Bofa V600 Manuale utente

V
600
Issue 2 Jan 2017


Overview
01
Control Panel
Feet
Clips
Handles

Overview
02
Air Inlet
Mains Inlet
Signal Cable Inlet
Air Outlet
Mains Isolation
Switch
Motor Cooling
Override Switch

Overview
Flow
Adjustment
03
Company
randing
Filter locked
Filter 75% full
System
Running Clean
VOC Alarm

Safety Instructions
Important safety notes
Concerning symbols used on the extraction unit and referred
to within this manual.
Danger
Refers to an immediately impending danger. If the danger is
not avoided, it could result in death or severe (crippling)
in ury. Please consult the manual when this symbol is
displayed.
Warning
Refers to a possibly dangerous situation. If not avoided it
could result in death or severe in ury. Please consult the
manual when this symbol is displayed.
Caution
Refers to a possibly harmful situation. If not avoided,
damage could be caused to the product or something in its
environment.
Important (Refer to manual)
Refers to handling tip and other particularly useful
information. This does not signify a dangerous or harmful
situation. Refer to manual when this symbol is displayed.
Electrical Safety
The V600 has been designed to meet the safety
requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC
(previously numbered 73/23/EEC)
Warning
When working with the pump/motor housing open, Live
230/115 volt mains components are accessible. Ensure that
the rules and regulations for work on live components are
always observed.
Important
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or in ury:
1. Always isolate the system from the mains power
supply before removing the pump/motor access
panel.
2. Use only as described in this manual.
3. Connect the system to a properly grounded outlet.
Dangers to eyes, breathing and skin
Once used, the filters within the V600 system may contain a
mixture of particulates, some of which may be sub-micron
size. When the used filters are moved it may agitate some of
this particulate, which could get into the breathing zone and
eyes of the operative. Additionally, depending on the
materials being processed, the particulate may be an irritant
to the skin.
Caution When changing used filters always wear a mask,
safety shoes, goggles and gloves.
Carbon selection
Please note that the media within the filter fitted in the
V600 is capable of adsorbing a wide range of organic
compounds. However, it is the responsibility of the user to
ensure it is suitable for the particular application it is being
used on.
BOFA Technical Service
If problems arises with your V600 unit or if it displays a fault
code, please contact us:
•Visit our website at www.bofa.co.uk for on-line help.
•Or contact the helpline on +44 (0) 1202 699444,
Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm.
Email: Techni[email protected].uk
Serial Number
For future reference, fill in your system details in the space
provided. The serial number is on the rating label located on
the side/rear of the unit.
Serial Number:
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Safety Instructions
Warning and Information labels
The following listing details labels used on your V600 unit.
Goggles, Gloves & Mask Label
Location: Front face of filter.
Meaning: Goggles, Gloves and Masks should be worn while
handling used filters.
Do Not Cover Label
Location: Rear Exhaust Box
Meaning: Do not cover any louvers or holes ad acent to the
label.
Electrical Danger
Location: Electrical access panel, top half of unit.
Meaning: Removal of panels with this label attached will
allow access to potentially live components.
Warning Label
Location: Next to release clips.
Meaning: Power should be isolated before the panel with
this label attached is opened/ removed.
Serial Number Label
Location: right face of unit, top right corner.
Meaning: This label contains a variety of information about
the extraction unit, including.
•Company name, Address & Contact number
•Extractor model
•Unit serial number
•Operating voltage range
•Maximum current load
•Operating frequency
•Year of Manufacture
•Relevant approval markings/ logos
PLEASE NOTE If the equipment is used in a manner not
specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by
the equipment maybe compromised.
Fire Risk Warning
In the very rare event that a burning ember or spark is drawn
into the fume extraction unit, it may be possible that the
filters will ignite. Whilst any resultant fire would typically be
retained within the fume extraction unit, the damage to the
extractor
could
be significant.
It is therefore essential to minimise the possibility of this
occurring by undertaking an appropriate Risk assessment to
determine:-
a). Whether additional fire protection equipment should be
installed.
b). Appropriate maintenance procedures to prevent the risk
of build-up of debris which could potentially combust.
This unit should not be used on processes where sparks
could occur, with explosive dusts and gases, or with
particulates which can be pyrophoric (can spontaneously
ignite), without implementation of additional precautions
It is essential that nozzles or other extraction/ fume capture
devices and hoses/pipework are cleaned regularly to prevent
the build-up of potentially ignitable debris
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Before installation
Packaging Removal & Unit Placement
Before installation, check the extraction unit for damage.
All packaging must be removed before the unit is connected
to the power supply.
Please read all instructions in this manual before using
this extractor.
1. Move the unit to the location where it is going to be
installed and remove the outer packaging. This
unit should be installed in a well-ventilated area.
Ensure that 500 mm space is available around any
vented panels on the extractor to ensure adequate
airflow.
2. Check the filter is located in its correct position
before replacing the lid and securing the clips
Caution
Due to the weight of the extractor suitable lifting
equipment should be used and with regard to appropriate
safety precautions. (See Appendix for product weight
details)
Caution
Do not block or cover the cooling vents on the unit,
as this severely restricts airflow and may cause damage to
the unit.
Caution
Under no circumstances should the exhaust
outlet/s be covered as this will restrict the airflow and cause
overheating.
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Installation
The V600 has been designed to remove and filter fume
containing potentially hazardous particulate and gases
generated during manufacturing processes. Such hazardous
substances are captured within a multistage filtration
system after which the cleaned air is returned to the
workplace.
Fume Capture Methods
The fume is normally captured by 1 of 3 methods.
•Flexible arm/ Nozzle
•Enclosures
•Cabinets
General Guidelines for a successful installation
•Keep duct run length to a minimum
•Avoid sharp bends / turns in the ductwork
•Avoid multiple bends / turns in the ductwork
•Use a larger diameter duct where able
•Position the capture device as close as possible to
the marking point. (if used on high speed lines,
position the capture device slightly downstream)
Flexible Arm & Nozzle Extraction
The stay put arm should be mounted as close as possible to
the marking point using the horseshoe clips. Unscrew the
push fit connector from the other side of the flexible hose.
Cut the flexible hose to suit the distance back to the
extractor connection and push onto the extractor inlet.
Purge air should be kept to a minimum, where possible, to
prevent the fume being blown away from the nozzle.
High speed bottling lines may need bigger scoops or nozzles
both sides of the bottles because of the turbulence caused
by the speed of the bottles.
Moving products
For applications where the product to be marked is moving
past the stationary laser head the capture nozzle should be
positioned as close as possible to the marking area on the
side the product is moving towards.
Enclosures
The extraction hose and nozzle can be attached to the
enclosure surrounding the marking zone provided that the
extraction point is within 50-75mm of the marking point.
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Installation
Specification
Dimensions: Height 590mm Depth 458mm Width 396mm
Weight: 35Kg
Voltage: 115-230V
Frequency: 50/60Hz
Full load current: 12.5A
Power: 1100W
Capacity:350m
3
/h
Connection to Power Supply
Please follow the above specification when selecting the
power supply outlet for the V600 system, ensure the power
supply is suitable before connecting the V600 system.
Check the Integrity of the electrical power cable, if the
supply cord is damaged the extraction unit should not be
connected to the mains. The supply cord should only be
replaced by a BOFA engineer as an electrical safety
test may be required after replacement.
The V600 MUST be connected to a properly earthed outlet.
If your V600 system was ordered with any
optional extras please read section 4.03 before
the power connection is made as additional connections
may be required before power is connected to the
extractor.
Connect the power cable to an isolated electrical supply.
The mains socket should be installed near the extractor it
should be easily accessible and able to be switched On/ Off.
The cable run should be arranged so as not to create a trip
hazard.
Cabinets
Cabinets normally have a 75mm 0r 100mm spigot for fume
extraction. For best performance use the same diameter
hose as the spigot and reduce at the extractor end if
necessary. Keep the hose run as short as possible.
Connection to extraction unit
All ductwork should be installed and connected to the
extraction unit before the extraction system is turned on.
Exhausting filtered air outside
If requested your extraction unit will have been fitted with
an exhaust outlet spigot. This provides a connection point
for exhaust pipework to be fitted. It is important to keep any
ducting to a minimum, in order to reduce back pressure
within the system.
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