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8
Installation
8.1
Safety information
Danger: Risk that MUB/F does not work in case of fire.
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Use installation material with fire resistance classes that meet temperature requirements.
Warning: Danger from falling fan or fan parts.
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Check the surface before installation for load bearing capacity.
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Consider all static and dynamic loads when selecting hoisting equipment and fastening components.
General safety information
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Installation may only be carried out by adequately qualified persons, details see Table 1
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Wear protective equipment during all work in the vicinity of the fan, details see 2.2
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Abide by the system-related conditions and requirements of the system manufacturer or plant constructor.
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Do not dismantle or circumvent safety elements, or put them out of function.
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Move the rotor of the fan by hand before you install it in order to check that it moves freely.
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Provide contact and intake protection and ensure safety distances according to DIN EN ISO13857 and DIN 24167-1.
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Prevent the possibility of foreign bodies being drawn in.
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Use vibration dampers to prevent vibration transmissions. For example, article #37324 in our accessory range.
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To reduce transmission of vibration to the duct system, we recommend flexible connections from our accessory
range, see chapter Accessories.
8.2
Preconditions
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Ensure that the fan and all its components are undamaged.
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Ensure that the information on the name plates (fan and motor) matches up with the operating conditions.
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Ensure that there is enough space to install the fan.
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Protect against dust and moisture when installing.
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Fit the fans in such a way that there is sufficient access for troubleshooting, maintenance and repair.
Important
Overheating motor
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Multiple fans: See the
adjacent image for minimum
distances between fans (2 x
A).
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