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FUMEX

 C 600HT

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Manual

Make sure that objects cannot be drawn into the fan 
(see section 

2.4 Flying objects

). The inlet and outlet 

grilles must meet IP20 (EN 60529) requirements.  
NB: Some fans come equipped (by the manufacturer) 
with a suitable inlet grille. If there is still a risk of ob-
jects being drawn in, further measures must be taken.
The fan should be installed at a sufficient distance from 
other structures that may produce or be subjected to 
vibration. Where the fan is installed on vibration dam-
pers, the fan’s inlet and outlet must also be provided 
with flexible connections.
Make sure there is sufficient distance between the 
motor’s cooling fan and other objects as per the motor 
documentation. This should never be less than that 
shown i

Fig. 3

.

During installation, make proper allowance for safety 
distances and protection against combustible materials 
and personal injury.

Fan with stand

The fan must be mounted in a horizontal position, 
viewed from the motor shaft, as shown in 

Fig. 6

 with 

the stand at the bottom. All mounting holes in the 
stand must be used when installing the fan. When 
installing against a ventilation duct, connection must 
be made to the outlet and all mounting holes must be 
used. Lock nuts or equivalent must be used to prevent 
the fan or accessories from working loose due to vibration.

Fig. 4 

a) 

Stand

b) 

Motor feet (not pictured)

c) 

Inlet socket

Fig. 5 

Fig. 6 

d) 

Outlet socket

e) 

Motor

Fan without stand

The fan must be mounted in a horizontal position, 
viewed from the motor shaft, as shown i

Fig. 5

. Other 

mounting methods require the approval of Fumex AB. 
The mounting points of the fan are at the inlet flange, 
outlet flange and the motor feet (if present), where it 
is screwed tight into all mounting holes. Lock nuts or 
equivalent must be used to prevent the fan or access-
ories from working loose due to vibration.

4.2.4 Electrical connection

The fan must only be connected by a qua-
lified electrician. The fan and power supply 
must be protected in accordance with local 
electrical safety regulations.
Earth cable must always be connected and 
then with the motor’s ground screw.
Voltage and frequency must not deviate from 
the specifications on the fan’s rating plate.
Protection against short circuit, overload 
and voltage dip must be connected to the 
fan. The fan must always be equipped with a 
motor protection switch.

Detailed information about electrical connection can 
be found in the motor documentation and/or on the 
motor’s rating plate – NB: Always adhere to these spe-
cifications.
Use appropriate protection against electric shock. The 
fan must always be connected to a reliable earth con-
nection in accordance with the motor documentation, 
motor rating plate and fan labelling.
Always use cables intended for the purpose, with 
adequate insulation and of sufficient cross-sectional 
area. Cables must always be positioned in such a way 
that they do not come into contact with moving parts. 
They must also not come into contact with any liquid 
(e.g. due to condensation) that might flow along and 
into the connection box. Cable grommets of the correct 
dimension must always be used and must be properly 
tightened to the correct torque. 

Summary of Contents for C 600HT

Page 1: ...C 600HT Manual...

Page 2: ...EC Declaration of Conformity We declare under our sole responsibility that the product described in this document conforms to the standards or documents having the force of standards specified below I...

Page 3: ...ion with the result that clothes hair loose objects and body parts can be easily drawn into the fan Never allow any part of the body or loo se fitting clothing to be in the vicinity of the inlet The f...

Page 4: ...d if these have tripped due to the motor overheating they will return to their origi nal position after cooling down Make sure nothing can cause a hazard in the event of a temporary power failure If t...

Page 5: ...ng the product or ordering spare parts refer to the data in dicated on the nameplate in the first instance 3 2 2 Labelling 1 Fumex logo 2 Labels symbols relating to safe use of the fan 3 Nameplate Arr...

Page 6: ...partly completed machinery Before the fan is put into service it must comply with the requirements of Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC After installation the unit must meet the requirements of standard...

Page 7: ...n viewed from the motor shaft as shown in Fig 5 Other mounting methods require the approval of Fumex AB The mounting points of the fan are at the inlet flange outlet flange and the motor feet if prese...

Page 8: ...nominal value for any of the fan s phases Measured vibrations do not exceed permissible values The type and model match the order 5 Commissioning 5 1 Before commissioning Check to ensure the followin...

Page 9: ...Fault on one of the motor phases The motor is exceeding the maximum permissible speed Too little resistance in the airflow 3 Fan fails to start Contact between impeller and fan housing Foreign object...

Page 10: ...lan ce in the impeller The vibrations need to be measured and if found to have increased the cause must be established and rectified The maximum value for the vibrations at the motor ball bearing perp...

Page 11: ...rews are correctly tightened Safety equipment works properly The value for insulation resistance of the motor is correct The structure is fully intact without damaged components due to e g abrasion 9...

Page 12: ...he motor not on drawing are made of galvanised steel Fasteners not on drawing are made of stainless steel For execution of the seals sealant and sealing tape e g EPDM have been used A complete list of...

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