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Problems associated with DOL starting

The problems caused by DOL starting may be divided into two groups:
1.  An abrupt start causes mechanical shock, jolts in the mechanism, shock removal of free play etc.
2.  A heavy start cannot be completed.

Let us review three variations of a heavy start:

1. The feed line performance is barely sufficient or insufficient to maintain the induced current.

Typical symptoms: 

Upon starting the circuit breakers at the system input are tripped; the lights, certain relays and contactors go off, 

and the supply generator shuts down.

Solution: 

In the best-case scenario an SS device may help reduce the in-rush current to 250 % of the motor rated current. If this is 

insufficient, an FC is necessary.

2. The motor cannot start the mechanism with DOL starting.

Typical symptoms: 

The motor fails to turn or “freezes” at certain speed which is maintained until actuation of the protection suite.

Solution: 

This problem may not be solved with an SS device. The motor develops insufficient shaft torque. However, this problem can 

be addressed by using an FC, but each case may be different.

3. The motor spins up the mechanism with authority, but fails to reach the rated rotation speed.

Typical symptoms: 

The input automatic circuit breaker is tripped during spin-up. This often happens with heavy-weight fans with a 

considerable rotation speed.

Solution: 

Such problems may be addressed with an SS device, but not with 100 % certainty. The closer the motor speed to the rated 

value during the actuation of the protective equipment, the higher the chances of success. The use of an FC in this case helps solve the 
problem fundamentally.

Standard switching equipment (automatic circuit breakers, contactors and motor starters) is not designed to withstand 

prolonged overloads normally causing the fan to shut down automatically DOL starting that continues for a long period of 

time.

Using switching equipment with a higher maximum current rating renders the electric motor protection system less sensitive. 

As a result the switching equipment will not be able to detect motor overload in time due to a high current sensing threshold.

Such problems as mentioned above can only be addressed by utilizing a soft starter or a frequency converter to start the fan.

COMMISSIONING

THE ORGANISATION RESPONSIBLE FOR THE COMMISSIONING SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE 

FOR PROPER MOTOR PHASING AND STARTING PATTERN SELECTION.

•  After fan starting make sure that the motor rotates properly without undue vibration and abnormal noise.
•  Make sure that the fan impeller rotates in the direction marked by the arrow on the fan casing. If necessary, change the impeller 

rotation direction by changing the phase sequence on the electric motor terminals.

•  Make sure that the fan energy consumption complies with the value given on the equipment nameplate and check the motor for 

overheating.

•  The phase current should be checked once the fan reaches the rated operating conditions.
•  Do not switch the fan on and off several times without pauses as this may result in damage to the winding or insulation due to 

overheating.

DURING STARTING THE IN-RUSH CURRENTS OF THE FAN MAY SEVERAL TIMES EXCEED 

THE RATED VALUES. 

SEE “ASYNCHRONOUS ELECTRIC MOTOR STARTING METHODS” IN THE “CONNECTION 

TO POWER MAINS” SECTION

Summary of Contents for VPQ 710

Page 1: ...VDO Axial smoke extraction fan USER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...The Company reserves the right to modify the technical characteristics design or configuration of its products at any time in order to incorporate the latest technological developments No part of this...

Page 3: ...life of the unit While transferring the unit control the user s manual must be turned over to the receiving operator UNIT INSTALLATION AND OPERATION SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Disconnect the unit from power...

Page 4: ...nit from power mains prior to any technical maintenance Do not store any explosive or highly flammable substances in close proximity to the unit When the unit generates unusual sounds odour or emits s...

Page 5: ...ficiency effectiveness and safety Used for continuous operation in a general ventilation system THE UNIT SHOULD NOT BE OPERATED BY CHILDREN OR PERSONS WITH REDUCED PHYSICAL MENTAL OR SENSORY CAPACITIE...

Page 6: ...limate 60 40 C T tropical climate 10 50 C M maritime moderately cold climate 40 40 C O general climatic modification except maritime climate 60 50 C OM general maritime climatic modification 40 40 C V...

Page 7: ...ribed in this manual L B D D1 D2 d n holes MODEL Dimensions mm L D D1 D2 d n B VDO 400 400 400 450 490 8 12 525 VDO 450 400 500 450 500 540 8 12 580 VDO 500 400 500 550 500 560 600 12 12 620 VDO 560 4...

Page 8: ...casing for easy maintenance All the casing components are powder coated for improved protection against the environmental effects The fan impeller has a split design and is connected to the motors The...

Page 9: ...be 3 4 D where D is the inner diameter of the fan The length of the straight duct section downstream of the fan should be 1 5 2 D Reduction of the recommended duct length values results in a drop of t...

Page 10: ...tional to the square of velocity decrement The fan should not be equipped with a downstream contractor Installation near bends To install the fan directly downstream of a bend elbow use a curved secti...

Page 11: ...automatic control system The fan motor is rated for connection to three phase AC 400 V 50 60 Hz Connect the fan motor via the terminal block according to the electrical mains wiring diagram using a d...

Page 12: ...s equipped with a damping device to smooth out the inrush the high startup torque has no adverse effects on the operation of the driven mechanism Soft start SS starting A soft starter gradually increa...

Page 13: ...tive equipment the higher the chances of success The use of an FC in this case helps solve the problem fundamentally Standard switching equipment automatic circuit breakers contactors and motor starte...

Page 14: ...n will not start No power supply Check the mains switch Check the electrical connections against the wiring diagram Jammed motor Carefully check the fan impeller for possible seizure and eliminate it...

Page 15: ...network Wrong choice of the fan Replace the fan with a unit of proper standard size The fan supplies less air than expected Wrong calculation of the ventilation network and wrong selection of the fan...

Page 16: ...ssible damage to the unit Follow the handling requirements applicable for the particular type of cargo The unit can be carried in the original packaging by any mode of transport provided proper protec...

Page 17: ...technical maintenance of the unit External damage to the unit casing excluding external modifications as required for installation and internal components caused by the user Redesign or engineering c...

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Page 19: ...IFICATE The VDO _______________________ unit is installed pursuant to the requirements stated in the present user s manual Installation Stamp Company name Address Phone Number Installation Technician...

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