Geniox GO User manualv7.2
Table Of Contents
- A Manufacturer
- B Name of machines
- C Declaration of Conformity
- D General descriptions, dangers and warnings
- E The control panel for the control system.
- F Drawings, diagrams, guides and instructions for the use, maintenance and repair
- G Employees in charge of operation/control/maintenance
- H Unintended use and misuse – inappropriate applications for the machine
- I Instructions for unloading and handling on site
- J Installation
- J.1 Installation - mechanical
- J.1.1 Free area in front of and above the unit
- J.1.2 Supporting surface
- J.1.3 Adjustable feet under legs or base frame and transport of sections
- J.1.4 Base frame assembly
- J.1.5 Base frames for outdoor units
- J.1.6 Outdoor units — support under the base frame of the unit
- J.1.7 Installation on the site of unit sections at the base frame when sections are delivered on pallets
- J.1.8 Joining the unit sections
- J.1.9 Fitting the ductwork
- J.1.10 Risk of stack effect by vertical ducts and wind pressure on louvers
- J.1.11 Door alignment
- J.1.12 Lock the doors by using the key
- J.2 Installation - electrical
- J.3 Installation – Pipes for water – hot and chilled, valves and drains
- J.1 Installation - mechanical
- K Installation and assembly instructions for reduction of noise and vibration emissions
- L Start-up, adjustments, use and commissioning
- M Information about the residual risks
- N Instructions on the protective measures during repair and maintenance
- O The essential characteristics of tools which may be fitted to the machinery
- P The conditions of stability during use, transportation, assembly, dismantling when out of service
- Q Instructions for machinery where these are regularly to be transported
- R The operating method to be followed in the event of breakdown. Safe restart.
- S Adjustment and maintenance operations
- T Instructions to enable adjustment and maintenance safely
- U Information on airborne noise emissions exceeding 70 dB(A)
- Annex 1 Technical data – unique data for every unit (in separate cover)
- Annex 2 Assembly of base frame – height 118 mm for unit sizes 10 – 18
- Annex 3 Assembly of base frame – height 118 mm for unit sizes 20 – 27
- Annex 4 Assembly of base frame – height 218 mm for unit sizes 10 – 18
- Annex 5 Assembly of base frame – height 218 mm for unit sizes 20 – 27
- Annex 6 Installation of steel roof in the sizes 10 – 31
- Annex 7 Speed control for rotor and assembly of divided rotor
- Annex 8 Reversible heat pump unit (in separate cover, if heat pump was delivered)
- Annex 9 Menu for internal controller in the heat pump unit (in separate cover, if heat pump was delivered)
- Annex 10 Connection of fan motor and set-up manual for frequency converter
- Annex 11 Commissioning protocol (in separate cover)
- Annex 12 Report with data from final functional test on the Systemair factory
- Annex 13 Short description of main components in the control system
- Annex 14 Wiring diagram (in separate cover)
- Annex 15 Operator’s guide (How to use the Systemair control panel) (in separate cover)
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| Information about the residual risks
M.1.6.2 Risk caused by the execution of filter change
Hazards/dangerous area:
• Filter panels and filter bags
Dangerous incident:
• To breathe in particles that is harmful to the health.
Claim for reduction of danger:
• Use of particulate respirator – maintenance free including foam face-seal and adjustable pre-threaded headbands
(same particulate respirator as recommended for cleaning of attenuators.
M.1.7 Plug fans
M.1.7.1 Risk caused by permanent magnet motor
Hazards/dangerous area:
• Rotation of the shaft generates electricity. This danger is always visualized by a yellow warning label on the inspec-
tion door where permanent magnet motors are installed.
Dangerous incident:
• Persons touching conductive parts get electric shock, burns, heart flicker and so on.
Claim for reduction of danger:
• By installation or repairs of conductive components, the shaft must be blocked to prevent any rotation.
M.1.7.2 Risk of rotating impeller caused by stack effect (chimney effect).
Hazards/dangerous area:
• On special occasions stack effect – also called chimney effect – in the ducts create airflows that drives the impellers
by turned off motors.
Dangerous incident:
• Injury of fingers, hands and arms.
Claim for reduction of danger:
• Eliminate this airflow for supply air and exhaust air by dampers with spring return motors for automatic closing of
the dampers by turned off fan motors and by power failure.
M.1.8 Batteries for heating and cooling
M.1.8.1 Extreme temperatures - heating
Hazards/dangerous area:
• Electrical heating elements can achieve surface temperature of 500 degree Celsius.
• Batteries and pipes for hot water can achieve 95 degree Celsius.
Dangerous incident:
• According to ISO 13732-1:2006, here is no direct risk of burns. (short-time contact – lesser than 2,5 sec).
Claim for reduction of danger:
• No.
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