Electrolux T5130 Installation Manual

Electrolux T5130 Installation Manual

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Tumble dryer

T5130, T5130C
Type N1130
438 9054-40/EN
2012.02.23
Installation manual in original language

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  • Page 1: Tumble Dryer

    Installation manual Tumble dryer T5130, T5130C Type N1130 438 9054-40/EN 2012.02.23 Installation manual in original language...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents 1 Safety Precautions ......................5 2 Technical data ........................7 2.1 Drawing ........................7 2.2 Technical data......................8 2.3 Connections........................ 8 3 Setup..........................9 3.1 Unpacking........................9 3.2 Siting........................... 9 3.3 Mechanical installation ....................10 3.4 Stacking frame......................10 4 Marine installation ......................
  • Page 5: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions 1 Safety Precautions The machine is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the machine.
  • Page 6 Safety Precautions All external equipment which is connected to the machine must be CE/EMC-approved and connected using an approved shielded cable. In order to prevent damage to the electronics (and other parts) that may occur as the result of condensation, the machine should be placed in room temperature for 24 hours before being used for the first time.
  • Page 7: Technical Data

    Technical data 2 Technical data 2.1 Drawing fig.7250A Operating panel Door opening, ⌀ 370 mm Electrical connection Exhaust connection Condense connection...
  • Page 8: Technical Data

    Technical data 2.2 Technical data T5130 T5130C Weight, net Drum volume litres Drum diameter Drum depth Drum speed G-factor, max. Rated capacity, filling factor 1:22 (Max. load) Heating: Electricity Airborne sound level dB(A) 2.3 Connections T5130 T5130C ⌀ mm —...
  • Page 9: Setup

    Setup 3 Setup 3.1 Unpacking Note! Two persons are recommended for the unpacking. The machine is delivered complete with supporting feet. Remove packing from the machine. Remove the machine from the pallet. Note! When removing the machine, handle it with care. The drum has no transport clamps. Place the machine on its final position.
  • Page 10: Mechanical Installation

    Setup 3.3 Mechanical installation Level the machine with the feet of the machine. The maximum height adjustment of the feet is 14 mm. fig.W00177 ② 3.4 Stacking frame The machine can be installed on top of a another 130 litre tumble dryer or a 53 litre washer extractor. Make sure that the machine that shall be at the bottom is in level.
  • Page 11 Setup Before placing the machine on top of the other, screw up the feet as far as possible to prevent them from touching the other machine. Place the machine on top of the other. The front of the machines shall be in line. Fasten the screws (B), this will prevent the machine from tilting.
  • Page 12: Marine Installation

    Marine installation 4 Marine installation To ensure steadiness of the machine it is important to fasten the machine to the foundation. The machine is delivered with fittings. Fasten the four fittings to the foundation using four x M8 bolts. 12.5 mm / 12.5 mm / 1/2 inch 573 mm / 22 9/16 inch...
  • Page 13: Reversing The Door

    Reversing the door 5 Reversing the door Disconnect the power to the machine. Demount the lower hinge and lift off the door. Note! Make sure to hold the door in position when loosening the hinge mounting. Demount the upper hinge. fig.W00180A ⑥...
  • Page 14 Reversing the door Demount the door handle and remount the screws. Mount the door handle on the opposite side using the existing scews. Remove the upper and lower pivot and mount them at the opposite side. fig.W00183A ⑧ Demount the locking panels by loosening the barb with a screwdriver. Press out the locking panels, swap them over and press into position.
  • Page 15: Evacuation System

    Evacuation system 6 Evacuation system 6.1 Air principle T5130 The fan creates low pressure in the machine, drawing air into the drum via the heating unit. The heated air passes through the garments and the drum vents. The air then flows out through a lint filter positioned in the door. After this, the air is evacuated through the fan and exhaust system.
  • Page 16 Evacuation system During machine operation the temperature in the room increases. This results in need for ventilation. A ventilation kit can be ordered; 988 80 20 43. The thermostatically controlled fan (A) is mounted on the wall behind the machine. The thermostat is mounted further into the room.
  • Page 17: Fresh Air

    Evacuation system 6.2 Fresh air For maximum efficiency and the shortest possible drying time, it is important to ensure that fresh air is able to enter the room from the outside in the same volume as that blown out of the room To avoid draught in the room it is important to place the air inlet behind the machine.
  • Page 18: Exhaust Duct

    Evacuation system 6.3 Exhaust duct • Only rigid or flexible metal duct should be used for exhausting. • Plastic ducting is not to be used. • Recommended material for exhaust is galvanised steel. • The duct is not to be assembled with screws of other fastening means that extend into the duct and catch lint.
  • Page 19: Shared Exhaust Duct

    Evacuation system 6.4 Shared exhaust duct It is recommended that each machine is connected to a separate exhaust duct. When several machines shall use the same exhaust duct the exhaust duct must increase after each machine. fig.W00198 ⑭ Number of machines Exhaust m 1040 ⌀...
  • Page 20: Exhaust Dimensioning

    Evacuation system 6.5 Exhaust dimensioning It is important that the machine has correct air volume compared to each machines power. If the air flow is smaller or larger this will result in a longer drying period. If the outlet pipe is long or the ventilation is not properly designed we recommend to clean the outlet pipes periodically.
  • Page 21: Electrical Connection

    Electrical connection 7 Electrical connection 7.1 Electrical installation The electrical installation may only be carried out by qualified personnel. Machines with frequency-controlled motors can be incompatible with certain types of earth leakage circuit breaker. It is important to know that the machines are designed to provide a high level of personal safety, which is why items of external equipment such as earth leakage circuit breakers are not necessary.
  • Page 22: Single-Phase Connection

    Electrical connection 7.2 Single-phase connection Demount the cover panel from the supply unit. Connect the earth and other wires as shown. Table 1T5130 1 x 230–240V BN/L1 BL/L2 GY/L3 BU/N 1,6kW 1,6kW 1,9kW Table 2T5130C 1 x 230–240V BN/L1 BL/L2 GY/L3 BU/N 1000W...
  • Page 23: Three-Phase Connection

    Electrical connection 7.3 Three-phase connection Demount the cover panel from the supply unit. Connect the earth and other wires as shown. Table 1T5130 3 x 400/415V+N BN/L1 BL/L2 GY/L3 BU/N 1,6kW 1,6kW 1,9kW 3 x 400/440V BN/L1 BL/L2 GY/L3 BU/N 1,6kW 1,6kW 1,9kW...
  • Page 24 Electrical connection Table 1T5130C 3 x 400/415V+N BN/L1 BL/L2 GY/L3 BU/N 1000W 2000W 3 x 200–240V BN/L1 BL/L2 GY/L3 BU/N 3000W 2000W 3 x 400/440V BN/L1 BL/L2 GY/L3 BU/N 3000W 2000W When the installation is completed remount the cover panel and check: •...
  • Page 25: Electrical Connections

    Electrical connection 7.4 Electrical connections Table 1T5130 Heating Main voltage Heating power Total power Recommended alternative fuse Electric heated 220–230V 1 ~ 50/60 240V 1 ~ 50/60 220–230V 1 ~ 50/60 240V 1 ~ 50/60 220–230V 3 ~ 50/60 240V 3 ~ 50/60 220–230V 3 ~ 50/60...
  • Page 26: Functions For I/O-Cards

    Electrical connection 7.5 Functions for I/O-cards The electrical schematic can be one of the following: 7.5.1 Central payment (2J) To start the machine from a central payment system, the payment system must transmit a start pulse to the machine. The start pulse can be either 230V or 24V. In order to receive a feedback signal once the machine has started, 230V or 24V must be connected to connection 19.
  • Page 27: Central Payment (2J)

    Electrical connection 7.5.2 Central payment (2J) The central payment or booking system shall transmit an active (high) signal to the machine once permission has been granted to start the machine. The signal must remain active (high) during drying. The signal can be either 230V or 24V. In order to receive a feedback signal once the machine has started, 230V or 24V must be connected to connection 19.
  • Page 28: External Coin Meter/Central Payment (2K)

    Electrical connection 7.5.3 External coin meter/Central payment (2K) The signal received from external coin meters must be a pulse. fig.7438 ⑰...
  • Page 29: Price Reduction (2K)

    Electrical connection 7.5.4 Price reduction (2K) By maintaining an activated (high) signal on connection 5 ("Price red"), the price of the program can be reduced. This function has a number of uses, including providing reductions during a specific period of the day. Whilst the signal remains active (high), the price of the program is reduced by the percentage entered in the price programming menu.
  • Page 30: External Connection 100 Ma

    Electrical connection 7.6 Option 7.6.1 External connection 100 mA A special connection terminal is located on the connection console. This connection can be used as external control of a fan. The terminal for external control is equipped with 220–240V max.100 mA and is intended solely for the operation of a contactor Max.
  • Page 31: Function Check

    Function check 8 Function check May only be carried out by qualified personnel. A function check must be made when the installation is finished and before the machine can be ready to be used. Check the automatic stop of the machine •...
  • Page 32 Function check Check the heat • Let the machine work for five minutes on a program with heat. • Check that the heating is working by opening the door and feel if there is heat in the drum. Ready to use If all tests are OK the machine is now ready to be used.
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