Etiv Controller
Etiv Controller
Etiv Controller
ALTA-TEC 11 – 15VS
User’s Maintenance and Spare Parts Manual
In order to get the best performance out of this product, please read this manual carefully.
To avoid incorrect operation of the equipment and possible physical risk to the operator, please read and strictly
follow the instructions contained in this manual.
Note, these instructions are in addition to the safety rules that apply in the country where the air compressor is
installed.
Before packing for shipment, each machine undergoes a rigorous test to ensure the absence of any
manufacturing faults and to demonstrate that the device can perform all the functions for which it has been
designed.
This manual must be maintained available in any moment for future references and it has to be intended as
inherent part of the relevant dryer.
Due to the continuous technical evolution, we reserve the right to introduce any necessary change without giving
previous notice.
Should you experience any trouble, or for further information, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Best Regards,
1 Declaration of Conformity 3
2 General Information 5
3 Overall Dimensions 6
4 Safety Regulations 10
5 Installation 13
6 Technical Features 16
8 Maintenance 31
9 Troubleshooting 35
10 Wiring Diagram 36
OUTFIT
The following accessories are supplied with the compressor:
Check that the above accessories are available. Once the goods have been delivered and accepted, no
complaints are accepted.
READ THIS PAGE CAREFULLY BEFORE PERFORMING ANY OPERATION ON THE COMPRESSOR
General Warnings
• The rotating compressors are destined for arduous and continuous industrial use. They are particularly
adapt for application in industries where a large consumption of air is requested for long periods of time.
• The compressor must be used exclusively as indicated in this manual which must be kept carefully in an
easily accessible place known to everyone as it must remain with the machine for its entire duration.
• The company in which the compressor is to be installed must appoint a person n charged of the
compressor itself. Controls, adjustments and maintenance interventions are under his responsibility: if this
person must be replaced, the substitute must read the user and maintenance manual and any notes
made regarding technical and maintenance interventions carried out up to this time.
Several symbols have been used inside the manual, which highlight dangerous situations, give practical advice
or simple information. These symbols are found at the side of a text, at the side of a figure or at the top of a page
(in this case they refer to all subjects considered o the entire page).
READ THIS PAGE CAREFULLY BEFORE PERFORMING ANY OPERATION ON THE COMPRESSOR
TO DO:
• Make sure that mains voltage corresponds to the voltage indicated on CE plate and that cable of suitable
cross-section are used for electric connections.
• Always check oil level before starting the compressor.
• Be familiar with emergency stop control and all other controls.
• Unplug the connector before any maintenance work, so to avoid accidental start.
• Ensure that all parts have been correctly reassembled after any maintenance work.
• Keep children and animals off the working area to avoid injuries caused by devices connected to the
compressor.
• Ensure that temperature of the working environment ranges between +2 and + 45 ºC. Compressor
working temperature shall range between 70÷85°C (20-25°C room temperature). Lower temperatures
may cause condensate accumulation inside the oil separator tank (inside the compressor).
• Check for condensate and if necessary, drain it (see maintenance).
• The compressor should be installed and operated in a non-explosive environment.
• Allow at least 80 cm between the compressor and the wall so to allow free air flow to the fan.
• Press the emergency button on the control panel only in case of actual need so as to avoid possible
damages to people or the very compressor.
• When calling for technical assistance and/or advice, always mention model, code and serial number
indicated on CE plate.
• Always follow the maintenance schedule specified in the user’s guide.
READ THIS PAGE CAREFULLY BEFORE PERFORMING ANY OPERATION ON THE COMPRESSOR
DO NOT:
• Do not touch inner parts and pipes as they are very hot during compressor operation and stay hot for a certain
time after compressor stops.
• Do not position inflammable close to and onto the compressor.
• Do not move the compressor when the tank is under pressure.
• Do not operate the compressor if the power cable is damaged or defective or if connection is unstable.
• Do not operate the compressor in wet or dusty environments.
• Never aim the air jet at people or animals.
• Do not allow unauthorized people to operate the compressor and give them all required instructions.
• Do not hit fans with blunt objects as they might break during compressor operation.
• Never operate the compressor without air filter.
• Do not tamper with safety and adjusting devices.
• Never operate the compressor when doors/panels are open or removed.
• Do not strike the fans with contusive or metal objects as they could cause sudden breakage during functioning.
• Do not allow the compressor to function without the filter and/or air pre-filter.
• Do not tamper with safety and adjustment devices.
• Never allow the compressor to function with the hatches/panels open or removed.
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
The compressor you have purchased has its own CE plate showing the following data:
1. Manufacturer’s data
2. Year of manufacture
3. TYPE = name
CODE = code
SERIAL NO. = serial number (to be always mentioned when calling for technical assistance)
4. Tech data: air intake/air delivery, max. operating pressure, tank capacity, rotations per minute, weight
5. Voltage, frequency, absorption, power
6. Noise level
LOCATION (fig. 2)
The room chosen for the installation of the compressor should meet
the following requirements and comply with what is specified in the
current safety and accident prevention regulations:
• low percentage of fine dust,
• proper room ventilation and size that allow room
temperature under 45° C. In the event of inadequate hot air
discharge, fit the exhaust fans as high as possible.
Condensate should be collected either into a container or a tank, or a
water/oil separator should be fitted.
CONDENSATE IS A POLLUTING MIXTURE! It must not be let into
the sewage.
The dimensions of the spaces are indicative only but it is advisable to
follow them as closely as possible.
OPERATING MODE
• The air / oil mixture returns into the tank (5) where
air undergoes a pre-separation and subsequently a
final separation from the oil through the oil separator
filter (6). Then air passes through the minimum pressure valve (7) and finally is sent to the distribution system.
2 CONTROL PANEL
The compressor is fitted with a “control panel” for setting up and monitoring machine operation. The operating
parameters were entered by the manufacturer during “testing”. The parameters were tested for several hours in the
various operating conditions.
The features offered by this electronic control system include:
Compressor Functioning
Start-up procedure:
Press the START (I) button. If no alarms are on, the start-up cycle activates:
Stand-by for start-up: the control unit is waiting to verify the following conditions before starting the compressor:
• If the machine was switched off or a previous stoppage was executed, the control unit waits 15 seconds before
starting the compressor.
• The control unit waits for the pressure to go below the value set in the “Load pressure” set before starting the
compressor. (“STAND -BY” is displayed)
• Star compressor start-up: the line and star remote control switch for the time defined in the parameter
“Star/delta time” (“NO LOAD” is displayed)
• Transition from star to delta: the remote control switch for the line remains active, while the star relay is
deactivated; this phase lasts for the set time of 20 msec. (“NO LOAD” is displayed)
• Fully operational compressor start-up: the line relay is maintained active and also the delta relay is activated;
this phase lasts for the time set in the parameter “Load delay”. (“NO LOAD” is displayed)
• Compressor loading phase: the solenoid valve relay of the load is active. This phase lasts until the pressure
measured reaches the pressure set in the parameter "No load pressure". ("LOADED" is displayed)
• Compressor no load phase: the solenoid valve relay of the load is deactivated; this phase lasts as long as set
in the parameter “No load time”. After this, the cycle re-starts from the Start-up stand-by phase (“NO LOAD” is
displayed).
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Start-Up and Operation
Stoppage procedure:
Remote pressure
ON/OFF remote
• Using the “ON/OFF from remote” the compressor can be activated remotely, by pressing the Start (I) key.
Provided no alarms are on, remote start-up takes place. The remote command has less priority over the
Start (I) and Stop (O) keys on the panel.
Start-up procedure:
Press the START (I) button. If no alarms are on, the start-up cycle activates:
• Stand-by for start-up: the control unit is waiting to verify the following conditions before starting the
compressor:
• If the machine was switched off or a previous stoppage was executed, the control unit waits 15 seconds
before starting the compressor.
• The control unit waits for pressure to go under the value set in the “working Pressure-working Delta/2” set
before starting the compressor. (“STAND-BY” is displayed)
• Compressor start-up: the line remote control switch is powered.
• Fully operational compressor start-up: the line relay is maintained active and also the delta relay is
activated; this phase lasts for the time set in the parameter “Load delay”. (“NO LOAD” is displayed).
• Compressor loading phase: the solenoid valve relay of the load is active. This phase lasts until the
pressure measured reaches that set in the parameter “working Press. + working Delta/2”. (“LOADED” is
displayed)
• Compressor no load phase: the solenoid valve relay of the load is deactivated; this phase lasts as long as
set in the parameter “No load time”. After this, the cycle re-starts from the Start-up stand-by phase (“NO
LOAD” is displayed)
In this phase, the control unit executes a control algorithm to keep the pressure as close as possible to the
working pressure by adapting the speed of the motor based on air consumption.
Dryer Functioning
• For machines supplied with a dryer, the control unit can control the drying cycle.
• Using the “Dryer ON” parameter, if its functioning is enabled, which can be continuous or linked to
compressor motor functioning, by setting the parameter “Functioning mode”.
• The dryer motor is activated if the temperature is over the total of the temperatures defined in the
parameters “Temperature OFF” and “Thermic drift” and deactivated if lower than the parameter
“Temperature OFF”.
If the temperature remains outside the aforementioned limits for a time over that set in the parameter “Alarms
delay”, an alarm sounds (see ALARMS and WARNINGS paragraph)
To avoid damaging the motor due to over-frequent start-ups you can moderate re-starts for the time defined in
the parameter “Minimum time”. (see DRYER MENU paragraph)
For machines requiring the condensate drainage function using the parameter “Condensate drainage ON”, the
function can be enabled and defined by setting the parameter “Functioning mode”
The drainage solenoid valve stays on for the time set in the “Interval” parameter and remains deactivated for
the time defined in the parameter “Opening time” (see the CONDENSATE DRAINAGE MENU paragraph).
Main Screen
Password
Certain menus are password protected. A password is requested if you try to access the reserved areas. Removal of
menu protection persists until you go back to the main screen.
Main Menu
User : Menu containing the user parameters (see USER MENU paragraph).
Support : Menu containing the Support parameters (see SUPPORT MENU paragraph).
Password protected.
Factory : Menu containing the Factory parameters (see FACTORY MENU paragraph).
Password protected.
Pressing “ENTER” on the highlighted alarm not only displays the type of alarm, but also the date, time, pressure and
the oil temperature in the instance in which the alarm occurred.
Info : Displays information on the board and firmware.
User Menu
No load pressure : Defines the pressure at which the compressor must run with no load. The maximum value you
can set is defined by the parameter “Maximum pressure” in the factory menu.
Loaded pressure : Defines the pressure necessary to restart the compressor. The recommended value is 1.5 bar
lower than that defined in the “No load pressure” parameter.
Start-up setting : Sub-menu where you can define 10 programs (0-9) per week for compressor start-up and
stoppage. The parameters you can set are the start time, stoppage time, no load pressure
loaded pressure and the day of the week.
Support Menu
Oil Hours : Indicates the hours remaining before the oil needs to be changed
Oil Filter Hours : Indicates the hours remaining before the oil filter needs to be changed
Air filter hours : Indicates the hours remaining before the air filter needs to be changed.
Oil separator hours : Indicates the hours remaining before the oil separator filter needs to be changed.
Bearings lubric. Hours: Indicates the hours remaining before the main electric motor bearing needs to be
lubricated.
Fan temperature : Defines the working temperature of the cooling fan. The threshold set has a hysteresis that
can be changed by 10°C. e.g. if the operating temperature is set at 80°C, the fan will activate at 80°C and stop at
70°C (screw unit supply temperature).
No load time : Defines the motor stoppage time from the moment the load solenoid valve was deactivated
because the desired pressure was reached.
Stoppage time : Defines the stoppage time of the compressor from the moment in which stoppage is
requested using the STOP(O) key. The solenoid valve is immediately deactivated.
Automatic start : If the compressor is on, it starts automatically after an electricity cut. The first start should be
activated by pressing the START (I) key on the panel.
Max start-up hours : Defines the maximum number of start-ups of the main electric motor within the arc of one
hour. If surpassed, the compressor will stay on (loaded or with no load depending on the pressure) until the hour is
up as calculated from first start-up and then returning to normal functioning.
Remote enabling : Remote command enabling.
Fan extra time : Defines the time in which the cooling fan stays on after the working temperature of the
compressor has returned within the safety limits.
Keeping the I key pressed, you can execute a motor start-up test. Pressing the 0 key, you can upload the default
parameters (there are 32 sets of parameters present). The Factory password is required.
Press the RESET key to execute calibration of the pressure transducer (the Factory password is required)
Output configuration : Sub-menu that allows you to associate the outputs CN4-8 and CN4-9 with a function,
choosing from: “Pre-alarm”, “Control ON”, “Compressor ON”, “Motor running” and “Compress
No Load/Loaded”
Inverter Menu
Enable Inverter : Inverter enabling.
% Min functioning : Defines the frequency minimum percentage at which the inverter must work. The
maximum is 100%
Inverter Integral : Defines the integral part on the PID calculation of the inverter percentage.
Inverter Proportional : Defines the proportional part on the PID calculation of the inverter percentage.
Inverter Differential : Defines the differential part on the PID calculation of the inverter percentage.
Pressure at 100% : the pressure at which the inverter can work up to 100%
Minimum pressure % : the pressure at which the inverter must work at the % Min functioning percentage set.
Dryer Menu
Dryer ON : Dryer Enabling.
Minimum time : Defines the minimum maintenance time of the deactivated dryer. It serves to protect the dryer
compressor from over-frequent start-ups.
Temperature OFF : Defines the value of the temperature at which the dryer compressor is deactivated.
Temp. differential : Defines the positive differential between the OFF temperature and the re-activation
temperature.
Temperature offset : Defines the difference between the temperature measured and the temperature displayed.
Functioning mode : Defines the functioning mode of the dryer:
Automatic : The compressor starts and stops based on the main motor of the compressor functioning.
Continuous : the dryer starts as soon as the compressor is switched on and will only stop when it is
switched off.
Alarms Delay : Defines the delay with which the dryer alarms are displayed.
Alarm type : Defines the effects of the alarm on the compressor:
Alarm : blocks the compressor.
Warning : warning without blocking the compressor.
Extra run : Defines the time in which the dryer must continue to work, also after the compressor motor
has stopped, if the functioning mode is set to automatic.
Factory Menu
Oil pre-alarm : Defines the advance time with which an oil temperature pre-alarm should sound
compared to the maximum oil temperature.
Maximum temperature : Defines the surpassed maximum oil temperature value to generate an alarm and block
the compressor.
Minimum temperature : Defines the minimum oil temperature. If the oil temperature detected is lower, an alarm
sounds and the compressor is blocked.
Thermic drift : Defines the maximum variation per second of the oil temperature. If surpassed, an
alarm sounds and the compressor is blocked.
Max. Press. Alarm : Defines the permitted pressure of the compressor. If surpassed, an alarm sounds and
the compressor is blocked.
Maximum pressure : Defines the maximum pressure value which can be set in the parameter “No Load
Pressure”.
Stand-by time : Defines the stand-by time in which the compressor cannot re-start after a stoppage or
a re-start of the control unit.
Input configuration : Sub-menu allowing you to configure the logic of all the control unit inputs and
associate a function of your choice to input CN2-1, among: “oil filter, “air filter” and “air
pressure switch”. By setting the configuration equal to 1, the input logic will be denied.
Vice versa, if left at 0 the logic will be normal.
The last 50 alarms are visible in the “Alarms log“ (see Main menu
paragraph) where you can check their chronological order, the
pressure and temperature in the instant in which they occurred.
• Correct maintenance is crucial to achieve maximum efficiency of your compressor, and to lengthen its
operating life.
• It is also important to comply with the maintenance intervals recommended, but it must be
remembered that such intervals are suggested by the manufacturer in the event that the
environmental conditions of use of the compressor are optimal (see “Installation” chapter).
• The maintenance intervals can therefore be reduced depending on the environmental conditions in
which the compressor operates.
• The oil used is FSN Original Oil, the use of a different oil does not guarantee perfect efficiency and compliance
with the maintenance intervals.
• The maintenance operations described in the table below and on the following pages must be carried out by
authorized staff.
To verify correct machine operation, perform the following checks after the first 100 hours of work:
1. Check the oil level: top up with the same type of oil if necessary.
2. Check for proper screw tightening: in particular, the power electric connection screws.
3. Visually check that all fittings seal properly.
4. Check the hours of work and the type of service selected.
5. Check room temperature.
✓ Stop the engine using the “0” key on the keypad command (do not use the emergency button).
Proceed as follows:
In this case, change also the oil filter and the separator filter
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Maintenance
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