61. s set when flashing indicates that a time band is in progress 6 light on inside the steam bath Essence e g essence enabled delivered when the humidifier Mint produces steam Main screen Fig 6 c Key symbol function 1 set point temperature can be modified using the UP or DOWN button temperature inside the steam bath measured by the probe probes 3 light on inside the steam bath 4 time bands set when flashing indicates that a time band is in progress 5 steam production without cloud steam production in standby 6 supply fan fan 1 on 7 exhaust fan fan 2 on to 8 when moving indicates the operation of the fans when still indicates fans enabled but in standby Essence e g essence enabled delivered when the humidifier Mint produces steam The following screens can be accessed from the Main screen ENTER button ON OFF quick access e PRG button Configuration menu CAREL Alarms screen ON OFF quick access screen installer Fig 6 e Fig 6 d Used to Indicates an alarm is active press to display enable steam production ON and activate the manual drain function select the type of essence 1 2 3 enable the sanitisation function Switch on the light ON Management menu screen Function buttons e ENTER move the cursor inside the screen UP or DOWN enable disable Manually drain
62. ssences screen essences 1 and 2 ENTER to confirm UP or DOWN to enable YES essence 1 ENTER to confirm UP or DOWN to enable YES essence 2 ENTER to confirm e DOWN to select the Essences screen essence 3 ENTER to confirm UP or DOWN to enable YES output essence 3 ENTER to confirm e ESC twice to return to the management menu Setting the essence operating times From the Essences submenu press e ENTER to select the Essence 1 screen ENTER to confirm and move the cursor to the Time ON parameter UP or DOWN to modify the ON seconds for essence 1 ENTER to confirm and move the cursor to the Time OFF parameter UP or DOWN to modify the OFF seconds for essence 1 ENTER to confirm and move the cursor to the name parameter UP or DOWN to modify the name of the essence e g Menthol repeat the same procedure ON OFF times and essence name for the other essences enabled e atthe end press ESC repeatedly to return to the Main screen Characters and symbols available for naming the essences A B C D E F G H L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 0 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 i Function buttons UP or DOWN to modify the characters e ENTER to save and move the cursor to the next character Up to 10 characters can be used Write the names of the essences in the Installer s notes on
63. supplied with the distributor 6 length depending on the model of distributor see par 10 5 page 38 7 angle around 2 for draining the condensate 8 diameter of the hole on the wall Y Dimensions in mm CAREL linear distributors DP D22R0 DP D30RO DP D40RO OA 22 30 40 10 10 10 Y 58 68 89 35 45 60 X 68 77 99 Tab 3 a Important 1 fit the distributor at a slight incline at least 2 to prevent the return of condensate 2 the shaped mounting support see part 1 Fig 3 c is supplied with steam distributor models from DP085 to DP025 For shorter lengths the support can be supplied as an option code 18C478A088 3 3 Steam hose e use CAREL hoses max 4 m long see 10 3 page 37 Rigid pipes may break and cause steam leaks avoid the formation of pockets or traps causes of condensate avoid choking the hose due to tight bends or twisting fasten the end of the hose to the connectors on the humidifier and the steam distributor using metal clamps so that these do not detach due to the high temperature CAREL 3 4 Condensate drain hose During the operation of the humidifier some of the steam may condense causing a decline in efficiency and noise gurgling To drain the condensate connect a drain hose with a drain trap and a minimum slope of 5 to the bottom of the humidifier see Fig 3 d CAREL condensate drain hoses code 1312353APG A
64. tening holes CAREL Models UE025 to 0 065 1 slip the cover onto the frame keeping it slightly raised and tilted Fig 1 h until it rests on the rear edges 2 tighten the screws on the top of the humidifier using a screwdriver A Important in models UEO25 to UE065 open the electrical compartment on the humidifier using the lock with slot lt 221 Fig 1 1 1 8 Components and accessories Once having opened the packaging and removed the front cover of the humidifier make sure the following are included meow come kit of screws with plugs for wall mounting Boer ree 0 kit code 98C565P012 of connector with label and cable gland for the connection of the utility cables light fans essences and sanitisation pump installer kit code 98C565P009 of connectors for the electronic board filter code 98C565P016 for fill solenoid valve kit code 98C565P018 of connectors for terminals with voltage free contacts models 25 to UE065 only code FWHDCVO0000 non return valve with connection pipe 25 to UE065 only angular plastic hose drain water connection Wellness 030220571 rel 3 0 01 10 2007 CAREL 2 WATER CONNECTIONS 4 Important before proceeding disconnect the power supply Model
65. the Scheduler screen ENTER twice to confirm and move the cursor Temp scheduler UP or DOWN to enable YES the Temp scheduler parameter ENTER to return to the start of the screen DOWN until accessing the T setpoint screen this screen can be used to customise up to four set point values per day Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 Use ENTER to move the cursor and UP or DOWN to modify the value ESC repeatedly to return to the Main screen The display shows the symbol that flashes when the time bands are active 7 6 Fans The use of the supply and exhaust fans guarantee air change perform the sanitisation cycles e create the mist effect Enabling the fans From the Maint HW submenu press e DOWN until accessing the Fans screen ENTER to move the cursor to supply fan UP or DOWN to enable YES the supply fan ENTER to move the cursor to exhaust fan UP or DOWN to enable YES the exhaust fan ESC repeatedly to return to the Main screen The display shows the symbol next to 2 if the fans are on Manual fan mode The manual management of the fans from the ON OFF quick access screen is only available if steam production is disabled OFF The manual activation of the fans during steam production is exclusively controlled from the management menu In this way the fans can be started using the ON OFF quick access screen ENTER from the Main screen stop
66. the 2 probes and ENTER to save and move the cursor ENTER to return to the start of the screen DOWN to access the screen Temperature probe 1 ENTER to move the cursor to the min and max scale and offset values UP and DOWN to modify the value and ENTER to save and move the cursor ESC until displaying the Main screen probe 1 probe 2 Possible probe configurations NTC 1 V 2 to 10 V 0 to 10 V 0 to 20 mA 4 to 20 mA 135 ohm 135 to 1000 ohm 21 to achieve a temperature value measured with two probes the humidifier carries out the following calculation Tm Ts1 W1 100 Ts2 W2 100 Tm temperature shown on the display 151 amp Ts2 temperatures read by the two probes W1 amp W2 weights attributed to the two probes percentage value W1 W2 100 installer For example with the following values Ts1 42 W1 60 Ts2 44 W2 4096 Tm 42 60 100 44 40 100 42 8 C 7 4 Essences The essences are delivered into the steam bath when the humidifier is producing steam and the temperature reaches 70 of the set point For example if the set point is 50 C the essence will be delivered when the humidifier is producing steam and the temperature measured exceeds 35 C A Enabling the essences Important make sure that the external essence pump is correctly connected From the Maint HW submenu press e ENTER to confirm e DOWN to select the E
67. the water in the cylinder access the ON OFF quick access screen position the cursor on steam press the UP and DOWN buttons together for a few seconds The same procedure can be repeated to stop the drain cycle in progress sm 2 i Important Fig 6 f the ON OFF quick access screen only displays the functions enabled in configuration phase with steam production disabled OFF the supply and exhaust fans can be enabled manually if the humidifier is enabled but not producing steam check the following possible causes access press e PRG from the Main screen ENTER to move the cursor to the 0 UP or DOWN to enter the password 77 ENTER to confirm and enter the management submenu 1 User possible cause solution 2 Essence the temperature of the steam bath is wait for the temperature of the 3 Fan management higher than the set point bath to fall below the set point 4 Maintenance info software hardware alarms are active that stop steam check and resolve the error see 5 Sanitisation production ALARM button flashing par 7 13 page 26 6 Alarm log The humidifier is set to manual deactivate the manual procedure 7 Network submenu par 7 12 see page 25 9 GSM time bands are active CLOCK icon disable the time band see par flashing on the display 7 5 page 22 or modify as The management menu the submenu and the sc
68. ther steam production is temporarily disabled including manually the daily time bands have priority over the variable set point For example setting on Monday steam bath closed parameters 21 Z2 Z3 Z4 different set point values will be ignored because the humidifier is not programmed to operate on that day Setting the daily bands ON OFF scheduler From the User submenu press ENTER to confirm DOWN until displaying the Scheduler screen ENTER to confirm and move the cursor to the ON OFF scheduler parameter UP or DOWN to enable YES the daily bands ENTER twice to return to the start of the screen DOWN to access the Scheduler screen to set the daily band start and end time P1 1 P1 2 and P2 Use ENTER to move the cursor and UP or DOWN to modify the value Wellness 4030220571 rel 3 0 01 10 2007 22 CAREL ENTER until move the cursor to the start of the screen DOWN to access the following screen Week sch this screen can be used to assign the type of time band P1 P2 P4 to each day of the week Use ENTER to move the cursor and UP or DOWN to modify the value ESC repeatedly to return to the Main screen The display shows the symbol that flashes when the time bands are active Setting the variable set point bands scheduler From the User submenu press ENTER to confirm DOWN until accessing
69. tion if cleaned periodically while the openable cylinders last 5 years or 10 000 hours of operation if cleaned periodically They must be replaced immediately even before the specified intervals if any anomalies occur For example when the lime scale inside the cylinder prevents the correct flow of electric current Replacement procedure 1 empty all the water see par 7 15 page 27 turn off the humidifier switch 07 and open the mains disconnect switch on the power supply safety procedure wait for the humidifier and the cylinder to cool down remove the front cover see par 1 6 page 8 disconnect the electrical cables from the top of the cylinder release the cylinder from its fastening device and lift it up to remove it insert the new cylinder make sure that the model and the power supply of the new cylinder correspond to the rated data 8 fasten the cylinder 9 reconnect the electrical cables to the top of the cylinder 10 replace the front cover 11 switch on the humidifier gt DN n ad gt Periodical checks After one hour of operation check for any significant water leaks Every 15 days or no more than 300 operating hours check operation the absence of significant water leaks the general conditions of the casing Check that during operation there are no arcs or sparks between the electrodes Every 3 months or no more than 1000 operating hours disposable cylinders
70. ual water following a drain cycle by pump is no longer displayed the corresponding relay is deactivated and the display shows Mechanical drain make sure that the humidifier is not powered i iim remove the cover see par 1 6 page 8 fourth time return to the main screen 7 a Tab 7 b Models 1 to UEO18 7 14 Info menu Series of screens that describe the functions and the use of the screens in AL the management menu Enabling info menu disabled by default all access to the submenus will be preceded by a descriptive screen to continue navigating press ENTER Enabling info menu From the utility submenu press ENTER to confirm DOWN until displaying the screen with the enable info parameter ENTER to move the cursor to the value of the parameter YES NO UP or DOWN to enable the info menu function YES ESC repeatedly to return to the Main screen Other types of drains 27 Models UE025 to UE065 Fig 7 a meaning and cause reset alarm consequence relay Warning CY cylinder maintenance recommended perform maintenance and or replace the cylinder manual not signal only Cylinder reset active maintenance recommended Alarm Mn cylinder maintenance required Replace the cylinder manual active stop steam Cylinder reset production maintenance counter mandatory cylinder OFF Clock board Clock error Electronic microprocessor controller installed inside the manual not signal only

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