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Flexomix 060-950

DU14.F.110907.05.EN

Inspection

1. 

Sizes 060–360:

  

Remove the screws (item 1) and the pins/screws 

(item 2) and withdraw the fan units (fan and motor 
are mounted on slide rails).

 

2

1

 

Example fan unit sizes 060

360 

 

Sizes 480–600:

  

Access to the fan is normally via the inspection 
door. If required, remove the centre upright beam 

(item 1) and fixed cover (item 2), remove the screws 

(item 3) and the pins (item 4) and withdraw the fan 

units (fan and motor are mounted on slide rails).

 

4

1

2

3

 

Example fan unit sizes 480

600 

 

Sizes 740-950:

  

The fans are rigidly mounted and can be accessed 

through the inspection door/doors. 

2.  Check that the impeller rotates easily, is in balance 

and is not vibrating. Check also that the impeller 
is clean from any accumulation of particles. Imbal

-

ance may be due to a coating or damage to the 
impeller blades.

3.  Listen to the sound from the motor bearings. If the 

bearings are in good condition you will hear a slight 
purring sound. A scraping or pounding sound may 
mean that the bearings are damaged and servicing 

is then required.

4.  Check that the impellers firmly mounted and that 

they have not shifted sideways toward the inlet 
cone.

5.  The fan impeller and motor are mounted on a base 

frame fitted with rubber anti-vibration mountings.
Check that the anti-vibration mountings are firmly 

mounted and are intact.

6.  Check the condition of the mounting screws, the 

suspension devices and the base frame.

7.  Check that the gaskets on the connection plates 

around the connection opening are intact and are 
firmly fitted.

8.  Check that the measurement tubes are firmly fitted 

to their relevant measurement tapping.

9.  Reassemble the fan units.

10. Check the airflows by measuring 

Δ

p in the connec-

tions for flow measurement. Use the AHU’s flow la

-

bel and read which flow corresponds to measured 

Δ

p. 

Cleaning

1.  Follow item 1-8 under 

Inspection

.

2.  Wipe the fan impeller blades to remove any coat

-

ings. Use an environment-friendly degreasing 
agent. 

3.  The external surfaces of the motor should be kept 

clean. Remove any dust, dirt and oil. Clean with 

a dry cloth. If they are severely fouled, use an 

environment-friendly degreasing agent. The motor 

is likely to overheat if thick layers of dirt prevent air 
from entering the motor to cool the stator structure.

4.  Vacuum clean inside the air handling unit so that 

particles will not be blown out into the duct system. 

5.  Clean the other parts in the same way as the impel-

ler. Check that the inlet cones are securely mount-
ed.

6.  Follow item 9 under 

Inspection

 

To reset the overheating protection  

(EC motors)

1.  Switch off the power supply to the fan motor.

2.  Wait at least 20 sec. after the impeller has finished 

rotating.

3.  Switch on the power supply to the fan motor. 

Summary of Contents for Flexomix MIE-FD

Page 1: ...ontact motors for impeller size 080 090 have a thermistor The fan and motor unit are mounted on slide rails to facilitate servicing The air temperature should not exceed 50 C to ad equately cool the motor Fan and motor are very effectively vibrationisolated from the casing by means of a vibration isolating outlet connection and rubber antivibration mount ings sized according to the fans operating ...

Page 2: ...115 100 300 050 900 1580 805 120 100 360 050 1050 1580 990 125 100 360 056 1050 1580 990 140 112 480 056 1200 1950 990 145 100 480 063 1200 1950 990 230 132 600 063 1200 2160 1095 225 132 600 071 1350 2160 1095 250 132 740 071 1350 2480 1240 265 132 740 080 1500 2480 1240 335 160 750 071 1350 2020 1370 365 132 750 080 1500 2020 1370 335 160 850 071 1350 2560 1370 375 132 850 080 1500 2560 1370 345...

Page 3: ...35 30 30 190 1000 500 180 100 1300 635 30 30 240 1000 600 180 100 1300 740 30 30 300 1200 600 190 100 1520 740 30 30 360 1200 800 190 95 1520 930 30 30 480 1400 800 275 95 1890 930 30 30 600 1600 800 280 150 2100 1035 30 30 740 2000 900 240 170 2380 1140 50 50 750 1600 1000 210 185 1920 1270 50 50 850 2200 1000 180 185 2460 1270 50 50 950 1600 1200 210 230 1920 1560 50 50 C E A D Fan capacity ELFD...

Page 4: ...Manuf month Valmistus kk Miesiąc 1105 Art Nr 19121 1301_01 Y Y M M Typical fan rating plate N B The fans can be of different sizes variants Read the rating plate of both the supply air and the extract air fan Motor type 025 EC 1 230V 0 42 kW TK NC TK COM 0 10V GND L N PE 10V ALARM OPENS IN EVENT OF LARM CONTROL 0 10V POWER SUPPLY 1 230V 50Hz Motor type EC 1 230V all excl 025 EC 1 230V 0 42 kW NO C...

Page 5: ...30 400V 50Hz 5 72 7 8 10 4 4 3 8 0 3 3 4 5 6 0 360 050 EC E1 2 82 2 2 3 400V 50Hz 3 230 400V 50Hz 7 8 4 3 4 5 360 056 EC E1 4 70 3 0 4 0 3 400V 50Hz 3 230 400V 50Hz 10 4 13 7 7 7 6 0 7 9 480 056 F1 E1 3 0 3 0 3 400V 50Hz 3 230 400V 50Hz 10 4 6 4 6 0 480 063 F1 E1 4 0 4 0 5 5 5 5 7 5 7 5 3 400V 50Hz 3 230 400V 50Hz 13 7 18 4 25 1 8 4 11 1 15 1 7 9 10 6 14 5 600 063 F1 E1 4 0 4 0 5 5 5 5 3 400V 50Hz...

Page 6: ...ling unit The fan speed is adjusted to provide the correct airflow If the fan generates a lower airflow this may disturb ventilation system performance If the supply airflow is too low there will be imbal ance in the system and this may cause draught problems If the ventilation capacity is too low this may contribute to poor room climate If the extract airflow is too low poor ventilation capac ity...

Page 7: ...a base frame fitted with rubber anti vibration mountings Check that the anti vibration mountings are firmly mounted and are intact 6 Check the condition of the mounting screws the suspension devices and the base frame 7 Check that the gaskets on the connection plates around the connection opening are intact and are firmly fitted 8 Check that the measurement tubes are firmly fitted to their relevan...

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