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FUMEX 

C 600HT

LG 90

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Manual

4 Preparation for Use

4.1 Transport and storage

Do not expose the fan to fertilisers, chlorina-
ted lime, acids or other aggressive chemicals. 
The fan must be protected against tampering 
and other external ingress.
During handling, the fan should always be 
lifted in a way that does not risk damaging it 
or its surroundings.
Never remain in the vicinity of a fan that is 
being lifted. Any damage to the lifting equip-
ment may cause the fan to fall, with resultant 
risk of serious and potentially fatal injury.

When lifting, it is important to remember 
where the centre of gravity is, so as to mini-
mise the risk of the fan overturning.

The fan must be transported and stored in its original 
packaging. It should not be exposed to external damage  
in the form of impacts and shocks. The unit must also 
be protected against the weather and stored in a dry 
well-ventilated area, free of substances that could  
damage the fan.
Always handle the fan with care.
Do not lift the fan using the lifting parts of the motor 
(e.g. the motor’s lifting eye).
The recommended storage period should not exceed 
one year. In the case of longer storage periods, the fan 
should be carefully checked before installation (see 
Chapter 

8 Maintenance

).

4.2 Assembly and installation

4.2.1 General

During installation, follow the instructions 
provided in Chapter 

2 Safety

Under Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC, the fan is clas-
sed as partly completed machinery. Before the fan is 
put into service, it must comply with the requirements 
of Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC. After installation, 
the unit must meet the requirements of standards EN 
ISO 12100, EN ISO 13857, EN ISO 13850 and EN 60204-1. 
For more information, see the manufacturer’s declara-
tion of conformity.
Before the fan is put into service, the temporary trans-
port protectors need to be removed (e.g. the inlet and 
outlet protectors). Starting the fan with the transport 
protectors attached can damage the fan. Make sure 
that the fan has not sustained damage. 

Make sure that there are no loose objects in the vici-
nity of the fan and that the fan is securely and safely 
installed (e.g. the cover of the connection box has been 
correctly fitted and the mounting screws have been 
tightened). Carry out the safety checks prior to and 
during operation, see section 

5.1 Before commissio-

ning

 and 

5.2 After 30 minutes of constant operation

When assembling and installing the fan, make sure that 
no dirt or objects enter the fan, as these can damage it.

4.2.2 Change of configuration

The fan is available as standard in the following versions 
(view from inlet side):

 

  Standardised delivery version

4.2.3 Assembly

The fan must be installed at a safe distance 
from combustible materials. Particular atten-
tion should be paid to the hot parts of the fan.
The supporting structure must be robust 
enough to take the weight of the fan and its 
vibrations. The fan must not be exposed to 
external vibrations.
Inlet and outlet grilles must be fitted. They 
must protect against contact with the impel-
ler in accordance with ISO 13857.

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Содержание C 600HT

Страница 1: ...C 600HT Manual...

Страница 2: ...EC Declaration of Conformity We declare under our sole responsibility that the product described in this document conforms to the standards or documents having the force of standards specified below I...

Страница 3: ...ion with the result that clothes hair loose objects and body parts can be easily drawn into the fan Never allow any part of the body or loo se fitting clothing to be in the vicinity of the inlet The f...

Страница 4: ...d if these have tripped due to the motor overheating they will return to their origi nal position after cooling down Make sure nothing can cause a hazard in the event of a temporary power failure If t...

Страница 5: ...ng the product or ordering spare parts refer to the data in dicated on the nameplate in the first instance 3 2 2 Labelling 1 Fumex logo 2 Labels symbols relating to safe use of the fan 3 Nameplate Arr...

Страница 6: ...partly completed machinery Before the fan is put into service it must comply with the requirements of Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC After installation the unit must meet the requirements of standard...

Страница 7: ...n viewed from the motor shaft as shown in Fig 5 Other mounting methods require the approval of Fumex AB The mounting points of the fan are at the inlet flange outlet flange and the motor feet if prese...

Страница 8: ...nominal value for any of the fan s phases Measured vibrations do not exceed permissible values The type and model match the order 5 Commissioning 5 1 Before commissioning Check to ensure the followin...

Страница 9: ...Fault on one of the motor phases The motor is exceeding the maximum permissible speed Too little resistance in the airflow 3 Fan fails to start Contact between impeller and fan housing Foreign object...

Страница 10: ...lan ce in the impeller The vibrations need to be measured and if found to have increased the cause must be established and rectified The maximum value for the vibrations at the motor ball bearing perp...

Страница 11: ...rews are correctly tightened Safety equipment works properly The value for insulation resistance of the motor is correct The structure is fully intact without damaged components due to e g abrasion 9...

Страница 12: ...he motor not on drawing are made of galvanised steel Fasteners not on drawing are made of stainless steel For execution of the seals sealant and sealing tape e g EPDM have been used A complete list of...

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