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1. cccccccccccccccccccees 7 6 1 General sscesssssssssssssenesansesssnsunssensensesenisnsnsssesessnnse 7 6 2 Setting the Operating Parameters 0008 7 6 2 1 Units with Water Solenoid Valve and Thermostat ccssccscsssssccssssssssssssccsssecees 7 6 2 2 Units without Water Valve and Thermostat 7 SECTION 7 MAINTENANCE cccossscccsscccscscccees 8 SECTION 8 TROUBLESHOOTING cccccssscccees 8 SECTION 9 DESIGN DATA cccccccssscccssccessscccees 8 9 1 Water Quality Notes csccsssscssssssscsssssessees 8 9 2 SCCR Determination ccccccccccssssssssssssssssees 10 SECTION 10 WARRANTY INFORMATION 12 PWS Series Air Water Heat Exchangers SECTION 1 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL This manual contains information on the installation and operation of PWS Series bolt on cooling units intended to be door and side mounted on electrical panels These devices are designed to dissipate heat from sealed electrical panel enclosures and housings The temperature of the cooling liquid supplied to the air water heat exchanger must be at least 10 C colder than the heat exchanger inlet air temperature in order to ensure that the unit function correctly Conventions used Hint A hint contains additional information on the action or instruction being described A WARNING If the information following this is not strictly followed there is a danger to health or life A WARNING If the
2. 4 Thermostat with Temperature Sensor The water valve 1 controls if water is allowed to flow through the cooling unit As the water flows through the heat exchanger 2 it absorbs the heat from air in the electrical panel enclosure while also dehumidifying it This process lowers the temperature of the air in the electrical panel enclosure This is accomplished by the fan 3 pulling in the hot air from the electrical panel enclosure and pushing it through the heat exchanger 2 and back into the electrical panel enclosure at a lower temperature The cooling unit with water valve and thermostat is electronically controlled To accomplish this a temperature sensor monitors the temperature inside the electrical panel enclosure and regulates the function of the water valve B Without Water Valve and Thermostat RO Ci iii 4 m m m E t 1 Water Inlet 2 Heat Exchanger condensor 3 Fan The flow of water through the unit is regulated by a control system provided by the user outside of the coolling unit As the water flows through the heat exchanger 2 it absorbs the heat from air in the electrical panel enclosure while also dehumidifying it This process lowers the temperature of the air in the electrical panel enclosure This is accomplished by the fan 3 pulling in the hot air from the electrical panel enclosure and pushing it through the heat exchanger 2 and ba
3. see Table 1 and the amp draw of the unit If a 15amp Class CC current limiting feeder circuit is used in combination with the DTS35xx 460V unit the maximum allowable Ipeak of the 15 amp Class CC fuse at an available RMS fault current of 200 kA is 1700 amps figure 2 This value does not exceed the allowable Ipeak of this unit based on UL SCCR value of Table 52 1 Therefore the individual branch circuit SCCR value of this series combination can support 200 kA IR See figure 1 Figure 2 Peak Let Thru Current Data ATDR1 4 to 30 600 Volts AC 10000 7000 30A 5000 SA ii 25A 3000 gt H Ree 20A 2000 36 BER 15A ET 1000 So 32 To 12A 700 Pirey i soo i 3 TO 3A 300 H 200 100 j 70 so t t T H o BE 20 10 ne os oL oot 002 00 008 00L 0001 0002 0008 0005 000L 00001 00002 0000E 0000S 00007 000001 F 000002 10 PWS Series Air Water Heat Exchangers Figure 1 3 15A Class CC Fuses 100kA Branch Marked SCCR 5 kA Option 1 UL 508a reference SB4 2 According to UL508A Supplement SB if a panel contains no current limiting devices its SCCR depends on the weakest or lowest rated component or combination within the panel However Supplement SB also states that if c
4. information following this is not strictly followed there is a danger to health or life due to electrical shock The technical data specific to each cooling unit including installation connections and operational data are contained on a separate data sheet supplied with each unit SECTION 2 RECEIVING INSPECTION 2 1 Unpacking Prior to and during unpacking the cooling unit visually inspect it to determine if any damage has occurred during shipping Make sure that it does not contain any loose components Before discarding any packaging materials Look for loose parts dented or scratched panels or fluids If any damage is noted it shall be reported immediately to the delivering carrier and a claim should be filed with them Pfannenberg cannot accept responsibility for freight damage that may occur we will assist you in any way possible if the need arises to file a claim In case of a warranty claim the following information is required exact details of the fault including photographs if possible the cooling unit part number and serial number are required A WARNING Burrs caused by production may be present on the metal edges of the cooling unit Always wear protective gloves when carrying out installation or maintenance work 2 2 Included Items The following items should be included Cooling unit Mounting cutout Manual Technical Data Sheet PWS Series accessory pack typically includes e Sealing
5. 4 Pfannenberg A ELECTRO TECHNOLOGY FOR INDUSTRY PWS Series Air Water Heat Exchangers Installation Operation and Service Manual KOAX P amp G gt OT IE SHARING 4 COMPETENCE fi Safety for man machine and the environment TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL 1 SECTION 2 RECEIVING INSPECTION 0000 2 2 1 Unpacking ssccossscoonsssusossunsesssusnsnnnensnnssnsssssessusnee 2 2 2 Included Items 000000000s0000000000000020000000000000000000 2 2 3 Review of ID Plate scsssscsssssssccssssccsssssseees 2 SECTION 3 HANDLING 2200000000000000s0sunu0000000 3 3 1 Transporting cosssonnsssonsssnnssnnnsssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnsnnnnne 3 3 2 Storage cursoansssnnnennnssnnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnsnnnnnnnnnsnnnnnnnnnnee 3 SECTION 4 INSTALLATION cccccccccccccccsscccees 3 4 1 Pre installation testing ou sonssonesnnenonssnnenne 3 4 2 Installation onto the electrical panel 3 4 3 Power CONNECTION cssrssonssssnnsnnnnsnsnnnsonssnsnnnsnnnee 4 4 4 Cooling Water Connection ccccccscscseescees 4 4 5 Condensation Water Connection ssse0ee 4 4 6 Door Contact uursssrsssssssonsssnsnsnnnnsnsnssnnnnsnnnnnsnnnen 5 SECTION 5 OPERATING CONDITIONS 6 5 1 Requirements scssssossssssnsnnsnnsnssnsnssnsnnnnnsnsnnnen 6 5 2 Theory of Operation eursorssnssonssnnsnnnsnnnssnnennne 6 SECTION 6 UNIT START UP
6. be exposed to temperatures exceeding 70 C If the device is stored or transported at temperatures below freezing the water circuit must be completely emptied using compressed air A WARNING Failure to observe these requirements will void the warranty SECTION 4 INSTALLATION 4 1 Pre installation testing Before mounting the cooling unit to the electrical panel enclosure it should be tested to verify function Note All devices are checked for leaks before leaving the factory We recommend installing a door contact switch to turn the device off when the electrical panel enclosure door is opened 4 2 Installation onto the electrical panel Before connecting the cooling unit to the power supply verify that the following are correct Voltage must be within 10 of the value listed on the ID plate Voltage frequency must be within 3 Hz of the value listed on the ID plate Ambient temperature must be below 55 C for options see setting the operating parameters section Place the drilling template supplied with the cooling unit onto the applicable mounting surface of the electrical panel enclosure A WARNING Metal chips from drilling and cutting the openings may damage the electrical panel enclosure Take precautions required to prevent chips and debris from getting into the enclosure A WARNING Watch out for sharp edges created when drilling and or cutting the enclosure Drill holes in th
7. ble to be assigned to the line side of the power transformer circuit 11 Option 3 UL 508a reference SB4 2 The combinations listed in the linked spreadsheets www ul com controlequipment shortcircuit html may be applied in a manufacturer s Listed industrial control panel without further evaluation or specific documentation in the manufacturer s UL Procedure pages The spreadsheets cover the application of individual components including a disconnecting means an over current protective device motor controller and motor overload protection as a combination motor controller having specified ratings including a short circuit current rating SCCR Each of the individual components is Listed or Recognized to the requirements in the applicable component Standard The specified ratings for the combination motor controller may be applied to the end product equipment only when all of the specific components listed are provided in the end product equipment and installed according to any applicable conditions of acceptability Components other than those identified in the combination motor controller and connected in the power circuit of the combination motor controller will require additional evaluation SECTION 10 WARRANTY INFORMATION WARRANTY IS VALID FOR 1 YEAR Warranty becomes null and void In case of improper usage of the unit noncompliance with operating conditions or nonobservance of instructions the warranty b
8. ck into the electrical panel enclosure at a lower temperature PWS Series Air Water Heat Exchangers SECTION 6 UNIT START UP 6 1 General The cooling unit is equipped with an temperature control system The temperature of the air pulled in from the electrical panel enclosure into the cooling unit is measured by a temperature sensor A WARNING Ambient conditions and temperatures in the electrical panel must be in accordance with the values indicated in the cooling unit information sheet A WARNING Unit must be operated with the cover installed Unit can not cool properly when cover is not in place 6 2 Setting the Operating Parameters 6 2 1 Units with Water Solenoid Valve and Thermostat The cooling unit fan runs continuously The solenoid valve controls cooling water flow according to the internal temperature setting in the switch cabinet The desired internal temperature of the switch cabinet is set using the thermostat Factory setting is at 35 C 95 F Adjustment range min 8 C 46 4 F max 50 C 122 F Electrical panel enclosure internal temperature gt the desired value set using the thermostat Solenoid valve open Coolant flows Electrical panel enclosure internal temperature lt the desired value set using the thermostat Solenoid valve shut coolant does not flow If door contact is opened then the unit cycles off Temperature Monitoring If the internal temperature of the electrical
9. e electrical panel enclosure to match the unit and cut out air flow openings Install the two supplied stud bolts in the accessory pack into the top two mounting hole locations of the cooling unit A WARNING Please note the information on the Thread Reach for Set Screw label attached to the cooling unit If the noted installed thread depth is exceeded the cooling unit may be damaged Install the cooling unit mounting insulation strips in the accessory pack to the cooling unit as noted on the individual cooling unit information sheet Make sure that the insulation strips are correctly attached and placed correctly on the cooling unit The correct fitting and location of the insulation strips is required for the proper operation of the cooling unit Attach the cooling unit to the electrical panel enclosure by use of the stud bolts inserted as described above A WARNING Do not move the cooling unit by the piping Doing so will damage the cooling unit and void the warranty The cooling unit is then completely attached to the electrical panel enclosure from inside the enclosure by use of the screws and washers supplied in the accessory pack Tighten the fasteners until the cooling unit insulation strips are compressed to a thickness of 2 mm approximately 080 Install Drain hose barb provided in accessory bag for PWS 3k series only then attach the condensate drainage hose to the drain Reinsta
10. ecomes null and void If operated in rooms in which corrosives or acids are present in the atmosphere In case of damage caused by contaminated or jammed air filters If a non authorized person interrupts the cooling circulation modifies the unit or changes the serial number In case of damage caused by transport or by accidents For the exchange of parts by non authorized companies In order to maintain your warranty rights please observe the following when returning the unit Enclose an exact description of the fault in the shipping package Enclose proof of delivery delivery note or copy of invoice Return the unit together with all accessories use the original packaging or packaging of equivalent quality send the unit freight prepaid and covered by an adequate transport insurance 12 P4 Pfannenberg A ELECTRO TECHNOLOGY FOR INDUSTRY Pfannenberg Incorporated 68 Ward Road Lancaster New York 14086 Phone 716 685 6866 Fax 716 681 1521 email sales pfannenbergusa com www pfannenbergusa com 885408010 Org 08 09 2013 Pfannenberg Incorporated
11. ll the cover using the original mounting screws 4 3 Power connection A WARNING Make sure that the main power supply to the cooling unit is turned off while making the power connections The cooling unit power supply shall be fused as indicated on the unit ID plate by means of a series connected power line connection All power connections and or repairs if or when required shall only be carried out by authorized trained electricians Power supply connection PWS 7K series provide a molded cord suitable for the rated voltage of the unit PWS 3k series have hard wire terminal PWS 7K series only Both the main power supply voltage and frequency shall correspond to the nominal values shown on the cooling unit ID plate Connect the main power supply to the cooling unit as indicated by the label located on the cooling unit and on the individual cooling unit data sheet A WARNING During installation service technician must verify and mark voltage as connected on service cover warning sticker 4 4 Cooling Water Connection PWS 7K series uses Teflon tape and brass fittings Use flexible pressure resistant gt 10bar hose for the cooling water connection and secure properly with clamps PWS 3K series has multiple options for connections a barb is provided for use with flexible pressure resistant hose and clamp Observe flow direction labels on the device located next to the water connectio
12. ns Check for leaks Protect the water circuit against contamination and excessive pressure please refer to the Water Quality Notes section The maximum permissible operating pressure is 10 Bar PWS Series Air Water Heat Exchangers SECTION 4 INSTALLATION CON T 4 5 Condensation Water Connection Drainage hose must be secured in place with clamps To ensure reliable drainage of condensation water please note the following The drain hose shall not be kinked Hose cross section must not be constricted in any way The drainage hose must slope in the right direction To avoid excessive condensation water amounts please note the following Adjust the cooling water temperature to the cooling performance required Only use the device on sealed electrical panels and housings Set the desired temperature only as low as is really necessary to avoid the cooled air from dropping below the dewpoint 4 6 Door Contact To avoid an increased production of condensate and for safety reasons a door limit switch should be connected to the terminals provided A WARNING No external voltage may be applied to the door contact circuit or damage to the cooling unit may result In order to prevent any interference from outside signals it is recommended that a shielded cable with a twisted pair leads be used for the connection The cable shielding can be connected on one side to the PE ground connection point provided on the co
13. nt UL508A 2001 Supplement SB provides an accepted method for determining the short circuit current rating of the control panel The link to spreadsheets provide guidance for industrial control panel manufacturers who purchase the discreet components and assemble combination Table 1 Room cooling units rated Load Current Amperage Peak tet thru MX uno M ixi MX xie gt Fuse P Fuse p Fuse P Current Single Phase 3 Phase 110 120V 200 208 V 220 240 V 254 277 V 440 480 V ee 0 es rear vo sf motor controllers within their panels to achieve a combination short circuit rating that is higher than the lowest rated individual component Using the technical data sheet and the information on the cooling unit ID plate identify the full load current conditions for the appropriate voltage The installation of the cooling unit should be calculated as a dedicated branch circuit for determining the SCCR value All selections should be evaluated based on the current UL standards for UL508a n a Pe LL om ie Ts is son 20 rosa 20 ro 1 Maximum CC class Fuse size that can achieve this branch circuit SCCR value Smalller values may be used and still achieve equal rating Circuit capacity amperes based on UL 484 table 52 1 3 Individual units running amperes can be obtained on each unit s technical data sheet Example 2 DTS 35xx 460V units has a 5KA IR value based on UL 484 table 52 1
14. oling unit If the use of a shielded cable is not possible the cable that is used must not be routed in the immediate vicinity of potential sources of interference such as power supply lines components with a relatively high electromagnetic emission EMI etc If no door contact switch is used the connecting terminals must be jumpered for the cooling unit to operate SECTION 5 OPERATING CONDITIONS 5 1 Requirements Before connecting the cooling unit to the power supply verify that the following are correct Voltage must be within 10 of the value listed on the ID plate Voltage frequency must be within 3 Hz of the value listed on the ID plate Ambient temperature must be below 55 C for options see Section 6 5 Make sure that the airflow inside of the electrical panel enclosure is not restricted by internal components A WARNING If the cooling unit is being mounted on the door of the electrical panel enclosure it must be confirmed that the door hinges can support the additional weight of the cooling unit and that the electrical panel enclosure is securely fastened so that the panel enclosure will not topple over 5 2 Theory of Operation The cooling units are available in two options A With Water solenoid Valve and Thermostat B Without Water Valve and Thermostat A With Water solenoid Valve and Thermostat 1 Water Valve solenoid 2 Heat Exchanger condensor 3 Fan
15. ontaminant content Treat water using passivation media and or inhibitors Biological contamination sludge bacteria algae Treat water with biocides PWS Series Air Water Heat Exchangers The characteristics of any additives or system water ought not to deviate greatly from the hydrological data given below Hydrological Data Model Standard Device Model VA pH value 7 85 6 9 Carboxylic Acid dH gt 3 lt 8 1 12 Free carbonic acid mg dm3 8 15 1 100 Associated carbonic acid mg dm3 8 15 not present Corrosive carbonic acid mg dm3 0 0 400 Sulphides not present not present Oxygen mg dm3 lt 10 lt 10 Chloride ions mg dm3 lt 50 lt 200 Sulphate ions mg dm3 lt 250 lt 500 Nitrates and nitrites mg dm3 lt 10 lt 100 CSB mg dm3 lt 7 lt 40 Ammonia mg dm3 lt 5 lt 20 Iron mg dm3 lt 0 2 not present Manganese mg dm3 lt 0 2 not present Conductivity mS cm lt 2200 lt 4000 Evaporation residue mg dm3 lt 500 lt 2000 a on mg dm3 lt 25 lt 40 lt 15 split stream cleansing Suspended matter mg dm3 lt 3 gt 3 recommended gt 15 constant cleaning recommended 9 2 SCCR Determination Article 409 of the 2005 National Electric Code NFPA 70 requires Industrial Control Panels electrical panel enclosures to be marked with a short circuit current rating As specified in the National Electric Code the Standard for Industrial Control Equipme
16. panel enclosure deviates more than 10 C from the desired value set factory setting 35 C 95 F using the 7 thermostat then the zero potential two way switch is triggered This switch is wired to the terminal strip Wiring diagram Technical sheet Wiring diagram on device 6 2 2 Units without Water Valve and Thermostat The cooling unit fan runs continuously The cooling water flow is controlled centralized water flow control supplied by the customer The door contact cycles the unit on off The door contact output notifies of an open door condition SECTION 7 MAINTENANCE Pfannenberg air water heat exchangers are maintenance free Use of a water filter is essential if the cooling water is contaminated Please refer to the Water Quality Notes section Check the condensation water drainage equipment at regular intervals SECTION 8 TROUBLESHOOTING Condensation water drainage out of the electrical panel enclosure must be ensured when the device is installed To prevent frost damage the temperature in the water circuit must not fall below the minimum permissible water temperature of 1 C anywhere in the system If the device is stored or transported at temperatures below freezing the water circuit must be completely emptied using compressed air SECTION 9 DESIGN DATA Please refer to the cooling unit individual technical data sheets for the following Dimensional Data Mounting Cutou
17. strips Threaded mounting studs Mounting bolts nuts and washers e Condensate hose PWS 7k series only e Door contact connector jumper 2 3 Review of ID Plate The ID plate is located on the left side of the cooling unit The technical data specific to the cooling unit is located on the ID plate as shown below Model Number Part Number Fi Pfannenberg Inc Pfan nb a 68 Ward Road ELECTRO TECHN LOGY FOR Lancaster NY 14086 Nominal Nr No Serial Operating Rated Cooling Voltage Frequency Capacity Unom y Hz Power 50 Hz Value _ 60 Hz Value Consumption A35 W10 Pel KW Qg PO g ohz Ky 50 Hz Value 60 Hz Value 50 Hz Value _ 60 Hz Value Rated Current Inom max Istart max A _ Starting S Current G A pmax bar PrezkuseT 3 Max Allowable y 3 Special purpose air conditioner NEMA EEMAC Water Pressure Air Flow Rate gt vA UL 50 by Underwriters Laboratories Inc Water Flow Rate WwW L h a Type Interface to enclosure only IEC 60529 Made in USA C technical support pfannenbergusa com wew pfannenbergusa com PWS Series Air Water Heat Exchangers SECTION 3 HANDLING 3 1 Transporting The cooling unit shall only be moved in the fully assembled condition If the cooling unit is being shipped with an electrical panel enclosure it shall be packed separately from the electrical enclosure 3 2 Storage The cooling unit shall not
18. t Circuit Diagrams 9 1 Water Quality Notes The following guidelines must be complied with to ensure safe and reliable operation of air water heat exchangers Cooling water should not contain any sedimentation should be of low hardness low carbon hardness in particular especially for re cooling However it should not be so soft that it corrodes material s used in the exchanger When recycling cooling water the saline content due to evaporation of larger quantities of water must not be too high increasing concentrations of dissolved substances increase electrical conductivity resulting in the water becoming more corrosive Constantly remove some enriched water and replace it with an equal amount of fresh water Water containing gypsum is unsuitable for cooling as it tends to cause scale deposits which are very hard to remove Cooling water should be iron and manganese free deposits leading to piping blockage may otherwise result Organic substances sludge and microbiological contaminants should only be present in the water in very small amounts Common contamination forms and remedies Water Contamination Remedy Filter water using Sieve filters Mechanical contamination Gravel filters Cartridge filters Pre coated filters Excessive hardness Soften water using ion exchange Moderate mechanical contaminant and hardness promoting substance content Treat water using stabilisers or dispersants Moderate chemical c
19. urrent limiting fuses are used in the feeder circuit and if the highest instantaneous current reached during the first half cycle of a fault is less than or equal to the lowest rated SCCR in any branch circuit the SCCR of the current limiting fuse can be applied to the combination When the specified branch circuit protection related to the high fault short circuit current rating is a Class CC G J L RK1 RK5 or T fuse a fuse of a different class is able to be used at the same high fault rating where the peak let through current and 12t of the new fuse is not greater than that of the specified fuse Option 2 UL 508a reference SB4 3 An alternate method of achieving a high short circuit rating is by applying a power transformer with an isolated secondary winding the short circuit current rating on the line side of the transformer shall be one of the following For a power transformer rated not more than 10 kVA and where the short circuit current rating of all components in the secondary circuit are not less than 5kA the short circuit current rating of the primary overcurrent protective device is able to be assigned to the line side of the power transformer circuit For a power transformer rated not more that 5kVA and a 120V maximum secondary voltage and where the short circuit current rating of all components in the secondary circuit are not less than 2kA the short circuit rating of the primary overcurrent protective device is a

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