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Problem

Cause

Solution

Thermal contacts, PTC or resistors are
released.

The fan impeller does not turn in the
correct direction.

Make sure that the electrical connection
is correctly done.

A phase loss occurred.

If the motor is a 3-phase motor, make
sure that no phase is missing.

Note:

This is not applicable for EC motors.

The motor is overheated.

• Do a check of the motor cooling

impeller.

• If it is possible, measure the

resistance to do a check of the motor
winding.

The capacitor is not connected or not
correctly connected.

Note:

This is not applicable for EC motors
or 3–phase AC motors.

Connect the capacitor correctly. Refer
to the included motor wiring diagram.

There is blockage in the motor.

Speak to Systemair technical support.

The fan speed does not get the nominal
value.

Defective motor winding.

If it is possible, measure the resistance
to do a check of the motor winding.

The speed control is not correctly set.

Set the speed control correctly.

The fan impeller cannot turn freely
because of mechanical blockage.

Remove the blockage.

Phase loss occurs.

If the motor is a 3-phase motor, make
sure that no phase is missing.

The motor does not rotate.

A component in the power supply is
defective.

Do a check of the power supply.
Replace defective components and
connect the power supply again.

The electrical connection is not
correctly done.

Make sure that the electrical connection
agrees with the wiring diagrams.

The motor protection is released
because the motor is overheated.

Let the motor become cool. Reset the
motor protection. Find the cause of the
overheated motor.

A phase loss occurred.

If the motor is a 3-phase motor, make
sure that no phase is missing.

The electronic components or the motor
is overheated.

The motor is overloaded or the ambient
temperature is too high.

Let the motor become cool. Reset the
motor protection. Find the cause of the
overheated motor.

The motor is overloaded.

Make sure that the product is applicable
for the installation location.

The ambient temperature is too high.

Make sure that the product is applicable
for the installation location.

The cooling of the product is not
sufficient.

Make sure that the space around the
motor is sufficient to keep the
temperature down.

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Summary of Contents for CE 140 L-125

Page 1: ...Installation Operation and Maintenance instruction EN CE Centrifugal fan CT Centrifugal fan...

Page 2: ...or AC motors 7 5 4 To install motor protection for AC motors 7 6 Commissioning 7 6 1 To do before the commissioning 7 6 2 To do the commissioning 7 7 Operation 8 7 1 To start a product with an AC moto...

Page 3: ...r the maximum temperature of trans ported air for the applicable motor type The product is appli cable for ambient temperatures of 25 C to 70 C The product is not applicable for transportation of air...

Page 4: ...3 Frequency Hz 4 Certifications 5 Scannable code 1 6 Find more information about the product on the System air documentation portal1 7 Country of production 8 Airflow direction arrow 9 Weight kg 10 Se...

Page 5: ...used together with accessories that are not original accessories from Systemair The product is used without motor protection 2 Safety 2 1 Safety definitions Warnings cautions and notes are used to po...

Page 6: ...rmation about your product The product is not to be used by persons including chil dren with reduced physical sensory or mental capabil ities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been...

Page 7: ...the product to install the product in the correct position Make sure that all cable glands are tight against the ca bles to prevent leaks 4 2 To Install the product Note The arrow on the name plate s...

Page 8: ...fan casing using self drilling screws Self drilling screws are not supplied by Systemair Flexible connection ISE is available as an accessory 3 If you install the product near a duct bend do these ste...

Page 9: ...cannot start again automatically when it becomes cool Install the motor cables and the temperature monitor apart If the motor does not have temperature monitors install a motor protection switch 6 Co...

Page 10: ...ce schedule The intervals are calculated from continuous operation of the product Maintenance task Usual operation conditions Unusual operation conditions 1 Each 6 months Each year Each 3 months Each...

Page 11: ...oduct with a high pressure washer Do not clean the product with steel brushes or sharp objects Do not bend the fan impeller blades Be careful not to move the balance weights on the fan impeller Remove...

Page 12: ...7 The air output is not sufficient The fan impeller does not turn in the correct direction Make sure that the electrical connection is correctly done The electrical connection is not correctly done M...

Page 13: ...al blockage Remove the blockage Phase loss occurs If the motor is a 3 phase motor make sure that no phase is missing The motor does not rotate A component in the power supply is defective Do a check o...

Page 14: ...ed at an approved disposal location for electrical and electronic equipment 10 1 To disassemble and discard the parts of the product 1 Disconnect and disassemble the product in the opposite sequence o...

Page 15: ...month 12 Technical data 12 1 Technical data overview Max temperature of transported air C Refer to the data sheet in the online catalogue at www systemair com Max ambient temperature C Sound pressure...

Page 16: ...he unit of measure is not specified the dimensions are given in millimetres A B C E D K I H G J F A B C D E F G H I J K CE 225 4 369 445 180 211 147 234 6 25 280 25 198 CE 250 4 412 492 198 239 167 26...

Page 17: ...2 3 1 Wiring diagrams for AC fans CE fans 1 phase 230 V CE 140 S 125 BN BU BK GY C N L CE 140 L 125 CE 140 L 160 CE 140 M 160 CT fans CT 200 4 TK TK L1 L2 L3 TK TK W2 U1 U2 V1 V2 W1 1 phase 230 V C TK...

Page 18: ...N N L L N N N M M REE 4 Surface mounting Note Starting currents must be considered when you select the speed controller type Products that are used with this speed controller must have a built in ove...

Page 19: ...ormer knob is in one of the positions 1 5 B Mains supply C Earth D Fan E Thermostat F Motor protection If the motor protection is not in use Tk must be looped together FRQ5S E 6A Frequency converter w...

Page 20: ...fixed steps The steps are adjusted by using the control knob on the front of the unit RTRD2 7 N L1 L2 L3 L3 L2 L1 N PE U V W PE V W U TB TB TK TK RT L L N 230 V AC RT FS FS Y M 3 0 1 A A A B C D F E A...

Page 21: ...t of the unit N L1 L2 L3 L3 N L1 L2 PE U V W 2 3 1 TB TB RT L L N 230 V AC RT FS FS 230 V AC max 1 A A B M 3 PE V W U TB TB Y 0 1 5 4 2 3 0 1 5 4 2 3 C B D E G F RTRDU 0 1 A A A A If the function is n...

Page 22: ...Fast clamp 4 Fan 5 LDC Silencer 6 CWK Water cooling battery 7 VBC Water heating battery 8 CB and CBM Electrical duct heaters 9 SPI Iris damper 10 Balance S supply air diffuser Note For more informatio...

Page 23: ...ible connection 4 Fan 5 USE Flexible connection 6 LDR Silencer 7 VBR Water heating battery 8 RB Electrical duct heaters 9 SRK Volume control damper 10 Balance S supply air diffuser Note For more infor...

Page 24: ...P Code Directive electromagnetic compatibility EMC 2014 30 EU EN 62233 2008 Measurement methods for electromagnetic fields of household appliances and similar apparatus with regard to human exposure E...

Page 25: ...ions 2016 EN 62233 2008 Measurement methods for electromagnetic fields of household appliances and similar apparatus with regard to human exposure EN 61000 6 2 2005 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC P...

Page 26: ...r AB reserves the rights to alter their products without notice This also applies to products already ordered as long as it does not affect the previously agreed specifications Systemair Sverige AB In...

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