• The fan must be installed according to the air direc-
tion label on the fan.
• The fan must be connected to duct or equipped with
a safety grille.
• The fan should be installed in a safe way and make
sure that no foreign objects are left behind.
• The fan should be installed in a way that makes ser-
vice and maintenance easy. N.B.! Consider the
weight and size of the fan.
• The fan should be installed in a way that vibrations
not can be transfused to duct or building. To provi-
de this, use for example a flange.
• Electrical installations must be made by an authori-
zed electrician.
• Electrical installation must be connected to a local-
ly situated isolator switch or by a lockable main
switch.
• Control that the fan is installed and connected elec-
trically in the right way, grounded and with motor
protection.
• For single phase fans a residual current device is used
(type A).
• For 3-phase fans a residual current circuit breaker is
used (type B).
• Wiring diagrams for each product see the Technical
Data on page 30 and page 31.
AC-MOTOR
• For speed regulation of AC motor a transformer or
thyristor can be connected.
• The AC motor has a built-in thermal contact.
EC-MOTOR
• Speed regulating of EC
motor can be done with
the built-in potentio-
meter, 0-10 V.
An external potentio-
meter can be connected
to the terminal if neces-
sary. The internal poten-
tiometer should then
be disconnec-
ted.
• RKB EC (does not apply for RKB 300x150 B1 EC,
RKB 400x200 C1 EC, RKB 500x250 B1 EC) has a
potentional free alarm relay that breaks at max AC
250 V 2A, ”K1”
.
RKB 300x150 B1 EC, RKB 400x200 C1 EC and
RKB 500x250 B1 EC has tachometer output one
pulse per revolution.
•
EMC-COMPATIBLE INSTALLATION OF EXTERNAL
CONTROL LINES:
The control cable may not be
longer than 30 m. Screened control cables must be
used when the cable length is longer than 20 m.
When using a shielded cable connect the shielding
to one side only, i.e. only to the device with the pro-
tective ground (keep cable short and with as little
inductance as possible!). Pay attention to sufficient
distance from power lines and motor wires to pre-
vent interferences.
Attention!
Ensure correct polarity! Never apply
line voltage to analog inputs!
• The EC motor has electronically thermal-/over-
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