AIR SYSTEMS SVF-8AC User manual

Air SyStemS internAtionAl, inc.
829 Juniper Crescent, Chesapeake, Va, 23320
Telephone (757) 424-3967
Toll Free 1-800-866-8100
Fax No. (757) 424-5348
hp://www.airsystems.com
e-mail: sales@airsystems.com
Manual No. BLWR007
Rev. 5 February 2016
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The Saddle Vent® Ven la on System
Typical Saddle Vent® Setup Procedure
Place fan or blower a minimum of
5 . (1.6m) from manhole opening
Blower or Fan
90° Elbow
Manhole
Opening
Manhole Lid
Universal Mount
Saddle Vent®Select a blower or fan based on environmental
condi ons and the size of the con ned space.
For informa on or guidance in selec ng the
proper set-up, please contact Customer Service.
STEP 1) Install 6 . (1.8m) duct on blower or fan
STEP 2) Install 90° elbow on top of Saddle Vent®
STEP 3) Install duct on bo om of Saddle Vent®
STEP 4) Install universal mount on Saddle Vent® and
set in place with manhole lid for support
STEP 5) Install duct from blower to 90° elbow
STEP 6) Turn on blower or fan
Warning: For explosive environments,
follow ANSI/API 2015 and 2016 procedures
The Saddle Vent® is a registered trademark of Air Systems Interna onal, Inc.
The Conduc ve Saddle Vent® is covered by U.S. and Foreign Patents
WArninG: HAZArDoUS locAtion oPerAtionS
Use an explosion-proof or intrinsically safe blower or fan,
conduc ve duc ng, and The Conduc ve Saddle Vent® System.
A ach all grounding wires and assure a complete circuit to the
blower or fan in order to remove sta c charges.
All ventilation procedures should comply with federal, state, and local regulations. Air quality should be tested
prior to ventilating a confi ned space. Air quality should be tested continuously during confi ned space occupancy to ensure
a stable atmosphere and worker safety as atmospheric conditions can change rapidly. Additional procedures and recom-
mendations are available from federal, state, and local agencies. DO NOT operate these fan units in a vertical
position or with the fl ange or guards removed.
If volatile or explosive vapors are suspected, use Air Systems’ explosion proof electric blower, Model SVB-E8EXP, explo-
sion proof in-line fan, Model SVF-10EXP, explosion proof contractors fan, Model CVF-8EXP or Air Systems’ intrinsically
safe pneumatic blower, Model SVB-A8.
Note: For confi ned space ventilation in non-hazardous locations, use Air Systems’ confi ned space ventilation kit, Model
SV-CUP. For hazardous locations use ventilation kit, Model SV-CUPCND along with one of the above explosion proof
blowers or fans.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS BELOW
WARNING
Fan and blower models with the “EX” or “X” designation are the only models
approved for use in hazardous locations.
WARNING
Explosion proof models should be fi tted with an approved explosion proof plug.
The plug should NOT be connected or disconnected in an explosive environ-
ment when the blower is energized. The use of conductive ducting is recom-
mended when operating in potentially explosive environments. Install ground-
ing cable from blower to a grounded source.
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All ventilation procedures should comply with federal, state, and local regulations. Air quality should be tested
prior to ventilating a confi ned space. Air quality should be tested continuously during confi ned space occupancy to ensure
a stable atmosphere and worker safety as atmospheric conditions can change rapidly. Additional procedures and recom-
mendations are available from federal, state, and local agencies. DO NOT operate these fan units in a vertical
position or with the fl ange or guards removed.
If volatile or explosive vapors are suspected, use Air Systems’ explosion proof electric blower, Model SVB-E8EXP, explo-
sion proof in-line fan, Model SVF-10EXP, explosion proof contractors fan, Model CVF-8EXP or Air Systems’ intrinsically
safe pneumatic blower, Model SVB-A8.
Note: For confi ned space ventilation in non-hazardous locations, use Air Systems’ confi ned space ventilation kit, Model
SV-CUP. For hazardous locations use ventilation kit, Model SV-CUPCND along with one of the above explosion proof
blowers or fans.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS BELOW
WARNING
Fan and blower models with the “EX” or “X” designation are the only models
approved for use in hazardous locations.
WARNING
Explosion proof models should be fi tted with an approved explosion proof plug.
The plug should NOT be connected or disconnected in an explosive environ-
ment when the blower is energized. The use of conductive ducting is recom-
mended when operating in potentially explosive environments. Install ground-
ing cable from blower to a grounded source.
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GENERAL SET-UP AND OPERATION
FOR SVF-8AC AND SVF-8DC MODELS
1) Place fan in a clean, fresh air environment.
2) Air quality of the conned space should be tested prior to venlaon. If air quality of the conned space is
unacceptable, consult a trained professional.
3) Inspect fan for damaged or worn parts, and inspect ducng for air leaks prior to fan operaon.
4) Install duct cu to exhaust ange and secure. Keep bends and kinks in ducng to a minimum to maximimize
air ow. If canister model is used, secure canister with connect straps, open lid and pull out ducng. Inspect
for air leaks.
Note: Maximum recommended duct hose length is 25 .
5) Set fan upwind from the work locaon and a minimum of 5 . from the manhole opening.
6) Connect fan to power source.
DC versions require 12 VDC. Aach the red connector to the posive (+) terminal and the black conector to
the negave (-) terminal. This unit must be run in the posive pressure mode as this model is not approved
for extracng (sucking) air. DO NOT REVERSE WIRING.
WArninG: Vehicle electrical systems must be able to handle 15 amp service or electrical damage may occur.
AC versions require 115 VAC/60Hz, 15 amp service or 220 VAC/50Hz.
Note: If an extension cord is required, the minimum recommended size is 14 AWG up to
25 . For further informaon refer to the Naonal Electric Code Tables, Arcle 400.
7) Push ON/OFF switch to “I” posion.
ProBlem PoSSiBle cAUSe SolUtion
Excessive vibra on
Air intake blocked Turn fan o and clear debris from intake.
Possible internal damage
Turn o and inspect fan blades, sha , and
housing for debris, damage, and loose screws.
Note: Never run fan for extended periods
without installing duct on the exhaust ange.
Possible external damage Turn fan o and inspect for loose guards, bro-
ken welds, etc.
Circuit breaker trips
SVF-8AC series only
Voltage output insuffi cient Test outlet with volt meter.
Extension cord improperly sized Use 14 AWG extension cord up to 25 .
Faulty Capacitor Check and Replace with P/N MTRA089
Fan will not run
SVF-8DC only
Blown fuse (DC version only) Check and replace. Use only a 20A/32 VDC
slow blow fuse.
Ba ery connec on
Ensure proper connec on from ba ery clips to
ba ery terminal posts. On ba ery pack units,
recharge ba ery.
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item # DeScriPtion PArt #
1INTAKE GUARD MGDAXFAN1
2FAN SV-FAN-8MM
3HANDLE HDWR056
4ELECTRIC MOTOR WITH CAPACITOR SVF-8AC-MA
5DISCHARGE GUARD MGDAXFAN2
6ON/OFF SWITCH ELSW038R
7 POWER CORD ELCB012
8CAPACITOR MTR043CNC
9 RUBBER FOOT HDWR026
10A 8” DIA.X 6’ LONG DUCT SVF-H6
10B 8” DIA. X 15’ LONG DUCT SVF-H15
10C 8” DIA. X 25’ LONG DUCT SVF-H25
11 DUCT CANISTER SVF-CAN
MOTOR TYPE 1/3 HP (.23 kw) electric, 115 VAC/60 Hz, 2.6 amps, Capacitor Start, Single Speed,
3200 RPM, CSA Approved
OUTLET SIZE 8” Diameter (203mm)
FLOW RATES
Free Air: 1395 cfm
15 . duct with one 90° bend: 840 cfm
15 . duct with two 90° bends: 750 cfm
SPeciFicAtionS
rePlAcement PArtS - Ac VoltAGe FAnS
An oponal GFI (Ground Fault Interrupter) cord/plug can be supplied to comply
with the 1996 NEC Code requirement: Secon 305-6. Order P/N ELCB013.
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rePlAcement PArtS - Dc VoltAGe FAnS
SPeciFicAtionS
item # DeScriPtion PArt #
1INTAKE GUARD MGDAXFAN1
2FAN SV-FAN-8MM
3HANDLE HDWR056
412 VDC ELECTRIC MOTOR WITH INLINE FUSE/FUSE HOLDER MTR044CN
520A 32 VDC IN-LINE FUSE ELF022
6DISCHARGE GUARD MGDAXFAN2
7ON/OFF SWITCH ELSW038R
8 POWER CORD ELCB045
9RED BATTERY CLAMP ELA083R
10 BLACK BATTERY CLAMP ELA083B
11A BATTERY CONNECTOR FOR OPTIONAL BATTERY PACK (P/N BP-950) ELA127
11B 1 PAIR OF CONTACTS FOR ELA127 ELA126
12 RUBBER FOOT HDWR026
13A 8” DIA.X 6’ LONG DUCT SVF-H6
13B 8” DIA. X 15’ LONG DUCT SVF-H15
13C 8” DIA. X 25’ LONG DUCT SVF-H25
14 DUCT CANISTER SVF-CAN
MOTOR TYPE 1/6 HP, 13.5 VDC, 15 amps, Single Speed, 4200 RPM,
20 amp/32 VDC Slow Blow Fuse
OUTLET SIZE 8” Diameter (203mm)
FLOW RATES
Free Air: 1170 cfm
15 . duct with one 90° bend: 815 cfm
15 . duct with two 90° bends: 796 cfm
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WARRANTY DISCLAIMER
Air Systems’ manufactured equipment is warranted to the original user against defects in workmanship or materials under
normal use for one year from the date of purchase. Any part which is determined by Air Systems to be defective in mate-
rial or workmanship will be, as the exclusive remedy, repaired or replaced at Air Systems’ option. This warranty does not
apply to electrical systems or electronic components. Electrical parts are warranted, to the original user, for 90 days from
the date of sale. During the warranty period, electrical components will be repaired or replaced at Air Systems’ option.
NO OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, AS TO DESCRIPTION, QUALITY, MERCHANTABILITY, FIT-
NESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR ANY OTHER MATTER IS GIVEN BY AIR SYSTEMS IN CONNECTION
HEREWITH. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL THE SELLER BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF PROFITS, ANY OTHER
DIRECT OR INDIRECT COSTS, EXPENSES, LOSSES, OR DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF DEFECTS IN, OR FAILURE
OF THE PRODUCT OR ANY PART THEREOF.
The purchaser shall be solely responsible for compliance with all applicable Federal, State and Local OSHA and/or MSHA
requirements. Although Air Systems International believes that its products, if operated and maintained as shipped from
the factory and in accordance with our “operations manual”, conform to OSHA and/or MSHA requirements, there are no
implied or expressed warranties of such compliance extending beyond the limited warranty described herein. Product
designs and specifi cations are subject to change without notice. Rev. 2, 12/98
Air leaks are not covered under warranty except when they result from a defective system component, i.e. an on/off valve
or regulator or upon initial delivery due to poor workmanship. Air leaks due to poor delivery or damage will be covered un-
der delivery claims. Minor air leaks are part of routine service and maintenance and are the responsibility of the customer
just as are fi lters and oil changes.
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