S P HCFB-HCBB Plate Mounted Axial Flow Fans Instruction Manual
- June 3, 2024
- S P
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HCFB-HCBB Plate Mounted Axial Flow Fans
Instruction Manual
Serie COMPACT
HCFB-HCBB Plate Mounted Axial Flow Fans
HCFB-HCBB
HCFT-HCBT
TCBB
TCBT
Thank you for placing your confidence in S&P by buying this product. It has
been manufactured following current technical safety regulations and in
compliance with EC standard. Please read this instruction booklet carefully
before installing or starting up the product. It contains important
information on personal and user safety measures to be followed while
installing, using and carrying out maintenance work on the equipment. Once the
product has been installed, please hand in this booklet to the end user. Check
that the apparatus is in perfect condition while unpacking. Any fault or
damage caused in origin is covered by the S&P guarantee. Please make sure that
the apparatus
coincides with the product you have ordered and that the details on the
instructions plate fulfil your requirements.
Transport and manipulation.
– The packaging used for this apparatus has been designed to support normal
transporting conditions. The apparatus must always be transported in its
original packaging as not doing so could deform or damage the product.
– The product should be stored in a dry place in its original packaging,
protected from dust and dirt until it is installed in its final location. Do
not accept delivery if the apparatus is not in its original packaging or shows
clear signs of having been manipulated in any way.
– Do not place heavy weights on the packed product and avoid knocking or
dropping it.
– When manipulating heavy products, adequate elevating machinery should be
used to avoid harming people or damaging the product itself.
– Never lift a product by pulling it by the wires or terminal casing.
Likewise, no pressure should be applied on the propeller, turbine or safety
grid while manipulating the product.
Important information for the safety of installers and users.
– Installation must only be carried out by qualified persons.
– Make sure that the installation complies with each country’s current
mechanical and electrical norms.
– Once ready to use, the apparatus must fulfil the following standards:
- Standard for Low Pressure Instalments 2006/95/CE
- Machinery Standard 2006/42/CE
- Standard for Electromagnetic Compatibility 2004/108/CE.
– Ventilators installed in high risk areas (1) that are accessible to users
must be adequately protected in order to comply with the Standards.
– Any area in or around a machine, where the safety of people may be at risk.
– Ventilators, or apparatus that include them, have been designed to move the
air in the area stipulated on their characteristics plate.
– This apparatus must not be used in explosive or corrosive atmospheres.
– If a machine is needed for working in the previously stated conditions,
consult the S&P Technical Service.
– If the apparatus is going to be used in atmospheres with over 95% relative
humidity, consult the S&P Technical Service first.
– If a ventilator is going to be installed to extract air from premises where
a boiler or other combustion apparatus are installed, make sure that the
building has sufficient air
intakes to assure adequate combustion.
Safety during installation.
– Make sure there are no loose elements near the ventilator. If it is going to
be installed in a duct, check that it is clean of any elements.
– When installing an apparatus, make sure that all the fittings are in place
and that the structure which supports it is resistant enough to bear its
weight at full functioning power.
– Before manipulating the apparatus, make sure the mains supply is
disconnected, even if the machine is switched off.
– Check that the mains supply voltage and frequency values coincide with the
stipulations on the characteristics plate.
– Please follow the connections diagram for the electrical connections.
– If an earth connection is necessary, check that it correctly connected and
that adequate thermal and overloading protection has been connected and
adjusted to the corresponding limits.
– If a ventilator is installed in a duct, the duct must be exclusively used
for the purpose of the ventilation system.
Starting up.
Before starting up the machine, make sure that:
– The apparatus is well secured and the electrical connections have been
carried out correctly.
– The safety devices have been adequately connected.
– No loose material or fitting remains surrounds the ventilator.
If the ventilator has been mounted in a duct, make sure it is clear of loose
material.
– The earth fittings are adequately connected.
– The electrical safety devices are correctly connected, adequately adjusted
and ready for use.
– The wire and electrical connections inputs are correctly sealed and water-
tight.
When starting up the machine, make sure that:
– The propeller turns in the correct direction.
– There are no abnormal vibrations.
– If any of the electrical safety devices blow, the apparatus must be quickly
disconnected from the mains supply. The whole installation should be carefully
checked before trying to start up the machine again.
Maintenance.
– Before servicing the ventilator, make sure it is disconnected from the mains
supply even if it has previously been switched off. Prevent the possibility of
anyone else connecting it while it is being serviced.
– The apparatus must be regularly inspected. These inspections should be
carried out bearing in mind the machine’s working conditions, in order to
avoid dirt or dust accumulating on the propeller, turbine, motor or grids.
This could be dangerous and perceptibly shorten the unit working life.
– Whilst cleaning, great care should be taken not to tamper with the propeller
or turbine.
– All maintenance and repair work should be carried out in strict compliance
with each country’s current safety regulations.
Recycling.
In accordance with EEC Standards and our responsibility for future
generations, we are obliged to recycle all the materials we can. Therefore,
please deposit all waste material and packaging in their corresponding
recycling containers and hand in the replaced units to the nearest handler of
this type of waste product.
For any question concerning S&P products, please contact your local
distributor. For its location, you can visit the web page
www.solerpalau.com
S&P SISTEMAS DE VENTILACIÓN, S.L.U.
C. Llevant, 4
Polígono Industrial Llevant
08150 Parets del Vallès
Barcelona – España
Tel. +34 93 571 93 00
Fax +34 93 571 93 01
www.solerpalau.com