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INTRODUCTION
1.1 General warnings
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Make sure you have a complete copy of this manual and the enclosed Assembly Instructions available.
Read both documents fully and make sure you understand them adequately before proceeding with
subsequent steps. If you have any doubt about a task to be carried out, apply the criterion of maximum
personal and collective safety. Immediately interrupt your work, make everything done so far in com-
plete safety, and ask for adequate instructions, if necessary, from the manufacturer as well.
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Check the integrity of the equipment when opening the packaging. Pay particular attention to damage
to or deformation of mechanical parts, which may result in breakage and/or malfunctions when in use.
If any of these are found, do not connect the machine to the power supply. Carry out these checks
every time before use.
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Before connecting the machine to the power supply, check that the indications on the data plate cor-
respond to the electricity supply. The data plate is located on the electronic motor (see par. 1.9).
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Each and every person that may come into contact in any way with the product marketed by Vortice
S.p.A., and described here, must be adequately informed by the purchaser of about use, risks, dan-
gers and safety procedures, in the ways provided for by law and as described below in this document.
Conform to the safety norms indicated for electrical equipment, and especially:
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Conform to the assembly and installation instructions for the equipment.
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Do not put items on top of the ceiling fan, and do not hang anything from the ceiling fan's blades.
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Do not touch the ceiling fan when it is running, or immediately after it has stopped. Remember that the
motor could be hot.
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Never immerse the equipment in water or any other liquid, and do not use water, especially pressur-
ised, for washing or cleaning the fan or its parts. This equipment is not designed to be impermeable to
water. Do not touch the equipment if it gets wet by accident. Immediately disconnect the power sup-
ply by switching off the switch on the electrical panel for your system, and immediately disconnect the
feeder before touching the equipment. Use suitable means to indicate that reinstating the power sup-
ply at the panel is forbidden.
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Do not touch the equipment with wet and/or damp hands.
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Do not use accessories, spare parts and/or components that are not indicated or supplied by the manu-
facturer.
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Do not pull the power supply cable or expose it to a risk of being sheared.
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If a fault occurs and/or the equipment works badly, switch it off immediately and disconnect the power
supply. Use suitable means to indicate that reinstating the power supply at the panel is forbidden. Do
not attempt to open or tamper with the equipment. Contact Vortice's technical service department.
1.2 Conventions used in this manual
The Manual is broken down into independent chapters, each of which is addressed to a specific type of opera-
tor (INSTALLER, MACHINE OPERATOR AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN), for which the skills required to
operate on the machine in safety have been defined.
The sequence of the chapters follows the temporal logic of the machine's lifespan.
To facilitate immediate understanding of the text terms, abbreviations and pictograms are used, the meaning of
which is indicated below.
ABBREVIATION
Cap.
= Chapter
Par.
= Paragraph
Pag.
= Page
Fig.
= Figure
Tab.
= Table
UNIT OF MEASUREMENT
The units of measurement used are those from the International System (SI).
Summary of Contents for Nordik HVSL Super Blade
Page 23: ...23 Annex 1 Assembly Instructions...
Page 34: ...34 Assembly rod holder and rod PLACE ROD INTO MOTOR HOLDER AND FIX WITH SCREWS NUTS AND BOLTS...
Page 42: ...42 Tie Bar Kit...
Page 52: ...52 Electric connection...
Page 56: ...56 Fan line connection scheme...
Page 57: ...57 Existing plant wiring scheme...
Page 58: ...58 Multiwire system wiring Scheme...
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