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DVV/DVVI-XS, XM, XL, XP 

 

 
 

Installation and Operating Instructions for 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

English original version 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for DVV-XL

Page 1: ...DVV DVVI XS XM XL XP Installation and Operating Instructions for English original version...

Page 2: ...with Systemair also for the event of applications for protective rights Any powers of use such as copying and forwarding rights are with us An exemplary configuration has been shown on the title page...

Page 3: ...connection 9 7 1 Residual current circuit breaker 10 7 2 Connection of thermal protection 10 8 Commissioning 10 8 1 Preconditions 10 8 2 Safety elements 11 8 3 Commissioning 11 9 Operation 11 9 1 Safe...

Page 4: ...f injurie from rotating parts if not covered with protective grid This warning identifies situations with a danger for life from touching impeller Failure to comply with this warning leads to the risk...

Page 5: ...sonal protective equipment Depending on object additional protective equipment may be necessary Safety components must not be by passed or put out of function Keep all the warning signs and nameplates...

Page 6: ...uilding structure and equipment against excessive temperatures and decrease fire escalation to the surrounding areas Snow load classification SL 0 suitable for installation only on the top of heated b...

Page 7: ...vets screws or covering caps WARNING Electrical hazard from damaged connection cable or connections Do not use the connection cable service switch or impeller for transport or hoisting WARNING Hazard...

Page 8: ...on request recommended factory mounted as DVVI fan DVV DVVI fans can be also equipped with accessory FSL factory mounted recommended 5 1 Technical data Size DVV XS XM XL XP Max synchron RPM at 50 or...

Page 9: ...casing at installation The fans shall be fixed to the base with 4 screws in the corners Ensure unobstructed and uniform intake into the fan as well as free outlet Install connecting ducts and accesso...

Page 10: ...cal expert disconnect from the power supply all pole prevent switching on again test absence of voltage earthing and short circuiting protect adjacent live parts by covers and barriers and fit a suita...

Page 11: ...ing by trained and instructed qualified personnel only Switch the ventilator on as planned WARNING Hazard from bursting parts When checking the direction of rotation wear safety goggles Check the dire...

Page 12: ...rly important if the supply cable is long but also to reduce the motor noise Filters may only be aban doned if proven that the voltage peaks on the connection terminals of the fan are inside stress ca...

Page 13: ...maintenance troubleshooting cleaning and service Observe 5 safety rules for the electrical expert disconnect from the power supply all pole prevent switching on again test absence of voltage earthing...

Page 14: ...The actual pressure drop of the system is higher than supposed the fan could operate in an unsta ble area of the fan curve Check operating point and system design Consult cus tomer service of the man...

Page 15: ...tem from control panel as well as signal lights Test of hatch opening closing Check the joints of actuator and hatch cover are properly fastened Check if smoothly opens closes Check the safety measure...

Page 16: ...ng Dismount carefully WARNING Hazard from falling parts When selecting the hoisting device observe the weight weight information on the name plate Carefully disconnect all wires Remove the fan from du...

Page 17: ...DVV 16 08 2021 17 Appendix 1 Dimensions...

Page 18: ...18 DVV 16 08 2021 Appendix 2 Installation examples...

Page 19: ...rn the cooling ducts towards each other 2 Mount the fan on the horizontal base base pitch 10 mm m 3 Don t fix the cable on the casing 4 Enable free cooling air inlet and free outlet DVV F400 shown App...

Page 20: ...eq con operation marking EMC See IMO Chapter 7 Prewired in D inside fan P2 18 5 kW All wires led out to service switch to connect in D on site P2 22 kW 95492 DVV 1000D4 XM F400 IE2 EMC 95448 DVV 1000D...

Page 21: ...ply d max 10 mmq D max 18 mm 2 M16x1 5 PTC d max 1 5 mmq D max 10 mm 3 M32x1 5 M40x1 5 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 DVV 800D4 XS 4 6 XS DVV 800D6 8 XL DVV 1000D6 XL 6 XP DVV 1000D6 8 XL 6 12 XL DVV 800D4 XL 4 6...

Page 22: ...hinery Electrical equipment of machines Part 1 General requirements EN 12101 3 Smoke and heat control systems part 3 Specification for powered smoke and heat exhaust ven tilators complies with the pro...

Page 23: ...o prevent hazard zones being reached by upper and lower limbs EN 60204 1 Safety of machinery Electrical equipment of machines Part 1 General requirements Note1 Compliance with EC Machinery Directive a...

Page 24: ...achinery Electrical equipment of machines Part 1 General requirements EN 12101 3 Smoke and heat control systems part 3 Specification for powered smoke and heat exhaust ven tilators complies with the p...

Page 25: ...istances to prevent hazard zones being reached by upper and lower limbs EN 60204 1 Safety of machinery Electrical equipment of machines Part 1 General requirements Note1 Compliance with Supply of Mach...

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