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TTK 140/170/350/650 S
TRT-BA-TTK 140/170/350/650 S_2013-TC-001-EN
EN Operating Manual – Dehumidifier (2013 models)
TROTEC® GmbH & Co. KG • Grebbener Straße 7 • D-52525 Heinsberg Tel.: +49 2452 962-400 • Fax: +49 2452 962-200 www.trotec.com • E-mail:
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Table of contents Notes regarding the operating manual .................. Information about the device ................................ Safety................................................................... Transport.............................................................. Operation ............................................................. Errors and faults ................................................... Maintenance......................................................... Disposal ............................................................... Declaration of conformity......................................
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Notes regarding the operating manual
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Information about the device Models The TTK-S series (2013 models) comprises the following devices: TTK 650 S TTK 140 S
TTK 170/350 S
Note! For simplification purposes the figures used in this documentation only depict one device, which can deviate from the actual version. The factual information content remains unaffected. If necessary in case of relevant differences the respective devices will be shown.
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Description of the device
Device depiction
This device uses the principle of condensation to automatically dehumidify rooms. The fan sucks damp room air through the air inlet, the air filter (1), the evaporator and to the condenser located behind it. The air is cooled at the cold evaporator until it is below the dew point. Water vapour contained in the room air precipitates on the evaporator fins as either condensation or frost. The dehumidified, cooled air is rewarmed at the condenser and blown out at a temperature of approx. 5 °C above room temperature. The drier air which is prepared in this way mixes with the air in the room. The humidity in the room where the device is positioned is reduced as air constantly circulates through the device. Depending on the air temperature and the relative humidity, the condensed water either drops continuously or only during the defrost phases into the condensation tray and through the integrated drain nozzle into the condensation tank below (4; only for TTK 140 S, TTK 170 S and TTK 350 S) or is discharged via the connected condensation drain hose (6) (only TTK 650 S). The fill level of the condensate tank (4) is detected by a rocker. The device has a control panel (9) for operating and controlling the functions. Once the maximum filling level of the condensation tank (4) is reached, the condensation tank indicator light (see chapter Operating elements) on the control panel (9) flashes orange. The device switches off. The condensation tank indicator light only goes out again once the emptied condensation tank (4) is reinserted. Optionally, the condensed water can be discharged by means of a condensation drain hose attached to the hose connector (3) (see chapter Operation with hose attached to the condensation connection). The device can reduce the relative humidity of a room as stated in the technical data. Because of the heat radiation which is tied up in operation, the room temperature can rise by approx. 1 – 4 °C.
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No.
Operating element
1 2 3 4
air filter at air inlet fixing bar of the air filter hose connector for condensation drain hose condensation tank (only for TTK 140 S, TTK 170 S and TTK 350 S) transport handle (only for TTK 170 S, TTK 350 S and TTK 650 S) condensation drain hose (only TTK 650 S) wheels air outlet control panel carry handle
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Technical data Parameter
Value
Dehumidifying capacity, max. Operating temperature Operating range for relative humidity Amount of air Input voltage Power input, max. Fuse (home) Condensation tank
TTK 140 S
TTK 170 S
40 l
50 l
TTK 350 S
TTK 650 S
70 l 5-32 °C 32-100 %
150 l
580 m³/h 0.7 kW 10 A 6l
Type of cooling agent Amount of cooling agent Weight Dimensions without handle (HxDxW) Dimensions with handle (HxDxW) Minimum distance from walls of other objects
1000 m³/h 230 V / 50 Hz 1.1 kW 10 A
0.8 kW 10 A
6 l1) 6 l1) R-407C R-407C 450 g 550 g 34 kg 44 kg 635 x 400 x 520 mm 745 x 415 x 520 mm 965 x 560 x 520 mm 965 x 575 x 520 mm A: Above: 50 cm B: at the back: 50 cm C: Side: 50 cm D: Front: 50 cm 52 dB(A) 54 dB(A)
R-407C 475 g 29 kg 605 x 400 x 400 mm -
Sound pressure level LpA (1 m; complies with DIN 45635-01-KL3) switch-off value for condensation tank filling level
1.9 kW 16 A R-407C 1300 g 54 kg 810 x 415 x 980 mm 1020 x 530 x 980 mm
56 dB(A)
1)
Circuit diagram (TTK 140 S, TTK 170 S, TTK 350 S) Wiring diagram with Time Counter (Optional)
Wiring diagram with Time & Energy Counter (Optional)
E L
E L E
E
S1
S1 L
0/1
230V/50Hz
1
230V/50Hz
S2 4
L
0/1
1
S2 4
2
Schuko Plug
2
Schuko Plug
S3
S3
PCB
H
PCB
HE
(XGNF03) L
Time Counter (Optional)
L NC NO
N
(XGNF03) N
Lin
Lout
Time + Energy Counter (Optional)
RC M1
M2
L NC NO
N
N
RC M1
Y
M2
Y
N
N E N L S1 S2 S3 M1 M2 Y RC H
- Earthing / Erdung - Common Line / Gemeinsame - Line / Außenleiter - On-Off Switch & Red Lamp (Tank full) / Geräteschalter 0/1 & Signalleuchte “ rot “ (Behälter voll) - Mi c r o S w i tc h (Tank Full) / Mikroschalter Wippe Vo lstand l (Behälter voll) - Humidistat / Hygrostat - Compressor / Kompressor - Fan motor / Lüftermotor - Two Way Valve / Abtau-Magnetventil - Running Capacitor ( 170/35/0)Motorbetriebskondensator - Time Counter (Optional)/ Zeit Zähler (Z usätzliche)
E N L S1
( 1 7 0 /3 5 0 )
S2 S3 M1 M2 Y RC HE
- Earthing / Erdung - Common Line / Gemeinsame - Line / Außenleiter / - On-Off Switch & Red Lamp (Tank full) Geräteschalter 0/1 & Signalleuchte “ rot “ (Behälter voll) - Mi c r o S w i tc h (Tank Full) / Mikroschalter Wippe Vo lstand l (Behälter voll) - Humidistat / Hygrostat - Compressor / Kompressor - Fan motor / Lüftermotor - Two Way Valve / Abtau-Magnetventil - Running Capacitor ( 170/35/0)Motorbetriebskondensator - Time + Energy Counter ( O ptio n/a l) Zeit + Energie Zähler
( 1 7 0 /3 5 0 ) ( Z usätzliche)
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Circuit diagram (TTK 650 S) Wiring diagram with Time Counter (Optional)
Wiring diagram with Time & Energy Counter (Optional)
E L
E L S1
0/1
E
S1
0/1
E
S2
S2 230V/50Hz
230V/50Hz
Schuko Plug
Schuko Plug
R
Time Counter (Optional)
HE
PCB
H L
R
L NC NO
N
Lin
N
Lout
Time + Energy Counter (Optional)
RC M1
M2
PCB
N
L NC NO
M1
Y
N
N
RC M2
Y
N E L N S1 S2 M1 M2 Y R RC H
- Earthing / Erdung - Line / Außenleiter - Common Line / Gemeinsame - On-Off switch / Geräteschalter 0/1 - Humidistat / Hygrostat - Compressor / Kompressor - Fan motor / Lüftermotor - Two way valve / Abtau-Magnetventil - Power Relay / Leistungsrelais - Running Capacitor ( 170/35/0)Motorbetriebskondensator - Time counter (Optional)/ Zeit Zähler (Z usätzliche)
( 1 7 0 /3 5 0 )
E L N S1 S2 M1 M2 Y R RC HE
- Earthing / Erdung - Line / Außenleiter - Common Line / Gemeinsame - On-Off switch / Geräteschalter 0/1 - Humidistat / Hygrostat - Compressor / Kompressor - Fan motor / Lüftermotor - Two way valve / Abtau-Magnetventil - Power Relay / Leistungsrelais - Running Capacitor ( 170/35/0)Motorbetriebskondensator - Time & Energy Counter ( O ptio n/a l) Zeit & Energie Zähler
( 1 7 0 /3 5 0 ) ( Z usätzliche)
Note: The standard versions do not come equipped with time counter or time and energy counter. Time counter or time and energy counter can be subsequently installed.
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Intended use encapsulates: • drying and dehumidifying:
Safety Read this manual carefully before starting or using the device. Store the manual near the device or its site of use! • Do not use the device in potentially explosive rooms. • Do not use the device in atmospheres containing oil, sulphur, chlorine or salt. • Set the device in an upright and stable position.
– living rooms, bedrooms, bathrooms or basements – laundries, holiday homes, camper vans, boats • maintaining the dryness of: – store rooms, archives, laboratories – bathrooms, wash rooms and changing rooms etc.
Improper use
• Let the device dry out after a wet clean. Do not op- Do not place the device on damp or flooded ground. erate it when wet. Do not use the device outdoors. Do not lay any ob• Ensure that the air inlet and outlet are not obstruct- jects, e.g. wet clothing, on the device for drying. Any ed. unauthorised changes, modifications or alterations to • Ensure that the side of the device where the air in- the device are forbidden. let is found is kept free of dirt and loose objects.
Personnel qualifications
• Never insert objects into the device. • Do not cover or transport the device during operation.
People who use this device must: • be aware of the dangers that occur when working with electric devices in damp areas.
• Ensure that all electric cables outside of the device are protected from damage (e.g. from animals).
• take measures to protect themselves from direct contact with live parts.
• Only use extensions to the connecting cable which • have read and understood the operating manual, are appropriate to the device power consumption, especially the Safety chapter. the length of its cable and its use. Avoid electrical Maintenance tasks which require the housing to overload. be opened must only be carried out by specialist • Only transport the device in an upright position companies for cooling and air-conditioning or by with an emptied condensation tank or condensaTROTEC®. tion drain hose. • Dispose of the collected condensation. Do not Residual risks drink it. There is a risk of infection! Hazardous electric current! Work on the electrical components must Intended use only be carried out by an authorised speOnly use the device TTK 140/170/350/650 S for drycialist company! ing and dehumidifying room air (e.g. after water damHazardous electric current! ages from burst pipes or flooding), while adhering to and following the technical data. Before any work on the device, remove the mains plug from the mains socket!
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Caution! To avoid damages to the device, never operate the device without an air filter inserted! Danger! Dangers can occur at the device when it is used by untrained people in an unprofessional or improper way! Observe the personnel qualifications!
Note! After unpacking the device, the two lower screws must be unscrewed and the transport handle remounted using only one screw (i.e. one screw remains). A.
Behaviour in the event of an emergency 1. Disconnect the device from the mains power in an emergency. 2. Do not reconnect a defective device to the mains power.
Transport To make the TTK 140 S easier to transport, it is fitted with adjustable wheels and carry handles on the sides. To make the TTK 170 S, TTK 350 S and TTK 650 S easier to transport, each of them is fitted with adjustable wheels and carry handles on the sides.
B.
Before transporting the device, proceed as follows: 1. Switch off the device at the mains switch (see chapter Operating elements). 2. Remove the mains plug from the mains socket. Do not use the power cable to drag the device! 3. Empty the condensation tank or the condensation drain hose. Check for dripping condensation. 4. The following only applies to TTK 170 S, TTK 350 S and TTK 650 S: After unpacking the devices, mount the transport handle as follows:
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5. Hold the transport handle in both hands and tilt the device so that it can be rolled on its wheels. 6. Move the device to the site where you want to use it. 7. The following only applies to the TTK 140 S: Move the device to the application site by use of wheels and lateral carry handles.
Operation • After being switched on, the device operates fully automatically until the condensation tank is full and the device switches itself off (switch-off only with TTK 140 S, TTK 170 S and TTK 350 S). • Avoid open doors and windows.
After transporting the device, proceed as follows: Positioning 1. Set the device in an upright position after trans- When positioning the device, observe the minimum port. distance from walls or other objects as described in chapter Technical Data. 2. The following only applies to the TTK 140 S: Lock the wheels of the TTK 140 S so that the deA vice cannot roll away.
Storage When out of use, store the device as follows: • dry, • with a roof overhead,
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C
C
• in an upright position where it is protected from dust and direct sunlight, • with a plastic cover to protect it from invasive dust, if necessary. • The storage temperature is the same as the range given for the operating temperature in the chapter Technical Data.
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• Set the device in a level and stable position. • If possible, set the device in the middle of a room and keep it away from sources of heat. • When positioning the device in wet areas such as laundries, bath rooms or the like, secure the device locally with an RCD (Residual Current protective Device) which complies with the appropriate regulations. • Ensure that extension cords are completely unrolled.
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Notes regarding the dehumidification performance Dehumidification performance depends on: • the spatial composition of the room • the room temperature • the relative humidity The higher the room temperature and relative humidity, the higher the dehumidification performance. For using in living rooms, a relative humidity of approx. 50-60 % is sufficient. In store rooms and archives, the humidity should not exceed approx. 50 %.
Operating hours/ power consumption counter The device is optionally also available with a simple operating hours counter or with a combined operating hours and power consumption counter (see fig.). Contact TROTEC® customer service if you want this alternative version. TTK 140/170/350/650 S
Operating elements Control panel 11
12
13
TTK 650 S
TTK 140/170/350 S
No.
Operating element
11
Condensation tank indicator light (only for TTK 140 S, TTK 170 S and TTK 350 S) Mains switch; is illuminated when the device is switched on. Rotary switch
12 13
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Start procedure
Connecting the condensation drain hose
Inserting air filter
(TTK 650 S)
(TTK 140/170/350/650 S)
A.
B.
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Switch device on Continuous operation mode 1. Carry out the following inspections prior to In continuous operation mode, the device dehumidiswitch-on: fies the air constantly, regardless of the humidity in – The following only applies to TTK 140 S, the air. To start continuous operation mode, set the rotary TTK 170 S and TTK 350 S: Ensure that the condensation tank is empty and switch (13) to Max. inserted correctly. Otherwise, the device will Automatic defrost not operate! – The following only applies to the TTK 650 S: If the room temperature is below 11 °C, the evaporaEnsure that the condensation drain hose has tor becomes covered in frost during dehumidification. The device then carries out an automatic defrost. The been laid and mounted properly. duration of the defrost can vary. 2. Insert the mains plug into a properly secured • Do not turn off the device during the automatic demains power socket. frost. Do not remove the mains plug from the 3. Switch on the device at the mains switch (12). mains socket. 4. Ensure that the mains switch (12) is lit. 5. The following only applies to TTK 140 S, TTK 170 S and TTK 350 S: Check whether the condensation tank indicator light (11) is out. Otherwise, empty the condensate tank. 6. Adjust the room humidity level with the rotary switch (13).
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Emptying the condensation tank (TTK 140/170/350 S) A.
D.
B.
C.
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Operation with hose attached to the condensation plug (TTK 140/170/350 S) A.
C.
1/2″ B.
Shut down procedure 1. Switch off the device at the mains switch (see chapter Operating elements). 2. Depending on the model, proceed as follows to remove condensation from the device: – Empty the condensation tank and wipe it dry with a clean cloth. Check for dripping condensation. – Remove the condensation drain hose and any residual fluid from it. 3. Do not touch the mains plug with wet or damp hands. 4. Remove the mains plug from the mains socket. 5. Clean the device, and especially the air filter, according to chapter Maintenance. 6. Store the device according to chapter Storage.
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• From the outside, check the condenser for dirt (see chapter Maintenance). If your condenser is dirty, have it cleaned by a specialist company for cooling and air-conditioning or by TROTEC®.
Errors and faults
The accurate functionality of the device was tested during production a number of times. However, if functionality faults do occur, then check the device The device is loud or vibrates; condensation leaks: according to the following list. • Check whether the device is standing upright and The device does not start: on an even surface. • Check the power connection (230 V/1~/50 Hz). The device gets very warm, is loud or is losing • Check the mains plug for damages. performance: • Have the electrics checked by a specialist compa- • Check the air inlets and air filter are not dirty. Reny for cooling and air-conditioning or by TROTEC®. move external dirt. The device runs but forms no condensation: • Check the condensation tank is positioned correctly. Check the fill level of the condensation tank and empty it if necessary. The condensation tank indicator light must not light up.
• Check the inside of the device and especially the fan, the fan housing, the evaporator and the condenser for external dirt (see chapter Maintenance). If the inside of the device is dirty, have it cleaned by a specialist company for cooling and air-conditioning or by TROTEC®.
• Check the condensation tank is not dirty. If necessary, clean the condensation tank. Your device still does not operate correctly after • Check the condensation drain hose is positioned these checks? correctly. Make sure that it is not blocked. Bring the device to a specialist company for cooling ® • Check the room temperature. Check the device's and air-conditioning or to TROTEC for repairs. permissible operating range complies with the technical data. • Ensure that the relative humidity complies with the technical data. • Check that the selected humidity is realistic. The relative humidity in the room must be above the selected range. Reduce the selected relative humidity by turning the rotary switch, if necessary. • Check the air filter is not dirty. If necessary, clean or replace the air filter.
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Maintenance Maintenance intervals
empty condensation tank check air inlets and outlets for dirt and foreign objects and clean if necessary clean housing visually check the inside of the device for dirt check air inlet grid and air filter for dirt and foreign objects and clean or replace if necessary replace air filter check for damages check attachment screws carry out a test run
at least every 6 months
at least every 4 weeks
at least when necevery 2 essary weeks
before every start
Maintenance and care interval
at least annually
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X
X X
X X
X X
Maintenance and care log Device type: ........................................
Device number: ........................................
Maintenance and care interval
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check air inlets and outlets for dirt and foreign objects and clean if necessary clean housing visually check the inside of the device for dirt check air inlet grid and air filter for dirt and foreign objects and clean or replace if necessary replace air filter check for damages check attachment screws carry out a test run Remarks:
1. Date: .................................. Signature:............................... 5. Date: .................................. Signature:............................... 9. Date: .................................. Signature:............................... 13. Date: ................................ Signature:...............................
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Activities for before the start of maintenance Cleaning the housing and condensation tank 1. Do not touch the mains plug with wet or damp 1. Use a soft, lint-free cloth for cleaning. hands. 2. Dampen the cloth with clean water. Do not use 2. Before any work, detach the mains plug! sprays, solvents, alcohol-based or abrasive cleaners to dampen the cloth. Maintenance tasks which require the housing to be opened must only be (TTK 140/170/350/650 S) carried out by specialist companies for cooling and air-conditioning or by TROTEC®.
Visual check for dirt in the inside of the device 1. Remove the air filter (see chapter Cleaning the air inlets and the air filter). 2. Shine a torch through the opening of the device. 3. Check the inside of the device for dirt. 4. If you see a thick layer of dust, clean the inside of the device with compressed air or water. If necessary, have the device cleaned by a specialist company for cooling and air-conditioning or by TROTEC®. 5. Put the air filter back in.
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Cleaning the air inlets and the air filter (TTK 140/170/350/650 S) A.
C.
D.
B.
Caution! Ensure that the air filter is not worn or damaged. The corners and edges of the air filter must not be rounded or misshaped. Before reinserting the air filter, ensure that it is dry and is not damaged! Read the chapter Maintenance intervals and replace the air filter in due time!
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Overview of spare parts and spare parts list Note! The position numbers of the spare parts differ from those describing the positions of other parts mentioned in this operating manual.
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4
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28
26
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12
35
25
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36 42 5
32
43
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20 17
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No. Spare part
No. Spare part
No. Spare part
1 2 3
structural element for Ø 250 fan baseplate air outlet ventilation grid
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compressor's metallic bushing compressor's rubber grommet compressor's relay
31 32 33
4 5 6 7 8
air inlet ventilation grid motor fan brackets PVC hood water tank base plate condensates' water pan
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r407c compressor Ø 254 aluminium sucking fan blade 16 W output electric motor fan finned pack condensing & evaporating coil electronic printed circuit board
34 35 36 37 39
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grip spinning castor with brake
25 26
ABS hygrostat adjusting knob control panel sticker
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11 12
loose spinning castor combined power switch, tank full warning lamp, silicon cover
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defrosting system solenoid valve compressor's overload protection
27 28 29 30
air filter filter support ABS full tank micro switch protection case full tank micro switch
42 43 44 32
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tank base plate shaft 5 1/4 l PP water tank cable gland and electric terminal block supply cable mechanical hygrostat hygrostat support full tank helical springs top hood thermic isolating adhesive foam 3/8" water hose, 0.45 m length threaded hose connector for 3/4" hose hour counter gap cover defrosting system temperature probe water tank's bail handle 5 1/4 l PP water tank
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Overview of spare parts and spare parts list Note! The position numbers of the spare parts differ from those describing the positions of other parts mentioned in this operating manual.
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TTK 170 S 6
4
17
18
16 3
10 48
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47
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27
40
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30
19
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No. Spare part 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
structural element for Ø 250 fan baseplate air outlet ventilation grid air inlet ventilation grid motor fan brackets PVC hood water tank base plate condensates' water pan grip combined power switch, tank full warning lamp, silicon cover
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19
23
33
24
No. Spare part
20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Ø 254 aluminium sucking fan blade 31 16 W output electric motor fan 34 finned pack condensing & evaporat- 37 ing coil 38 electronic printed circuit board 39 ABS hygrostat adjusting knob 40 control panel sticker 43 air filter 44 filter support 45 full tank micro switch protection case 46
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34
full tank micro switch tank base plate shaft 5 1/4 l PP water tank cable gland and electric terminal block supply cable mechanical hygrostat hygrostat support full tank helical springs tubular foot tubular handle clamping plastic saddle foot PA 6 mm saddle spacer for tubular handle Ø 20 wheel shaft defrosting system solenoid valve top hood thermic isolating adhesive foam 35 μF running capacitor r407c compressor compressor's overload protection compressor's rubber grommet compressor's metallic bushing PA 3 mm saddle spacer for wheels' shaft
No. Spare part 47 47 48
3/8" water hose, 0.45 m length Ø 250 wheel threaded hose connector for 3/4" hose
49 50 51
hour counter gap cover defrosting system temperature probe water tank's bail handle
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Overview of spare parts and spare parts list Note! The position numbers of the spare parts differ from those describing the positions of other parts mentioned in this operating manual.
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TTK 350 S
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4
17
18
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10 48
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14 11 29
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49
12
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43
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27
40
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21 28
20
30
19
44 45
No. Spare part 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
structural element for Ø 300 fan baseplate air outlet ventilation grid air inlet ventilation grid motor fan brackets PVC hood water tank base plate condensates' water pan grip combined power switch, tank full warning lamp, silicon cover
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23
33
24
No. Spare part
20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Ø 300 aluminium sucking fan blade 31 25 W output electric motor fan 34 finned pack condensing & evaporat- 37 ing coil 38 electronic printed circuit board 39 ABS hygrostat adjusting knob 40 control panel sticker 43 air filter 44 filter support 45 full tank micro switch protection case 46
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full tank micro switch tank base plate shaft 5 1/4 l PP water tank cable gland and electric terminal block supply cable mechanical hygrostat hygrostat support full tank helical springs tubular foot tubular handle clamping plastic saddle foot PA 6 mm saddle spacer for tubular handle Ø 20 wheel shaft defrosting system solenoid valve top hood thermic isolating adhesive foam 35 μF running capacitor r407c compressor compressor's overload protection compressor's rubber grommet compressor's metallic bushing PA 3 mm saddle spacer for wheels' shaft
No. Spare part 47 47 48
3/8" water hose, 0.45 m length Ø 250 wheel threaded hose connector for 3/4" hose
49 50 51
hour counter gap cover defrosting system temperature probe water tank's bail handle
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Overview of spare parts and spare parts list Note! The position numbers of the spare parts differ from those describing the positions of other parts mentioned in this operating manual.
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34
6
TTK 650 S
11
4
51
56 57 3
32 30 31 33 44
23
26 10
48
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49 25
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16
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15
24
9
40
54
41
5 43
35
8
36
21 37
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2
19
22
18
47
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No. Spare part
No. Spare part
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baseplate structural element for Ø300 fan air outlet ventilation grid air inlet ventilation grid back panel Pre-coated PVC hood tubular handle tubular foot threaded condensates' water pan PA 1/2" nut air filter PA 6 mm saddle spacer grip threaded hose connector 3/8" hexagonal threaded plug 2x18x25 rubber washer Ø250 wheel Ø20 wheel shaft plastic feet for handle PA shaft 3mm spacer hour counter gap cover
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motor fan brackets 25 W output electric motor fan Ø 300 aluminium sucking fan blade 1/2" to 3/8" reduction pipe bushing power switch, transparent silicon cover ABS hygrostat adjusting knob control panel sticker finned pack condensing. evaporating coil top hood thermic isolating adhesive foam r407c compressor compressor's metallic bushing compressor's rubber grommet compressor overload protector 50μF running capacitor electronic printed circuit board power relay defrosting system temperature probe cable gland and electric terminal block supply cable thermostatic expansion valve defrosting system solenoid valve
Operating Manual – Dehumidifier TTK 140/170/350/650 S_2013
filter support turn lock mechanical hygrostat hygrostat support 9/16" water hose, 0.45 m length
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Disposal
Declaration of conformity
In the European Union, electronic equipment must not be treated as domestic waste, but must be disposed of professionally in accordance with Directive 2002/96/EC of the European Parliament and Council of 27th January 2003 concerning old electrical and electronic equipment. At the end of its life, please dispose of this device according to the valid legal requirements.
in accordance with the EC Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC, Annex III, Section B and the EC Directive 2004/108/EC about electromagnetic compatibility. Herewith, we declare that the dehumidifier TTK 140/ 170/350/650 S was developed, constructed and produced in compliance with the named EC directives. Applied harmonised standards: IEC 60335-1:2001/A2:2006 IEC 60335-2-40:2002/A1:2005 IEC 62233:2005
The device uses an environmentally friendly and ozone-neutral cooling agent (see chapter Technical The marking is found on the device nameplate. Data). Dispose of the cooling agent/oil mixture appropriately and according to the national regulations. Manufacturer: Trotec GmbH & Co. KG Grebbener Straße 7 D-52525 Heinsberg Phone: +49 2452 962-400 Fax: +49 2452 962-200 E-mail:
[email protected] Heinsberg, 07/02/2014
Managing Director: Detlef von der Lieck
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TROTEC® GmbH & Co. KG • Grebbener Straße 7 • D-52525 Heinsberg Tel.: +49 2452 962-400 • Fax: +49 2452 962-200 www.trotec.com • E-mail:
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