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START UP
• Check fan unit equipment name plate data is ap-
propriate to the location electrical supply, especially
EN
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, if the fan unit
is accessible to operators and is a health and safety
risk, adequate protection must be fitted, informa-
tion 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 unit
or that can be drawn into, or fall into fan unit.
• Check the structure is complete and has no dam-
age. Check installation and area is safe and ener-
gise fan unit and start motor.
• Check that the impeller and airflow direction is cor-
rect, 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
unit must be quickly disconnected from the mains
supply. The whole installation should be carefully
checked before trying to start up the fan again. Af-
ter two hours of operation, check that all fixings are
tight and adjust if necessary.
This appliance is considered to be suitable
for use in countries having a warm damp
equable climate as specified in IEC 60721-
2-1. It may also be used in other countries.
MAINTENANCE
Maintenance/repairs must be carried out by com-
petent and local regulations. Fan unit equipment
should be electrically isolated and locked out before
any work started.
Fan unit equipment should be regularly cleaned, fre-
quency 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 unit 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.
PUTTING OUT OF SERVICE AND RECYCLING
EEC legislation and our consideration of fu-
ture generations mean that we should always
recycle materials where possible; please
do not forget to deposit all packaging in the
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appropriate recycling bins. If your device is also labeled
with this symbol, please take it to the nearest Waste
Management Plant at the end of its servicable life.
The fan unit is mainly made of steel, copper, ferrite,
aluminium and plastic. These components should be
recycling in the following categories:
• Steel and iron
• Aluminium
• Non-ferrous metals
• Plastics
• Insulating materials
• Cables
• Electronic scrap
To clarify any questions regarding S&P products con-
tact 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
INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS FOR RVU
a Trade mark
b Identifier
c SEC average climate (kWh/(m
SEC class
SEC cold climate (kWh/(m
SEC warm climate (kWh/(m
d Typology
e Type of drive
f Type of HRC
g Thermal efficiency (%)
h Maximum flow rate (m
i Electrical power input at maximum flow rate (W)
j Sound power level (LWA)
k Reference flow rate (m
l Reference pressure difference (Pa)
m SPI (W/m
/h)
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n Control factor
Control typology
o Maximum internal leakage for BVU (%)
Maximum external leakage for BVU and UVU (%)
p Mixing rate for BVU without duct connection (%)
q Position of visual filter warning
description of visual filter warning
r Instructions to install supply grilles
Instructions to install exhaust grilles
s Internet address
t Airflow sensitivity to pressure variation
u Indoor/outdoor air tighness (m
v Annual electricity consumption - Average climat
(kWh/a)
Annual electricity consumption - Warm climat
(kWh/a)
Annual electricity consumption - Cold climat
(kWh/a)
w Annual heating saved - Average climat (kWh/a)
Annual heating saved - Warm climat (kWh/a)
Annual heating saved - Cold climat (kWh/a)
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