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• Read this manual and make sure that you understand the

instructions before you do work on the product.

• Obey local conditions and laws.

• The ventilation contractor and the operator are responsi-

ble for correct installation and intended use.

• Keep this manual at the location of the product.

• Do not install or operate the product if it is defective.

• Do not remove or disconnect safety devices.

• Make sure that you can read all warning signs and labels

on the product when it is installed. Replace labels that
have damage.

• Only permit approved personnel to work on the product

and to be in the adjacent area during all work on the
product.

• Make sure that you know how to stop the product quickly

in an emergency.

• Use applicable safety devices and personal protective

equipment during all work on the product.

• Before you do work on the product, stop the product and

wait until the fan impeller stops. Make sure that there is no
voltage on the motor terminals.

• If the maintenance is not correctly and regularly done,

there is risk of injury and damage to the product.

• Only do the maintenance as given in this manual. Speak

to Systemair technical support if other servicing is
necessary.

• Always use spare parts from Systemair.

• Sound levels exceeding 70 dB(A) may occur depending

on model and size. Visit www.systemair.com for more de-
tailed information 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 given supervision or instruction.

• Do not allow children to play with the device.

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Personal protective
equipment

Use personal protective equipment during all work on the
product.

• Approved eye protection

• Approved protective helmet

• Approved hearing protection

• Approved protective gloves

• Approved protective shoes

• Approved work clothing

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Transportation and
storage

Warning

Make sure that the product does not
become damaged or wet during
transportation. A damaged or wet
product can cause fire or electric shock.

• Before you move the product to the installation location,

examine the packaging for damages.

• Do not move the product by the cables, terminal box, fan

impeller, protection grille, inlet cone or silencer.

• If lifting equipment is used, make sure that the lifting

equipment can hold the weight of the product. Refer to the
name plate for information. Do not lift the product by the
packaging.

Warning

Do not walk below a lifted product.

• Keep the correct side of the packaging up during

transportation. Refer to the arrows on the packaging.

• Load and unload the product carefully.

• Keep the product in a dry and clean location during

storage. Make sure that the ambient temperature during
storage is between –10 and +30 °C. A stable ambient
temperature prevents damage from condensation.

• Keep the product in storage for maximum 1 year.

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Summary of Contents for RVF

Page 1: ...Installation Operation and Maintenance instruction EN RVF wall fan AC EC...

Page 2: ...the commissioning 6 6 2 To do the commissioning 6 7 Operation 6 7 1 To start a product with an EC motor 6 7 2 To start a product with an AC motor 6 7 3 To stop the product 6 7 3 1 To stop the product...

Page 3: ...nts with ambient tempera tures of between 25 C and 70 C The product is not applicable for transportation of air that contains explosive flammable or aggressive media The product is not applicable for...

Page 4: ...uses in these conditions The product is incorrectly installed operated or maintained The product is repaired with parts that are not original spare parts from Systemair The product is used together wi...

Page 5: ...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 6: ...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 1 Remove the screws on the side of the...

Page 7: ...se power supply for the speed controller Refer to 12 3 Wiring diagrams page 12 and the instruction manual for the external speed controller 5 4 Motor protection for EC motors EC motors have an integra...

Page 8: ...the ON position 6 Start the product 7 Set the minimum operation speed 8 Increase the operation speed gradually to the maximum operation speed a Examine the vibrations in the casing and the bearing are...

Page 9: ...protective equipment and the me chanical protective equipment operates correctly X X Make sure that you can read the name plates of the product X X Examine all cable connections for damage Make sure...

Page 10: ...il the product operates smoothly Refer to 6 Commissioning page 6 The air output is not sufficient The fan impeller does not turn in the correct direction Make sure that the electrical connection is co...

Page 11: ...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 12: ...lectrical connection and installation 2 Recycle the product parts and the packaging at an appli cable disposal location 3 Obey the local and national requirements for disposal 11 Warranty For warranty...

Page 13: ...lass IP class Voltage current frequency enclosure class weight Refer to the name plate Refer to 1 5 Name plate page 1 for more information Motor data Refer to the motor name plate or the technical doc...

Page 14: ...Wiring diagrams for AC fans RVF fans 1 phase 230 V RVF 100 BU BK GY N L 12 3 2 Wiring diagrams for EC fans Note An internal potentiometer is installed on the terminal block from the factory Remove the...

Page 15: ...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 16: ...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 17: ...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 18: ...0 1 5 4 2 3 C B D E G F RTRDU 0 1 A A A A If the function is not necessary the terminals must be bridged B Contact rating 230 V AC maximum 1 A C Time switch D OFF ON E OFF ON only by reset F Mains su...

Page 19: ...asic EC Basic 230V AC 1 IN Vac 2 IN Vac 4 Out 5 GND 10V 0 10V GND MTV 1 10 MTV 1 010 1 IN Vac 2 IN Vac 4 Out 5 Out 10V 0 10V GND 230V AC S 5EC FRQ MTP 10 GND 10V A 10V 0 10V GND EC Vent EC Vent IN RPM...

Page 20: ...y NO Relay NC 10V 0 10V GND Din1 12 3 6 Wiring diagrams for demand control for EC motors EC Basic EC Basic T for temperature control EC Basic 230V AC 1 IN Vac 2 IN Vac 4 Out 5 GND 10V 0 10V GND EC Bas...

Page 21: ...stem has 2 units The control board CB and the room unit RU Connect the fan to the control board and remove the internal potentiometer EC Vent IN RPM PWM IN 10V OUT PWN GND TACH optional 10V 0 10V PWM...

Page 22: ...GND A D PT1000 24V N out N in L out L in IN3 IN2 IN2 A Mains supply 230 V 1 AC 10 A B Analogue sensor for example pressure sensor C Analogue sensor for example pressure sensor type PT1000 D Digital s...

Page 23: ...System neutral Mains supply 24 V AC Signal neutral Signal neutral Output minimum 0 10V Output maximum 0 10V PCA 1000D2 Pressure controller For constant air volume control CAV or variable air volume co...

Page 24: ...w 3 1 4 5 2 1 Fan 2 FK fast clamp 3 RSK Back draft damper 4 LDC Silencer 5 Balance E extract air diffuser Note For more information about accessories refer to www systemair com or speak to Systemair t...

Page 25: ...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 EN...

Page 26: ...ons 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 Pa...

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Page 28: ...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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