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Mounting and Operating Instructions Fire-Resistant Cabinet Type US-S ESF30

 40071860245 (B) February 2020 www.ceag.de

5  Transport

5  Transport

5.1  Brief notes about important transport 

considerations

•   Note the tipping hazard during transport!

•   Only remove the protective foil, the protective corner pads, 

or other packaging material directly at the setup location! 

•   Note the included assembly materials on the protective 

foil or the enclosure! 

•  Never transport the equipment with doors open!

•   At least 2 persons must always be available when trans-

porting equipment! 

•   When using a forklift for transport, use appropriately long 

forks to match the overall dimensions.

•   Watch for parts that protrude or stick out.

•   Never step under suspended loads when using a crane 

for transport.

•   Damage must be reported to us immediately.

•   The products must not be stored outdoors and must be 

protected against moisture.

5.2 General transport requirements

 ATTENTION!

Transport must be arranged in compliance with safety 

regulations!

•   The enclosures US-S ESF30 28-P and 13-P are shipped 

upright on the pallet.

•   If the packaging is damaged, the damage must be reported 

to the freight forwarder in writing on the shipping ticket – a 

"clean receipt" from the delivering freight forwarder excludes 

acknowledgement of transportation damage. The same 

applies for missing packages pursuant to the shipping ticket.

•   Our plates weigh approximately 65 kg per m² of surface 

area. Attention: injury risk!

•   Open the pallet at the installation location only to prevent 

damage while in transit to the installation location.

•   When opening the pallets, the enclosure can be damaged 

when pointy or sharp objects, such as knives are used. 

Please use caution!

•   Dispose of or reuse packaging materials in an environmen-

tally compliant manner.

•   If the fire protection enclosure is not immediately used or 

installed, it needs to be stored in an appropriate location. 

Ensure that spray water cannot form or penetrate – do 

not store outdoors.

•   Fire protection enclosures have an integrated base with 

fork pockets. The front cover must be removed for use.

•   Transport must be arranged in compliance with safety 

regulations!

•   Move the enclosure upright on the transport pallet.

•   Only remove the tie-downs at the setup location.

•   If the enclosure needs to be laid down, only place it on the 

full back or side surfaces in a jerk-free manner.

•  Do not lay the enclosure down on its door(s)!

•  The enclosure must be locked when doing this.

•   Note the considerable weight of the fire protection en-

closure.

 ATTENTION!

Any damage to the equipment must be immediately reported 

to us in writing!

The recipient is responsible for the receiving inspection

The shipped product and its packaging must be promptly 

inspected for damage, completeness, and other anomalies.
Any identified damage must be immediately documented 

(sketch, photo, description, etc.) and submitted to CEAG 

Notlichtsysteme GmbH.

Unpacking

The packaging must be disposed of in an environmentally 
friendly manner.

Intermediate storage

If the enclosures are not used or installed immediately, 

they need to be carefully stored in a protected location. The 

enclosures must not be stored outdoors.

6   Assembly/installation   

US-S ESF30 28-P und 13-P

6.1 Assembly/installation 

Check the fixing accessories supplied for complete-

ness: 
- 2 Hanging brackets
- 1 two-way (double bit) key
- 10 countersunk screws
- 2 Senkkopfschrauben 6,0x120

6.2 Opening and closing the door(s)

Opening:

• Insert the key into the lock.
•  Turn the key clockwise by a quarter-turn and pull out 

twist lever.

• Turn twist lever upwards through 180° anticlockwise.
• Open the door.

Closing:

• Close the door and ensure that the twist lever is open.
•  Press the door gently and turn twist lever downwards 

through 180° clockwise.

•  Allow the twist lever to audibly latch back into the twist 

lever holder.

• Remove the key.

Summary of Contents for US-S ESF30 Series

Page 1: ...ng Instructions US S ESF30 Mounting and Operating Instructions Fire Resistant Cabinet Type US S ESF30 Target group qualified electricians according to DIN VDE 0105 Part 1 Target group part 2 Electrica...

Page 2: ...3 8 4 4 2 Dimensioned drawings US S ESF30 SOU3 8 4 5 US S ESF30 SOU2 9 4 5 1 Components US S ESF30 SOU2 9 4 5 2 Dimensioned drawings US S ESF30 SOU2 9 4 6 US S ESF30 SOU1 9 4 6 1 Components US S ESF30...

Page 3: ...with these mounting and installation instruc tions the following instructions highlighted with an attention symbol and a keyword must be specifically observed 1 2 Key to symbols Important technical s...

Page 4: ...rn or disposal agreement was concluded dis mantled components must be recycled after having been properly disassembled 2 Safety At the time of its development and production the device was manufacture...

Page 5: ...t only be operated if it is in an exemplary and operationally safe condition The equipment must be checked every time before it is put into operation The operating instructions as set out in the manua...

Page 6: ...tic control of external temperature 4 Web module 5 DLS module 6 Thermostatic control temperature exceeded 7 Control module CU CG S 8 DC module 9 Circuit switch overs SKU CG S 1 2 4 3 5 8 7 6 9 4 1 US...

Page 7: ...of internal temperature 3 Thermostatic control of external temperature 4 Web module 5 DLS module 6 Thermostatic control temperature exceeded 7 Control module CU CG S 8 DC module 9 Circuit switch over...

Page 8: ...3 1 Components US S ESF30 SOU5 4 4 US S ESF30 SOU3 4 4 1 Components US S ESF30 SOU3 230 396 1135 4 3 2 Dimensioned drawings US S ESF30 SOU5 230 396 1135 230 396 1135 396 230 835 4 4 2 Dimensioned draw...

Page 9: ...4 5 1 Components US S ESF30 SOU2 396 230 685 4 5 2 Dimensioned drawings US S ESF30 SOU2 396 230 685 396 230 685 1 Enclosure 2 Circuit modules SOU CG S 2 x 4 A 1 2 4 6 US S ESF30 SOU1 4 6 1 Components...

Page 10: ...sure is not immediately used or installed it needs to be stored in an appropriate location Ensure that spray water cannot form or penetrate do not store outdoors Fire protection enclosures have an int...

Page 11: ...building supervisory or European technical approval or European assessment shall be observed The choice of suitable wall plugs for masonry must be made depending on the type of blocks solid or perfora...

Page 12: ...oors properly close when locking theenclosure 6 9 Special features US S ESF30 28 P and 13 P The door swing can be changed locally on the right side by default Door can be unhinged to reduce weight for...

Page 13: ...uting in the distribution cabinet Pre drill the point where the cable is to be inserted accor ding to the cable diameter Observe internal insulation mounting plates and fan Insert existing cables thro...

Page 14: ...a qua lified electrician 1 Disconnect the fan unit from the supply voltage taking care about VDE 0100 230 V mains connection before beginning to dismantle Determine freedom from tension WARNING 230 V...

Page 15: ...8 Ventilation diagram ATTENTION The black compriband is part of the ventilation system and ensures among other things that only the fresh supply air comes from below at the lower rear side This band m...

Page 16: ...Battery life 2 years Protection IP32 Operating temperature 0 55 C Humidity 93 Before starting up the batterie of the smoke detector has to be inserted and the function has to be guaranteed ATTENTION W...

Page 17: ...Connection plan 11 Connection plan ATTENTION Danger caused by electrical voltage WARNING 230V AC Dangerous Voltage May cause death heavy body injuries and property damage Disconnect all poles of the d...

Page 18: ...securely sealed 9 Setup and installation US S ESF30 SOU5 SOU3 SOU2 SOU1 9 1 Wall mounted installation Only the dowels or anchor screws described in the General construction code approval must be used...

Page 19: ...19 Mounting and Operating Instructions Fire Resistant CabinetType US S ESF30 40071860245 B February 2020 www ceag de Notes Notes...

Page 20: ...s to find the right solution for every application Our stakeholders therefore expect more than just innovative products Companies turn to Eaton because they know that individual support and the succes...

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