English CNA-CNB. Centrifugal fans Installation and maintenance

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916505-0 English CNA-CNB Centrifugal fans Installation and maintenance

916505-0 GB Centrifugal fans types CNA, CNB, CNA-M and CNB-M installation and maintenance 1. Application 2. Handling 2.1 Marking 2.2 Weight 2.3 Transport 3. Storage 4. Installation 4.1 Attachment 4.2 Prior to duct connection 4.3 Duct connection 4.4 Wiring Fan type Fan size 250 315 400 500 630 710 800 900 1000 CNA 42 75 93 159 216 378 444 540 677 CNB - - 95 168 231 402 474 575 725 Table 1. Total weights incl. motor [kg] 2.2 Weight The total weights shown in table 1 apply to CNA, CNB, CNA-M and CNB-M, incl. the weight of the maximum motor size which can be mounted on top of the fan casing (see fig. 1). Fan size Motor on side Motor size Max. motor Weight [kg] Motor on top Motor size Weight [kg] 5. Start of operation 5.1 Prior to start of operation 5.2 Starting procedure 6. Maintenance 6.1 Prior to inspection and maintenance 6.2 Fan casing 6.3 Impeller 6.4 Motor 6.5 Belt drive 6.6 Belt pulleys 6.7 part 6.8 Dismounting of motor for CNA, CNB/D, CNA-M and CNB/D-M 6.9 Fault localization 7. Sound 8. Attestation of conformity 1. Application Centrifugal fans type CNA, CNB, CNA- M and CNB-M are light, compact lowpressure fans, constructed for universal installation in light industrial plants. 2. Handling 2.1 Marking The fan is provided with a standard nameplate with Novenco's name and address. It also mentions product type, e. g. CNA 630 LG and order no. The motor is also provided with a nameplate. Table 2. Motor sizes and weight Larger motors are mounted on slide rails next to the fan or on a common base frame. If the motor is mounted on slide rails next to the fan, the motor shaft, fan shaft and belt pulleys must be aligned exactly in relation to each other in order to ensure that the belts run correctly in the grooves of the belt pulleys. The fan should always be mounted on a solid and level foundation to prevent deformation of the fan casing. The natural frequency of the foundation must be at least 20% higher than the highest resonating frequency of the fan. Fan sizes up to 630 can in certain cases be mounted on the wall or suspended from the ceiling. However, it will be necessary in each individual case to make sure that the flanges of the fan casing, the mounting bolts etc. are strong enough to support the current load. If the fan is mounted on the wall, and especially if it is mounted with horizontal side plates, it will be necessary to brace the fan by placa Figure 1. Placement of the motor a: Motor on the side (vertical motor plate). b: Motor on the top (horizontal motor plate) 2.3 Transport Fan size 250 and 315 are supplied in cardboard boxes. During transit the cardboard box is placed on a pallet or the like. Size 400-1000 are supplied on pallets or bearers to allow fork-lift transport. 3. Storage Fan size 250 and 315 cannot stand outdoor storage in the original packing. Size 400-1000 can stand outdoor storage for 1 month provided the packing is intact. If the fans are stored indoors under wellventilated conditions with no risk of condensation the storage period is 6 months. If the storage period exceeds 3 months it is recommended to loosen any belt drive connection and turn the impeller regularly by hand. The storage location must not be exposed to vibrations likely to damage the bearings. 4. Installation 4.1 Attachment The fan can be mounted on any of the four edges of the casing. However, it must be noted that fans provided with motor may not be mounted with larger motors than stated in table 2. a b 250 90 20 90 20 315 112 40 112 40 400 112 40 112 40 500 132 70 132 70 630 132 70 132 70 710 132 70 160 140 800 132 70 160 140 900 132 70 180 190 1000 132 70 180 190 MU 14992 0714 1

ing supports under it or to suspend it in straps at a suitable distance from the wall. To prevent vibrations spreading from the fan to the surroundings anti-vibration mountings may be inserted between fan and foundation. In cases where the motor is placed next to the fan, fan and motor must be mounted on a common base frame and the anti-vibration mountings must be mounted between base frame and foundation. 4.2 Prior to duct connection Prior to duct connection check that all moving parts are able to move freely and wherever possible with equal distance between impeller and inlet cone throughout the circumference. Fan and adjacent ducts must also be clean and free from foreign objects and substances. 4.3 Duct connection The spread of fan vibrations to the surroundings are avoided by inserting flexible connections between fan and ducts. The connections must be loosely extended, duct connections centred to inlet and outlet fan openings and supported to avoid overloading the flexible connections. Ducts mounted without flexible connections must be supported so that the weight does not affect the fan casing. Ducts must be designed to ensure smooth and undisturbed airflow. Avoid, for example, sharp bends before the fan inlet, as these can cause increased sound levels and reduced capacity. Inlet Outlet Le > 2.5 x de r>½ de Figure 2. Example of optimal installation Fans with free inlets or outlets must be fitted with wire guards according to current regulations to prevent contact with the impeller. 4.4 Wiring Connection to the mains is effected by authorized personnel. The fan must be de Le > 2.5 x de de de = Equivalent duct diameter r>½ de provided with a safety switch which is switched off before working on the fan. 5. Start of operation 5.1 Prior to start of operation Checklist prior to start of operation electric connections meet current regulations. all guards are mounted as prescribed: Inspection door, wire guard at free inlet and outlet openings and also drive guard around belt drive. belt tension and alignment are correct (see section 6.5). fans mounted on anti-vibration mountings are able to move without loading flexible and electric connections. direction of rotation of fan complies with the arrow-plate which is checked by short-time operation. Motors with Y/Δ -starting Prior to start of motor check that the relay is set to the calculated time. 5.2 Starting procedure Start the fan. Check that no abnormal mechanical noises or pulsations occur. Check that the vibration level is normal. This is especially important if motor and belt drive are not assembled at the factory but assembled afterwards. In those cases the effective vibration speed is measured which must not exceed 7.1 mm/s, RMS, measured on the bearing housings. After 30 minutes of operation check that the fan operates normally and that the belt drive still has the correct tension. Important The fan is intended for continuous operation. The following modes of operation can cause fatigue breakage in the impeller and danger of personal injury. - Operation in stall area - Operation with pulsating counter pressure called pump mode - Operation with repeated starting and stopping If in doubt Novenco should be contacted to assess the suitability of the fan. 6. Maintenance 6.1 Protection prior to inspection and maintenance When the fan is out of operation for reasons of inspection or repair/maintenance, the electric system must be switched off and protected so that the fan does not operate unintentionally. 6.2 Fan casing The fan casing requires as standard no maintenance other than ordinary cleaning. 6.3 Impeller From the factory the impeller has been carefully balanced in order to ensure vibration-free operation. Vibrations occurring during operation will normally be due to accumulations of dust or dirt on the impeller and will disappear after cleaning. Should this not be the case, expert assistance should be called in immediately as continued vibrations will shorten the life of the bearings. 6.4 Motor The motor normally only requires cleaning and greasing of the bearings which should happen according to the motor manufacturer's instructions. 6.5 Belt drive The belt tension should be checked at least twice a year. Belt change and adjustment When changing belts the motor plate and motor respectively is lowered/loosened sufficiently so that the old belts are easy to remove and the new ones are mounted on the belt pulleys. If more belts are included, all belts must be replaced at the same time. Check that the new belts have the same tolerance (stated on the belts). The belt drive is tightened by making the distance between the motor belt pulley and fan belt pulley longer which is done either by lifting the motor plate again or by displacing the motor. When tightening the belts check both alignment and parallelism on belt pulleys (see fig. 3). Figure 3. Belt alignment and parallelism 2

The correct tension of Novenco's standard belts are in table 3, defined as the ratio between the deflection of the belts depending on the pressure, the shaft distance between the belt pulleys and the diameter of the smallest pulley (see fig. 4). Figure 4. Belt tension Belt profile XPZ SPA SPB XPB SPC Diameter of smallest pulley [mm] >71 < 90 >90 < 125 >125 >100 < 140 >140 < 200 >200 >160 < 224 >224 < 355 >355 >160 < 224 >224 < 355 >355 >250 < 355 >355 < 560 >560 Normal tension, P, for each belt [N] 25 50 75 75 125 Belt deflection per 100 mm shaft distance [mm] 1,95 1,80 1,70 2,75 2,55 2,45 2,55 2,22 2,15 2,20 1,85 1,75 2,55 2,20 2,00 Table 3. Standard belt tension A tension meter is recommended as exact measuring instrument, see fig.5. Figure 5. Tension meter After tension of the belts the motor is fastened. After that the fan is started as described in section 5. Start of operation. 6.6 Belt pulleys When changing the belt pulley to another size - i. e. changed fan speed - it must be checked that the speed does not exceed the max. permissible speed which is stated on the nameplate of the fan and that the motor rating is sufficient for the changed power consumption. The belt drive must be dimensioned having regard to the smallest permissible belt pulley diameter according to instructions from the supplier. All belt pulleys assembled at the factory are provided with a TAPER-LOCK bush. Removal and mounting of belt pulley (fig. 6) Do not use hammer for removal or mounting of belt pulleys as even light blows and strokes might damage the bearings resulting in noise from bearing and quick wearing. Figure 6. Belt pulley Removal 1 Remove and lubricate the screws (14) slightly with oil and place one of them in the threaded hole of the bush (15). 2 Turn the screw so the bush is loosened from the hub of the pulley and the unit is loosened from the shaft. 3 Pull the belt pulley and bush off the shaft end as one unit. Mounting 1 Clean the hole of the pulley and the inner and outer side of the bush for rust-preventative and check that the surfaces are totally clean. 2 Lubricate the screws slightly with oil and place them loosely in the threaded holes (14). 3 Clean the shaft and push the pulley and bush unit back onto the shaft. 4 Tighten the screws one after another until they are firmly tightened. 5 Mounting and adjustment of belts: See section 6.5 'Belt change and adjustment'. 6.7 assembly The belt driven fans are provided with a bearing assembly. The construction of the bearing assembly varies according to fan size and type so when changing a bearing assembly follow one of the below procedures depending on size and type of fan. After mounting of new bearings the impeller must be carefully centred in relation to the inlet cone. CNA & CNA-M, 250-500/R and CNB & CNB-M, 400/R (See fig. 7) The bearing assembly consists of bearing tube, ball bearings and shaft which is mounted on a conical cover in the back plate of the fan. The bearings are in dust and water-tight enclosures and cannot be re-greased. However, in special cases the bearing housings can be changed so that re-greasing can take place. When the bearings are worn the whole bearing assembly is replaced. First remove belt guard, V-belts and fan belt pulley, then remove the conical cover with bearing assembly and impeller and at last remove impeller and bearing assembly. Figure 7. CNA 250-500/R and CNB 400/R CNA & CNA-M, 630-1000/R (See fig. 8) The bearing assembly consists of two flange single-bearings (FY) and shaft where each flange bearing is mounted on a conical cover which is mounted in the back plate of the fan. The bearings are in dust and water-tight enclosures and cannot be re-greased. In particularly exposed cases the bearing housings can be provided with a grease nipple so that regreasing can be made. When replacing bearings first remove belt guard, V-belts and fan belt pulley. Then remove the conical covers with bearing assembly and impeller. The impeller is withdrawn from the shaft after which the internal hexagon-headed 3

screws, mounted in the bearing housings, are loosened so that bearing and conical cover can be withdrawn from the shaft. Now the bearings can be removed from the conical covers. Both bearing and bearing housing are replaced. Figure 8. CNA 630-1000/R CNB 500-1000/R & CNB-M 500-1000/R (See fig. 9) The bearing assembly consists of bearing tube, a ball bearing, a roller bearing and shaft which is mounted between two conical covers in the back plate of the fan casing and is provided with a grease nipple. The bearing assembly must be regreased for approx. every 2000 hours of operation with a high-quality lithium grease, penetration class 2 (e. g. SKF Alfalub LGMT-2). If the sealing ring at the farthest end of the bearing tube (behind belt pulley) is pushed away from the bearing during greasing, push it in place towards the bearing and remove surplus grease. When replacing the bearings first remove belt guard, V-belts and fan belt pulley. Then remove the conical covers with bearing assembly and impeller, the impeller is withdrawn from the shaft and the covers are screwed off the bearing casing. At last pull shaft and bearings out of the bearing tube from the end where the ball bearing is and remove the bearings. Figure 9. CNB 500-1000/R 6.8 Dismounting of motor for CNA & CNA-M and CNB/D & CNB/D-M When changing the motor to a motor with another number of poles it must be checked that the speed of the motor does not exceed the max. permissible speed which is stated on the nameplate of the fan. Also check that the motor rating is sufficient for the changed power consumption. In case of motor with frequency converter check also speed and power consumption as when changing the motor. When mounting the motor the impeller must be carefully centred in relation to the inlet cone. CNA & CNA-M, 250-400/D and CNB & CNB-M, 400/D (See fig. 10) The motor is mounted on a conical cover which is mounted direct in the back plate of the fan casing. The motor must be a standard motor with B-14 flange with threaded holes). If so, the fan casing is intended for universal mounting which is the positions 0, 90, 180, and 270. Dismount the motor by removing the conical cover with motor. After that withdraw the impeller from the motor shaft and remove the motor from the conical cover. Type / Size assembly house, Item no. type-1 s Shaft Re-greasing type-2 Drawing no. diameter [mm] Amount of grease [g] CNA 250 Flg.double bearing 388812-0 6305-RS1 6305-RS1 489663-0 25 11 CNA 315 Flg.double bearing 388812-0 6305-RS1 6305-RS1 489663-0 25 11 CNA 400 Flg.double bearing 388812-0 6305-RS1 6305-RS1 489663-0 25 11 CNA 500 Flg.double bearing 388811-0 6306-RS1 6306-RS1 388810-0 30 14 CNA 630 FY 35 TF FY 507 M YAR 207 2F <----- 451390-0 35 - CNA 710 FY 35 TF FY 507 M YAR 207 2F <----- 423164-0 35 - CNA 800 FY 40 TF FY 508 M YAR 208 2F <----- 423165-0 40 - CNA 900 FY 40 TF FY 508 M YAR 208 2F <----- 423166-0 40 - CNA 1000 FY 55 TF FY 511 M YAR 211 2F <----- 423167-0 55 - CNB 400 Flg.double bearing 388811-0 6306-RS1 6306-RS1 388810-0 30 14 CNB 500 Flange bearing 326872-0 6308-RS1 NU-308 326878-0 40 20 CNB 630 Flange bearing 326871-0 6310-RS1 NU-310 326877-0 50 30 CNB 710 Flange bearing 341042-0 6311-RS1 NU-311 326876-0 55 35 CNB 800 Flange bearing 341044-0 6311-RS1 NU-311 326875-0 55 35 CNB 900 Flange bearing 341046-0 6312-RS1 NU-312 326874-0 60 40 CNB 1000 Flange bearing 341048-0 6312-RS1 NU-312 326873-0 60 40 Table 4. types and grease amount 4

6.9 Fault localization Deficiency in performance Blocked air supply on fan inlet side Damper closed Duct choked Installation conditions resulting in poor air flow to impeller Impeller has wrong direction of rotation Motor defective Motor cut out Figure 10. CNA 250-400/D and CNB 400/D CNA & CNA-M, 500, -630/D and CNB & CNB-M, 500, -630/D (See fig. 11) The motor is mounted on a motor bracket which is mounted on a conical cover in the back plate of the fan casing. Dismount the motor by removing both bracket and conical cover from the fan casing. After that withdraw the impeller from the motor shaft and remove the cover, then remove the motor from the motor bracket. Noise/vibrations s in motor or bearing assembly defective Impeller out of balance Impeller worn/damaged Loose screws/components Impeller has wrong direction of rotation 7. Sound The sound generation of the fan depends on installation and operating conditions which means that no general data of the sound generation can be given. Reference is made to our catalogues or PC programs for calculation of the specific sound generation. Figure 11. CNA 500 & 630/D & CNB 500 & 630/D 5

Novenco A/S Industrivej 22 Tel. +45 70 12 42 22 DK-4700 Naestved Fax +45 55 75 65 50 www.novencogroup.com info@novencogroup.com 8. Attestation of conformity EU - Attestation of Conformity Novenco A/S Industrivej 22 DK - 4700 Naestved Hereby declares that centrifugal fans type CNA, CNB, CNA-M and CNB-M meet the requirements of the directives below, on condition that the products are installed in accordance with the instructions included in the supply. Altering the products causes this declaration no longer to apply. Applied directives EC Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC EMC Directive 2004/108/EC LVD 2006/95/EC Applied standards EN ISO 12100: Safety of machinery - General principles for design - Risk assessment and risk reduction EN ISO 13857: Safety of machinery - Safety distances EN 60204-1: Safety of machinery - Electrical equipment of machines Part 1: General Requirements EN61800-3, class C2: Adjustable speed electrical power drive systems, EMC requirements and specific test methods It is a condition that Novenco's instructions for installation have been followed. Eco-design requirements The centrifugal fans type CNA, CNB, CNA-M and CNB-M comply with the EU s requirements for energy efficiency. Refer to EU regulation no. 327/2011 and to the below items for specific information. 1. 6. These appear from the nameplates on the fans and include the following. 1 Efficiency, η 2 Measurement category used to determine the energy efficiency 3 Fan efficiency category (static or total) 4 Efficiency grade, N, at the optimum energy efficiency point 5 Whether the efficiency depends on a frequency converter and if so, whether this is built-in or installed with the fan. 6 Year of manufacture 7. Product name and manufacturer s details See nameplates on fans or the beginning of section 8. Attestation of conformity. 8. Model type and size See nameplates on fans. 9. Rated motor power input, flow rate and pressure at optimum energy efficiency See the power on the nameplates and the other details in the technical specifications for the fans. 10. Rotations per minute at the optimum energy efficiency point See the technical specifications for the fans. 11. Specific ratio between inlet and outlet See the technical specifications for the fans. 12. Information relevant for facilitating disassembly, recycling or disposal Disassembly of the fans is described elsewhere in this guide. Pure metal and plastic parts can be delivered for recycling directly. Motors containing oil and heavy metals, and panels with insulation must be treated as environmentally unsafe scrap. 13. Information relevant to minimise impact on the environment and ensure optimum service life The best return on the fans and service life is secured by following the prescribed service and maintenance. 14. Description of additional items used when determining the fan energy efficiency that are not described in the measurement category and not supplied with the fans. No accessories, such as silencers, diffusers, inlet cones etc., have been taken into consideration in connection with measurement and calculation. Naestved, 01.07.2014 Peter Holt Technology director Novenco A/S 6

Novenco develops and manufactures ventilation systems that are marketed worldwide through subsidiaries and agents. The company was founded in Denmark 1947 and has become one of the world-leading suppliers. Novenco symbolises quality and environmentally responsible operation and is certified according to ISO 9001 and ISO 14001. The company headquarters are located in Naestved, Denmark. Novenco and ZerAx are registered trademarks of Novenco A/S. Read more about Novenco on the internet. Novenco A/S Industrivej 22 4700 Naestved Denmark Phone: +45 70 12 42 22 Fax +45 55 75 65 50 www.novencogroup.com