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K25DSF2NET
K40DSH2NET
K45DTT2BET

K28DSM2NET
K45DST2NET
K45DTH2BET

Thank you for purchasing the KDK Compact Axial Flow Fan.
   Please read these instructions carefully, before using this product, and retain this instruction 
   for future use.
   Make sure to read "Safety Precautions" (on page 2-4) prior to use.

K35DSM2NET
K40DTL2BET

Table of Contents

Safety Precautions .................................. 2-4
Names and Dimensions of Component...... 5
Maintenance and Inspection....................... 6
Periodic Check and Maintenance............... 7
Specifications ............................................. 8
Installation Instructions.................................

......................................  9-Rear cover page

     1. Before installation.............................. 9
     2. Installation ....................................... 10
     3. Power cord connection........................
         ............................. 11-Rear cover page

Compact Axial Flow Fan

Operating Instructions (Included Installation Instruction)

K40DSL2NET
K40DTH2BET

Summary of Contents for K40DSH2NET

Page 1: ...afety Precautions on page 2 4 prior to use K35DSM2NET K40DTL2BET Table of Contents Safety Precautions 2 4 Names and Dimensions of Component 5 Maintenance and Inspection 6 Periodic Check and Maintenanc...

Page 2: ...all components and parts If they fall it may cause an injury When combustible gas leakage occurs open the windows to make air circulate When you start the fan a spark of the electrical contacts may c...

Page 3: ...ls or if an electricity leakage occurs in it it may cause an electric shock Stop immediately the operation in case of any abnormality noise vibration smell and request for repair May cause unexpected...

Page 4: ...or sucking the obstacle Don t operate with the wheel to which much dust has been adhered May cause wheel breakage or motor burnout Do not install the main body and indoor air supply entrance at the pl...

Page 5: ...350 410 480 540 B 197 206 206 218 C 22 21 5 26 25 5 D 248 298 347 395 E 400 460 525 588 F 366 426 491 554 G 350 415 480 546 H M8 M8 M8 M10 I 32 32 32 34 J 9 9 9 11 Parts name Casing A Casing B Motor...

Page 6: ...years Inspection Criteria Indication Maintenance Remarks 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 Entire fan Update equipment 2 Casing Guide vanes 3 Wheel 5 Terminal Check noise and vibration by hearing...

Page 7: ...f use operation time per day etc 5 Abnormal conditions from when and how it occurs 6 Handling air for general ventilation or for clean air and intended use symptom Insufficient air flow Excessive vibr...

Page 8: ...25DSF2NET Single phase 220 240V 4 25 Hi 600 720 0 19 0 17 0 24 0 22 34 38 41 0 42 0 51 0 54 0 50 5 53 5 4 7 Lo 550 650 0 14 0 12 0 17 0 18 27 29 39 5 41 5 49 0 52 0 48 5 51 5 K28DSM2NET Single phase 2...

Page 9: ...which requires water the place where steam generates the place where corrosive gas may generate and the place where chemicals are used Don t make a hole to the fan casing In the casing there are elec...

Page 10: ...For power connecting removing or setting the terminal cover Install the exterior duct in over 1 100 declining slope toward outer side Make the access door opening to the side of power cord or termina...

Page 11: ...ill stop Once the fuse blows the motor cannot restart itself that is it cannot rotate Locate and remove the cause of the error and replace the motor Note that an unstable or temporarily installed powe...

Page 12: ...gainst the terminal cover biting power cord Power supply Fan body The tip of the power cord which is not used must be insulated Protection tapes or covers for insulation Terminal For reference only So...

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