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EU Air Handling Unit INSTALLATION

Safety directives
Using the air handling unit Unit viewed from above

CAUTION!
Before the air handling unit is taken into oper-
ation, all unprotected openings must be A
equipped with protective screens.

The air handling unit must not be taken into


operation before all electrical and mechanical
safety devices have been installed. B
C
A
Take great care when opening the air purging connec-
tions for the hot water supplied to the air heater. Bear in
mind the risk of water hammer or steam discharge.

Whenever service work or inspection is to be carried out,


all safety isolating switches of the unit should be tripped Size A B C
before the inspection doors are opened. Before restarting,
11 800 800 –
all safety devices must be restored.
20 800 800 1550
A clear space in front of the electric heater and electrical 21 1100 800 1400
cubicle shall be provided in accordance with the relevant 22 1400 800 1500
electrical safety regulations.
30 1100 1000 1950
31 1400 1000 1800
32 1700 1000 1950
Space for servicing and repairs
40 1400 1000 2800
Plan adequate space around the unit for carrying out 41 1700 1000 2600
routine maintenance work such as changing filters and 42 2000 1000 2800
cleaning the fan and casing. This space must also take
the future replacement of components, such as air 50 1700 1000 2050
51 2000 1000 1900
heaters, air coolers, heat recovery units and fans into 53 2600 1000 2000
consideration. Design a service pathway in front of the
electrical cubicle. The width of the pathway (normally 60 2050 1200 2300
1200 mm wide) must conform to local electrical safety 62 2350 1200 2300
regulations. 64 2650 1200 2300
The planning involved in anticipation of this main- 71 2650 1200 2600
tenance work is a prerequisite for the CE-labelling of 73 3250 1200 2800
the units.
80 2650 1200 3100
82 3250 1200 2800
84 4000 1200 2800

A = width for replacing components (not EURA)


B = width for maintenance work
C = bredd för byte av rotor EURA

Fläkt Woods 4056 GB 03.01 1 Specifications are subject to alteration without notice
EU Air Handling Unit INSTALLATION

Checking prior to commissioning


Checking prior to commissioning Sound transmission
1. Work through the following points depending on If a unit is located by a wall, low-frequency sound gen-
whether the components are present in the unit con- erated in the unit may create vibrations in the wall,
cerned. Start with the electrical connection switched even though the noise level in the fan room is accept-
off. able. The unit should preferably be installed by the wall
in the fan room that does not border on a sound-sensi-
2a. Check that the unit is aligned horizontally or inclined tive space. If such a wall is lacking, install the unit
by about 2 degrees towards the inspection side to per- 400–500 mm from the wall.
mit water drainage in the case of the hygienic design Duct lead-throughs must be carefully designed so
(EUWA). that there will not be any rigid contact between the
duct and the wall. The insulation around the ducting
2b. Check that the inspection doors operate easily. If must also be carefully fitted so as not to transmit sound
necessary, adjust the hinges according to the separate to adjoining spaces.
instruction. It is advisable to interconnect the ducts by means of
flexible connections if they are arranged through sensi-
3. Check that the unit is clean internally and externally. tive spaces.
Sound may correspondingly be transmitted through
4a. Damper with actuator the floor if the composition/mass and rigidity of the
Check that the outdoor air and exhaust air dampers floor is inadequate. The mass must at least be equiva-
are closed when the actuating motor is in its end lent to the recommendation specified in VVS AMA 98
position, and that it opens the damper on starting the (Part RA, Section QE) (General Material and
fan. The return air dampers shall be open in the cor- Workmanship Specifications for Building Services
responding position. Installations in Sweden), i.e. the mass of a floor having
N.B. The fan must never be started with the dam- a surface that is 4 times the surface of the air handling
pers closed. unit must be at least 5 times the mass of the vibration-
isolated object (i.e. the air handling unit above and
4b. Damper with manual adjustment supported on anti-vibration mountings).
The damper shall be locked in the open position If the floor has a light structure, its mass and rigidi-
before starting the fan. ty can be improved by laying a heavy-duty insulation
mat on the floor beneath the entire air handling unit.
5. Filter The insulation mat can also be covered by a full-size
Check that the filter cassettes are in place, and that plate. The whole bottom of the unit must then rest on
the locking device is closed. the mat (and plate, if fitted).

6. Manometers and flow instruments


Check that the instruments are zeroed and correctly
connected (+/-) to the measurement socket.

7. Filter sensor
Set the desired pressure difference on the filter sensor,
if present, according to the separate instructions.

8. Check other functions according to the separate


instructions.

Fläkt Woods 4056 GB 03.01 2 Specifications are subject to alteration without notice

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