EUROPLAST EE125TA Bathroom Extractor Fan User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- EUROPLAST
Table of Contents
EE125TA Bathroom Extractor Fan
User Manual
Explanation
Cylinder|
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Basic|
Silent/Design|
Louvre|
Diagrams
For 12V fans
Dimensions
1 – Cylinder | a | D1 | D | c |
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Ø100 mm | 91 mm | 104 mm | 100 mm | 31 mm |
Ø125 mm | 93 mm | 129 mm | 125 mm | 31 mm |
Ø150 mm | 108 mm | 154 mm | 150 mm | 46 mm |
2 – Basic | a | b | c | D |
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Ø100 mm | 160 mm | 135 mm | 90 mm | 100 mm |
Ø125 mm | 180 mm | 150 mm | 94 mm | 125 mm |
Ø150 mm | 207 mm | 182 mm | 106 mm | 150 mm |
3 – Silent | a | b | c | D |
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Ø100 mm | 150 mm | 120 mm | 126 mm | 100 mm |
Ø125 mm | 176 mm | 140 mm | 132 mm | 125 mm |
Ø150 mm | 206 mm | 165 mm | 154 mm | 150 mm |
4 – Louvre | a | c | D | e |
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Ø100 mm | 166 mm | 90 mm | 100 mm | 30 mm |
Ø125 mm | 186 mm | 94 mm | 125 mm | 30 mm |
Designation
Our fans are designed for ventilation of domestic and similar premises
(apartments, offices, stores, garages, kitch-ens, bathrooms, toilets, and
other rooms, heated in wintertime). Fans (but exhaust fan for Cylinder
series) areas and are designed for wall or ceiling mounting.
Cylinder-series fans may be used for both input and output ventilation and are
to be installed in ventilation ducts.
Our fans are designed for continuous work without switching off mains.
The design of the fans is constantly improved and updated, and some models may
differ from what is described in this manual.
Basic Specifications
Fans identification, diagrammatic representation of appearance, installation
dimensions, and peculiarities of design are given in Table 1.
The fans are designed for operation from an AC power supply with a voltage of
220-240 V and a frequency of 50 Hz.
The 12V fans are suitable for 12V – 50Hz. These fans are not equipped with a
built-in transformer.
Nominal output in terms of extract air capacity is:| The nominal
electric power of the fans is:
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– for 100 mm: 82 -107 cubic meters/hour ( ±5%)| – For 100 mm: -9/22 W;
– for 125 mm: 157 – 232 cubic meters/ hour ( ±5%)| – For 125 mm: -16/26 W.
– for 150 mm: 260 – 348 cubic meters/ hour ( ±5%)| – For 150 mm: -24/32 W.
The capacity of fans depends strongly on the shape of the airduct. Bends, type
of ducting, length, and kinks can influence the airflow. In the most ideal
situation, the fan will have a good operation with a duct length of a maximum
of 5 meters.
Equalized sound level at a 3-meter distance does not exceed 40 dBA. Fans are
designed for operation at air temperatures within 0°C to 45°C.
Safety Requirements
The fans comply with the requirements according to the EU norms and
directives, to the relevant EU-Low Voltage Equipment Directives, EU-Directives
on Electromagnetic Compatibility Level of protection from access to hazardous
parts, and waterproof:
IPX4- Cylinder
IP24- Louvre
IP34- Design, Silent, Basic
The replacement of electric wire must be performed by a skilled electrician.
Fan operation beyond the operational temperature range as well as in rooms
with ambient air containing aggressive admixes is prohibited.
For well-functioning and safety matters, it is necessary to comply with your
national electricity standards. The dutch electrical wiring colors for devices
are:
L = colour brown (phase) LT= colour black (switch wire)
N = colour blue (zero, 0)
Note: internal wiring colors of the fan may not necessarily match the
wiring colors of your local electrical installation.
ATTENTION! Fan operation when restrictions, being able to damage or jam
blades of operation wheel, in flowing part of the case, is prohibited.
Precautions must be taken to avoid the back-flow of gases into the room from
the open flue of gas or other open-fire appliances.
Preparation for device operation
Attention! All maintenance works and connections of fans are to be
performed only after switching off mains.
The direction of air-charging is to comply with the direction of the arrow on
the fan case. Cylinder fans are mounted in ventilation air ducts from both
ends and nipped with clamps
Fans of other models are mounted in the hole of the air duct and mounted on
the wall or ceiling with dowels.
If necessary, ensure conditions to prevent free access to the impeller and
current-carrying parts of the fan by protective means from the side of the
outcome (ventilation grille, protective cowl, and so on).
The connection of fans to the electric power supply is shown in Fig. 1-4. An
order in which connection of fans should be made is indicated in the Table
shown below.
Type | Operations of connection to the power supply |
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Cylinder | Remove protective grid (except for model Cylinder). Take away a |
protective cowl. Pass power supply cords through hole 3, strip the wire rags
at length 7-8 mm to clamp terminals 4 against the stop to the metal part of
the clamp, and tighten them with screws. Fix cords with the help of clip 2.
Reinstall protective cowl and grid back.
Basic, Design, Silent & Louvre| Remove protective grid and cover. Pass power
supply cords through hole 3 (having cut a thin plastic pierce on the spot of
opening beforehand). Strip the wire rags at length 7-8 mm to clamp terminals 4
against the stop to the metal part of the clamp and tighten them with screws.
Fix cords with the help of clip 2. Reinstall the cover and protective grid
back.
Fig. 1 1 – housing;
2 – a clip of power supply cords;
3 – holes for power supply cords;
4 – clamp terminal.| Fig. 3 1 – housing;
2 – a clip of power supply cords;
3 – holes for power supply cords;
4 – clamp terminal;
5 – holes for fan mounting;
6 – potentiometer (Hydro);
7 – potentiometer (Timer).
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Fig. 2 1 – housing;
2 – a clip of power supply cords;
3 – holes for power supply cords;
4 – clamp terminal;
5 – holes for fan mounting;
6 – light.
7 – potentiometer (Timer).| Fig. 4 1 – housing;
2 – a clip of power supply cords;
3 – holes for power supply cords;
4 – clamp terminal;
5 – holes for fan mounting;
6 – potentiometer (Timer);
7 – potentiometer (Hydro).
Diagrams
Fig.5. In case your fan is equipped with a humidity sensor in combination with
a timer, fig.5. should be followed.
These fans will switch on automatically if humid air (60-90%, see fig.10) is
sensed. After the level has been reached (50-90%), the fan will continue
operation for the time the timer has been set (2-30min.) Time can be
regulated by potentiometer T. To increase the delay, turn clockwise, and to
decrease turn anti-clockwise. This diagram can also be applied to fans with a
motion sensor equipped.
Fig.6. For fans equipped with timers that have to be started with an external
switch fig.6. can be used. The fan will start operating as soon as it is
switched on the mains. When LT has switched off the mains, the fan will
continue working for the time the timer has been set (2-30min.). Fig.6. Can
also be applied to fans equipped with a timer and humidity sensor which have
to be started with an external switch. The fan will start operating as soon as
it is switched on the mains or when humid air (60-90%) has been sensed. When
LT is switched off the mains, or the humidity level has decreased below 60%,
the fan will continue operation for the time the timer has been set.
Fig.7. For all fans of the model Basic, Design, Louvre, and Cylinder without
any special features. In this situation, an external switch is applied. Note:
the wire from the switch is black.
Fan with humidity sensor
The sensitivity can be regulated by potentiometer H by rotation clockwise to
increase, and anti-clockwise to decrease the level.
Maintenance
Fan maintenance should be performed only after switching off mains.
Maintenance mainly consists of periodic cleaning of the fan’s surfaces of duct
and dirt.
The fan should be cleaned with a soft cloth wet in soapy water. After
cleaning, the surfaces should be wiped dry.
Warranty
From the date of purchase, we offer a 5-year warranty on our products. The
receipt from your purchase is your certificate of guarantee as well and should
be presented whenever a guarantee is claimed.
Failures caused by material and/ or manufacturing faults are covered by a
replacement guarantee free of charge, on the following restrictions:
- The fan is placed according to this mounting instruction.
- The fan is maintained correctly.
- The fan is correctly installed.
The warranty is limited to the replacement of the fan, after inspection of our technical service. Costs for conversion, transport, or working hours are not to be compensated for. Manufacturers can not be held responsible for any indirect damage.
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