are suitable for S1 duty cycle, and one off
emergency smoke operation no motor pro-
tection devices must stop this. The fan motor
power supply must be designed to accom-
EN
modate any motor protection devices, where
applicable, for S1 duty cycle and these must
be disabled 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 emergency fi re smoke conditions,
Direct on line.
• Emergency ventilation fans, can be dual pur-
pose, or dedicated Emergency operation. If
fan is not operated for long periods then fan
should be run as prescribed by local reg-
ulations, or as minimum 15 minutes each
month, to ensure safe operation
TRANSPORT, LIFTING
Fan equipment and packaging are protected
from adverse atmosphere, especially water,
sand, dust, vibration and excessive tempera-
ture. The packaging used for this fan has been
designed to support normal transporting condi-
tions.
The fan must always be transported in its orig-
inal 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 suit-
able capacity for weight and size. Special at-
tention may be required to ensure fan assem-
bly 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 en-
vironment to prevent damage, especially from
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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 assem-
bled with any accessory equipment supplied,
on relevant mounting, anti-vibration mount-
ings, safety protection guards, on a solid level
base to avoid any distortion and misalignment
and with correct air direction as shown on
nameplate. 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.
Once ready to use, the apparatus must fulfi l
the following Standards:
• Low voltage Directive 2014/35/EU
• Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC
• Electromagnetic Compatibility 2014/30/EU
• ROHS Directive 2011/65/EU
START UP
• Check fan equipment name plate data is ap-
propriate to the location electrical supply,
especially Voltage, Frequency, Phase, Amps,
speed are correct.
• Check earth connections, electrical termina-
tions and terminal box lid, with any seals, if
fi tted, are correct.
• In compliance with Machine Directive 89/392/
EU, if the fan is accessible to operators and is
a health and safety risk, adequate protection
must be fi tted, information for safety equip-
ment, including guards, can be found in S&P
accessories catalogue.