FRIATEC FRIAMAT PRIME ECO Manuel utilisateur

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
FRIAMAT PRIME ECO

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1. Preliminary remarks 4
1.1 Safety instructions and hints 4
1.2 Intended use 4
2. Safety 5
2.1 Functional reliability 5
2.2 The operator’s obligations 5
2.3 Sources of danger 6
2.4 Mains operation 6
2.5 Generator operation 7
2.6 Extension cable 8
2.7 Opening the device 8
2.8 Safety measures at the installation site 8
2.9 Emergency 8
3. Basic information 9
3.1 Layout/parts 9
3.2 Function keys explained 10
3.3 Display 11
3.4 Function key symbols explained 12
3.5 Function status symbols explained 13
3.6 Type plate 13
3.7 Reader wand 13
3.8 Scanner 14
3.9 Protective cap for data interface 14
3.10 Temperature probe 14
3.11 Fan functionality 15
3.12 FRIAMAT preCHECK function 15
3.13 Signalling devices 15
3.14 Technical details 16
3.15 Automatic activation of maintenance interval 17
3.16 Transport/storage/dispatch 17
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4. “Fusion” sequence 18
4.1 Siting, connection, and startup 18
4.2 Reading in the barcode 19
4.3 Starting the fusion procedure 19
5. FRIAMAT prime eco 21
5.1 “Basic settings” menu 21
5.2 “Fusion Sequence” menu 21
5.2.1 “Operator pass” submenu 22
5.2.2 “Traceability” menu 23
5.2.3 “Info Data” submenu 23
5.2.4 “ID Data” submenu 24
5.3 “Data” submenu 24
5.3.1 “Transfer” submenu 25
5.3.2 “Delete” submenu 26
5.4 Fusion options 26
5.4.1 “ID Data” menu 26
5.4.2 Traceability Barcodes / Pipe Number / Pipe Length 28
5.4.3 Info Data: Info Text, Comment, Subcontractor 29
5.4.4 Scraper Tool 29
5.5 “Info” menu 30
5.6 “Emergency Input” menu 30
6. Warranty / maintenance / disposal 31
6.1 Warranty 31
6.2 Maintenance and care 31
6.3 Disposal 31
7. Error messages / warnings / info 32
8. Annex 35
8.1 Authorised service stations 35
8.2 Updates to these operating instructions 35
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1. Preliminary remarks
1.1 Safety instructions and hints
In these operating instructions, the following symbols with warnings are used:
Symbol Meaning
WARNING!
Danger to people.
Failure to comply can result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION!
Danger to people.
Failure to comply can result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTE Danger to objects.
Failure to comply can result in objects damage.
INFORMATION Application hints and other useful information. Failure to
comply can not result in personal inury or objects damage.
1.2 Intended use
FRIAMAT fusion units are designed to apply a maximum fusion voltage of 48 V
on the following:
• FRIALEN®safety fittings with HDPE pressure pipes (SDR 17-7),
• FRIALEN®XL large pipe installations with HDPE pressure pipes (SDR 17-7), and
• FRIAFIT®sewage fittings with HDPE sewage pipes (SDR 17-33).
FRIAMAT fusion units can also be used on fittings from other manufacturers
when these components bear a 24 digit barcode complying with
ISO 13950:2007-03. The power ratings and technical data of both the fittings
and the FRIAMAT fusion unit must be observed (see also Section 3.14
“Technical data”).
Intended use also includes adherence to:
• all of the instructions in these operating instructions,
• the general and specific processing specifications for electrofusion fittings,
and
• the applicable accident prevention regulations, the environmental
regulations, the statutory rules, the pertinent safety provisions, and all
standards, laws, and directives applying in the country of use.

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2. Safety
2.1 Functional reliability
FRIAMAT fusion units are state of the art, built in accordance with the require-
ments under ISO 12176-2 and the acknowledged safety standards and fitted
with the required safety devices. Prior to delivery, FRIAMAT fusion units are
tested for correct and safe functioning. Failure to operate or otherwise use the
equipment properly will pose a danger to:
• the health of the operator,
• the FRIAMAT fusion unit or other property of the user, or
• the efficiency of work with the FRIAMAT fusion unit.
Safety considerations forbid the following:
• modifications and changes to the FRIAMAT fusion unit and
• working with FRIAMAT fusion units with broken lead seals. Failing to
• observe the above makes all warranty claims void.
2.2 The operator’s obligations
Only trained personnel may work with the FRIAMAT fusion unit. In the work
area, the operator is responsible for all third parties. The owner is obliged:
• to make the operating instructions accessible to the operator and
• to ensure that these instructions have been read and understood.
The operating instructions must be kept at all times at the device’s place of use
(ideally in the mesh pocket on the transport box). They must be accessible to
the operator at all times.

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2.3 Sources of danger
WARNING!
Electric shock from live parts! Danger of death!
• Never leave the FRIAMAT fusion unit unattended.
• Immediately replace damaged housings, connecting lines, and extension cables.
Stop using the FRIAMAT fusion unit.
• Before all care and maintenance work, pull out the plug connecting the
equipment.
• Maintenance and repair work must be performed by authorised FRIATEC
service stations only.
• Supply FRIAMAT fusion units only with the operating voltage specified
on the ratings plate.
• Fit a residual current protective device (RCD) when this is prescribed.
• Do not remove or otherwise put safety installations out of operation.
• Immediately eliminate identified defects.
WARNING!
Danger of fire and explosion from highly flammable materials and potentially
explosive atmospheres!
• Keep away from flammable liquids and gases.
• Do not use in potentially explosive atmospheres (e.g. in areas where flammable
gases, solvent vapours, or ignitable dusts can accumulate).
• Never leave the FRIAMAT fusion unit unattended.
2.4 Mains operation
Out of doors (building sites), power outlets must be fitted with residual
current protective devices (RCDs). The regulations governing RCDs must be
observed here.
NOTE
Before commencing fusion, check the input voltage. The FRIAMAT fusion unit
is designed for an input voltage range of 190-250 V!

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2.5 Generator operation
NOTE
Only those generators must be used that have been designed for industrial
use on building sites. The operating instructions for the generator must be
observed!
The use of generators must comply with DVGW work sheet GW308, VDE 0100
Part 728, and the specifications and guidelines applying in the country of use.
INFORMATION
The rated power output required from the generator depends on the level
needed for the largest fusion fitting, the connection conditions, the ambient
conditions, the generator type, and its control characteristics. Generators from
different series exhibit highly diverse control characteristics. The suitability of
a specific generator, therefore, cannot be safeguarded even when it provides
the required rated power output according to its technical data sheet.
In cases of doubt, e.g. when acquiring new equipment, contact our service
hotline +49 (0)621 486-1533!
Use only those generators that operate with frequencies within 44-66 'Hz.
First start the generator, and let it run for half a minute. If necessary, adjust the
no-load voltage, limiting it to the voltage specified in the technical data. The
generator (mains) fuse must be at least 16 A (slow blow).
NOTE
During fusion, do not operate any other consumer from the same generator!
On finishing fusion work, first pull out the plug connecting the device to the
generator, and then switch off the generator.

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2.6 Extension cable
When using an extension cable, make sure it has an adequate conductor
cross section:
• 2.5 mm2up to 50 m in length or
• 4 mm2up to 100 m in length.
NOTE
Danger of overheating in the extension cable!
The extension cable may be used only when it has been completely unwound
and stretched out.
2.7 Opening the device
WARNING!
Electric shock from live parts! Danger of death!
• Never open the FRIAMAT fusion unit when it is supplied with operating voltage!
• FRIAMAT fusion units may be opened only by specialised personnel from
an authorised FRIATEC service station!
2.8 Safety measures at the installation site
The connecting and fusion cables must be protected against sharp edges.
Do not expose the FRIAMAT fusion unit to heavy mechanical loads.
FRIAMAT fusion units are splash proof. They may not, however, be immersed
in water.
2.9 Emergency
In emergencies, immediately set the main switch to OFF, and disconnect the
FRIAMAT fusion unit from the voltage supply.

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3. Basic information
3.1 Layout/parts
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1 Main switch
2 Fusion cable with reader wand 5 Ventilation slots (air outlet)
or barcode scanner 6 Adapter bag
3 Front foil with display 7 Power cable
and function keys 8 Ventilation slots (air intake)
4 Service interfae (USB)
with protective cap

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3.2 Function keys explained
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1 Function keys
The three blue function keys let you access the function key symbols shown
on the display.
2 Direction keys
The direction keys (left/right/up/down) let you move the cursor through the
menu structure. The selection is confirmed with OK or one of the function keys.
3 START key
The START key is used to start a fusion procedure. This key is also used to
confirm messages on the display.
4 STOP key
The STOP key is used to abort a fusion procedure, to close sub- or individual
menus, and to cancel an input (without saving).
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