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Delivery, transport, storage
4.2
Delivery
Each fan leaves our plant in an electrically and mechanically proper condition. We recommend transporting the fan to the installation
site in the original packaging.
Checking delivery
◊ Check the packaging and the fan for transport damage. Any findings should be noted on the cargo manifest.
◊ Check completeness of the delivery.
Unpacking
Warning
When opening the transport packaging, there is a risk of damage from sharp edges, nails, staples, splinters, etc.
◊ Unpack the fan carefully.
◊ Check the fan for obvious transport damage.
◊ Only remove the packaging shortly before assembly.
◊ Wear protective equipment during all work in the vicinity of the fan, details see 2.2 Personal protective equipment,
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4.3
Transport
4.3.1
Safety information
Warning: Electrical or mechanical hazards due to fire, moisture, short circuit or malfunction.
◊ Never transport the fan by the connecting wire, terminal box, rotor, protection grille, inlet cone or silencer.
◊ In open transport, please make sure that no water can penetrate into the motor or other sensitive parts.
◊ We recommend transporting the fan to the installation site in the original packaging.
Caution: If transported without care during loading and unloading, the fan may be damaged.
◊ Load and unload the fan carefully.
◊ Use hoisting equipment that is suitable for the weight to be hoisted.
◊ Observe the transportation arrows on the packaging.
◊ Use the fan packaging exclusively as transport protection and not as a lifting aid.
4.4
Storage
◊ Store the fan in the original packaging in a dry, dust-free location protected against weather.
◊ Avoid the effects of extreme heat or cold.
Important
Hazard due to loss of function of the motor bearing
◊ Avoid storing for too long (recommendation: max. 1 year).
◊ Turn the rotor manually every three months, wear safety gloves when doing this.
◊ Check that the motor bearing functions properly before installation.
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