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1.     Minimum temperature     Off    39   C  121   C  I          Maximum temperature     Off              Alarm delay                    0     240 minutes                                     Sensor settings               Humidity offset                  50    50   I          Temperature offset  50   C  50   C  LLL             System Configure clock                 00 00     23 59          LCD contrast                       10    100   I          LCD backlight                       Off   On 10     60 seconds  I          Factory defaults No   Yes                Software version Version  2 10  I             Factory service      m                     Only accessible with the manufacturer s access code    11    HT 1445  HT 965 and HT 485 Teddington    DISCLAIMER   TEDDINGTON works continuously on the further development of its humidifiers   We therefore reserve the right to modify the design  construction and technology of  the product at any time  For this reason  no claims can be made based on the data   illustrations and description in this user manual     Additional  up to date information is available on www teddington fr    rh TEDDINGTON FRANCE  Teddin ton 7  avenue Philippe Lebon  g 92396 Villeneuve La Garenne Cedex    FRANCE  FRANCE    T  l    33  0 1 41 47 7171  Fax    33  0 1 47 99 95 95       
2.  0 0   10 0      I          Humidification bandwidth     1     20            Minimum humidification        0     100               Maximun humidification        0     100    Mode Capacity int    Capacity ext    Hygrostat  CO  lt  lt  lt      Block 1 Enable                             No  Yes  I             Start time                                00 00      24 00               Stop time                     00 00     24 00      Humidity setpoint     0     99     Block 2 till 10 are the same as Block 1     Capacity                    0 100 96             Water type               R O   ECAS               Dead zone              0 0  10 0                   Humidification bandwidth     1     20             Minimum humidification 0     100              Maximun humidification        0     100    Mode Capacity int    Capacity ext    Hygrostat   lt  lt  lt        this appears when you select Hygrostat as mode  I          Fan control r             Fan speed 70   100     this appears when you select Capacity int as mode            Fan mode Continuous     On demand  c                    Flussing settings 1             Drain time 0     300 minutes        Fill time                    0     300 seconds             Flush cycle     Off   1     24 hours  LLL  lt  lt  lt   H Thermostat Set point  40   C   123   C  I          Mode Off   Heating   Cooling  I          Hysteresis 0 4   C     2 0   C  LLL  lt  lt  lt   Alarm Minimum humidity Off   15   94    I          Maximum humidity           Off
3.  and HT 485 Teddington    Start up and functional test      Open the water valve      Switch on the power and check if   a  The water runs to the humidifier   b  The water flow stops after about 20 seconds   20 minutes    depending on the water pressure   c  Set capacity at 10096   d  The production of mist starts after a few seconds       Switch off the power and check if   a  The water content is drained away   b  After about 5 minutes the water reservoir is emptied completely       Switch on the main supply again      Setthe capacity to the desired value     J Control if necessary the airspeed     IMPORTANT  Overheating of the humidifier will be damaged beyond repair  The following conditions could cause overheating    A blockage in the air inlet    A blockage in the air outlet     Air intake temperature too high   Water temperature too high   Water discharge blocked   Ambient temperature too high   Ventilator speed set too low        10  MAINTENANCE    Regular maintenance is important for the optimum operation of the humidifier and to  maintain hygiene     The maintenance interval of the water reservoir will depend on the quality of the water and  the purity of the air that is sucked in  The transducers must be replaced after approximately  20 000 operating hours  i e  after about 2 years in the case of continuous use      Check the following before starting maintenance or shipping the humidifier      The mains plug has been removed from the socket and the ventilator is n
4. FRANCE    HUMIDIFIER    HT 1445  HT 965 and HT 485    USER MANUAL             27 03 2014 version 1 3    HT 1445  HT 965 and HT 485 Teddington    TEDDINGTON S A   7 avenue Philippe LEBON  92396 VILLENEUVE LA GARENNE   France  d  clare sous son enti  re responsabilit   que les produits HU 25  HU 45    HU 85 et HU 245  produits et livr  s par TEDDINGTON S A   sont conformes aux  normes suivantes     EN 60355  EN 6100 6 1 3  EN 6100 3 2 3  EN 61000 4 2 3 4 5 6 8 11  ENV 50204   Suivant les dispositions des directives 73 23 CEE  amend  e par la directive 93 68   CEE et la directive 89 336 CEE  amend  e par les directives 91 263 CEE  92 31 CEE et  93 68 CEE     HT 1445  HT 965 and HT 485 Teddington    1  PREFACE    This user manual contains the operating  installation and maintenance instructions for  the ultrasonic humidifier of types HT 1445  HT 965 en HT 485  These have an  automated fluid exchanger     WARNING   It is possible that bacteria could be present in the humidifier s water supply   Some bacteria  Legionella  could be harmful to health if they are present in  the aerosols that are blown out by the humidifier     Through the construction and materials used  TEDDINGTON has ensured that  the stimulation of bacterial growth is kept to the absolute minimum  In order to  ensure the supply of pure water  it is strongly recommended that demineralised  water is used  see the TEDDINGTON product range   TEDDINGTON cannot be    held liable for any harm caused by bacteria or micro 
5. arious filters in its pro   duct range  which work on the basis of reverse osmosis   See also warning on page 4     Teddington HU 1445  HT 965 and HT 485    3  SAFETY REGULATIONS    IMPORTANT  The humidifier has an open water tank  Any overflow of the water tank could  damage the electronics inside the humidifier     The following measures must always be observed   Always disconnect the mains voltage from the humidifier before moving it    and or carrying out maintenance activities    Always keep the humidifier horizontal and motionless while it is in  operation and for up to 2 minutes afterwards    Ensure that the water is always discharged via the outlet and ensure that  this is never blocked        4  CONNECTIONS AND FUNCTIONS        1  Readout window   2  Indication LEDs   3  Push buttons    4  Mains connection   5  Lock   6  Indication    7  On off turn button   8  Water drain    9  ECAS supply    10  RO water supply     Figure 1 Connections and functions     HT 1445  HT 965 and HT 485 Teddington    5  INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS    IMPORTANT  The guarantee will become void if the humidifier is installed incorrectly or if it    is handled in an improper manner        1  Place the humidifier in an environment with a temperature between 0  C and 35  C  and humidity    100     2  Place the humidifier in a level position  2 dimensional     3  Means the area consider opening the doors for maintenance     6  ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS    Supply voltage  230 400VAC   10    Ensure the
6. ions    Housing    Weight    10    1 7 MHz  100 kg hr  adjustable   10 000 20 000 hour    1 3 micron  4 x 200 mm  435 mm    adjustable   0 800 m  0 Pa     40 meter   1 6 bar   2 x 3 4  external   1  external   24 liter   400V   10  50 Hz  8kW   0   C till 35   C    Non condensing    112  L  x 95  W  x  178  H  cm   Cabinet    plastic and aluminium  Water tank    Stainless steel 316L    400 kg    1 7 MHz  65 kg hr  adjustable   10 000 20 000 hour    1 3 micron  4 x 160 mm  435 mm    adjustable   0 800 m  0 Pa     40 meter   1 6 bar   2 x 3 4  external   1  external   16 liter   400V x 1096 50 Hz  5 4kW   0   C till 35   C    Non condensing    112  L  x 95  W    x 137  H  cm  Cabinet    plastic and aluminium  Water tank    Stainless steel 316L    320 kg    Teddington    1 7 MHz  35 kg hr  adjustable   10 000 20 000 hour    1 3 micron  4 x 110 mm  435 mm    adjustable   0 800 m  0 Pa     40 meter   1 6 bar   2 x 3 4  external   1  external   8 liter   400V   10  50 Hz  2 8kW   0   C till 35   C    Non condensing    112  L  x 95  W    x 96  H  cm   Cabinet    plastic and aluminium  Water tank    Stainless steel 316L    240 kg    Teddington HU 1445  HT 965 and HT 485    FRANCE    15  MENU OVERVIEW                                                                               Main menu               Block settings     Default block     Humidity setpoint     0     99     Capacity              0 100             Water type               R O   ECAS  I             Dead zone              
7. low   For this reason  never place the humidifier on a tray with raised edges as this  could cause damage to the humidifier for which the manufacturer cannot be  held liable        8  AIR CONNECTIONS    Air supply  Ensure a clean air supply without water droplets  Any air supply channel must be free  from obstructions     Air outlet   The air outlet must always be extended by a 90  turn and 100 cm pipe to allow larger  droplets to be captured  Mount the outlet so that it slopes towards the humidifier to  ensure that any condensed fog can flow back    The connected pipe must be free from dust  dirt and oil residues  If an outlet opening is  blocked  the capacity will be reduced  The length of the air outlet channel to the outlet  may not exceed 6m with a diameter that remains the same     9  SWITCHING ON AND STARTING UP FUNCTIONAL TEST    Switching on   Check the following before the humidifier is switched on for the first time      The humidifier is positioned level      All pipes have been properly connected      The mains voltage is correct and connected      The water discharge channel has been connected according to the instructions      The water supply has been connected according to the instructions  The water  piping has been flushed in order to prevent any installation debris blocking the  water valve     IMPORTANT  Never switch the mains voltage on if the humidifier is not in the correct position     as this would cause the transducers to burn        HT 1445  HT 965
8. organisms  It is the  responsibility of the user to regularly carry out maintenance and to check the  quality of the supplied water     IMPORTANT   Although the installation of this product may appear quite simple for experts   the manufacturer urges the installer to carefully read through the instructions  before starting to install the device        2  INTRODUCTION    Principle of ultrasonic air humidification   Minute water droplets with a size of 1 to 3 microns are ejected above the water surface  by means of high frequency vibrations  1 7 MHz   The humidifier s air movement  System ensures that these water droplets are then blown into the area to be  humidified  The major advantages of this humidifier are the very low energy  consumption  the limited amount of maintenance required and the low noise level     Capacity   As a result of the very high frequency of 1 7 MHz  the water droplets are minute  causing  them to evaporate quickly and thereby cause less condensation in the humidifier s  distribution pipes on their way towards the area to be humidified     Water quality   Although the humidifier itself on plain tap water can be connected up to 8   German  hardness  recommends TEDDINGTON demineralised water  Maintenance of the device  is kept to a minimum and the life of the vibrating images is significantly extended This  will also prevent all kinds of substances from the tap water  such as lime  salts  mine   rals and bacteria to moisten in the space  TEDDINGTON has v
9. ot moving     The water supply has been closed      The water supply pipe has been removed      The water reservoir is empty and the water discharge hose has been removed      The humidifier remains horizontal while dismantling     IMPORTANT  All maintenance must be carried out by TEDDINGTON or by an organisation    authorized by TEDDINGTON        Teddington HU 1445  HT 965 and HT 485    11  REPLACING SPARE PARTS    Replacing the transducers  The replacement of the transducers can only be done by TEDDINGTON or representatives  authorised by TEDDINGTON     12  APPLICATIONS OF THE HUMIDIFIER    Various information sheets and drawings are available covering different applications   These can be downloaded from www TEDDINGTON fr    13  MALFUNCTIONS        LED on    Is the blue Fogging  2                Is the blue Fogging    LED on               socket  Is the fuse faulty     insert the plug in the  t                         tap opened       Is the water supply    2    Is the green Flushing  LED blinking        HT 1445  HT 965 and HT 485    14  TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS    Po HT 1445 HT 965 HT 485    Transducer frequency  Maximum capacity    Service life of the  transducers    Size of water droplets  Diameter of outlet flange  Diameter of suction flange    Air flow    Outlet pipe length  Water pressure  Water connection  Water discharge  Content of water tank  Mains voltage   Power consumption  Ambient temperature    Ambient temperature  compared to supply air  temperature  Dimens
10. re is an earthed wall socket  3 fase  0 en earth  next to the humidifier        7  WATER CONNECTIONS AND FLUSHING CYCLE    IMPORTANT  Thoroughly flush out the piping before connecting the humidifier in order to    prevent installation debris from blocking the intake valve        Water supply   The humidifier has an integrated flow reduction valves and can handle a water pressure from  a minimum of 1 bar to a maximum of 6 bar  The water level in the humidifier is controlled by  a float switches and a solenoid valves     Demineralised  R O   water must be used for the humidifier and will provide adequate  protection against bacteria  The use of plain tap water will lead to faster contamination  of the water tank and transducerss  which will result in a shorter service life  Moreover   the dissolved calcium and mineral particles in ordinary tap water will be blown into the  area to be humidified together with the fog droplets and will be precipitated in the area   Depending on the hardness of the water  this could cause a layer of dust after only a  few days  see also the warning on page 4      Teddington HU 1445  HT 965 and HT 485    Water discharge  The outlet of the pipe must be free     IMPORTANT   The water discharge connection point on the humidifier must constitute the  highest point on the water discharge channel  The water discharge is not  pressurised  A blocked outlet could damage the humidifier     A blocked water discharge channel could cause the humidifier to overf
    
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