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NOTE: The Ecosmart Control Box is a seperate item, 

packed individually.

Warning - Inverter Speed Control

An Inverter is used to provide speed control. When the fan is 

isolated, allow 5 minutes for the capacitors in the inverter 

to discharge before commencing any work on the unit.

Introduction

The units shall be manufactured from a highly rigid

pentapost framework with 25mm double skinned infill

panels. The panels shall contain inert high density infill. Panel

materials are heavy gauge Aluzinc corrosion resistant steel.

The units shall provide exceptional thermal and acoustic

insertion. The very low breakout noise level through the unit

casing must not be exceeded. 

The general construction is to class A leakage.

The fan impeller and motor shall be selected to provide the

most energy efficient solution conforming to part L

regulations and shall be direct drive with EFF2 high

efficiency motors to BS5000 as standard. 

The fan impeller shall be a high efficiency backward curved

centrifugal design, manufactured in galvanised steel.

Galvanised steel. 

NOTE: Maximum ambient operating

temperature 50 Degree C. 

1.0 Handling

Before commencement of lifting ensure that normal 

equipment safety checks have been carried out and the

lift/deposit areas are clear of site personnel and traffic.

Note: the weight of the unit from the rating plate and lift

using “spreaders” as shown in (figure 1.)

2.0 Fan Installation 

Installation must be carried out by competent personnel 

in accordance with the appropriate authority and 

conforming to all statutory and governing regulations e.g.

I.E.E., CIBSE, COHSE etc.

Units are suitable for internal use unless it has a optional

outdoor cover. (Please refer to section 3.0 for outdoor

weather cover details). 

Prior to installation the impeller should be rotated by hand

to check for smooth rotation and that no transit damage

has occurred. It is advisable to fit flexible connectors on

either side of the fan unless there is an open ended inlet or

discharge and the fans should be supported on A/V mounts

(figures 2 and 3). 

The A/V mounts should be “levelled off” for satisfactory

running and the flexible connectors installed maintaining

the line of the ductwork with minimal crimping.

A range of ancillaries including guards and silencers are

available from Nuaire. 

2.1 Ecosmart Control Installation

The controller must be fitted indoors (an optional outdoor

cover can be purchased) and away from moisture ingress.

The operating range is - 10

o

to 35

o

C up to 85% relative

humidity.

The controller must be fitted to a vertical vibration free wall

with appropriate fastners and for ease of installation the

cover should be removed and the casing separated from the

base. If cooling fans are fitted they should be disconnected

while installation takes place.

The cable connecting the Ecosmart control and the fan must

be a screened power cable, max length 30m. It should be

earthed at both ends using the special cable glands supplied.

(Details of wiring connections are shown on pages 2 & 4).

Figure 1.

Figure 2.

Figure 3.

Underframe supplied 

by others.

10. 05. 17. Leaflet number 671174

AIRMOVER

Supply and Extract Fans

Installation and Maintenance

Nuaire: A Trading Division of Polypipe Limited  

Western Industrial Estate

 

Caerphilly  United Kingdom  CF83 1NA  

T: 029 2088 5911  F: 029 2088 7033  E: [email protected]  W: www.nuaire.co.uk

Summary of Contents for ECOSMART AIRMOVER

Page 1: ...atutory and governing regulations e g I E E CIBSE COHSE etc Units are suitable for internal use unless it has a optional outdoor cover Please refer to section 3 0 for outdoor weather cover details Prior to installation the impeller should be rotated by hand to check for smooth rotation and that no transit damage has occurred It is advisable to fit flexible connectors on either side of the fan unle...

Page 2: ... volt free contacts are not fused If these are used to power any external equipment the installer must provide adequate fusing or other protections These contacts are rated at 5A resistive 0 5A inductive Run connections These contacts are closed when the fan is running Fault connections No fault the contacts are closed Fault the contacts are opened this includes no power supply at the unit 4 4 Dat...

Page 3: ...mV and is measured at the fans terminal Ventilation mode Cooling mode Heating mode Local control 0 00 OFF trickle 0 25 Speed 1 0 50 0 75 1 00 Speed 2 1 50 1 75 2 00 Speed 3 2 50 2 75 3 00 Speed 4 3 50 3 75 4 00 Speed 5 4 50 4 75 5 00 Speed 6 5 50 5 75 6 00 Speed 7 6 50 6 75 7 00 Speed 8 7 50 7 75 8 00 Speed 9 8 50 8 75 9 00 Speed 10 9 50 9 75 10 00 Only available on relevant unit Enabling Sensors ...

Page 4: ... speed motors DOL starting on both speeds 3 phase units up to 3KW 3 phase units with matched frequency inverter 3 phase units 4KW and above Set up Commissioning Box 3 phase motors are connected directly to the Motor Terminal Box Observe the motor plate and connection details 3 phase two speed tap pam wound motors require a three contactor control 3 phase Dual wound motors require a two contactor c...

Page 5: ...rying out any work When ordering spare parts please quote the serial number of the unit and the ARC number of the purchase if possible This information will be available on the fan label 8 0 Warranty The Airmover has a 3 year warranty and Ecosmart Airmover has a 5 year warranty The warranty starts from the day of delivery and includes parts and labour for the first year The remaining years covers ...

Page 6: ...o the appropriate standard must be fitted 5 2 The electrical installation of the equipment must comply with the requirements of the relevant local electrical safety regulations 5 3 For EMC all control and sensor cables should not be placed within 50mm or on the same metal cable tray as 230V switched live lighting or power cables and any cables not intended for use with this product 6 0 COMMISSIONI...

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