Fan should be located in position, and assembled
with any accessory equipment supplied, on
relevant mounting, anti-vibration mountings, safety
protection guards, on a solid level base to avoid
any distortion and misalignment and with correct air
direction as shown on nameplate. Fan should then
be levelled on any anti-vibration mountings.
Flexible connectors must be taught to ensure no
disruption to air flow, especially on inlet to fan.
Make sure there are no loose elements near the
fan. When the fan is mounted in a duct, check that
it is clean of any elements and exclusively used for
ventilation system.
For electrical connections follow the wiring diagram
indicated in this manual.
Start up
Check fan equipment name plate data is
appropriate to the location electrical supply,
especially Voltage, Frequency, Phase, Amps,
speed are correct.
Check earth connections, electrical terminations
and terminal box lid, with any seals, if fitted, are
correct.
In compliance with Machine Directive 89/392/EU, if
the fan is accessible to operators and is a health
and safety risk, adequate protection must be fitted,
information for safety equipment, including guards,
can be found in S&P accessories catalogue.
Check all rotating parts have free, unobstructed
movement.
Check there are no foreign bodies inside the fan or
that can be drawn into, or fall into fan.
Check the structure is complete and has no
damage. Check installation and area is safe and
energise fan and start motor.
Check that the impeller and airflow direction is
correct, and there are no unusual vibrations.
Check current does not exceed fan equipment
nameplate data.
If any of the electrical safety devices blow, the fan
must be quickly disconnected from the mains
supply. The whole installation should be carefully
checked before trying to start up the fan again.
After two hours of operation, check that all fixings
are tight and adjust if necessary.
Maintenance
Maintenance/repairs must be carried out by
competent personnel and in accordance with
applicable International, National and Local
regulations.
Fan
electrically isolated and locked out before any
work started.
Fan equipment should be regularly cleaned,
frequency depending upon service load and
application, but no less than every year. Cleaning
should include all areas where dust can
accumulate in the fan equipment.
Special attention should be made to any unusual
sounds, vibration or temperature. If any problems
are detected the fan equipment should be stopped
immediately and cause inspected. The impeller and
blades should be regularly checked for damage
that could cause imbalance in the moving parts
Recycling
In accordance with EEC Standards and our
responsibility for future generations, we are obliged
to recycle all the materials we can. Therefore,
please deposit all waste material and packaging in
their corresponding recycling containers and hand
in the replaced units to the nearest handler of this
type of waste product.
To clarify any questions regarding S&P products
contact your local distributor. For its location and to
obtain the EU Declaration of Conformity certified
technical data sheet and copy of this instruction
manual, see our web site www.solerpalau.com.
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