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This instruction manual contains important information and must be
read carefully by competent persons prior to any handling, transport,
inspection or installation of this product. Every care has been taken in
the preparation of the instructions and information; however, it is the
responsibility of the installer to ensure the system complies with rele-
vant national and international regulations, especially safety. The ma-
nufacturer, Soler & Palau Sistemas de Ventilación S.L.U. accepts no
responsibility for breakages, accidents or any inconvenience caused
by failure to comply with the instructions contained in this manual.
The fans referred to in this manual have been manufactured in ac-
cordance with rigorous quality control and International standard ISO
9001. Once the product has been installed, this manual to be retained
by the end user.
WARNINGS
Any work including transport, installation, inspection, maintenan-
ce, service spares replacement, repair and fi nal end of life disposal
must be carried out by competent persons and supervised by com-
petent executive.
Fan equipment should be electrically isolated and locked out before
any work started.
This fan must not be used in hazardous area.
The Installer, User is responsible for ensuring that the fan is installed,
operated and serviced by qualifi ed personnel, acting in accordance
with all safety precautions applicable and as required by law, regula-
tions and standards in the country applicable.
Safety protective clothing, equipment, hearing protection, and tools
may be required
All fans are designed and manufactured in accordance with EC Direc-
tive. Safety guard accessories are available from S&P if required due
to specifi c installation.
This instruction manual is subject to modifi cations due to further
technical developments of the fan described, images and drawings
may be simplifi ed representations. Due to improvements and modi-
fi cations the fan operated may differ from the representations. We
reserve the right to vary the product without prior notice.
Working ambient temperature for fan equipment should not be excee-
ded, typically this will be within -20°C to +40°C, unless stated otherwi-
se.
Allow safe access to fan for inspection, maintenance, replacement of
parts, cleaning / housekeeping.
The user is responsible for effective maintenance, replacement of
parts, cleaning, especially where dust may form inside the fan.
Do not remove safety protection guards or open access doors when
the fan is in operation.
If the fan is used in atmospheres with more than 95% Relative Humi-
dity (RH), consult the S&P Technical Service fi rst.
If the fan is used to extract air from premises where a boiler or other
combustion appliance is installed, make sure that the room has suffi -
cient air intakes to ensure adequate combustion.
The following risks have been identifi ed for consideration:
− Installation: incorrect installation or function represents a risk to
safety.
− Rotational speed: identifi ed on fan name plate and motor. Never ex-
ceed this speed.
− Rotation of impeller: identifi ed on fan with direction arrows. Do not
run impeller in reverse.
− Working temperature: identifi ed on fan nameplate and motor. Never
exceed this range.
− Foreign bodies: ensure no risk from debris, or material that could
be drawn into fan.
− Electrical risks: motor name plate data should never be exceeded,
effective connection to earth, and all checked regularly every 6
months.
− Protection devices: These should always be operational and never
disconnected. However, Emergency ventilation fan and motors are
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suitable for S1 duty cycle, and one off emergency smoke operation
no motor protection devices must stop this. The fan motor power
supply must be designed to accommodate any motor protection de-
vices, where applicable, for S1 duty cycle and these must be disa-
bled or by-passed in event of one off emergency smoke operation.
Power supply cables to fan motor must be suitable for temperature
and time stated when installed in potential fi re area. Power supply
should be via a protected source to enable fan to run under emer-
gency fi re smoke conditions, Direct on line.
− Emergency ventilation fans, can be dual purpose, or dedicated
Emergency operation. If fan is not operated for long periods then
fan should be run as prescribed by local regulations, or as minimum
15 minutes each month, to ensure safe operation
TRANSPORT, LIFTING
Fan equipment and packaging are protected from adverse atmosphe-
re, especially water, sand, dust, vibration and excessive temperature.
The packaging used for this fan has been designed to support normal
transporting conditions.
The fan must always be transported in its original packaging. Do not
accept delivery if the fan is not in its original packaging or shows clear
signs of having been damaged.
Do not place heavy weights on the packaging and avoid impact damage.
Any lifting equipment must be safe and of suitable capacity for weight
and size. Special attention may be required to ensure fan assembly
does not distort or tilt as weight distribution may vary.
When Fan equipment is carefully lowered or placed on a surface, be
it temporary, during lifting, positioning, storage or permanent, this
must be a fl at surface to avoid distortion of fan casing or fan assembly.
STORAGE
Storage must be in a safe, fl at, controlled environment to prevent da-
mage, especially from water, sand, dust, moisture, corrosion, tem-
perature. Recommend that duct connections (infl ow and outfl ow) are
closed to avoid dust/debris entering the equipment.
These data may also apply to an installed fan, which is not put into
operation for extended period.
INSTALLATION
Fan equipment should be electrically isolated and locked out before
any work started.
Before any installation work is started, ensure that fan equipment is
correct for application. Location for installation is solid, level, fl at and
suitable for mounting fan assembly.
Fan should be located in position, and assembled with any accessory
equipment supplied, on relevant mounting, anti-vibration mountings,
safety protection guards, on a solid level base to avoid any distortion
and misalignment and with correct air direction as shown on name-
plate. Fan should then be leveled on any anti-vibration mountings.
Flexible connectors must be taught to ensure no disruption to air fl ow,
especially on inlet to fan.
START UP
Check fan equipment name plate data is appropriate to the location
electrical supply, especially Voltage, Frequency, Phase, Amps, speed
are correct.
Check earth connections, electrical terminations and terminal box lid,
with any seals, if fi tted, are correct.
In compliance with Machine Directive 89/392/EU, if the fan is acces-
sible to operators and is a health and safety risk, adequate protection
must be fi tted, information for safety equipment, including guards,
can be found in S&P accessories catalogue.

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