Systemair AB reserves the rights to alter their products without notice.
This also applies to products already ordered, as long as it does not affect the previously agreed specifications.
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Contents
1General information ......... .... ......... .... .... ......... ..1
Failure to comply with this warning will lead
directly to death or to serious injury.
Warning
Potential hazard
Failure to comply with this warning may lead to
death or serious injury.
Note:
Useful information and instructions
1.1.1Instruction symbols
Instruction
♦ Carry out this action
♦ (if applicable, further actions)
Caution
Hazard with a low risk
Failure to comply with this warning may lead to
moderate injuries.
Important
Hazard with risk of damage to objects
Failure to comply with this warning will lead to
damage to objects.
Instruction with xed sequence
1. Carry out this action
2. Carry out this action
3. (if applicable, further actions)
2Important safety information
Planners, plant builders and operators are responsible for the proper assembly and intended use.
♦ Read the operating instructions completely and carefully.
♦ Keep the operating instructions and other valid documents, such as the circuit diagram or motor instructions, with
the fan. They must always be available at the place of use.
♦ Observe and respect local conditions, regulations and laws.
♦ Abide by the system-related conditions and requirements of the system manufacturer or plant constructor.
♦ Safety elements may not be dismantled, circumvented or deactivated.
♦ Only use the fan in a awless condition.
♦ Provide generally prescribed electrical and mechanical protective devices.
♦ During installation, electrical connection, commissioning, troubleshooting, and maintenance, secure the location and
premises against unauthorised access.
♦ Do not circumvent any safety components or put them out of action.
♦ Before any work on the fan, test absence of voltage.
Even when the motor is stopped, dangerous voltages may be present on terminals.
♦ Keep all the warning signs on the fan complete and in a legible condition.
♦ The device is not to be used 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.
♦ Do not allow children to play with the device.
2.1Personnel
The fan may only be used by qualified, instructed and trained personnel. The persons must know the relevant safety directives in order to recognise and to avoid risks. The individual activities and qualifications can be found in Table 1 Qual-ifications, page 2.
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Table 1 Qualifications
Activities
Storage, operation, transport, cleaning, disposalTrained personnel (see following note)
Installation, disassemblyFitter or matching qualification
Maintenance
Repair
Qualifications
Electrical expert or matching qualification
Electrical expert or matching
qualification
Electrical expert or matching
qualification
Smoke extraction fans and EX fans only by agreement with
Systemair.
Fitter or matching
qualification
Fitter or matching
qualification
Note:
The operator is responsible for ensuring that personnel are instructed and have understood the contents of
the operating instructions. If something is unclear, please contact Systemair or its representative.
2.2Personal protective equipment
♦ Wear protective equipment during all work in the vicinity of the fan.
• protective working clothes
• protective working shoes
• protective working gloves
• helmet
• goggles
• hearing protection
2.35 rules of electrical safety
1. Disconnect (disconnection of
the electrical system from
live components at all
terminals)
2. Prevent reactivation
3. Test absence of voltage
4. Ground and short-circuit
5. Cover or restrict adjacent live parts
3Warranty
For the assertion of warranty claims, the products must be correctly connected and operated, and used in accordance
with the data sheets. Further prerequisites are a completed maintenance plan with no gaps and a commissioning report. Systemair will require these in the case of a warranty claim. The commissioning report is a component of this
document. The maintenance plan must be created by the operator, see section chapter 12.2.
4Delivery, transport, storage
Safety information
Warning: Risk from rotating fan blades
♦ Prevent access by unauthorised persons by safety personnel or access protection.
Warning: Suspended loads
♦ Do not walk under suspended loads.
♦ Make sure that there is nobody under a suspended load.
Delivery
Each fan leaves our plant in an electrically and mechanically proper condition. We recommend transporting the fan to
the installation site in the original packaging.
Checking delivery
♦ Check the packaging and the fan for transport damage. Any findings should be noted on the cargo manifest.
♦ Check completeness of the delivery.
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Delivery, transport, storage |
Unpacking
When opening the transport packaging, there is a risk of damage from sharp edges, nails, staples, splinters etc.
♦ Unpack the fan carefully.
♦ Check the fan for obvious transport damage.
♦ Only remove the packaging shortly before assembly.
Transport
Safety information
Warning: Electrical or mechanical hazards due to fire, moisture, short circuit or malfunction.
♦ Never transport the fan by the connecting wire, terminal box, impeller, protection grille, inlet cone or silencer.
♦ In open transport, please make sure that no water can penetrate into the motor or other sensitive parts.
♦ We recommend transporting the fan to the installation site in the original packaging.
Caution: If transported without care during loading and unloading, the fan may be damaged.
♦ Load and unload the fan carefully.
♦ Use hoisting equipment that is suitable for the weight to be hoisted.
♦ Observe the transportation arrows on the packaging.
♦ Use the fan packaging exclusively as transport protection and not as a lifting aid.
Storage
♦ Store the fan in the original packaging in a dry, dust-free location protected against weather.
♦ Avoid the effects of extreme heat or cold.
3
Hazard due to loss of function of the motor bearing
♦ Avoid storing for too long (recommendation: max. 1 year).
♦ Check that the motor bearing functions properly before installation.
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5Description
5.1Intended use
All MUB- versions:
• The fans are intended for installation in ventilation
systems. They can be installed both in duct systems
and also with free suction via an inlet cone and a
suction-side contact protection grille. Free discharge
via a contact protection grille is also possible.
MUB and MUB-CAV/VAV:
The fan is suitable for conveying clean air.
MUB/T and MUB/T-S:
The fan is suitable for conveying contaminated air (dust,
kitchen exhaust).
MUB/F:
• The fan is suitable for conveying clean air.
• The smoke extraction units MUB/F are used in case of
fire to extract smoke gases, as well as in normal
working conditions of up to 55°C.
5.2Incorrect use
Incorrect use refers mainly to using the fan in another way to that described. The following examples are incorrect
and hazardous:
• Conveying of explosive and combustible media
• Conveying of aggressive media
• Operation in an explosive atmosphere
• Operation without duct system or protection grille
• Operation with the air connections closed
• Installation outside without weather protection
5.3Technical data
Max. ambient temperature [°C]see data sheet, available in our online catalogue.
Max. temperature of transported air [°C]see data sheet, available in our online catalogue.
Sound pressure [dB]see data sheet, available in our online catalogue.
Voltage, current, frequency, enclosure class, weightsee name plate of the fan
The motor data can be found on the name plate of the motor, or in the technical documents of the motor
manufacturer.
The data on the name plate of the fan apply to "standard air" according to ISO 5801.
5.4MUB equipped with an EC motor
The fans are driven by EC motors. These motors are delivered with a pre-wired potentiometer (0–10 V) that allows you
to easily find the required working point of the fan.
5.5Description MUB/T and MUB/T-S
Airflow direction
The MUB/T is suitable for a 90° airflow direction
application.
The MUB/T-S is suitable for an inline airflow direction
application.
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5.6Description MUB-CAV/VAV
Please observe that the input voltage of the controller can vary between 195 and 253 V. The MUB-CAV/VAV with the
integrated controller offers you the possibility for a constant airflow (factory setting) or a constant pressure ventilation
or just to display data.
Constant air volume function (CAV)
If the air volume (factory
setting) is to be kept
constant, the differential
pressure in front of the
inlet cone and in the
inlet cone must be kept
constant.
measuring point — inlet cone
1
“-” controller input
Constant pressure - variable air volume function (VAV)
If the pressure in the duct system is to be kept constant, the differential pressure between atmosphere and duct system
must be kept constant. For this operation mode, the position of the measuring tubes must be changed using the „constant pressure kit“. This kit and its manual are included in the MUB-CAV/VAV
measuring point — in front of the inlet cone
2
“+” controller input
5
5.6.1Sensor control module for differential pressure and volume PCA1000/6000D2
The factory setting of the controller is CAV (constant air volume). The measured value is compared with the setpoint
value. The controller adjusts the 0-10 V controlled output for the EC motor to keep the air volume constant. The specific
characteristics of the inlet cone size are considered in the k-factor. Table 2 K-factor MUB-CAV/VAV, page 5. For more
detailed information of the controller module (PCA1000/6000D2), see operating manual of the controller.
The fan is equipped with high-temperature motors for temperature classification F400/120 min, in single and twospeed versions.
The MUB/F smoke extract fans are suitable for the exhaust of hot smoke gases (once) and for daily ventilation requirements. After using the fan for the exhaust of hot smoke gases it has to be renewed.
♦ Observe 2 Important safety information, page 1
♦ Use installation material with fire resistance classes that meet temperature requirements.
♦ Provide contact and intake protection and ensure safety distances according to DIN EN ISO13857 and DIN 24167-1.
♦ Use vibration dampers to prevent vibration transmissions. For example, article #37324 in our accessory range.
♦ To reduce transmission of vibration to the duct system, we recommend flexible connections from our accessory
range, see chapter Accessories.
Preconditions
♦ Ensure that the fan and all its components are
undamaged.
♦ Fit the fans in such a way that there is sufficient
access for installation, troubleshooting, maintenance
and repair.
Important
Overheating motor
♦ The installation distance must correspond to the adjacent image. If the motor protrudes out of the
housing, the distance between other motors/Multiboxes or a wall has to be 1X A.
♦ As well as adhering to the maximum ambient temperature (see fan data sheet), care must be taken that
the ventilation for the motors is sufficient. Trapped heat must be avoided at all costs.
Distance to a wall
♦ Protect against dust and moisture when installing.
♦ Ensure that the information on the name plates (fan
and motor) matches up with the operating conditions.
Distance to a MUB
Important
Damage to the bearings or other parts of the fan
can occur.
♦ Do not place a duct bend directly before or
after the fan!
♦ Ensure a smooth and constant air flow to the
device.
• Round duct system: D = Nominal diameter
• Rectangular duct system: D = Hydraulic diameter
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8.1Installation positions
1.
2.
3.
1.
2.
3.
MUB/T, MUB/T-S
Important
Damage to the fan if condensation water cannot drain.
♦ Ensure that the drain plug is always at the lowest point of the fan to ensure that the condensation water
can drain.
MUB, MUB/F
The installation is possible in any mounting position.
8.2Changing the discharge direction
Important
An inline airflow direction is not possible
with a MUB/T. This application can be
implemented with a MUB/T-S
MUB/T
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Legend
1. MUB/T with airflow direction 90° upwards
(factory assembly)
2. MUB/T with airflow direction 90° sideways
3. Change of airflow direction
As a default, the Multiboxes have been designed
for an inline airflow direction. The airflow can be
changed from inline to 90° by replacing the side
panels.
Legend
1. Multibox with inline airflow direction (factory
assembly)
2. Multibox with 90° airflow direction
3. Change of airflow direction
MUB
MUB/F
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Detailansicht
1.
2.
3.
Detailansicht
20 mm
20 mm
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9Electrical connection
Safety information
♦ Observe 2 Important safety information, page 1
♦ Prevent the ingress of water into the connection box.
Connection
♦ Check if the data on the nameplate matches the
connection data.
♦ Complete the electrical connection according to the
circuit diagram.
♦ Connect the cable end in a dry environment.
♦ Install a circuit breaker in the permanent electrical
installation, with a contact opening of at least 3 mm
at each pole.
♦ Fans with EC- motors must be switched on/off via the
control input.
Protective grounding wire
The protective grounding must have a cross-section equal to or greater than that of the phase conductor.
Residual current circuit breaker
All-current-sensitive residual current circuit breakers are required for use in alternating-current systems with 50/60
Hz, in combination with electronic devices such as EC motors, frequency converters or uninterruptible power supplies
(UPS).
9.1Cable bushing panel
If a cable bushing through the panel is needed,
please pay attention to the following notes and
instructions, see adjacent picture.
♦ Perform all work steps in the following notes
and instruction on both sides of the doublewalled panel.
♦ Deburr the bore holes to avoid damaging the
cable.
♦ We recommend using stepped rubber to avoid
damaging the cable (available at Systemair,
article no. 313521).
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9.2Electrical connection accessories
10V
GND
0-10V
10V
GND
0-10V
S-5EC/FRQ
10V
GND
A
EC-Vent
IN/10V
OUT/PWM
GND
IN/RPMTAC H
+10V
0...10V/PWM
GND
optional
PWM
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The following wiring diagrams show the electrical connections between accessories and
fans (with EC motor) or frequency converters (e.g. FRQ, FRQS, FXDM) which can be
controlled with a 0–10V signal. If you are not sure if your fan is equipped with an EC- motor
please see chapter 6 Name plate and type key, page 6.
All fans with EC motors are equipped with a pre-wired potentiometer (0–10V).
♦ The potentiometer must be disconnected if the fan should be controlled by other
accessories via 0–10V (e.g. accessories below).
Wire- colours of motors with carried out cables:+10V = red0..10V/PWM =
yellow
Controll via 0–10V signal
MTP 10MTP 20
motor/frequency
converter
GND = blue
S-5EC/FRQ
EC-Basic
MTV—1/10
Controll via switching on / off
The following fans are equipped with a DIN1 connection:
MUB 062 560ECMUB 100 630EC
MUB 062 630ECMUB 100 710EC
MUB/TS 042 450EC-KMUB/TS 062 560ECMUB/T 042 500EC
MUB/TS 062 500ECMUB/T 042 450EC-KMUB/T 062 560EC
Din1: enable electronics
• enable: pin open or voltage 5–50 V DC
• disable: bridge to GND
EC-Vent
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24V AC
CO2RT-R-D
Supply
Neutral
Common
Relay NO
Relay NC
+10V
0...10V
GND
Din1
24V AC or DC
IR24-P
24V
Neutral
Common
Relay NO
Relay NC
+10V
0...10V
GND
Din1
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CO2RT-R(-D)
9.3Protecting the motor
Note:
In fans equipped with an EC motor, there is no additional motor protection needed. The motor protection is
integrated in the electronics of the motor.
Warning
Fan switches off in case of fire.
The motors of the MUB/F have no motor protection fitted as standard. Any kind of motor protection and
frequency converter must be bypassed in case of fire.
Important
IR24–P
Damage to motor due to overcurrent, overload or short circiut.
♦ Lead-out temperature monitors must be integrated in the control circuit in such a way that, if a fault
occurs, the motor cannot switch on again automatically after it has cooled down.
♦ Motor lines and temperature monitor lines should be laid separately on principle.
♦ Without thermal protection: Use a motor protection switch!
9.4Variable-speed fans
Warning
Resonant frequencies may result increased vibration in certain speed ranges. These vibrations may destroy
components.
♦ Only operate the fan outside these speed ranges.
♦ Pass through these speed ranges so quickly that any vibration cannot exceed the admissible resonant
frequency values.
♦ Observe the operating instructions of the frequency converter.
Caution
Damage as a result of incorrect commissioning of the frequency converter.
♦ Install the fan and frequency converter as near as possible to one another.
♦ Use shielded cables.
♦ All components (fan, frequency converter and motor) must be grounded.
♦ Avoid running the fan via the frequency converter below 10 Hz.
♦ Heating of the motor due to use of a variable frequency drive must be checked in the application by the
customer.
♦ Never exceed the maximum impeller rotation speed indicated on the name plate of the fan.
♦ In any case Systemair recommends an all-pole sine filter if the fan is operated with a frequency
converter.
♦ For the following fans an all-pole sine filter is mandatory to avoid damages:
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Commissioning
10Commissioning
Warranty claims can only be made if commissioning work is carried out correctly and written evidence thereof is
provided.
Safety information
♦ Observe 2 Important safety information, page 1
Preconditions
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♦ Installation and electrical connection have been
correctly performed.
♦ Before switching the fan on, check for externally
visible damage and ensure that the protective
equipment functions properly.
Commissioning of speed-controlled fans
Check the fan for vibrations at all normal operation speeds during commissioning. Determine and evaluate vibrations
on the housing and bearing areas in accordance with DIN ISO 14694 depending on motor power and positioning.
Measurable vibration velocities depend e.g. on following factors:
• positioning
The working point of the fan, as well as used external devices and accessories, also influence the running
characteristics.
Tests
Do the tests requested in the commissioning report (19 Commissioning Report, page 18)
♦ Inlet and outlet are free.
♦ Cable glands are tight.
♦ Safety devices have been fitted.
11Operation
Safety information
♦ Observe 2 Important safety information, page 1
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12Troubleshooting/maintenance/repair
Safety information
♦ Observe 2 Important safety information, page 1
12.1 Troubleshooting
Table 6 Troubleshooting
Fan does not run
smoothly
Air output of fan too
low
Grinding sounds
when starting or
operating the fan
Impeller imbalance
Soiling on the impellerClean carefully, rebalance
Material decomposition on the
impeller due to aggressive
material conveyed.
Impeller rotates in wrong
direction.
Deformation of impeller due to
excessive temperature.
Vibrations, oscillations
Fan operation in resonant
frequency range
Impeller rotates in wrong
direction.
Wrong wiring configuration (e.g.
Y instead of Delta).
Pressure losses too high.Optimize the line routing.
Flow regulators not or only
partly open.
Intake or pressure ducts are
blocked.
Check if the duct connections of
the fan are strained.
Rebalancing by a specialist company if possible,
otherwise contact Systemair.
Contact Systemair
Change direction of rotation (swap two phases in case of
a 3– phase motor).
Contact Systemair
Ensure that the temperature does not exceed the
certified value/Install new impeller.
Check the installation of the fan/check the duct system,
see 8 Installation, page 8.
Consider chapter 9.4 Variable-speed fans, page 12
Change direction of rotation if possible, otherwise contact
Systemair.
Check and possibly correct the wiring configuration.
Check opening position on site.
Remove the blockage.
Loosen the duct connections and realign it.
Thermal contacts/
resistors have
triggered
Fan does not reach
nominal speed
Impeller rotates in wrong
direction.
Missing phase
Motor overheated
Capacitor (if used) not or not
correctly connected.
Motor blocked
Defective motor winding
Control units (if used) such as
frequency converter or
transformer are set incorrectly.
Mechanical blockageRemove the blockage.
Change direction of rotation (swap two phases in case of
a 3– phase motor).
In case of a 3 phase standard motor (not EC), check if all 3
phase are present.
Check the cooling impeller (if used), measure the motor
winding (if possible) / contact Systemair.
Connect the capacitor correctly.
Contact Systemair
Check the winding by resistance measurement (if
possible).
Contact Systemair
Correct the settings of the control units.
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Troubleshooting cont'd
Troubleshooting/maintenance/repair |
Faulty supply voltageCheck the supply voltage, re-establish the voltage supply.
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Motor does not
rotate
Electronics/motor
overheated
Faulty connection
Temperature monitor has
responded.
Insufficient coolingImprove cooling.
Overloaded motor
Ambient temperature too highCheck if the correct fan is used for your application.
Allow the motor to cool down, find and resolve the cause
of the fault.
Allow the motor to cool down, find and resolve the cause
of the fault.
Check if the correct fan is used for your application.
Note:
For all other damage/defects, please contact Systemair. Defective safety-relevant fans (for Ex and smoke
extraction applications) must be replaced completely.
12.2 Maintenance
Warranty claims can only be made if maintenance work is carried out correctly and written evidence thereof is
provided.
We recommend regular maintenance intervals to ensure continuous fan operation. These maintenance intervals are
specified in the “Activities” table below. In addition, the operator must carry out follow-up activities such as cleaning,
replacing defective components or other corrective measures. For traceability reasons, a maintenance plan must be
created which documents the work carried out. This must be created by the operator. If the operating conditions are
"extreme", the maintenance intervals must be reduced so that maintenance is carried out more frequently. Examples
of extreme operating conditions:
• Kitchen exhaust fans
• Durable ambient temperature > 30 ºC or < -10 ºC, or temperature fluctuations > 20 K
Table 7 Activities
Activity
Check the fan and its components for visible damage,
corrosion and contamination.
Check the impeller for damage and imbalance.
Check the condensate drain is working correctly.
Clean the fan/ventilation system (see 13 Cleaning, page
16).
Check the screwed connections for damages/defects and
check that they are firmly seated.
Check the fan intake is free from contamination.
Check that the fan and its components are being used
correctly.
Check the current consumption and compare this with the
rated data.
Check the vibration dampers (if used) are working
correctly and check for visible damage and corrosion.
Check the electrical and mechanical protective equipment
is working correctly.
Check the fan’s rating plate is legible.
Normal operating
conditions
Every six
months
XX
X
AnnuallyQuarterly
XX
XX
XX
X
XX
XX
X
X
XX
Extreme operating
conditions
Every six
months
See normal operating
conditions
See normal operating
conditions
See normal operating
conditions
See normal operating
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Activities cont'd
Check the connection clamps and screwed cable
connections for damage/defects, and check that they are
firmly seated.
Check the flexible connectors for damage.
Spare parts
♦ Use original spare parts from Systemair only.
♦ When ordering spare parts, please specify the serial number of the fan. This can be found on the name plate.
X
X
See normal operating
conditions
See normal operating
conditions
13Cleaning
Safety information
♦ Observe 2 Important safety information, page 1
Procedure
Keeping the fan clean extends its service life.
• Install a filter monitor.
• Change the filters of the ventilation system.
• Do not use steel brushes or sharp-edged objects.
• Do not use a high-pressure cleaner (steam jet cleaner) under any circumstances.
• Do not bend the fan blades when cleaning.
• When cleaning the impeller, pay attention to balance weights that have been positioned
• Keep the airways of the fan clear and clean them if necessary with a brush.
14Deinstallation/dismantling
Deinstall and dismantle the fan in reverse order of installation and electrical connection.
15Disposal
♦ Ensure material is recycled. Observe national regulations.
♦ The device and the transport packaging are predominantly made from recyclable raw materials.
♦ Disassemble the fan into its components.
♦ Separate the parts according to:
• reusable material
• material groups to be disposed of (metal, plastics, electrical parts, etc.)
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EU Declaration of conformity — Multibox |
16EU Declaration of conformity — Multibox
The manufacturer:Systemair GmbH
Seehöfer Straße 45
97944 Boxberg
Germany
Product designation:Multibox
Type designation:MUB, MUB EC, MUB—CAV/VAV
Since year of manufacture:
The manufacturer declares that the above mentioned products in their design and construction and the version
marketed by us complies with the harmonization legislation listed below:
EU directives:2006/42/ECMachinery directive
Regulations:1253/2014Only for ventilation units above 30W
Type designation:AxZent; KBR; MUB-K; MUB/T; MUB/T-S; DVN; DVNI
Since year of manufacture:
The manufacturer declares that the above mentioned products in their design and construction and the version
marketed by us complies with the harmonization legislation listed below:
18EU Declaration of conformity — Smoke extract fans
The manufacturer:Systemair GmbH
Seehöfer Straße 45
97944 Boxberg
Germany
Product designation:Smoke extract fans
Type designation:KBR/F; MUB/F
Since of manufacture:
The manufacturer declares that the above mentioned products in their design and construction and the version
marketed by us complies with the Harmonization legislation listed below:
2016
EU directives:2006/42/ECMachinery directive
2014/30/EUDirective electromagnetic compatibility
(EMC)
2011/65/EURoHS directive
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19Commissioning Report
Warranty claims can only be made if commissioning work is carried out correctly and written evidence thereof is
provided.
Fan
Description:
Article no.:Manufacturing order no.:
Installer
Company:Contact person:
Company address:
Tel. no.:Email:
Operator (Place of installation)
Company:Contact person:
Company address:
Tel. no.:Email:
Type of connection
Directly to mains
0-10 V signal (EC motor)
via contactor control
Transformer
Frequency converter
Sinus filter
Shielded cables
Motor protection
Motor protection switch or motor protection relay
PTC resistor
Resistance value [Ω]:
Thermal contact
Electrical motor protection
Others:
Functional check
Impeller easily rotatable (by hand)
Rotation direction acc. to directional arrow
Smooth running without unusual noise/
vibrations
YesNo
□□
□□
□□
□□
□□
□□
□□
YesNo
□□
□□
□□
□□
YesNo
□□
□□
□□
Nominal data - Fan (name plate on fan housing)
Voltage [V]:Current [A]:
Frequency [Hz]:Power [kW]:
Fan impeller speed [rpm]:
Measured data at commissioning
Voltage [V]:Temp. of transported air [°C]:
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Current L1 [A]*:
Fan impeller speed [rpm]:
Current L2 [A]:“Air volume”, “Differential pressure” not necessary for
Jet fans
Air volume [m3/s]:
Current L3 [A]:
*For single-phase fans, fill in line “Current L1 [A]”*Δ- Pressure between suction-side and discharge of the fan
Differential pressure [Pa]*:
If an air flow measurement is not possible, this value can be calculated using the following formula: