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CHAPTER 8 
 

CARE AND 
MAINTENANCE

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

8.0 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Care and maintenance  

Safety instructions listed in Chapter 1.2 must be observed! 

Prior to all work always ensure that the fan unit is isolated from the 
power supply and secured against restarting! 

In principle the devices are maintenance-free; the unit is not user 
serviceable. Nevertheless all necessary maintenance work must be carried 
out by qualified electricians! 

Excessive deposits of dirt, dust, fats etc. on the impeller, motor, protective 
grids and especially between housing and impeller are not allowed; as it can 
lead to heavy imbalance in the impeller, overheat the motor or even block 
the impeller. In those instances the device has to be cleaned.     

In case of no longer use the unit must be serviced before operation.  

 

Should be examined: 

 

Secure mounting of the fan / replace if in doubt 

 

Remove contaminant deposits   

 

Mechanical damage, shut down the device, replace damage parts  

 

Firm seating of bolt connections, loosen screws  

 

Housing quality (cracks, brittleness of the plastic)  

 

Overrunning of the impeller, the impeller doesn`t run freely, note 
possible causes of failure in Chapter 8.1 

 

Bearing noise 

 

Vibrations 

– see Chapter 8.1 

 

Power consumption according to the specifications on the type plate 

– 

see Chapter 8.1 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

8.1 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Troubleshooting  

Safety instructions listed in Chapter 1.2 must be observed! 

Attention:  If  the  impeller  or  motor  is  blocked  use  3  seconds  for  the  restart 
interval. 

Error 

Causes 

Solution  

Fan doesn`t start  

- no voltage 
 

Mains voltage check 
Check connection according to  
wiring diagram  

- no set point > 0,5V 

Clear blockage, clean or replace 

- blocked impeller  

Contact Airflow technical support  

- blocked motor 

Contact Airflow technical support  

- switched off motor  

Switch on protection (15sec.) 
await 

Fuse releases  

- inter-turn short-circuits 
in motor 

Contact Airflow technical support 

- damaged cable or 
connector 

Replace parts, if necessary 
replace motor (Contact Aifflow 
technical support) 

- connected incorrectly  

Check the connection, modify 

Vibrations 

- contamination  

Clean  

- mounting vibrancy  

Check mounting, repair  

Abnormal noises 

- grinding impeller  

Clean impeller, replace 

- bearing damages  

Contact Airflow customer service 

- mechanical damages  

Perform maintenance  

Fan doesn’t 
perform properly  

- insufficient air 
conveyance 

Check inflow and outflow / keep 
clear 

- wrong voltage 

Check connection / modify 

- contamination 

Clean 

- insufficient back-flow  

Extend back-flow   

 

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Summary of Contents for QT 150VS

Page 1: ...nd Operating Instructions QuietAir 150mm Axial Fan MODEL QT 150VS Variable Speed Fan 50 260m3 hr With Adjustable Timer control Variable Speed with timer Low Energy Quiet Long Life Extra Safe 80000309...

Page 2: ...ance Chapter 3 SPECIFICATIONS DIMENSIONS M1 150 0 10V 3 0 Specifications 3 1 Product lifetime 3 2 Accessories 3 3 Dimensions Chapter 4 FUNCTION 4 0 Function description Chapter 5 CLEANING DEINSTALLATI...

Page 3: ...and accident prevention regulations must be observed All electrical work and commissioning must be carried out only by authorized and qualified electricians Maintenance and installation work must be c...

Page 4: ...rly installed and used for its intended purpose product complies with the valid regulations and CE guidelines at the time of its production 1 5 Transport The fan is factory packed so that it is protec...

Page 5: ...ectrical data this must be conformed to the local supply network On the test stand fan performance was complied with DIN EN ISO 5801 1 10 Noise data The noise data which relate to distances is valid u...

Page 6: ...on inhibit activates the fan for 15 sec to protect the motor from rapid on off switching CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATIONS DIMENSIONS M1 150 0 10 V 3 0 Specifications Impeller 137 Electrical supply NYM 0 2 x1...

Page 7: ...be limited internally via internal potentiometer settings In delivery condition the full scope of the control range becomes available 2 Scaling Scaling can be set through the internal potentiometer i...

Page 8: ...sible housing parts the external housing of the fan with a damp cloth Do not use any aggressive paint solvent cleaning agents High pressure cleaner or spray water is not permitted 5 1 Cover Dismantlin...

Page 9: ...ter unpacking and before installation the following points must be checked if any transport damage is noticed broken or bent parts free running of the impeller 6 2 Installation The QuietAir 150 is des...

Page 10: ...and wall plugs 3 Backdraft shutter and guide vane If required backdraft shutter scope of delivery can be installed behind the guide vane fig 6 During the housing installation the guide vane must be mo...

Page 11: ...must take place in one wire Insertion of 2 wires in the grommet is not allowed In the wiring make sure that wires are placed not on the board but on the edge along the housing fig 9 10 For LiYY contr...

Page 12: ...with supply cable through NYM O 4 1 5mm 2 Relays with low voltage consumers Connection combined with control line through LiYY 5 0 34mm 2 Wire transfer not over the board 1 Insert and tighten the ter...

Page 13: ...an the following need to be checked regularly Appearance of dust or dirt in the housing on the motor and impeller Free running of the impeller Appearance of excessive vibration and noise In case of pr...

Page 14: ...rminal N L Terminal N and L have to be connected to the 230V operating voltage Terminal 5 Terminal 1 activates the low stage Terminal 6 Terminal 2 activates the high stage Terminal 7 10 VDC Terminal 3...

Page 15: ...rocessing work wherein the setpoint of 10 V the controller will reach the maximum value of 100 Thus in the delivery state complete bandwidth set is available for both setpoint input and speed control...

Page 16: ...peed Note Minimum air operation and minimum rate of air can be achieved by electronic temperature sensors such as the ETR Type see accessories 4 Relay output An operating message will be displayed on...

Page 17: ...5 Schematic overview for QuietAir QT150 VS Fig 17...

Page 18: ...failure in Chapter 8 1 Bearing noise Vibrations see Chapter 8 1 Power consumption according to the specifications on the type plate see Chapter 8 1 8 1 Troubleshooting Safety instructions listed in C...

Page 19: ...ion mechanical loading fatigue and or other effects that could not be directly discerned should be disposed in accordance with local and international laws and regulations The same applies to auxiliar...

Page 20: ...le electrical supply 3 Has not been subjected to issue neglect or damage 4 Has not been modified or repaired by any person not authorised by Airflow Developments Ltd 5 Has been installed in accordance...

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