Reflexomat with Touch controller — 06.07.2016 - Rev. B English —
Risk of injury due to pressurised liquid
Injuries can occur during maintenance work if the connections have been installed incorrectly because condensate under pressure can
suddenly escape.
• Ensure proper connections for the draining of condensate.
• Wear suitable personal protective equipment (safety gloves and safety goggles, for example).
Regularly clean the primary tank and the secondary tanks from condensate. The cleaning intervals depend on the local operational
conditions.
Tanks with replaceable diaphragm
1. Close the cap valves upstream of the tanks.
2. Record the displayed level value at the controller and empty the tank of water and compressed air.
3. Switch off the main switch and withdraw the mains plug.
4. Open the drain taps at the tanks and drain the condensate.
– If more than 5 litres of water or condensate are discharged, you must check the tank.
• Check the diaphragm for rupture.
• Check the tank interior walls for corrosion damage.
– Risk of injury caused by escaping pressurised liquid. Injuries can occur during maintenance work if the connections
have been installed incorrectly because condensate under pressure can suddenly escape.
5. Close the tanks' drain taps.
6. Connect the mains plug and switch on the main switch.
7. Open the cap valves of the tanks and secure against unauthorised "closing".
8. Fill water and compressed air into the tanks until the recorded level value is reached.
Maintenance is completed.
Note!
Check the installation location of the tanks for sufficient ventilation if the tank interior wall are damaged by corrosion, s
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6.2 "Preparatory work" on page 18 .