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3.2 Running time of engines
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Liste Alarme
Temps pompes
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Graph U
Graph I1
Graph I2
3.3 Checking the voltage
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JOURNAL
Liste Alarme
➤
Temps pompes
Graph U
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Graph I1
Graph I2
3.4 Intensity control
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JOURNAL
Liste Alarme
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Temps pompes
Graph U
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Graph I2
6.7 Option of connection to an external alarm
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Option of externalising the alarm signal (depending on the model). Dry contact (no voltage) NO (normally open).
The lugs can be connected to a BMS (Building Management System) system or to a live system (max. 250 V / 16 A.).
This contact closes as soon as the station is in alarm mode (except in the case of area alarm) and remains closed as long as the alarm sounds.
6.8 Remote wireless alarm box (included with SANIFOS
Red LED:
General alarm
Yellow LED: HF transmission alarm
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P1 MAX:17 s
Nbr demarrage: 9521
TOTAL: 38 h 45 mn 6 s
P2 MAX: 15 s
Nbr demarrage: 9520
TOTAL: 36 h 16 mn 38 s
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Max external alarm
250 V / 16 A
Dry contact NO
The alarm box must be installed indoors, in a damp-free location and close to an
electrical outlet.
Technical characteristics of the alarm device
HF alarm unit 868 MHz (radio)
Unobstructed range: 100 m
Green LED:
Audio and visual information
Area alarm
Protection index: IP20
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Quantifies the running time of the motors since their first
use (TOTAL), the number of starts and the maximum
operating time (PMAX).
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U:233V
Controls the voltage of the electrical network
Max:240V
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Controls the power consumption of the motors. To be
I:0.0A
checked during engine maintenance, for example.
Min:0.0A
Max:6A
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