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31.05.2019 

     

RADIAL  ROOF  FANS

  SMART-N 

 

 

10.

 

Occupational Health and Safety 

Start up and the operational use is only admissible  exclusively after getting acquainted  
with the contents of the present Use and Maintenance Manual

.  The fan will not cause any  

hazard to User / personnel, if it is stably installed  on the roof base or another supporting struc- 
ture of appropriate load carrying capacity. 
Connect the fan to the power supply system, strictly according to the enclosed Connection Dia- 
gram  and  the guidelines  shown in Section 6  of the present 

Use and Maintenance 

Manual.  

 

 
    Connection to the power supply system ought to be carried ou by an 

authorised person with qualifications,  according to the valid regulations within the ran- 
ge of Occupational Health and Safety

.

 

In the course of operational use,  examine the connection of the PE protective cable. Any revi-

 

sion activity and

 repair can be executed after the device is disconnected from the power supply.

 

 

11.

 

Transport and Storage 

The fans have to

 be transported on pallets and protected with foil. During 

loading/reloading and

 

transport the device must not 

be neither

 

thrown nor knocked down. Do not

 put any additional load  

on the device. It is inadmissible to put one device on top of another (no stacking).  
During the transport protect them from atmospheric factors and from mechanical damage. 
The fan should be stored in dry rooms and in areas of efficient ventilation. 
The vertical transport to the site of use 

(roof of the building)

 

has to be carried out after the hood  

is taken off. For lifting and horizontal transport, connect the carrying lines to the transport eyes.    

As the impeller is uncovered 

(

without the hood

)

, lifting and vertical transport have to be 

carried out especially with precautions

 

12.

 

Terms of warranty 

The period of warranty for the purchased device is indicated in the “Card of Warranty”. The war- 
ranty does not comprise: 
●  mechanical damage and dysfunctions caused by User, 
● 

device failures caused

 

during

 use which was in contradiction with the purpose of operational 

use and the present Use and Maintenance Manual, 

●  any damages being caused during the improper transport, storage or incorrect maintenance. 

 
Infringement of the Section 3 “Reservations of producer” of the User’s Manual and espe- 

cially modifications

 

undertaken by User on one’s own or operational use that is in contra- 

diction with its purpose shall cause the loss of warranty validity

 

 

Summary of Contents for SMART-160/3000-N

Page 1: ...812W70 SMART 400 750 N 31 05 2019 EN 812W61 SMART 200 1000 N 31 05 2019 EN 812W71 SMART 400 1000 N 31 05 2019 EN 812W62 SMART 200 1500 N 31 05 2019 EN 812W72 SMART 400 1500 N 31 05 2019 EN 812W63 SMA...

Page 2: ...of March 30th 2011 on implementing the 2009 125 EC Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council with regard to ecodesign requirements for fans driven by motors with an electric input power...

Page 3: ...ional use 4 Technical Data Table No 1 Type of the fan Synchronous rotations Supply voltage Motor rate Maximum volume flow Maximum fan pressure Weight r p m V Hz kW m h Pa kg SMART 160 3000 N 3000 3 x...

Page 4: ...2019 Flow charts Table No 2 SMART 160 3000 N Acoustic pressure level dB A outlet inlet 1 m 5 m 10 m 15 m 1 m 79 69 62 59 71 Table No 3 SMART 200 1000 N Acoustic pressure level dB A outlet inlet 1 m 5...

Page 5: ...sure level dB A outlet inlet 1 m 5 m 10 m 15 m 1 m 79 69 62 59 71 Table No 4 SMART 250 1000 N Acoustic pressure level dB A outlet inlet 1 m 5 m 10 m 15 m 1 m 65 56 48 44 53 SMART 250 1500 N Acoustic p...

Page 6: ...oustic pressure level dB A outlet inlet 1 m 5 m 10 m 15 m 1 m 68 59 51 48 59 SMART 315 1500 N Acoustic pressure level dB A outlet inlet 1 m 5 m 10 m 15 m 1 m 80 70 63 60 70 SMART 315 3000 N Acoustic p...

Page 7: ...ustic pressure level dB A outlet inlet 1 m 5 m 10 m 15 m 1 m 63 55 46 43 53 SMART 400 1000 N Acoustic pressure level dB A outlet inlet 1 m 5 m 10 m 15 m 1 m 73 62 56 52 62 SMART 400 1500 N Acoustic pr...

Page 8: ...MART N 31 05 2019 Table No 7 SMART 500 750 N Acoustic pressure level dB A outlet inlet 1 m 5 m 10 m 15 m 1 m 69 59 52 49 61 SMART 500 1000 N Acoustic pressure level dB A outlet inlet 1 m 5 m 10 m 15 m...

Page 9: ...ROOF FANS SMART N Table No 8 SMART 630 750 N Acoustic pressure level dB A outlet inlet 1 m 5 m 10 m 15 m 1 m 77 67 60 56 70 SMART 630 1000 N Acoustic pressure level dB A outlet inlet 1 m 5 m 10 m 15 m...

Page 10: ...a motor with a radial impeller Impeller is statically and dynamically balanced according to ISO 14694 2003 AMD1 2010 gaining the G 2 5 class Lower skeletons of the 3000 r p m synchronous rotation fans...

Page 11: ...fans of 3000 r p m Fig No 1 Fans of SMART N types structure and dimensions Table No 10 Dimensions of the fans type SMART N except for fans of rotational speed 3000 r p m Type of the fan A B C D E Qua...

Page 12: ...on a roof of the industrial building it is important to install it on a pedestal with a suitable roof base It is recommended to apply the TPD N or TPDC N sound absorbing roof bases delivery on separat...

Page 13: ...and positioned at the place of operation Connection flange Fig No 3 Connection flange of the fan dimensions Table No 12 Dimensions of the connection flanges Type of the fan Connection flange A mm B mm...

Page 14: ...C 160 N 160 430 630 625 SMART 200 N TPDC 200 N 200 430 630 625 SMART 250 N TPDC 250 N 250 530 730 950 SMART 315 N TPDC 315 N 315 530 730 950 SMART 400 N TPDC 400 N 400 790 990 1200 SMART 500 N TPDC 50...

Page 15: ...the fan even for a check before the hood is reinstalled CAUTION 1 Insulation class I 2 Ingress protection IP54 3 Setting of the motor protective switch Q1 It 1 1 x In where In means rated current o th...

Page 16: ...egular periods of time i e once a year During the check take into account the function of the fan as well as its technical state All the activities connected with technical revisions on the fan have t...

Page 17: ...t be neither thrown nor knocked down Do not put any additional load on the device It is inadmissible to put one device on top of another no stacking During the transport protect them from atmospheric...

Page 18: ...s Journal of Laws L 285 of 31 10 2009 327 2011 EU Guideline of March 30th 2011 on implementing the 2009 125 EC Directive of the European Parlia ment and of the Council with regard to ecodesign require...

Page 19: ...19 31 05 2019 RADIAL ROOF FANS SMART N NOTES...

Page 20: ...20 RADIAL ROOF FANS SMART N 31 05 2019 NOTES...

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