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ECFanGrid

TM

 

FG - 1601

Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions

©2017 Rosenberg Fans Canada Ltd. 

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS 

Hazards may exist within each Fan Module Unit because 
it contains electrical and powerful moving components. 
Only qualified service personnel should install or service 
this  equipment.  Observe  precautions  as  marked  in 
literature and on labels attached to each unit. 

Main  power  must  be  disconnected  via  the  main 
disconnect  and  ‘locked  out’  before  performing  any 
service to at each unit(s) – failure to do so could result 
in an electric shock which could cause personal injury or 
death. 

Improper  installation,  adjustment  or  alteration  to  a 
unit(s) could cause property damage, personal injury or 
death. 

During  Construction  and/or  Installation  the  following 
Safety Codes must be observed: 

Safety Shoes, Safety Glasses, Hard Hats and

Work Gloves must be worn.

Fire Extinguishers must be on Site for any

Cutting, Welding and/or Brazing, as required.

INSPECTION on ARRIVAL 

All  Rosenberg  Fan  Products  are  carefully  constructed 
and  inspected  prior  to  shipment  to  insure  the  highest 
level of quality and performance. 

A Visual Inspection of Fan Modules and/or UnoBoxes as 
well  as  optional  components  should  be  carried  out  for 
any damage that may have occurred during shipment or 
material handling. In addition the Packing List should be 
compared to the quantity of items received. 

Should  any  damage  be  evident  or  if  there  is  a 
discrepancy, with regard to missing items – the Carrier’s 
Bill  of  Lading  should  be  signed  indicating  damage  and 
items missing. 

INSPECTION prior to INSTALLATION 

After all forms of Packaging have been removed from all 
the Units, a further inspection of the Fan Wheel in all 
cases is required to ensure freedom of rotation and that 
there is an equal distance/clearance between the 
Wheel Cone and the Inlet Cone through 360o.  

If there is a discrepancy in freedom of rotation, the Fan 
in question should not be installed and immediately 
reported to the Sales Office located in Mississauga, 
Ontario. 

INSTALLATION of MODULES and UNOBOXES 

Prior to installing Modules and/or UnoBoxes, the 
supporting structure must be found to be level 
horizontally and vertically plum. 

Frame Construction with Modules begins with the 
installation of the Inlet Cone Plate on to an Engineered 
Structure, capable of carrying both static and dynamic 
loads, resulting from the operating system. The next 
step is to connect the Fan Assembly (Motor Cable 
Connectors pointing to floor) with the (4) Struts to the 
Inlet Cone Plate. The final assembly of each Module in 
the FanGrid requires attaching the Inlet Cone to the 
Cone Plate with the Pitot Tube connection pointing 
down to the floor. 

UnoBox Construction, requires connection angles  at 
each level, to provide stability at both the Inlet and 
Outlet of each UnoBox. 

FanGrid , requires that the Design of the Support 
Structure, shall be suitable not only for static and 
dynamic loads but also have a natural frequency 
separation of at least 20% from the Fan System 
operating speed/speed ranges. 

Summary of Contents for ECFanGrid FG-1601

Page 1: ...ECFanGridTM FG 1601 Installation Operation and Maintenance Instructions 2017 Rosenberg Fans Canada Ltd ECFANGRID MODULE ECFANGRID RETROFIT KIT ECFANGRID UNOBOX ARRAY...

Page 2: ...n 1 ECFanGrid Block Diagram Configuration 2 Safety Considerations 3 Inspection on Arrival 4 Inspection Prior to Installation 5 Installation of Modules and Unoboxes 6 Installation of Constant Volume Co...

Page 3: ...NFIGURATION TYPICAL SYSTEM 1 1 AV 05 12 17 1 0 ROSENBERG CANADA L F ORELLANA May 12 2017 FANGRID TYPICAL CONFIGURATION BLOCK DIAGRAM Power Supplied 460V 33K 60Hz Disconnect Customer Supplied SYSTEM CO...

Page 4: ...r if there is a discrepancy with regard to missing items the Carrier s Bill of Lading should be signed indicating damage and items missing INSPECTION prior to INSTALLATION After all forms of Packaging...

Page 5: ...ANSA NFPA70 and or the Canadian Electrical Code CSA C22 1 The FANGRID installation must have an uninterrupted ground to minimize possible personal injury should any electrical fault occur Failure to f...

Page 6: ...r to the FANGRID 2 Bump start the Fan s in the FANGRID to ensure Fan Rotation is correct if not check motor leads for correct connection 3 Perform start up on AC Motor s which are VFD controlled as sp...

Page 7: ...input signal 11V input resistance 130k PWM frequency 500 Hz PWM amplitude 10V 6 10 V power supply 5 max 6mA short circuit protection 7 Analog 2 GND GND UGND PE 15V 8 0 10V PWM actual value 0 10VDC Per...

Page 8: ...Rosenberg Fans Canada Ltd ECFanGrid Constant Volume or Constant Pressure Schematic EC FANGRID can be setup as a Constant Pressure or Constant Volume System with the combination of a Differential Pres...

Page 9: ...ECFanGridTM FG 1601 Installation Operation and Maintenance Instructions 0 1 2 3 2 4 5 6 7...

Page 10: ...ROTECTIVE FEATURE HAS TRIPPED Under voltage Incoming Voltage is below the tolerance limit of the specified line voltage Check main supply and fusing Failure is automatically reset after the voltage ri...

Page 11: ...or NOT ENOUGH Air Flow RPM of Fan too low Refer to Fan does not run at max speed above Air Flow restricted Check System duct elements filtration dampers duct fittings and size Actual System pressure...

Page 12: ...ngs Isolate Fan immediately Contact Rosenberg Support Fan operating in stall or forbidden flow region Move Operating Point by reducing pressure losses RCD Switch or Fuse tripping Ground Fault or Short...

Page 13: ...d POWER CONTROL WIRING ARCHITECTURE MAIN POWER 460V 3 60Hz DISCONNECT WITH FUSES SYSTEM CONTROL PANEL Operating ON Alarm Main Switch 1 Main Switch 2 Enable ON OFF Cable Entry from bottom of Cabinet 46...

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