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USER’S MANUAL

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9.1 Transport

Our products are packed at the factory to suit the respectively agreed mode of transportation. Transport the fan in its original 
packaging.

Fans are protected against damage during shipment. If the unit cannot be installed and operated immediately, precautions 
need to be taken to prevent deterioration of the unit during storage. The user assumes responsibility of the fan and accessories 
while in storage. The manufacturer will not be responsible for damage during storage. These suggestions are provided solely 
as a convenience to the user.

Only use suitable means of transport, such as pallet trucks or fork-lift trucks or hoist machine.

If the fan is to be transported by hand, ensure that supporting and carrying loads are kept within reasonable limits for the 
personnel involved.

The fans must not be dropped or thrown. Avoid scratches or rough handling during loading and unloading.

Parts which have been stacked too high can collapse. 

 Avoid a distortion of casing or blades or other damage.

Danger ! Do not step under casing loads.

9. TRANSPORT AND STORAGE

9.2 Storage

Store the unit in the manufacturer’s original packaging box in a dry closed ventilated premise with temperature range from +5˚С 
up to +40˚С and relative humidity up to 80%.

Store the fan in a dry, weather-protected location in its original packaging or protect it from the effects of dirt and the weather 
until final assembly. Storage environment must not contain aggressive vapours and chemical mixtures provoking corrosion, 
insulation and sealing deformation.

Rotate fan impeller monthly and purge bearings once every three months.

If storage of fan is in a humid, dusty or corrosive atmosphere, rotate the fan and purge the bearings once a month. Improper 
storage which results in damage to the fan will void the warranty.

Avoid lengthy storage periods (a maximum of one year is recommended) and check that the motor bearing assembly is in good 
functional order prior to fitting. With storage times of more than 1 year, please check the bearings on soft running before 
installation (turn by hand).

8.1 Electrical

Check that the electrical connections to the unit are secure.

Check that the voltage applied at the fan terminals is as specified on the motor nameplate and is balanced.

Measure the current on each phase (one phase in the case of single-phase motors) of the motor in turn and check that the 
current consumption is within the full load current specified on the motor nameplate. 

Measure each motor winding to earth and between each winding, using a 500V D.C insulation tester. If the reading is less than 
ten megohms the reason is likely to be dampness in the motor. To dry the motor place it in a warm (typically 40 degrees 
centigrade) dry airstream and regularly monitor the motor until the insulation reading is restored to ten megohms or greater. If 
the reading remains less than ten meghoms a break-down in the motor winding insulation could be the reason and a motor 
rewind/overhaul may be necessary.

Ensure that there is no smell of burnt insulation in the vicinity of the motor. If this is the case, please seek advice from Breeze 
Fan (Colchester Office).

8.2 Mechanical

Check that there are no obstructions to the motor shaft or impeller blades, that the blades are clean and that there are no loose 
articles or debris in the vicinity.

Rotate the motor shaft by hand. Investigate any sound of grinding noises, internal chaffing, rubbing or stiffness. Any observed 
defect may indicate that the bearings require lubrication or replacement.

Ensure that all fixings are secure.

8. FAULT FINDING

Thank you for your cooperations!

Содержание KB 1000

Страница 1: ...ual for future reference Read carefully before attempting to assemble install operate or maintain the product described Protect yourself and others by observing all safety information Failure to comply with instructions could result in personal injury and property damage KBB Series KBB KBF F Series KBF Series KBP Series FORWARD BACKWARD CURVE CABINET FAN ...

Страница 2: ... where applicable The rotation of the impeller is critical It must be free to rotate without striking or rubbing any stationary objects Motor must be securely and adequately grounded The fan speed is changed the motor current should be checked to make sure it is not exceeding the motor nameplate amps Do not allow the power cable to kink or come in contact with oil grease hot surfaces or chemicals ...

Страница 3: ...ality painted steel plate and cold rolled steel painted with static electronic process can prolong fan life Casing Made of hot galvanized steel Impeller All the impellers are designed highest peripheral speed and high efficiency o The forward curve impeller of KBF is made of hot galvanized steel o The backward curve impeller of KBB KBP is made of mild steel they are welded and epoxy painting o All t...

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Страница 6: ...60 780 780 780 638 155 590 940 14 KBP 500 975 1200 980 900 900 900 758 155 710 1060 14 KBP 560 1035 1260 1040 960 960 960 810 160 770 1120 14 KBP 630 1085 1310 1090 1010 1010 1010 868 160 810 1170 14 KBP 710 1205 1430 1230 1130 1130 1130 968 190 850 1290 14 KBP 800 1325 1550 1350 1250 1250 1250 1088 190 930 1410 14 KBP 900 1472 1700 1500 1400 1400 1400 1238 190 1060 1560 18 KBP 1000 1625 1850 1650...

Страница 7: ... function of the intensity of spin and not easily defined The best solution is proper duct design and airflow patterns Turning vanes reduce the effects of inlet spin CORRECT Turning Vanes INCORRECT 01 fan impeller diameter Single Fan Installation Non Ducted Installations Inlet Clearance Installation of a fan with an open inlet too close to a wall or bulkhead will cause reduced fan performance It is d...

Страница 8: ...s the pressure loss across it will be greater than expected Transitions Ensure symmetrical transitions from the duct equipment to fan inlet CORRECT INCORRECT Volume control damper CORRECT Volume control damper INCORRECT CORRECT INCORRECT Ÿ Place a concrete sleeve around the silencer to increase the acoustic seal between rooms For less stringent requirements pack around the silencer with a resilien...

Страница 9: ... against the wall minimises the chance of flanking transmission via the duct system ensuring the expected performance is achieved Ÿ If an attenuator is installed as shown noise from the fan can bypass the attenuator and enter the conditioned space This is known as flanking transmission and will negatively impact on the expected attenuator performance Louvers on silencer inlet Better Storeroom Best B...

Страница 10: ...ig 01 Mounting type Building Construction Inlet Duct Airflow Outlet Duct Adjust Bolt to reach Spring Isolator Flexible Connection Fig 03 Hanging type Building Construction Airflow Outlet Duct Inlet Duct Spring Isolator FlexibleConnection Steel Support Stud Building Construction Spring Isolator Fig 02 Hanging type Stud Steel Support ...

Страница 11: ...he deflection and operating free height is properly maintained EQUIPMENT OR HANG INCORRECT EQUIPMENT OR HANG CORRECT EQUIPMENT OR HANG INCORRECT BUILDING CONTRUCTOR EQUIPMENT OR HANG CORRECT EQUIPMENT OR HANG INCORRECT Common Sources of Vibration 1 Impeller Unbalance 2 Drive Pulley Misalignment 3 Incorrect Belt Tension 4 Bearing Misalignment 5 Mechanical Looseness 6 Faulty Belts 7 Drive Component U...

Страница 12: ... to avoid unnecessary belt wear noise vibration and power loss Motor and drive shafts must be parallel and pulleys in line as shown in below To avoid motor overheating and possible burnout motor load amperes should always be checked and compared to nameplate rating when fan speed is increased Before installing read bearing manufacturers procedures Before putting the new bearings on the shaft you m...

Страница 13: ... to rotate the impeller in the wrong direction This is especially true with 3 phase installations where the motor will run in either direction depending on how it has been wired To reverse rotation of a 3 phase motor interchange any two of the three electrical leads Single phase motors can be reversed by changing internal connections as described on the motor label or wiring diagram After connecti...

Страница 14: ...epresentative must be notified immediately so that corrective action may be investigated also verify electrical conformance to specifications Unauthorized alterations and unauthorized backcharges will not be recognized by Breeze Fan After the unit has been assembled installed and all utilities have been hooked up the unit is now ready for operation 4 OPERATION INSTRUCTION Switch on the fan for a sho...

Страница 15: ...into operation Monitor its correct function quiet running vibration imbalance power consumption controllability Should the required output volume flow or pressure increase not be achieved by the fan e g through unforeseen changes in the installation system the rotor fins can be adjusted up to the maximum fin settings specified both on the rating plate and in the technical documentation The power consu...

Страница 16: ...not use any abrasive tools surface protection will be destroyed 5 1 Servicing maintenance The impeller and casing are subject to natural wear and tear through the action of dust acidic and corrosive vapours as well as the gases which are mixed into the conveyed flow The type and concentration of the dust as well as the gases and vapours can lead to deposits abrasion and corrosion at the impeller an...

Страница 17: ...s supplied with grease fittings should be greased in accordance with the manufacturer s recommendations When motor temperature does not exceed 104ºF 40ºC the grease should be replaced after 2000 hours of running time Direct drive systems have extended grease lines to lubricate the motor without removal of any guarding Service intervals in operating hours for Motor Frame 2880 min 1440 min 960 and 72...

Страница 18: ...Diameter mm Newtonian N Kilogram force Kgf SPZ 13 20 56 95 1 3 2 0 20 25 100 140 2 0 2 5 SPA 25 35 80 132 2 5 3 6 35 45 140 200 3 6 4 6 SPB 45 65 112 224 4 6 6 6 65 85 236 315 6 6 8 7 SPC 85 150 224 335 8 7 11 7 115 150 375 560 11 7 15 3 A 10 15 80 140 1 1 1 5 B 20 30 125 200 2 0 3 1 Impellers require very little attention when exhausting clean air however air heavily laden with grease or dirt wil...

Страница 19: ...ing plate Replace the 130mm Duramid seal if it is damaged 9 Examine the clearance between the fan impeller blade tips and the fan duct Check the angle and the security of the impeller blades Ensure that the gap between the impeller blade ends and the fan duct is even and adequate If in doubt about the gap contact Breeze Fan for advice Ensure that the impeller blade is secure The blade angle must n...

Страница 20: ...ce must be discarded and replaced with new identical devices Thread forming screws must have locking compound applied when being reused Those fixings that have no locking devices fitted and are not painted over should be checked at 95 of their original setting to ensure no unnecessary disturbance of the fixing See picture below for torque setting details If in doubt about the torque of a particular fi...

Страница 21: ...ccordance to regulations and disconnect all poles from mains supply Wait until impeller is stationary Make sure that a restart is not possible Only use original spare parts manufactured and supplied by Breeze Fan Replacing the motor Disconnect the wiring of the motor Remove the protective cover of the belt in Fig 1 Loosen the clamping screws on the motor carriage in Fig 1 Release the tension of th...

Страница 22: ...loose impeller Look for cracks near the rings A new impeller may be required as repairs are usually temporary Open primary circuit Motor takes too long to accelerate Excess loading Poor circuit Defective motor Applied voltage too low Wrong rotation Motor overheats while running under load Overloaded Frame or bracket vents may be clogged with dirt and prevent proper ventilation of motor Open vent h...

Страница 23: ...antity of grease in bearing Check alignment side and end thrust Replace bearing first clean casing thoroughly Restore the right lubricant quantity Check operation of the grease v alve when applicable Wrong lubricant quality Disassemble and clean the bearings Relubricate using the correct l u bricant Not enough lubricant Top up with lubricant Not enough radial clearanc e in the bearings Adjust the r...

Страница 24: ...ations Check and correct the various c a uses of vibrations Incorrect lubrication Check and correct the l u brication Fan held stopped under e x citation by external vibrations Eliminate vibrations by iso lating machines causing excitement and isolate the fan itself Fan held stopped without t a king precautions against corrosive agents Take steps made necessary b y environmental and usage conditio...

Страница 25: ...id dusty or corrosive atmosphere rotate the fan and purge the bearings once a month Improper storage which results in damage to the fan will void the warranty Avoid lengthy storage periods a maximum of one year is recommended and check that the motor bearing assembly is in good functional order prior to fitting With storage times of more than 1 year please check the bearings on soft running before ...

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