ruck VENTILATOREN EC 70W Insulated Etamaster Tube Fan Instruction Manual
- June 4, 2024
- ruck VENTILATOREN
Table of Contents
- FOREWORD
- IMPORTANT INFORMATION
- GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- ADHERE TO THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS
- PRODUCT INFORMATION
- DELIVERY CONTENTS
- TECHNICAL DATA
- DIMENSIONS
- TRANSPORT AND STORAGE
- ASSEMBLY
- ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
- COMMISSIONING
- MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
- LIFETIME AND DISPOSAL
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Installation, operating, and maintenance instructions
EMI…EC
Tube fan for ventilation applications
ruck Ventilatoren GmbH Max-Planck-Str. 5
D-97944 Boxberg-Windischbuch
Tel. +49 7930 9211-300
Fax +49 7930 9211-166
info@ruck.eu
www.ruck.eu | The original instructions were created in
the German language.
Information updated
print 13.07.2021
Subject to change
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FOREWORD
Dear customers,
Thank you for choosing our device.
Before operating the unit, please read carefully these installation,
operating, and maintenance instructions. If you have any questions, please
contact: (Contact details see page 1) The data provided in these installation,
operating, and maintenance instructions are for the product description only.
A statement about a certain condition or a suitability for a certain
application cannot be derived from our information. The information does not
release the user from his own assessments and examinations. All rights
reserved by the manufacturer, even in the event of industrial property rights.
Any disposal such as copying and distribution rights lies with us.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
This manual contains important information on the safe and appropriate assembly, transport, commissioning, operation, maintenance, disassembly, and simple troubleshooting of the product. The product has been manufactured according to the accepted rules of current technology. There is, however, still a danger of personal injury or damage to equipment if the following general safety instructions and the warnings before the steps contained in these instructions are not complied with.
- Read these instructions completely and thoroughly before working with the product.
- Keep these instructions in a location where they are accessible to all users at all times.
- Always include the operating instructions when you pass the product on to third parties.
Applicable Documents
The following documents and information on the exhaust fan must be observed in addition to the installation, operating, and maintenance instructions:
Nameplate| Other applicable standards:
■ DIN VDE 0100-100
■ DIN EN 60204-1
■ DIN EN ISO 13857
■ DIN EN ISO 12100
■ VDMA 24186-1| Available documents at www.ruck.eu
■ Installation, operating, and maintenance instructions
■ EC Declarations of conformity
■ EC-Declaration of Incorporation (Directive 2006/42/EC)
■ Commissioning report
■ Call to Tender
■ Dimensioned drawing
■ Technical drawing DWG
■ Technical drawing DXF
■ 3D STEP
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Provisions and regulations
When properly installed and operated, the device complies with the applicable standards and EU Directive at the time of its placing on the market. In addition, observe generally valid, legal, and other binding regulations of the European or national legislation as well as the regulations in your country for accident prevention and environmental protection.
Warranty and liability
Our devices are manufactured to the highest technical level in accordance with
the generally accepted rules of technology. They are subject to constant
quality controls. Because the products are being constantly developed, we
reserve the right to make changes to the products at any time and without
prior announcement. We assume no liability for the correctness or completeness
of these installation, operating, and maintenance instructions.
To ensure your warranty claims, it is imperative to provide a commissioning
report and a maintenance record.
Warranty and liability claims for personal injury and property damage are
excluded if they are due to one or more of the following causes:
- Improper use
- Improper mounting, commissioning, operation, and maintenance
- Operating the device with defective and/or non-functional safety and protective devices
- Failure to observe the instructions regarding transportation, installation, operation, and maintenance
- Unauthorized structural changes to the device
- Poor monitoring and replacement of maintenance parts
- Improperly performed repairs
- Disasters and force majeure
GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Planners, plant engineers, and operators are responsible for ensuring that the product is installed and operated correctly.
- Use our devices only in perfect technical condition.
- Check the device for obvious defects, such as cracks in the housing or missing rivets, screws, caps, or other application-relevant defects.
- Only use the device in the power range specified in the technical data and on the nameplate.
- Protection against contact and being sucked in and safety distances should be provided in accordance with DIN EN 13857.
- Generally prescribed electrical and mechanical protection devices are to be provided by the client.
- Safety components must not be bypassed or put out of operation.
- The product may be operated by personnel with limited physical, sensory or mental capacities only if they are supervised or have been instructed by responsible personnel.
- Children must be kept away from the product.www.ruck.eu
Intended use
Our devices are incomplete machineries as defined in the EU Machinery
Directive 2006/42/EC (partly completed machinery). The product is a not ready-
for-use machine in terms of the machine directive. It is intended exclusively
for installation in a machine or in ventilation equipment and installations or
for combination with other components to form a machinery or installation. The
product may be commissioned only if it is integrated in the machinery/system
for which it is designed and the machinery/system fully complies with the EC
machinery directive.
Observe the operating conditions and performance limits specified in the
technical data.
Conveying and ambient temperatures must be observed according to the technical
data and the nameplate.
Intended use also implies that you have fully read and understood this manual.
Improper use may result in danger to the life and limb of the user or third parties or damage to the system or other property.
Improper use
Any use of the product other than described in chapter “Intended use” is
considered as improper.
The following points are improper and dangerous:
- Delivery of explosive and flammable media or operation in potentially explosive atmospheres.
- The conveyance of greasy and moist media (over 90% relative humidity).
- Delivery of aggressive and abrasive media.
- Operation without the duct system.
- Operation with closed air connections.
- The use on vehicles, aircraft, and ships.
Personnel qualifications
Assembly, commissioning, operation, disassembly, and service (including maintenance and repair) require basic mechanical and electrical knowledge, as well as knowledge of the appropriate technical terms. In order to ensure operating safety, these activities may therefore only be carried out by qualified technical personnel or a person under the direction and supervision of qualified personnel. Qualified personnel are those who can recognize possible hazards and institute the appropriate safety measures due to their professional training, knowledge, and experience, as well as their understanding of the relevant conditions pertaining to the work to be done. Qualified personnel must observe the rules relevant to the subject area.
Safety instructions in this manual
In this manual, there are safety instructions before the steps whenever there
is a danger of personal injury or damage to the equipment. The measures
described to avoid these hazards must be observed.
Safety instructions are set out as follows:
Safety sign (warning triangle)
• Type of risk!
» Consequences
→ Precautions
- Draws attention to the risk.
- Identifies the type or source of the hazard.
- Describes what occurs when the safety instructions are not complied with.
- States how the hazard can be avoided.
Safety sign triangle) | (warning Consequence |
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General warning! |
Indicates possible hazardous situations. Failure to observe the warnings may
result in personal injury and/or damage to property.
| Electricity warning (hazardous voltage)!
Indicates possible hazards due to electricity. Failure to observe the warnings
may result in death, injury, and/or damage to property.
| Hot surface warning!
Indicates possible hazards due to high surface temperatures. Failure to
observe the warnings may result in personal injury and/or damage to property.
| Finger-Crushing Warning!
Indicates possible hazards due to moving and rotating parts. Failure to
observe the warnings may result in personal injury.
| Overhead load warning!
Indicates possible hazards due to overhead loads. Failure to observe the
warnings may result in death, injury and/or damage to property.
| Follow important information!
Instructions for safe, optimum use of the product.
• General warning
» Failure to observe the warnings may result in personal injury and/or damage
to property.
→ Unauthorized repairs may cause personal injury and/or damage to property, in
which case the manufacturer‘s guarantee or warranty will not apply.|
• Electricity warning (hazardous voltage)!
» Failure to observe the hazard may result in death, injury, or damage to
property.
→ Before performing any work on conductive parts, always disconnect the unit
completely from the electricity supply and make sure that it cannot be
switched back on again.
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• Caution! Burning hazard.
» Failure to observe the hazard may result in personal injury and/or damage to
property.
→ Do not touch the surface until the motor and heater have cooled.|
• Never reach into the impeller or other rotating or moving parts.
» Failure to observe the hazard may lead to serious injury.
→ Work may only be performed once the impeller has come to a complete halt.
• Never reach into the impeller or other rotating or moving parts.
» Failure to observe the hazard may lead to serious injury.
→ Work may only be performed once the impeller has come to a complete halt.|
• Never clean the internal space with flowing water or a high-pressure
cleaner. Do not use aggressive or easily flammable products for cleaning
(impellers/ housing).
→ Only use mild soapsuds. The impeller should be cleaned
with a cloth or brush.
ADHERE TO THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS
General instructions
- Persons who assemble, operate, disassemble or maintain our devices must not be under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or pharmaceuticals that may affect perception and responsiveness.
- Responsibilities for the operation, maintenance, and regulation of the product should be clearly determined and observed so that there can be no unclear areas of responsibility with regard to safety.
Indications assembly
- Disconnect all of the product`s poles from the mains before installing the product or connecting or removing plugs.
- Make sure that the product cannot be switched back on again.
- Lay cables and lines so that they cannot be damaged and no one can trip over them. Information signs must not be changed or removed.
Indications Commissioning
- Make sure that all electrical connections are either used or covered. Commission the product only if it is installed completely.
- The power switch must always be fully functional and easy accessible!
Indications during operation
- Only authorized personnel is allowed to operate the setting mechanisms of the components or parts, under the provision that the system is used as intended.
- In an emergency, or if there is a fault, or other irregularities, switch the equipment off and make sure it cannot be switched back on again.
- The technical data given on the rating plate must not be exceeded.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Description:
- Tube fan with silencer on the suction side for ventilation systems
- The temperature of the conveying medium of the individual types can be found in the technical data
- Diagonal impeller made of plastic
- Integrated thermal motor monitoring
- Installation indoors (Outdoor installation with weather protection)
- Installation position horizontal and vertical
- The housing is made of galvanized sheet steel.
- EC motor controllable via 0-10V or PWM signal
Nameplate
ATTENTION! The information on the nameplate must always be observed!
Legend:
- Imax Max. current consumption
- tA / tM Max. ambient temperature / Max. medium temperature
- P1N Rated power consumption
- nN Rated speed
- ErP Data ErP Conformity, if required according to Reg. 327/2011
- η Overall efficiency
- N Efficiency at the optimum energy efficiency
- ID Item number
- SN Serial number
DELIVERY CONTENTS
- 1 x Tube fan
- 2 x Mounting bracket
- 1 x Installation, operating and maintenance instructions
- EC Declarations of conformity
- EC-Declaration of Incorporation (Directive 2006/42/EC)
TECHNICAL DATA
Product name| Item number| Voltage U
N V| Frequency f
N
Hz| Rated power consumption P
N
W| Max. motor current I
max
A| Max. ambient temperature t
A
°C| Max. medium temperature t
M
°C| Sound power inlet
dB(A)| Sound power outlet
dB(A)| Wiring diagram| Weight
kg
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EMI 150 EC 70W O 01| 158064| 230V ~| 50| 70| 0,6| 45| 45| 55| 74| 131908| 10,3
EMI 160 EC 70W O 01| 158116| 230V ~| 50| 68| 0,6| 45| 45| 55| 73| 131908| 10,0
EMI 200 EC 120W O 01| 158211| 230V ~| 50| 119| 1,0| 45| 45| 61| 77| 131908|
12,8
EMI 250 EC 300W O 02| 158242| 230V ~| 50| 314| 2,2| 45| 45| 74| 85| 131908|
12,9
EMI 280 EC 270W O 01| 158278| 230V ~| 50| 275| 1,9| 45| 45| 69| 83| 131908|
17,1
EMI 315 EC 300W O 01| 158353| 230V ~| 50| 293| 2,1| 45| 45| 69| 83| 131908|
18,3
EMI 355 EC 300W O 01| 158373| 230V ~| 50| 270| 1,9| 35| 35| 67| 79| 131908|
21,4
EMI 355 EC 750W O 02| 158376| 230V ~| 50| 723| 3,3| 60| 60| 78| 89| 131908|
23,1
EMI 400 EC 750W O 01| 158007| 230V ~| 50| 715| 3,3| 60| 60| 73| 88| 131908|
28,4
DIMENSIONS
EMI…EC
Product name| Item number| A mm| B mm| C mm| D
mm| E mm
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EMI 150 EC 70W O 01| 158064| Ø 150| 761| 705| 221| 345
EMI 160 EC 70W O 01| 158116| Ø 160| 765| 705| 221| 345
EMI 200 EC 120W O 01| 158211| Ø 200| 763| 705| 280| 432
EMI 250 EC 300W O 02| 158242| Ø 250| 659| 602| 280| 432
EMI 280 EC 270W O 01| 158278| Ø 280| 773| 705| 345| 525
EMI 315 EC 300W O 01| 158353| Ø 315| 774| 705| 345| 525
EMI 355 EC 300W O 01| 158373| Ø 355| 793| 705| 385| 565
EMI 355 EC 750W O 02| 158376| Ø 355| 793| 705| 385| 565
EMI 400 EC 750W O 01| 158007| Ø 400| 785| 705| 430| 590
TRANSPORT AND STORAGE
Transport and storage should only be performed by specialist personnel in
accordance with the assembly and operating manual and regulations in force.
The following points should be noted and followed:
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Check the delivery according to the delivery note to ensure it is complete and correct and check for any damage.
Any missing quantities or damage incurred during transport should be confirmed by the carrier. No liability is accepted if this is not observed. -
For weight see technical data
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It should be transported with suitable lifting equipment in the original packaging or on the transport equipment indicated.
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If transported with a forklift, it should be ensured that the product is resting with the basic profile or base frame completely on the forks or on a pallet and the product‘s centre of gravity is between the forks.
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The driver must be authorized to drive a forklift.
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Do not go beneath the suspended load.
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Avoid damage or deformation of the housing.
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The product must be stored in a dry area and protected from the weather in the original packaging. Open pallets should be covered with tarpaulins. Even weatherproof modules should be covered because their weather resistance is only guaranteed after complete installation. If moisture has penetrated into the original packaging, remove it immediately.
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Storage temperature between +5 °C and +40 °C. Avoid severe temperature fluctuations.
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If the product has been in storage for more than a year, check the smooth running of impellers and valves by hand.
ASSEMBLY
Assembly work may only be performed by specialist personnel in accordance with
the installation and operating manual and the regulations and standards in
force.
The following points should be noted and followed:
- Only suitable installation aids, in accordance with regulations, should be used.
- The device must be installed in such a way that it is easily accessible for maintenance and cleaning purposes.
- The unit should only be installed with authorized and suitable fastening materials at all fastening points.
- Do not distort the unit when installing.
- Just use the indicated mounting and fixing places. No holes should be made in the housing or any screws screwed into it.
- The duct system must not be supported on the housing.
- For structure-borne sound decoupling, a flexible connection is recommended when connected on a duct system.
Assembly with accessories
A | SG | Protection grille |
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B | FV | Filter box with mat filter |
C | VM | Fast clamps |
D | SD | Silencer |
E | GS 03 | Device switch |
F | MTP | Potentiometer |
G | RSK | |
RSK-D | Back draught shutter |
Back draught shutter with seal
H| FTW| Filter box for bag filter and heating
I| FT| Filter box for bag filter
J| KWR| Cold water cooling coil
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
• Electricity warning (hazardous voltage)!
» Failure to observe the hazard may result in death, injury, or damage to
property.
→ Before performing any work on conductive parts, always disconnect the unit
completely from the electricity supply and make sure that it cannot be
switched back on again.
The electrical installation may only be carried out by qualified electricians
in compliance with the installation, operating and maintenance instructions
and the applicable national regulations, standards, and guidelines:
- ISO, DIN, EN and VDE specifications, including all safety requirements.
- Technical connection conditions.
- Safety at work and accident prevention requirements.
This list does not claim to be complete.
Requirements should be applied under one`s own personal responsibility.
- The electrical connections must be made as shown in the corresponding wiring diagrams and terminal diagrams.
- The type of cable, size of cable, and method of laying should be determined by an authorized electrician.
- Low and extra-low voltage cables should be laid separately.
- If no repair switch is integrated in the device, an all-pole main disconnecting switch with min. 3 mm contact opening must be provided in the supply line.
- Use a separate cable inlet for each cable.
- Any cable inlets that are not used must be sealed so that it is airtight.
- All cable inlets must have strain relief.
- Create equipotential bonding between the unit and the duct system.
- Check all protective measures after the electrical connection work (earthing resistance, etc.)
- Motor current and motor power must not exceed the values stated on the motor nameplate. The specified max.
fan speed must never be exceeded, otherwise, the motor and fan will be destroyed by this overload, and dissolved or flying parts can destroy other components.
Unit supply cable / Electrical connection / wiring diagram
Connect the mains supply cable as shown in the wiring diagram. For the
dimensioning of the line, observe the unit`s rating plate and the relevant
guidelines. Appropriate protection with correctly dimensioned automatic safety
breakers (circuit protection breaker) must be provided.
The device must be connected according to the wiring diagram. For fans which
are controlled by external control devices, the corresponding operating
instructions of the manufacturer must be observed.
Application examples
Thermal motor protection
During operation, electric motors heat up. Under certain circumstances
(excessively high ambient or fluid temperatures, heavy contamination, etc.),
the motor temperature may exceed the safety limit of the electrically isolated
parts.
In case of EC motors, an electronic temperature monitoring is present.
Fault current protection switch
If a fault current protection switch is used, only AC/DC sensitive RCD
protective devices (type B or B+) are permitted.
Even when the device is switched off, voltage is applied to terminals and
connections. Do not touch the device for 5 minutes after all-pole
disconnection from the mains.
COMMISSIONING
Commissioning by trained technical personnel may only be performed after any risk has been ruled out. The following checks should be performed in accordance with the installation and operating manual and the regulations in force:
- Correctly sealed installation of the unit and duct system.
- Check the duct system, unit and medium lines, if present, remove any foreign bodies if necessary.
- The intake opening and inflow into the unit must be clear.
- Check all mechanical and electrical protection measures (e.g. earthing).
- Voltage, frequency and type of current must correspond with the rating plate.
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
Servicing, troubleshooting and cleaning may only be performed by specialised personnel in accordance with this installation and operating manual and the regulations in force.
- Make sure that no connections or components are loosened unless the device is disconnected from the mains. Make sure that the equipment cannot be switched back on again.
- Individual components must not be interchanged. For example, the components intended for one product may not be used for other products.
- The regular maintenance and care of our devices is designed to ensure proper function, value retention and avoidance of damage. Keep a maintenance log.
- Perform the specified maintenance on the unit at the specified intervals.
Our devices require little maintenance when operated properly.
The following work should be performed at regular intervals, in accordance
with health and safety regulations:
- Check the operation of the control system and safety devices.
- Check electrical connections and wiring for damage.
- Remove any dirt from the fan impeller or impellers and from inside the fan housing in order to prevent any unbalance or reduction in output.
- Do not use aggressive or easily flammable products for cleaning (impellers/housing).
- Preferably only water (not flowing water) or mild soapsuds should be used.
- The impeller should be cleaned with a cloth or brush.
- Never use a high-pressure cleaner.
- Balancing clips must not be moved or removed.
- The impeller and fittings must not be damaged in any way.
Before putting the unit back into operation after maintenance and servicing work, carry out a visual inspection as described in section 11. and 12.
Checklist Maintenance and Service
Description | check interval |
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Triggering device | monthly |
■ Fan
Check fan for function and operational readiness (test run at least 15
minutes)| every 6 months
Check fan for function and operational readiness (test run at least 1 hour)|
yearly
Check for dirt, damage, corrosion and fastening| every 6 months
Function-preserving cleaning| every 6 months
Check impeller rotation direction| yearly
Check flexible connections for leaks| yearly
Check impeller for imbalance| yearly
Check protective device for function| yearly
■ Motor
Check externally for dirt, damage, corrosion and fastening| every 6 months
Function-preserving cleaning| yearly
Check bearing for noise| yearly
Check terminals for tight fit| yearly
Measure the voltage| yearly
LIFETIME AND DISPOSAL
Product life
The motors are equipped with maintenance-free, permanently lubricated ball
bearings. Under normal operating conditions, the expected lifetime is about
30,000 operating hours.
The information given here depends strongly on the respective field of
application as well as the environmental conditions. We recommend replacing
these fans after reaching about 30,000 operating hours or 5 years.
Decommissioning and disposal
When disassembling, parts under voltage are exposed, which can lead to
electric shock when touched.
Before dismantling, disconnect the fan from all poles of the mains and
secure against being switched on again!
Parts and components of the device that have reached their lifetime, e.g. due
to wear, corrosion, mechanical stress, fatigue and/or all other, not directly
recognizable effects, must be disposed of professionally and properly after
disassembly in accordance with national and international laws and
regulations. The same applies to excipients in use such as oils and fats or
other substances. The conscious or unconscious reuse of used components such
as e.g. impellers, rolling bearings, motors. etc. can lead to a risk to
persons, the environment as well as machinery and equipment. The applicable
local operating regulations must be observed and applied.
Spare parts (motor + impeller)
Replacement may only be carried out by trained and authorized personnel.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Fault | Possible cause | Remedy methods |
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■ Fan does not start | ■ No power supply | |
■ Impeller does not rotate freely | ■ Check mains supply/connections |
■ Find out the causes and, if possible, remove the fault. If not possible,
contact the supplier.
■ Motor overheated
/ temperature protection is
tiggered| ■ Fault of the ball bearings
■ Too high operating temperature
■ Air flow is too low, motor cannot cool down| ■ Contact the supplier
■ Observe the data on the nameplate
■ See fault „Low airflow“
■ Device too noisy /
casing vibrations| ■ Dirt deposits on the impeller
■ Imbalance of the impeller
■ Connection with intake or exhaust pipe/duct causes vibrations/oscillations
■ Fixing screws released
■ Fault of the ball bearings
■ Loose impeller blade| ■ See chapter maintenance and cleaning
■ Contact the supplier
■ Install fan with vibration dampers
■ Tighten screws
■ Contact the supplier
■ Contact the supplier
■ Low airflow| ■ Impeller runs in the wrong direction (wrong air transport
direction)
■ High-pressure losses in the system
■ Return flaps closed or only partially open
■ Duct system clogged
■ Speed control incorrectly set / incorrectly connected| ■ Note the marking
on the device/nameplate. Check electrical
connections
■ Improve piping configuration or select a more powerful fan
■ Check drive system/installation position of the return flap
■ Remove blockage / clean protective grille
■ Check settings / switching unit and possibly adjust/connect
ruck Ventilatoren GmbH Max-Planck-Str. 5 D-97944 Boxberg-Windischbuch
Tel. +49 7930 9211-300
Fax +49 7930 9211-166
info@ruck.eu
www.ruck.eu
Information updated
print 13.07.2021
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