Installation, Operation and Maintenance instruction RVF wall fan AC/EC EN
Table of content 1 Introduction .......................................................... 1 1.1 Product description ...................................... 1 1.2 Intended use .............................................. 1 1.3 Document description................................... 1 1.4 Product overview......................................... 1 1.5 Name plate ................................................ 1 1.5.1 Type designation ............................. 2 1.6 Product liability...................
1 Introduction installation in outdoor environments with ambient temperatures of between -25 °C and +70 °C. 1.1 Product description The product is not applicable for transportation of air that contains explosive, flammable or aggressive media. The product is not applicable for locations where there is a risk of explosion. The product is a centrifugal fan with an AC or EC motor.
1. Type designation: Product name, dimension and motor type. Refer to 1.5.1 Type designation. 2 Safety 2. Input power, W 2.1 Safety definitions 3. Frequency, Hz 4. Certifications 5. Scannable code1 6. Find more information about the product on the Systemair documentation portal1 Warnings, cautions and notes are used to point out specially important parts of the manual. 7. Country of production 8. Airflow direction arrow 9.
• Read this manual and make sure that you understand the instructions before you do work on the product. • Obey local conditions and laws. • The ventilation contractor and the operator are responsible for correct installation and intended use. • Keep this manual at the location of the product. • Do not install or operate the product if it is defective. • Do not remove or disconnect safety devices. • Make sure that you can read all warning signs and labels on the product when it is installed.
4 4 Installation 4.1 To do before the installation of the product • Make sure that you have the necessary installation accessories: Connect the product (E) to the duct. Use the fast clamp to attach the duct to the product. Systemair recommends to use a FK fast clamp to attach the duct to the product. The FK fast clamp are available as an accessory. Refer to 13 Accessory overview. 5 – Refer to 13 Accessory overview for an overview of the accessories.
5 Electrical connection 5.6 5.1 To do before the electrical connection • If the product has an built in motor protection, reset by disconnecting the product from power for 60 seconds. • Make sure that the electrical connection agrees with the product specification on the motor name plate. • Make sure that the environment for electrical connection is clean and dry. • Make sure that the wiring diagram that is included with the supply of the product agrees with the terminals in the connection box.
6 Commissioning 7 Operation Caution Caution • If strong vibrations occur during commissioning, immediately increase or decrease the fan speed until the vibrations are decreased. Continuous strong vibrations can cause damage to components. EC motors must be set to ON/OFF via the control input. To stop the product via mains supply decreases the life time of the motor. Systemair recommends to install external speed controller for easy access to control the input signal.
8 Maintenance Warning Set the installed safety switch in the OFF position before you do the maintenance unless the instructions tell you differently. Make sure that the safety switch is not accidentally set in the ON position. 8.1 Maintenance schedule The intervals are calculated from continuous operation of the product. Maintenance task Usual operation conditions Each 6 months Each year Unusual operation conditions.
9 Troubleshooting Note: If you cannot find a solution to your problem in this section, speak to Systemair technical support. Problem Cause Solution The fan impeller is not correctly balanced. Speak to Systemair technical support. There is dirt on the fan impeller. Clean the fan impeller carefully. Refer to 8.2 To clean the product. The fan impeller has damages or deformations because the transported air contains aggressive media. Speak to Systemair technical support.
Problem Cause Solution The fan impeller does not turn in the correct direction. Make sure that the electrical connection is correctly done. A phase loss occurred. If the motor is a 3-phase motor, make sure that no phase is missing. Note: This is not applicable for EC motors. The motor is overheated. Thermal contacts, PTC or resistors are released. • Do a check of the motor cooling impeller. • If it is possible, measure the resistance to do a check of the motor winding.
10 Disposal The product follows the WEEE directive. This symbol on the product or the packaging of the product shows that this product is not domestic waste. The product must be recycled at an approved disposal location for electrical and electronic equipment. 11 Warranty For warranty claims, send a written maintenance plan and the commissioning report to Systemair. The warranty is only applicable for these conditions: • The product is correctly installed and operated. • Motor protection is used.
12 Technical data 12.1 Technical data overview Maximum temperature of transported air, °C Maximum ambient temperature, °C Refer to the data sheet in the online catalogue at www.systemair.com. Sound pressure, dB Corrosion class IP class Voltage, current, frequency, enclosure class, weight Motor data 12.2 Refer to the name plate. Refer to 1.5 Name plate for more information. Refer to the motor name plate or the technical documentation from the motor manufacturer.
12.3 Wiring diagrams Abbreviation in wiring diagram Cable colour RD Red YE Yellow BU Blue WH White GN Green BN Brown BK Black GR Grey GY Green/Yellow 12.3.1 Wiring diagrams for AC fans RVF fans 1–phase 230 V RVF 100 12.3.2 GY L BK BU N Wiring diagrams for EC fans Note: An internal potentiometer is installed on the terminal block from the factory. Remove the internal potentiometer when you use an external speed controller for the EC fan.
12.3.3 Wiring diagrams for speed controller for AC motors Note: The selection of electrical accessories must be done in line with the technical parameters of the product. RE Manual 5-step transformer. RE 1,5 ~ RE 3 N RE 5 RE 7 ~ N A N B C D A. Relay connection. There is always 230 V between ~ and N when the transformer knob is in one of the positions 1–5. B. Mains supply C. Earth D. Fan REE — Thyristor REE 1 and REE 2 - Surface mounting or with flush mounting casing included.
RTRE Manual 5-step transformer with motor protection. RTRE 1,5 RTRE 3 ~ ~ N RTRE 5 N N B C Rt D Rt Tk Tk E F A RTRE 7 RTRE 12 ~ N ~ N A N B C Rt D Rt Tk Tk E F A. Relay connection. There is always 230 V between ~ and N when the transformer knob is in one of the positions 1–5. B. Mains supply C. Earth D. Fan E. Thermostat F. Motor protection. If the motor protection is not in use, Tk must be looped together.
A. Contact rating, maximum AC 250 V/2 A B. Digital In 1 C. Analog In 1 D. Mains supply, 1–phase 208...277 V, 50/60 Hz E. Motor with internal thermal contacts F. OFF/ON RTRD A 3-phase transformer that controls the fan speed by altering the supply voltage in five fixed steps. The steps are adjusted by using the control knob on the front of the unit. RTRD2-7 N L L RT RT FS FS TK TK A A B N L1 L2 L3 N L1 L2 L3 U V W A 230 V AC PE U E 01 V W TB TB C D A.
RTRDU Manual 5–step transformer with motor protection — a 3–phase transformer that controls the fan speed by altering the supply voltage in five fixed steps. The steps are adjusted by using the control knob on the front of the unit. RTRDU A 0 B 0 5 15 4 24 3 1 1 2 3 2 3 N L L RT RT FS FS TB TB A A N L1 L2 L3 PE N L1 L2 L3 U V W A 230 V AC max. 1 A 230 V AC U F B 01 TB TB C D E A. If the function is not necessary, the terminals must be bridged B.
MTP 20 MTP 20 1/Vdc+ +10V 4/Vout 0...10V 2/Vdc- GND 3/Vout- EC-Basic EC-Basic 1/IN Vac 230V AC 2/IN Vac +10V 4/Out 0...10V 5/GND GND MTV–1/10 MTV 1/010 1/IN Vac 230V AC 2/IN Vac +10V 4/Out+ 0...10V 5/Out- GND S-5EC/FRQ MTP 10 10V +10V GND 0...10V A GND EC-Vent EC-Vent IN/RPM optional IN/10V OUT/PWN GND TACH +10V PWM 0...
12.3.5 Wiring diagrams for ON/OFF controls for EC motors CO2RT-R(-D) CO2RT-R-D Supply +10V Neutral 0...10V Common GND 24V AC Relay NO Relay NC Din1 IR24–P IR24-P 24V +10V Neutral 0...10V Common GND 24V AC or DC Relay NO Relay NC 12.3.6 Din1 Wiring diagrams for demand control for EC motors EC Basic EC Basic-T for temperature control EC Basic-CO2/T for temperature and CO2 control EC Basic-H for humidity control EC-Basic 1/IN Vac 230V AC 2/IN Vac +10V 4/Out 0...
EC-Vent Demand control for up to 5 external sensors, 2 fans, dampers, heaters and coolers. The EC vent system has 2 units. The control board (CB) and the room unit (RU). Connect the fan to the control board and remove the internal potentiometer. EC-Vent IN/RPM optional TACH IN/10V OUT/PWN +10V PWM 0...
Control Board (CB) I 5 (GND) 6 (0-10V) 7 G + DC MAX 24V I max 50mA H 2 (+24VDC) 3 (0-10V) 1 (GND) 1 (tach output) 2 (GND) 3 (PWM) 4 (+10VDC) N L F OUT3 OUT2 24V D A GND ALARM FAN 24V D A GND E OUT1 IN2 C B IN2 WY +0-10V Br + 24VDC GND A/D PT1000 24V GND A/D PT1000 24V GND A/D PT1000 24V N out N in L out L in A A. Mains supply, 230 V 1~AC (10 A) B. Analogue sensor (for example, pressure sensor) C. Analogue sensor (for example, pressure sensor type PT1000) D.
MM6-24/D output signal selector Compares signals from connected inputs and transfers the signal to the control output. 1 Input 1 0...10 V 2 Input 2 0...10 V 3 Input 3 0...10 V 4 Input 4 0...10 V 5 Input 5 0...10 V 6 Input 6 0...10 V 7 System neutral 8 24 V AC 9 Signal neutral 10 Signal neutral 11 Output minimum 0...10V 12 Output maximum 0...10V Mains supply PCA 1000D2 Pressure controller PCA 1000/6000D2 R i = 4 kΩ p PI V 1(+) 2( ) +US GND A GND + ∆p - + US 3 1 01 10...
13 Accessory overview 3 2 1 4 5 1. 2. 3. Fan FK fast clamp RSK: Back draft damper 4. 5. LDC: Silencer Balance-E extract air diffuser Note: For more information about accessories, refer to www.systemair.com or speak to Systemair technical support.
14 EU Declaration of Conformity We, the manufacturer Manufacturer Systemair Sverige AB Address Industrivägen 3 739 30 Skinnskatteberg Sweden declare under our sole responsibility that the products Machine Wall fan Type/Model RVF fulfils the relevant provisions of following directives and standards Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC EN ISO 12100:2010 Safety of machinery – General principles for design - Risk assessment and risk reduction EN ISO 13857:2019 Safety of machinery – Safety distances to preve
15 UK Declaration of Conformity We, the manufacturer Manufacturer Systemair Sverige AB Address Industrivägen 3 SE-73930 Skinskatteberg Sweden declare under our sole responsibility that the products Machine Wall fan Type/Model RVF fulfils the relevant provisions of following directives and standards Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulations 2008 EN ISO 12100:2010 Safety of machinery – General principles for design - Risk assessment and risk reduction EN ISO 13857:2019 Safety of machinery – Safety di
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