MANUAL DVP002

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Ensure that the fan and all its components are
undamaged.
Fit the fans in such a way that there is sufficient
access for installation, troubleshooting, maintenance
and repair.
Protect against dust and moisture when installing.
Ensure that the information on the name plates (fan
and motor) matches up with the operating conditions.
If harmful or hazardous products are transported,
check the general condition of the fan before opening.
Important
Damage to the bearings or other parts of the fan can
occur.
Do not place a duct bend directly before or after
the fan!
Ensure a smooth and constant air flow to the
device.
Rectangular duct system: D = Hydraulic diameter
Round duct system: D = Nominal diameter
min.
2,5x Ø D
Ø D
8.1 Installation positions
Important
Damage to the fan if condensation water cannot drain.
Ensure that the drain plug is always at the lowest point of the fan to ensure that the condensation water
can drain.
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Safety information
Observe 2 Important safety information, page 1
Prevent the ingress of water into the connection box.
Warning: Danger due to electrostatic influence on medical implants (e.g. cardiac pacemaker)!
Persons with medical implants (e.g. cardiac pacemaker) should keep enough distance to the fan.
Connection
Check if the data on the nameplate matches the
connection data.
Complete the electrical connection according to the
circuit diagram.
Fans with EC- motors must be switched on/off via the
control input.
Connect the cable end in a dry environment.
Install a circuit breaker in the permanent electrical
installation, with a contact opening of at least 3 mm
at each pole.
Potentially, the fans may become charged with static
electricity. If this represents a risk, please contact
Systemair.
Protective grounding wire
The protective grounding must have a cross-section equal to or greater than that of the phase conductor.
Residual current circuit breaker
All-current-sensitive residual current circuit breakers are required for use in alternating-current systems with 50/60
Hz, in combination with electronic devices such as EC motors, frequency converters or uninterruptible power supplies
(UPS).
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