Teral AESIV Instruction Manual Download Page 6

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2. 

Configuration and overview of the fan 

2.1 

Structure and part names of the fan 

2.2 

Specifications and accessories of the fan 

AES

IV

(R) is a smoke ventilation fan rated by the Building Center of Japan.

No specific changes in the specifications are allowed. 

If you purchased a standard product, refer to the standard specifications in the following table. 
For a custom-made product with special specifications, refer to the specifications including the 
external dimensions drawing. 

Caution

Do not use this product under any conditions other than those 
provided in the specifications. Failure to observe this may cause an 
electric shock, fire, and/or product failure. 

(1) 

Standard specifications and special specifications 

(2) 

Standard and special accessories 

Standard accessories 

Companion flange 
Base vibration isolator (Equipped on only vibration insulation model) 
Rubber vibration isolator (Equipped on only vibration insulation model) 

Air 

Smoke ventilation in case of fire

Installation location  Indoor (ambient temperature: 0°C to 40°C) 

Installation method  Floor-installed horizontal

Type 

Totally enclosed fan-cooled type
50Hz, 3 phases, 200V 

Motor

Phase, voltage 

60Hz, 3 phases, 200/220V 
Prime coating and interior coating: Rust-proof paint

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Painting

Exterior finish coating: Acrylic alkyd resin paint (Munsell 
7.5BG5/1.5)
Ceiling-suspended horizontal 

Floor-installed vertical (suction from the bottom side / 
discharge upward) 

Structure change

Specified for outdoor use (Horizontal/Vertical type) 

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pecial 

specification

Motor modifications  Different voltage 

c

 Fan casing 

d

 Impeller 

e

 Companion discharge 

flange 

f

 Companion suction 

flange 

g

 Motor 

Flow direction 

The figure shown here is the floor-installed horizontal model, but the internal structure is the same

as that of the floor-installed vertical model. 

Summary of Contents for AESIV

Page 1: ...intenance of the fan until you read this manual and understand the content Keep this manual carefully at hand so that it can be consulted anytime when operating inspecting or maintaining the fan For c...

Page 2: ...failures and breakage the costs of the repairs shall be for the account of the user 1 Failures and breakage attributable to equipment that was not delivered by TERAL 2 Failures and breakage after the...

Page 3: ...labels 1 2 2 Configuration and overview of the fan 2 1 Structure and part names of the fan 2 1 2 2 Specifications and accessories of the fan 2 1 3 Placement and installation 3 1 Before using the fan 3...

Page 4: ...gineers are allowed to carry out the electrical wiring work Before working be sure to turn off the main power 4 Do not expose the motor to water If it gets wet the resulting short circuit and or insul...

Page 5: ...be affixed If these labels become dirty and hard to read or if they are peeled off replace with a new one Warning Follow all warnings on the labels affixed to the unit and those in the instruction man...

Page 6: ...isolator Equipped on only vibration insulation model Rubber vibration isolator Equipped on only vibration insulation model Air Smoke ventilation in case of fire Installation location Indoor ambient te...

Page 7: ...eck the information on the rated current 50Hz or 60Hz 2 No part of the product is damaged during transportation 3 All fastening parts including bolts and nuts are securely tightened 4 All the accessor...

Page 8: ...tions are satisfied 3 3 1 Location of installation 1 The unit should be installed at a place higher than the highest vent port of the smoke ventilation line and the extension length of the air duct on...

Page 9: ...n an outer wall be careful to prevent rain water from entering it and to not allow it to fall while exhausting smoke 6 Install the smoke vent in a way that the discharging speed over an effective open...

Page 10: ...r embedding anchor bolts When anchor bolts are pre embedded before the fan arrives the bolts should be carefully positioned using a template or other tools 6 When installing two or more foundations is...

Page 11: ...the anchor bolts through the bolt holes of the fan so that they are hung inside the box out holes In order to ensure earth quake resistance weld the anchor bolts to the reinforcement bars of the found...

Page 12: ...pplied on the smoke ventilation fan 3 Smoke exhaust duct should be made of noncombustible material and is usually not heat insulated as a rule 4 Connect the duct of discharge side to the smoke vent 5...

Page 13: ...bited by law to perform incomplete wiring work which exposes personnel to a great danger 2 Connect cables of the fan in reversed phase Standard connections are direct start for 7 5kW or smaller motors...

Page 14: ...r of poles Output kW 50Hz 60Hz 2 poles 3 7 14 2 13 8 3 7 14 6 14 2 5 5 22 21 7 5 29 28 11 42 5 41 15 56 54 18 5 68 66 22 81 78 30 110 106 37 131 130 4 poles 45 162 156 5 5 24 6 23 11 46 43 15 58 18 5...

Page 15: ...of the fan Otherwise it may lead to an electric shock 2 Turn on the power and watch the unit closely until it reaches full speed At that time carefully check for unusual noise vibrations current or an...

Page 16: ...and maintenance of the fan Items of inspection and maintenance to be carried out are shown in the table below Inspection Maintenance Item Inspection Frequency Inspection Maintenance Method Periodical...

Page 17: ...cident Symptom of failure Cause of failure Insufficient airflow Motor does not run Excessive noise Excessive vibration Motor overload Corrective action Weak foundation 3 3 Reinforce foundation Defecti...

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