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In addition to the dangers of rotation machinery, fans present another potential danger by virtue of their ability
to draw in loose material. Solid objects passing through a fan represent potentially dangerous projectiles. Solid
objects can cause fan failure by physically damaging the impeller blades. If the guard is removed for any reason,
the fan must be disconnected and locked out. Where fans are installed over an occupied area, safety guards
should be provided to prevent dropped objects from entering this area during installation and maintenance.
Before operating fans for the rst time (or after an annual maintenance) the manufacturer’s
instructions must be followed. In addition, the following check list must be completed:
• ensure that all the sections of the unit are thoroughly cleaned. There is a possibility of collection of debris
such as duct insulation materials, tapes, etc.,
• ensure all electrical wiring is carried out in accordance with local standards,
• ensure all components are provided with safety, protecting and isolating devices,
• remove all lters, install low efciency lters such as gauze bags or throw away type lters, to keep the lters
clean,
• check water/steam/refrigerant coils and pipe connections for any leaks. Ensure that all the air in the system
and in the coil is vented out. Check coil face free from debris,
• ensure all panels, if removed during installation, are in position and all service doors are closed,
• ensure that minimum water level is maintained in the humidier.
On the downstream or pressure side of the system, attempting to open the access door while the system is in
operation, may result in an explosive opening. On the upstream or suction side, the inow may be sufcient to
draw in tools and clothing etc. and create a danger.
The stroboscopic effect of certain lights in combination with certain fan speeds may cause a rotating assembly
to appear stopped.
Noise
At normal operating conditions, noise emission of air handling units does not (with duct connections made and
service doors closed) exceed 70dB (A). At extreme operating conditions and depending on room acoustics,
noise emission may be dangerous for health. Prolonged exposure at or above 85 dB(A) requires the use of
hearing protection (ear plugs, ear muffs etc.).
THE HIDDEN DANGER
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3.8.6
3.9
! Access doors to a fan or duct system must not be opened when the fan is running or coasting
to a stop.
! After the unit is switched off, the impeller continues to run for approximately 1-3 minutes.
The fan section is therefore still under pressure and the door must not be opened.
! The impeller must never be slowed down by hand or by other objects. Power must be locked
out prior to access into the fan section or ductwork. Even when locked out electrically, fans
may cause injury or damage if the impeller is subject to “windmilling”. The impeller should be
secured to physically restrict rotational movement.
!
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- Ahu supplied in packages for assembly on site 5 2
- Ahu supplied in sections 5 2
- Ambient conditions for ahu installation warunki zewnętrzne do pracy instalacji urządzenia 5 2
- Conditions for ahu assembly carried out by vts authorized service 6 2
- Connections 9 2
- Contents 2
- Foundation assembly connection of unit related systems 5 2
- General information and safety instructions 3 2
- Installation 7 2
- Maintenance 24 2
- Safety 19 2
- Setting up of components 17 2
- Start up 22 2
- Transport and storage 4 2
- Troubleshooting 31 2
- General information and safety instructions 3
- General information and safety instructions transport and storage 4
- Typical lifting equipment 4
- Foundation assembly connection of unit related systems 5
- Assembly completion 6
- Assembly site 6
- Conditions for ahu assembly carried out by vts authorized service 6
- Foundation assembly connection of unit related systems 6
- Preparation for assemmbling 6
- Installation 7
- Vts on site assembly does not include 7
- Fittings 8
- Ducted outle connections 10
- Ducted outlet conditions 10
- Rules ducted outlet connections 10
- Piping connections 11
- Rules ducted outlet connections with direction change 11
- Condensate drain lines 13
- Drainage u trap connection 13
- Electric connections 13
- Negative pressure 13
- Positive pressure 13
- Typical connections inverter powered ac motors 14
- Reset way 15
- Typical connections intermediate fan drive ac motors 15
- Motor terminal markings 16
- Thermal overload relay setting 16
- Air dampers 17
- Control system 17
- Setting up of components 17
- Air filters 18
- Coil heat exchangers 18
- Electric heater 19
- Humidifiers 19
- Safety 19
- Supply and return fans 19
- Observation of warning signs 20
- Staff training 20
- Use of the unit 20
- Air handling units are supplied with locked access doors as an option so unauthorized persons are not permitted to enter the sections which represent a danger the most important potential dangers for life and health are described below the units are manufactured in conformity with machinery normative 98 37 ec if the user thinks to take further measures to restrict every possible remaining danger he will be able to recognize them by the general description below 21
- Also lockout switches and suitable warnings should be used maintenance personnel should engage the lockout switch before starting any maintenance and repairs do not forget to protect against unlock by anybody else 21
- Centrifugal fans in air handling units are located inside a casing so accessibility to the fan is occasional or infrequent for this reason protective devices are offered as optional accessories only at specific user s request however as in case with other machinery involving moving parts common sense and caution will preserve personnel safety 21
- Drive guards safety guards should be used when drive systems are accessible by the personnel limit switch cuts off the power supply of the fan motor when door opens as the fan keeps on rotating do 21
- Fan inlet and outlet guards centrifugal fans in air handling units are usually connected directly to ductwork 21
- In addition to follow the manufacturer s installation instructions care must be taken to ensure compliance with federal state and local rules regulations and standards 21
- Not attempt to enter the unit within minimum 2minutes after opening the door 21
- Prevent of common dangers and risks 21
- Recommended safety practices 21
- The available optional guarding devices are 21
- This publication explains the proper use and installation of centrifugal fans in order to warn operating and maintenance personnel of the commonly recognized dangers associated with this equipment 21
- Which will prevent the contact with the internal moving parts in case there is an exposed inlet or outlet which could represent a danger suitable guards can be installed 21
- Start up 22
- The hidden danger 22
- Operations of fans 23
- After two week operation 24
- Maintenance 24
- After inspection and replacements if necessary proceed in accordance with operation instructions before running the unit again 25
- Fan sections 25
- Following must also be noted about maintenance works 25
- For detailed information about lubrication of bearings belt tension and alignment controls changing of pulleys see related sections in this manual 25
- Coil sections 26
- Filter sections 26
- After opening the service door the filters can be taken out by pulling aside 27
- Humidifier sections 27
- Humidifier should be cleaned regularly the period changes according to the operating conditions air specifications and water quality during periodic maintenance of humidifier checks mentioned in its own manual should be performed 27
- Prevent of common dangers and risks 27
- Sound attenuators 27
- Sound attenuators can be taken out from the service door by unscrewing the components from the top and bottom panels attenuators can be cleaned by vacuumed or compressed air 27
- Synthetic bag filter can be cleaned by vacuumed or compressed air besides can be washed with the sensitive detergent and warm water 27
- Belt tension and alignment control 28
- Change of pulleys 28
- Bearing inner diameter mm 29
- Bearings have to be controlled and cleaned regularly have to be lubricated adequately to prevent direct metallic contact between rolling elements to prevent wear and to project bearing surfaces against corrosion 29
- D bearing inner diameter mm 29
- Excess grease will cause the operating temperature to rise rapidly particularly when running at high speeds therefore only the bearing should be completely filled whilst the free space in the housing should be partly filled between 30 and 50 where bearings are to operate at very low speeds and must be well protected against corrosion it is advisable to completely fill the housing 29
- Fan speed 29
- If the fan works in particular conditions relubrication intervals have to be corrected concerning the temperature and surrounding factors according to the following formula 29
- Ks surrounding correction factor 29
- Kt temperature correction factor 29
- Lubrication of bearings 29
- N fan speed rpm 29
- Relubrication interval depends on the fan speed and bearing internal diameter and is calculated by the following formula 29
- T 10 x 14x106 n x d 4 x d 29
- T relubrication interval h 29
- Tc corrected relubrication interval 29
- Tc t x kt x ks 29
- Temperature correction factor kt takes into account the reduction of relubrication interval when bearing temperature raised over 70 º c 29
- The fans with higher shaft power are equipped with bearings with cast iron support the lubricant filled in a bearing gradually loses its lubricating properties during operation therefore it is necessary for grease to be replenished or renewed from time to time the grease used is always lithium soap type suitable for all temperatures within the operating range 29
- The fans with low shaft power are equipped with bearings in a rubber housing which absorbs a part of vibration when you change the bearing it is very important to change the rubber housing too these bearings don t need to be lubricated 29
- Relubrication procedures 30
- Replenishment 30
- Renewing the grease fill 31
- Troubleshooting 31
- Possible cause 32
- Troubleshooting 32
- Heating coil low heating 33
- Heating coil no heating 33
- High air flow 33
- Low air flow 33
- Possible cause 33
- Troubleshooting cont 33
- Cooling coil no cooling 34
- Electrical heater 34
- Electroni c steam humidifier low humidifying 34
- Electronic steam humidifier no humidifying 34
- Low heat 34
- No cooling 34
- Possible cause 34
- Troubleshooting cont 34
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