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11UNT-PRC002-GB
Sound power levels
Discharge
Measurement conditions:
Measurements taken in a room adjacent to the room containing the FWD, at the outlet of the rectangular duct (1.5 m
long) fixed to its discharge opening.
Fan Power level in dB(A), per Hz frequency band Overall power
Unit speed 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 dB(A)
1 55 50 42 37 37 31 30 46
FWD 08 2 57 54 47 40 30 38 40 50
3 58 57 50 42 32 40 43 53
1 57 51 45 42 34 33 28 48
FWD 10 2 58 54 48 45 38 39 35 51
3 60 58 50 48 40 42 39 54
1 57 51 45 42 34 33 28 48
FWD 12 2 58 54 48 45 38 39 35 51
3 60 58 50 48 40 42 39 54
1 56 62 50 48 39 38 36 56
FWD 14 2 61 66 55 53 47 46 45 60
3 63 69 58 56 50 50 49 63
1 57 63 51 49 40 39 37 57
FWD 20 2 61 66 55 53 47 46 45 60
3 63 69 58 56 50 50 49 63
Intake
Measurement conditions:
Measurements taken at the horizontal air intake.
Fan Power level in dB(A), per Hz frequency band Overall power
Unit speed 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 dB(A)
1 56 55 55 53 46 45 42 57
FWD 08 2 63 62 60 60 53 53 53 64
3 66 65 63 62 56 55 57 67
1 62 58 55 58 51 48 44 61
FWD 10 2 66 63 60 62 56 55 52 66
3 70 67 63 65 59 59 57 69
1 62 58 55 58 51 48 44 61
FWD 12 2 66 63 60 62 56 55 52 66
3 70 67 63 65 59 59 57 69
1 66 65 65 65 57 50 46 68
FWD 14 2 73 72 69 71 64 59 57 74
3 78 76 73 75 69 64 63 78
1 68 72 64 64 56 52 50 69
FWD 20 2 76 76 68 71 65 61 61 75
3 78 79 71 74 69 66 66 78
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Belt tensioning
The tensioning of the drive belt is achieved by moving the motor slide support.
Figure 21 –
Belt tensioning
d = e x 0.016
F
d
e
Deflection d
Centre distance e
Power F
d = e * 0.016
Figure 22 –
Pulley positioning
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1 = Correct position
2 = Pulleys out of line
3 = Pulleys not parallel
4 = Twisted pulleys
CAUTION! The belt drive should be re-tensioned following the first 10 hours of operation. The correct tensioning of
the belt is established independently from the belt cross section and the axial clearance (see Figure 22).
Alternatively a belt tensioning meter may be used (see Figure 23).
Figure 23 –
Belt tension measurement
CAUTION! Damage to the motor and fan bearings can result from the belt being over tightened. A belt that is too
slack will result into early wear and poor efficiency (caused by slippage.)
Maintenance

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