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1.6  Safety instructions for the oper-

ator

The operational safety of the units and compo-

nents is only assured providing they are used as

intended and in a fully assembled state.

This unit can be used by children above the age of

8, as well as by people with impaired physical,

sensory or mental capabilities or a lack of experi-

ence and knowledge if they are supervised or have

received instruction in the safe operation of the

unit, and if they understand the associated poten-

tial hazards. Children must never play with the unit.

Cleaning and user maintenance must not be car-

ried out by unsupervised children.

n

Persons who use the unit must be aware of the

hazards involved with the use of such fans.

n

The respective building code regulations or

other regulations must be observed as a basic

rule.

n

The operator is responsible for the proper unit

installation, the correct electrical supply and

the safe operation of the units.

n

Do not operate units or components with

obvious defects or signs of damage.

n

Safety components (e.g. protection grids) must

not be removed or rendered inoperative.

n

The units must always be installed and oper-

ated in a stable position

n

The units may not be installed or operated in

potentially flammable or explosive environ-

ments.

n

The units must not be installed or operated in

atmospheres containing oil, sulphur, chlorine or

salt.

n

Protect the surroundings and the unit itself

from any objects that could be swirled up.

n

The units and components must not be

exposed to any mechanical load, extreme

levels of humidity or extreme temperatures.

n

Never allow water to enter the inside of the

units.

n

All housing parts and unit openings, e.g. air

inlets and outlets, must be free from foreign

objects. An unobstructed air inlet and air outlet

must be guaranteed at all times.

n

Never insert foreign objects into the units.

n

The units may only be used as intended within

the specified output limits.

n

The units must not be covered during opera-

tion.

n

The units must not be transported while they

are running.

n

All electrical cables on the outside of the units

must be protected against damage (e.g. by ani-

mals etc.).

n

Wear hearing protection if spending a longer

period of time in the vicinity of the unit.

n

The units must be inspected by a service tech-

nician to ensure that they are safe to use and

fully functional at least once yearly. Visual

inspections and cleaning may be performed by

the operator when the units are disconnected

from the mains.

 DANGER!

Vor allen Arbeiten an den Geräten muss der

Netzstecker aus der Netzsteckdose gezogen

werden.

Reparaturen bzw. Änderungen an der Elektroin-

stallation sowie der Zuleitung dürfen aus sicher-

heitstechnischen Gründen ausschließlich durch

autorisiertes Fachpersonal ausgeführt werden.

 NOTICE!

Extensions to the connection cable must only

be conducted by authorised specialist electri-

cians, taking into consideration the unit power

consumption, cable length and local use.

1.7  Safety notes for installation,

maintenance and

inspection work

n

Appropriate hazard prevention measures must

be taken to prevent risks to people when per-

forming installation, repair, maintenance or

cleaning work on the units.

n

The setup, connection and operation of the

units and its components must be undertaken

in accordance with the usage and operating

conditions stipulated in this manual and comply

with all applicable regional regulations.

n

If the mains power supply line of this unit is

damaged, this must be replaced by the manu-

facturer or their customer services department

or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid

any hazard.

n

The units and components must not be

exposed to any mechanical load, extreme

levels of humidity or extreme temperatures.

n

Never allow water to enter the inside of the

units.

n

Never insert foreign objects into the units.

n

The units must be inspected by a service tech-

nician to ensure that they are safe to use and

fully functional at least once yearly. Visual

inspections and cleaning may be performed by

the operator when the units are disconnected

from the mains.

 

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for RAV 35

Page 1: ...Operating instructions Read the instructions prior to performing any task REMKO RAV 35 High performance fans for the construction and renovation industry 0190 2018 07 Edition 1 en_GB ...

Page 2: ...ead these operating instructions carefully before commis sioning using this device These instructions are an integral part of the system and must always be kept near or on the device Subject to modifications No liability accepted for errors or mis prints ...

Page 3: ...aintenance and inspection work 5 1 8 Unauthorised modification and changes 6 1 9 Intended use 6 1 10 Warranty 6 1 11 Transport and packaging 6 1 12 Environmental protection and recycling 6 2 Technical data 7 2 1 Unit data 7 2 2 Characteristic curves 8 3 Unit description 8 4 Electrical wiring 9 5 Commissioning 9 6 Motor overload protection switch 10 7 Shutdown 10 8 Care and maintenance 11 9 General...

Page 4: ...may be fatal or cause serious injury WARNING This combination of symbol and signal word warns of a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may be fatal or cause serious injury CAUTION This combination of symbol and signal word warns of a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may cause injury or mate rial and environmental damage NOTICE This combination of symbol and sig...

Page 5: ...nits must not be covered during opera tion n The units must not be transported while they are running n All electrical cables on the outside of the units must be protected against damage e g by ani mals etc n Wear hearing protection if spending a longer period of time in the vicinity of the unit n The units must be inspected by a service tech nician to ensure that they are safe to use and fully fu...

Page 6: ...certificate of warranty to REMKO GmbH Co KG at the time when the units are purchased and commissioned The warranty conditions are detailed in the Gen eral business and delivery conditions Further more only the parties to a contract can conclude special agreements beyond these conditions In this case contact your contractual partner in the first instance 1 11 Transport and packaging The devices are...

Page 7: ... electrical protection A 10 Max current consumption A 3 2 Sound pressure level 5 m dB A 68 Max temperature of conveyed medium C 40 Hose connection Ø mm 300 Max hose length m 38 Dimensions H W D mm 440 380 420 Weight kg 17 EDP no 1610635 Calculated for solid ball Measurement per DIN EN ISO 9614 2 We reserve the right to modify the dimensions and design as part of the ongoing technical development p...

Page 8: ...dings The rapid air movement breaks up the high humidity layer on the material and increases the evaporation rate This results in walls ceilings and floors drying faster The higher the flow rate on the damp surface of the material the faster the drying process Thus the drying time can be drastically shortened through the combination of dehumidi fiers and this powerful fan depending on the respecti...

Page 9: ...ate feed point with a residual current device in accordance with VDE 0100 Section 55 5 Commissioning Before the initial commissioning n Check that the unit and any accessories being used are installed correctly A B A Example 1 Optional dust bag 1009540 B Example 2 Optional WL hose 1009512 NOTICE Always fasten hoses and dust bag with suitable lashing straps or clamps Commissioning Connect unit n Sw...

Page 10: ...ered the cause of the malfunction must be identified and rectified before a reset is performed 7 Shutdown n Move the operating switch to the 0 position n Read off the operating hours counter if required With longer breaks in operation n Disconnect the unit from the power supply n Clean the unit if required and store in a location protected from dust and direct sunlight The units can be stacked to ...

Page 11: ... socket Cleaning the units n The units should be disconnected from the electrical power supply and secured to prevent unauthorised reactivation n Clean the intake grill at regular intervals and replace it if damaged n Clean all intake openings and discharge fins n To clean the fan blades it is necessary to remove the protection grid beforehand n Clean severe soiling on the fan and the fan housing ...

Page 12: ...9 2 Cable gland 1122990 3 Metal grill 1122991 4 Hose connection ports 1122992 5 Fan housing 1113039 6 Control panel 1122995 7 Operating hours counter 1113048 8 Reset button 1122997 9 12 µF capacitor 1122998 10 5 µF capacitor 1122999 11 Operating switch 1122996 12 Electric motor 1122993 13 Fan blade 1122994 To assure the correct delivery of spare parts please always provide the unit type with its c...

Page 13: ...ection switch 10 O Ordering spare parts 12 S Safety Dangers of failure to observe the safety notes 4 General 4 Identification of notes 4 Instructions for the operator 5 Note for inspection work 5 Note for installation work 5 Note for maintenance work 5 Personnel qualifications 4 Safety conscious working 4 Unauthorised modification 6 Unauthorised replacement part manufacture 6 Shutdown 10 Spare par...

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Page 16: ...ct as advisers to our customers in air conditioning and heating technology SFlbCustomer Service Our equipment operates precisely and reliably However in the event of a fault REMKO customer service is quickly at the scene Our comprehensive network of experienced dealers always guarantees quick and reliable service REMKO INTERNATIONAL and also right in your neighbourhood Make use of our experience a...

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