SUPERVAC NanoP8S Axial Blower User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- SUPERVAC
Table of Contents
SUPERVAC NanoP8S Axial Blower
DANGER
PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY CODE
The member companies of FEMSA that provide emergency response equipment and services want responders to know and understand the following:
- Firefighting and Emergency Response are inherently dangerous activities requiring proper training in their hazards and the use of extreme caution at all times.
- It is your responsibility to read and understand any user’s instructions, including purpose and limitations, provided with any piece of equipment you may be called upon to use.
- It is your responsibility to know that you have been properly trained in Firefighting and/or Emergency Response and in the use, precautions, and care of any equipment you may be called upon to use.
- It is your responsibility to be in proper physical condition and to maintain the personal skill level required to operate any equipment you may be called upon to use.
- It is your responsibility to know that your equipment is in operable condition and has been maintained in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
- Failure to follow these guidelines may result in death, burns or another severe injury.
This manual covers the description, operation and maintenance of the Super Vac
NanoP8S Axial Blower.
The NanoP8S portable blower is specifically designed to provide a completely
portable source of fresh air. This manual covers both a 120V AC, 60Hz
electrical source and a 220V 50Hz electrical source. Check model number and
plug to match the correct power source. Please take the time to read this
manual before operating the blower. Save this guide for future reference.
BREAKAGE OR DAMAGE DURING SHIPMENT
The transportation company is fully responsible for all shipping damage and
will resolve problems promptly if you handle it correctly. Please read these
instructions carefully.
Examine the contents of all shipping cases. If you find any damage, call your
transportation agent at once and have them make a description on the freight
or express bill describing the damage and the number of pieces. Then write us
and we will send you the original bill of lading. Get a claim blank from the
express or truck company. Fill the claim form out. Attach the claim blank to
the original bill of lading together with a copy of our invoice. Attach a memo
on which you show the value of the damaged goods. Mail or hand these papers to
your local transportation agent. They will process your claim with reasonable
promptness.
Please note, we cannot and will not enter claims for damages. If we filed a
claim here, it would be sent to your local freight agent for verification and
investigation.
This time can be saved by your filing the claim directly. Every consignee is
on the ground floor and in contact with the local agent who inspects the
damaged goods, and thus, each claim can be given individual attention.
Since our goods are packed to comply with the regulations of all railroad,
truck, and express companies, we cannot allow a deduction from any invoice
because of any damage, however, be sure to file your claim promptly. Our goods
are sold F.O.B. factory. We take receipt from the transportation company
certifying that the goods were delivered to them in good order, and our
responsibility ceases. It is seldom that any breakage or damage occurs in any
of our shipments, and in no case will the customer be out any expense if they
follow the above instructions. Be sure to keep all damaged goods subject to
examination of the truck or express company inspector, who may call on you
sometime later. These damaged goods, of course, will belong to them, and they
will inform you what to do with them. If you dispose of these damaged goods,
your claim may not be paid.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND SPECIFICATIONS:
THE SUPER VAC NANOP8S AXIAL BLOWER (P/N 071-14434)
- The NanoP8S Blower is a single-speed, blower for use in NON-hazardous locations.
- The housing of the NanoP8S is constructed of high-density polyethylene (HDPE). HDPE has a high resistance to chemicals and extreme temperatures while maintaining a superior weight to strength ratio.
Model # | Weight | HxWxD | Motor | Amps | Output | One 90º Bend | Two 90º Bends |
---|
P8S
|
20 lbs
9 kg
|
11.5” x 10.75” x 16”
292mm x 273mm x 406mm
| 1/3 HP, TEAO
(Totally Enclosed Air Over), 60Hz, 115V AC
|
4
| 1,037 cfm
1,760 cmh
| 817 cfm
1,388 cmh
| 723 cfm
1,228 cmh
1/3 HP, TEAO
(Totally Enclosed Air Over), 50Hz, 220V AC
|
2.4
| 864 cfm
1,470 cmh
| 680 cfm
1,157 cm
| 600 cfm
1,023 cm
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:
FOR YOUR SAFETY, READ THE FOLLOWING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:
- Do not use the blower for other than its intended use.
- Do not wear loose clothing that can become entangled in operating machinery. Do not operate the blower without inlet or outlet screen guards in place. (if guards are missing or damaged, contact the factory for replacements).
- Do not place fingers or any other object through inlet or outlet screens.
- Never use cords with frayed, cut, or brittle insulation. Check the cord for sound connections to the ground fault interrupter receptacle.
GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER
Always operate a blower from a 120VAC or 220VAC source supplied through a
ground fault circuit interrupter receptacle, test the receptacle for ground
fault before plugging in the blower.
WET HANDS
Never handle energized cords with wet hands.
WATER
Never let extension cords or plug connections lay in the water. Locate the
blower so that it cannot fall into water inadvertently.
BEFORE OPERATING THE BLOWER
PRE-START PROCEDURE (ATTACH/DETACH PROCEDURE FOR OPTIONAL DUCTING)
- TO ATTACH: Place belted cuff end of ducting around fan snout making sure the belt is placed on the narrow neck of the snout. Tighten belted cuff snugly. Check for proper attachment.
- TO DETACH: Loosen belted cuff, remove ducting.
PRE-START PROCEDURE
CAUTION: READ, SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- The blower should be placed 5’ upwind where possible from the confined space, and should be pointed into the wind. This will reduce the chance of contamination being blown into the confined space.
- Check blower inlet and outlet guard screens for obstructions. Check the immediate area around the blower for objects that could be sucked into the blower inlet and remove it from the area.
OPERATION
START PROCEDURE
- Plug in the blower power cord to a GFI-protected 120V or 220V AC outlet. NEVER PLUG IN THE POWER CORD IN A HAZARDOUS LOCATION. IF IN DOUBT, CONNECT TO A NON-ENERGIZED SOURCE FIRST, THEN ENERGIZE THE SOURCE.
- Extend and place the blower hose as required. BE SURE NO TOXIC FUMES ARE BLOWN INTO A CONFINED SPACE.
- Pull up on the start switch.
- Unattended use of equipment is not recommended.
SHUT-OFF PROCEDURE
When blower operation is no longer required:
- Push down on the Start Switch
- Unplug the power cord.
- Coil and store the power cord in the molded side pocket.
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR
Be sure the blower is disconnected from the power source before doing any
maintenance or repair work on the blower.
Check all power cords for cuts, frayed ends, or brittle insulation. See the
enclosed parts list for the replacement cord part number. For parts or service
information, contact:
Super Vacuum Manufacturing Company, Inc. Service Department
3842 Redman Dr.
Fort Collins, CO 80524
- Phone: 800-525-5224 970-297-7100
- Fax: 970-297-7099
- Email : info@supervac.com
- Internet: www.supervac.com
TROUBLESHOOTING
CAUTION: Motors are equipped with thermal overload protection. When the internal motor temperature exceeds design limits, the motor will automatically shut off. The motor will automatically restart when it cools sufficiently after overheating. Remove power cord plug from AC receptacle before examining or working on a motor that has stopped because of overheating. Thermal overload protection sensitivity increases with frequency. Take preventative steps to correct cause of overheating to assure long motor life. Most overheating problems are associated with the use of portable power generators as the ventilator power supply.
COMMON CAUSES OF MOTOR OVERHEATING:
- Power generator not providing constant voltage. Ventilators are equipped with AC motors designed to operate on power that falls between ±3% of design specifications.
- Using too small a gauge of an extension cord.
- Exceeding maximum length extension cord.
- Insufficient unobstructed distance on the exhaust side of the ventilator. Please refer to the Super Vac Training Manual for Smoke Ventilation for recommended ventilator placement.
- Insufficient wattage generator. When running multiple ventilators on one generator, plug ventilators in one at a time. Wait until first ventilator is running at full speed before connecting next ventilator to generator. Do not exceed generator capacity.
- Using accessory ducting of too small a diameter or excessive length.
- Incorrect amperage circuit breaker for circuit load
- Using reeled or coiled extension cords.
PARTS LIST
References
- FEMSA - Fire And Emergency Manufacturers And Services Association - FEMSA
- Super Vac Ventilation Fans | Firefighter Ventilation & Industrial Ventilation Fans