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The basic principle of condition monitoring is to monitor a suitable measurement, so that any upward trend can be de-
tected and taken as an indication that a problem exists. Thus it is important to: 

A. Identify initial installed vibration level. 
B. Select vibration measuring points.
C. Determine the interval for measurements. 
D. Establish data recording system.
E. Establish criteria for assessing condition of fan.

Guidance to vibration action levels may be found in ISO 14694 Industrial fans – Specifi cations for balance quality and 
vibration levels.
Regarding repairs and spare parts, contact your local S&P distributor.

6. PUTTING OUT OF SERVICE AND RECYCLING

Disposal must be carried out by competent personnel and in accordance with applicable International, National and 
Local regulations.
Isolate unit equipment and any associated electrical equipment and lock off. Remove electrical connections. 
Disconnect the unit from any duct connections and cover connections with plastic sheet to prevent exposure to any re-
sidue material in fan equipment, and any contamination of ducts.
Dismantle and dispose in accordance with applicable National and International laws and regulations, those parts who-
se service life has expired. 

EEC legislation and our consideration of future generations mean that we should always recycle materials 
where possible; please do not forget to deposit all packaging in the appropriate recycling bins. If your device is 
also labeled with this symbol, please take it to the nearest Waste Management Plant at the end of its servicable 
life.

The unit is mainly made of steel, copper, ferrite, aluminium, plastic and rockwool. These components should be recy-
cling in the following categories: 
•  Steel and iron
• Aluminium
• Non-ferrous metals
• Plastics
• Insulating materials
• Cables
• Electronic scrap

To clarify any questions regarding S&P products contact your local distributor. For its location and to obtain the EU De-
claration of Conformity and certifi ed technical data see our web site www.solerpalau.com. 

Summary of Contents for THGT-HATCH

Page 1: ...THGT HATCH EN ...

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Page 3: ...t lifting 5 1 4 Storage 6 2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 6 2 1 Technical specifications 6 2 2 Dimensions 7 3 INSTALLATION 7 3 1 Prior 7 3 2 Installation 7 3 3 Electrical connection 8 4 COMMISSIONING 9 4 1 Prior 9 4 2 Start up 9 5 MAINTENANCE 9 6 PUTTING OUT OF SERVICE AND RECYCLING 10 ...

Page 4: ...competent persons and supervised by competent executive EC declaration of conformity is available as separate documentation to the fan product This Instruction manual is subject to modifications due to further technical developments of the fan described images and drawings may be simplified representations Due to improvements and modifications the fan operated may differ from the representations S P ...

Page 5: ...fan Do not remove safety protection guards or open access doors when fan is in operation or if hazardous substance is present Fan equipment should be electrically isolated and locked out before any access or work is started Refer to specific motor Instructions for further guidance Support If there is any problem with this unit contact your local S P Distributor S P reserve the right to make modifica...

Page 6: ...orized hatched enclosure and a mechanical extract fan the THGT HATCH is a roof mounted unit de signed for vertical smoke extract in fire conditions F400 120 certification for dual purpose as per EN 12101 3 0370 CPR 3963 Designed and built for ease of installation and commissioning energy savings and to withstand severe weather condi tions General specifications would include High corrosion resistance...

Page 7: ... The unit is electrically isolated before any work is started The unit s HATCH cover is closed Ensure sufficient load capacity or strength to support the unit wind effects potential vibration Avoid severe wind or exposure to turbulence dust moisture and weather influences Surface must be solid level flat and stable Maximum roof fall shall not surpass 5º 3 2 INSTALLATION The unit should be located in ...

Page 8: ...e no risk due to excessive temperature electrical heater Care may be needed when restarting fan after disruption to power supply Motor protection is to be provided by the installer Ensure the isolator is in OFF position before and after carrying out the connections in order to prevent sudden activation while the HATCH cover is closed Carry out the connections following the wiring diagram affixed to...

Page 9: ...onal National and Local regulations The unit should be electrically isolated before any work is started Fan equipment should be regularly cleaned frequency depending upon service load and application but no less than every 6 months Units installed in dusty environments may require more frequent cleaning to ensure safe operation Cleaning should include all areas where dust can accumulate in the fan...

Page 10: ...the unit from any duct connections and cover connections with plastic sheet to prevent exposure to any re sidue material in fan equipment and any contamination of ducts Dismantle and dispose in accordance with applicable National and International laws and regulations those parts who se service life has expired EEC legislation and our consideration of future generations mean that we should always ...

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Page 12: ...S P SISTEMAS DE VENTILACIÓN S L U C Llevant 4 Polígono Industrial Llevant 08150 Parets del Vallès Barcelona España Tel 34 93 571 93 00 Fax 34 93 571 93 01 www solerpalau com Ref 9023087100 ...

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