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ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS

VES  Andover  Ltd  Eagle  Close  Chandlers  Ford  Ind.  Est  Eastleigh  Hampshire  SO53  4NF
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               Acoustic Supply Unit

Installation,  Operation  and  Maintenance  Manual

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Colourfan acoustic

 units are supplied with feet suitable for floor and ceiling mounting,

either by use of drop rod mounting, in either top or bottom orientation, with airflow in the
horizontal plane. For alternative mounting please consult your outline drawing as
supplied with your unit, or refer to VES Customer Services for further information.

Secure drop rods/unit with M10 fixings as shown below 

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. Self-levelling feet are available

for floor mounting, with M10 fixings as per drop rods 

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.  If required the unit can be

further secured to the floor via knockout fixings holes on the feet, fixings to be supplied by
others 

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Unit mounting detail

Fig. 

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Installation

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Important

When hanging units from drop-rods, it is important that the load is evenly spread and that all
feet are used within the support.

Where provided, flanges and spigots should not be used to support the ductwork
connection. Further consideration should be given to the unit’s position and secured into
place as appropriate.

Colourfan acoustic 

units with fitted silencers are sectional and handed. It is important that all

sections are joined together securely prior to positioning and installation. Remove and retain
the fixings from the joining bracket. Butt the correct silencer to the unit section ensuring the
unit spigots enter the silencer section fully 

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. This joint should be assembled using self-adhesive

rubber tape at the joints prior to assembly so as to prevent air leakage; replace with similar if
damaged. Finish the assembly by installing the joint fixings through both parts of each joining
bracket and tighten using a 8mm hex key, drawing the sections together evenly 

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Section joining detail

Fig.

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Caution

Joining brackets are 

NOT 

structural and are included as part of the unit sealing only.

When moving assembled units ensure that 

ALL 

sections are fully supported.

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Summary of Contents for 0051-1

Page 1: ...on or important points of reference Indicates hazards associated with electric current and high voltages Indicates hazards that require safety advice for personnel or potential unit property damage In...

Page 2: ...n Heating Null No Heating E Electric Heater Battery W LPHW Coil Infill EE 50mm Mineral wool infill Handing RT Right Top Access RB Right Bottom Access LT Left Top Access LB Left Bottom Access L Left Ac...

Page 3: ...e installer s responsibility to ensure that access panels are not obstructed in any way and safe working access for maintenance must be provided in accordance with Health and Safety and Building Regul...

Page 4: ...of drop rod mounting in either top or bottom access orientation or using compatible feet in top orientation with airflow in the horizontal plane illustrated below For alternative mounting please consu...

Page 5: ...op rods it is important that the load is evenly spread and that all feet are used within the support Where provided flanges and spigots should not be used to support the ductwork connection Further co...

Page 6: ...off The residual heat must be dissipated to avoid damage The continuous running of the fan after shutdown resolves this by operation of a run on timer The recommended length of run on is 2 minutes min...

Page 7: ...tions only competent Electricians should be allowed to affect any electrical work to our units It is the customer s responsibility to supply earth fault protection through the building installation de...

Page 8: ...Isolator 230 VAC Fig 13 Standard fan details 230 VAC Single Phase Fig 12 D W h t s W D Customer Connec ons Thermal Cut out 230 VAC EHB Electric Heater Ba ery 230 400 VAC Frost Stat Closed Frost SELV W...

Page 9: ...ns Isolator 400 VAC Fig 15 Customer Connec ons Thermal Cut out 230 VAC EHB Electric Heater Ba ery 230 400 VAC Frost Stat Closed Frost SELV With Water Hea ng LPHW With Electric Hea ng EHB Remote V F En...

Page 10: ...an details see Fig Filter Air ow Pressure Switch SELV Customer Connec ons 400 V 3 50Hz For 1Ph Supply Link L1 L2 L3 EPEL9041 Basic Room Unit Op onal Fascia Mounted HMI Panel Supply Fan Air ow Proving...

Page 11: ...ssure tapping connection point by connecting your micro manometer to the appropriate pitot a differential pressure reading can be taken This measurement can then be applied to the calculation as below...

Page 12: ...900 950 1000 1050 1100 1150 1200 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 2 0 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 3 0 p Di eren al Pressure Pa w q Air Volume m s v...

Page 13: ...s follows20 Carefully drill into the unit using an appropriately sized tool Suitable cable glands should always be installed Feed the cable through the cable glands connect and provide appropriate cab...

Page 14: ...ly by a competent engineer When accessing the unit ensure the access panels lids are handled opened in a controlled manner so as to avoid damage to the unit or injury to personnel This is particularly...

Page 15: ...tely and retain 23 Carefully lift the fan assembly over the retained fixings and remove the fan assembly from the unit To replace the fan assembly locate the mounting plate over the fixings retained i...

Page 16: ...condensed within the motor If included clean damper blades and frames and lubricate with PTFE aerosol or equivalent Failure to keep dampers clean could result in the damper becoming inoperative The se...

Page 17: ...0 1 2 3 0 1 2 4 56 3 0 3 0 7 3 0 85 7 9 1 2 8 7 3 1 0 5465 3 1 3 254 0 5 4 7 A B A 5...

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