Ruck SLIGHTLINE series User instructions

Assembly and Operating Manual
English
www.ruck.eu
SL 6030 ... E1...
SL 9030 ... E1...
SL 9040 ... E1...
SL 12040 ... E1...
SLIGHTLINE, Exhaust air unit

Deutsch
Tel. +49 7930 9211-0 Fax. +49 7930 9211-150
2
mwfa_pb_02_en print 25.09.2018
Information updated: print 25.09.2018
We reserve the right to make changes
The data specied above only serve to describe the product.
No statements concerning a certain condition or suitability for
a certain application can be derived from our information. The
information given does not release the user from the obligation
of own judgment and verication.
It must be remembered that our products are subject to a na-
tural process of wear and aging.
This document, as well as the data, specications and other
information set forth in it, are the exclusive property of ruck
Ventilatoren GmbH.
It may not be reproduced or given to third parties without its
consent.
The picture on the cover shows an example conguration.
The product supplied may therefore differ from the illustration.
ruck Ventilatoren GmbH Max-Planck-Str. 5 D-97944 Boxberg-Windischbuch Tel. +49 7930 9211-0 Fax +49 7930 9211-150 [email protected]
The original manual has been produced
in the German language.

Deutsch
www.ruck.eu
3
Contents
Assembly and Operating Manual
1. Important information ................................................................................. 4
1.1. Rules and regulations .................................................................... 4
1.2. Guarantee and liability ................................................................... 4
2. General safety instructions .................................................................... 4
2.1. Intended use .................................................................................. 4
2.2. Improper use .................................................................................. 5
2.3. Personnel qualications ................................................................. 5
2.4. Safety instructions in this manuel ................................................... 5
2.5. Adhere to the following instructions ............................................... 6
2.5.1. General instructions ....................................................................... 6
2.5.2. During installation ........................................................................... 6
2.5.3. During commissioning .................................................................... 6
2.5.4. During operation ............................................................................. 6
2.5.5. During cleaning .............................................................................. 6
2.5.6. During maintenance and repair ...................................................... 6
2.5.7. Disposal ......................................................................................... 6
2.6. Safety labels on the product ........................................................... 7
3. Delivery contents ..................................................................................... 8
4. Product and Performance description .................................................. 8
4.1. Device description .......................................................................... 8
5. Transport and storage ............................................................................. 9
6. Assembly .................................................................................................. 9
6.1. Permitted installation positions ..................................................... 10
6.2. Air connections ............................................................................. 10
7. Electrical connection ............................................................................ 11
7.1. Overcurrent protection ................................................................. 11
8. Commissioning ...................................................................................... 12
9. Operation ................................................................................................ 12
10. Maintenance and repair ........................................................................ 13
10.1. Important notes ............................................................................ 13
10.2. Cleaning and care ........................................................................ 13
11. Expansionandreconguration ............................................................ 13
12. Dismantling and disposal ..................................................................... 14
12.1. Disassembling the product ........................................................... 14
12.2. Disposal ....................................................................................... 14
13. Troubleshooting ..................................................................................... 14
13.1. Possible operating faults .............................................................. 14
14. Technical data ........................................................................................ 15
15. Wiring diagrams ..................................................................................... 15

Deutsch
Tel. +49 7930 9211-0 Fax. +49 7930 9211-150
4
1. Important information
This manual contains important information on the safe and appropriate assembly, transport, commissio-
ning, operation, maintenance, disassembly and simple troubleshooting of the product.
The product has been manufactured according to the accepted rules of current technology.
There is, however, still a danger of personal injury or damage to equipment if the following general safety
instructions and the warnings before the steps contained in these instructions are not complied with.
• Read these instructions completely and thoroughly before working with the product.
• Keep these instructions in a location where they are accessible to all users at all times.
• Always include the operating instructions when you pass the product on to third parties.
1.1. Rules and regulations
1.2. Guarantee and liability
Also observe the generally applicable, legal or otherwise binding regulations of the European or
national legislation and the rules for the prevention of accidents and for environmental protection
applicable in your country.
ruck products are made to the highest technical standards in accordance with the generally reco-
gnized rules of the profession. They are subject to constant quality control and meet the relevant
requirements when delivered. Because the products are being constantly developed, we reserve the
right to make changes to the products at any time and without prior announcement. We do not accept
any liability for the correctness or completeness of this installation and operating manual.
Thewarrantyonlyappliestothedeliveredconguration.Thewarrantywillnotapplyifthe
product is incorrectly assembled or handled or not used as intended.
2. General safety instructions
2.1. Intended use
• Exclusively use ruck Ventilatoren in good technical order and condition.
• Check the product for visible defects, for example cracks in the housing or missing rivet, screws and
covers.
• Only use the product within the performance range provided in the technical data.
• Protection against contact and being sucked in and safety distances should be provided in accor-
dance with DIN EN 13857.
• Generally prescribed electrical and mechanical protection devices are to be provided by the client.
• Safety components must not be bypassed or put out of operation.
• The product may be operated by personnel with limited physical, sensory or mental capacities only if
they are supervised or have been instructed by responsible personnel.
• Children must be kept away from the product!
Planners, plant engineers and operators are responsible for ensuring that the product is installed and
operated correctly.
The ruck fan is a component in terms of the machine directive 2006/42/EC (partly completed ma-
chinery). The product is a not ready-for-use machine in terms of the machine directive. It is intended
exclusively for installation in a machine or in ventilation equipment and installations or for combina-
tion with other components to form a machinery or installation. The product may be commissioned
only if its integrated in the machinery/system for which it is designed and the machinery/system fully
complies with the EC machinery directive. Observe the operating conditions and performance
limitsspeciedinthetechnicaldata.
ruck ventilation products can be used to provide:
• Clean, dry air (no condensation) and non-aggressive gases with a maximum density of 1.2 kg/
m³.
• The medium and room temperatures and the humidity range given in the technical data and on
the rating plate.
Intended use includes having read and understood these instructions, especially chapter 2
“General safety instructions”.

Deutsch
www.ruck.eu
5
Any use of the product other than described in chapter “Intended use” is considered as improper.
The following points are improper and dangerous:
• Delivery of explosive and ammable media or operation in potentially explosive atmospheres.
• Delivery of aggressive and abrasive media.
• Delivery of media containing dust or grease.
• Installation outside without any protection against the weather.
• Eine Aufstellung in Feuchträumen.
• Operation without the duct system.
• Operation with closed air connections.
2.2. Improper use
Assembly, commissioning, operation, disassembly and service (including maintenance and repair)
require basic mechanical and electrical knowledge, as well as knowledge of the appropriate tech-
nical terms. In order to ensure operating safety, these activities may therefore only be carried out
by qualied technical personnel or a instructed person under the direction and supervision of qua-
lied personnel. Qualied personnel are those who can recognize possible hazards and institute
the appropriate safety measures due to their professional training, knowledge, and experience, as
well as their understanding of the relevant conditions pertaining to the work to be done. Qualied
personnel must observe the rules relevant to the subject area.
2.3.Personnelqualications
In this manual, there are safety instructions before the steps whenever there is a danger of perso-
nal injury or damage to the equipment. The measures described to avoid these hazards must be
observed.
2.4. Safety instructions in this manuel
Safety instructions are set out as follows:
Safety sign (warning triangle) - Draws attention to the risk.
• Type of risk - Identies the type or source of the hazard.
» Consequences - Describes what occurs when the safety instructions are not complied with.
→ Precautions - States how the hazard can be avoided.
General warning!
Indicates possible hazardous situations. Failure to observe the warnings
may result in personal injury and / or damage to property.
Electricity warning (hazardous voltage)!
Indicates possible hazards due to electricity. Failure to observe the war-
nings may result in death, injury and/or damage to property.
Hot surface warning!
Indicates possible hazards due to high surface temperatures. Failure
to observe the warnings may result in personal injury and/or damage to
property.
Crushingofngerswarning!
Indicates possible hazards due to moving and rotating parts. Failure to
observe the warnings may result in personal injury.
Overhead load warning!
Indicates possible hazards due to overhead loads. Failure to observe the
warnings may result in death, injury and/or damage to property.
Important instructions follow!
Instructions for safe, optimum use of the product.
Safety sign
(warning triangle)
Denotation

Deutsch
Tel. +49 7930 9211-0 Fax. +49 7930 9211-150
6
2.5. Adhere to the following instructions
• Observe the provisions for accident prevention and environmental protection for the country
where the product is used and at the workplace.
• Persons who assemble, operate, disassemble or maintain ruck products must not consume
any alcohol, drugs or pharmaceuticals that may affect their ability to respond.
• Responsibilities for the operation, maintenance and regulation of the product should be clearly
determined and observed so that there can be no unclear areas of responsibility with regard to
safety.
• Never overload the product. Never use it as a handle or step. Do not place anything on it.
• The warranty only applies to the delivered conguration.
• The warranty will not apply if the product is incorrectly assembled or handled or not used as
intended.
2.5.1. General instructions
2.5.2. During installation
• Disconnect all of the product‘s poles from the mains before installing the product or connecting
or removing plugs. Make sure that the product cannot be switched back on again.
• Lay cables and lines so that they cannot be damaged and no one can trip over them.
• Before commissioning, make sure that all gaskets and seals in the plug-in connections are
correctly tted and undamaged in order to prevent uids and foreign matter getting into the
product.
• Information signs must not be changed or removed.
• Make sure that all electrical connections are either used or covered. Commission the product
only if it is installed completely.
• The power switch must be always fully functional and easy accessible!
2.5.3. During commissioning
2.5.4. During operation
• Only authorized personnel is allowed to operate the setting mechanisms of the components or
parts, under the provision that the system is used as intended.
• In an emergency, or if there is a fault, or other irregularities, switch the equipment off and make
sure it cannot be switched back on again.
• The technical data given on the rating plate must not be exceeded.
2.5.5. During cleaning
• Never use solvents or aggressive detergents. Only clean the product using a slightly damp,
lint-free cloth. Only use water to do this and, if necessary, a mild detergent.
• Do not use a high-pressure cleaner for cleaning.
• After cleaning, make sure that the product is working correctly again.
2.5.6. During maintenance and repair
• If operated correctly, ruck products only require a minimum amount of maintenance. Please
follow all of the instructions given in section 10 in this respect.
• Make sure that no connections or components are loosened unless the device is disconnected
from the mains. Make sure that the equipment cannot be switched back on again.
• Individual components must not be interchanged. For example, the components intended for
one product may not be used for other products.
2.5.7. Disposal
• Dispose the product in accordance with the currently applicable national regulations in your
country.

Deutsch
www.ruck.eu
7
2.6. Safety labels on the product
Bypass
Read the operating manual before
commissioning the product.
f
f
1
2
F7
F5
!
!
i
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
• Electricity warning (hazardous voltage)!
»Failure to observe the hazard may result in death,
injury or damage to property.
→ Before performing any work on conductive parts,
always disconnect the unit completely from the
electricity supply and make sure that it cannot be
switched back on again.
• Never reach into the impeller or other rotating or
moving parts.
»Failure to observe the hazard may lead to serious
injury.
→ Work may only be performed once the impeller has
come to a complete halt.
• Never clean the internal space with owing water or
a high-pressure cleaner. Do not use aggressive or
easily ammable products for cleaning (impellers/
housing).
→ Only use mild soapsuds. The impeller should be clea-
ned with a cloth or brush.
• General warning
»Failure to observe the warnings may result in perso-
nal injury and / or damage to property.
→ Unauthorized repairs may cause personal injury
and / or damage to property, in which case the
manufacturer‘s guarantee or warranty will not apply.
• Never reach into rotating or moving parts.
»Failure to observe the hazard may lead to serious
injury.
→ Work may only be performed once the impeller has
come to a complete halt.
!
!
Fig. 1
136197
!
i

Deutsch
Tel. +49 7930 9211-0 Fax. +49 7930 9211-150
8
3. Delivery contents
Included in delivery depending on model type:
• 1 x SLIGHTLINE air extraction unit with diagonal fan
• 1 x EC fan
• 4 x Brackets
• 1 x Installation and operating manual
4. Product and Performance description
The SLIGHTLINE compact supply air unit is a complete, ready-to-use supply air unit. The high quality
housing consists of a frameless sheet metal structure with smooth internal and external walls. The housing
is insulated with 30 mm mineral wool. There are no cold bridges. Im Innenbereich ist ein mit Glasseide
versiegeltes Schalldämmmaterial, zur Reduzierung der Ventilatorgeräusche und zur Isolierung gegen ther-
mische Verluste angebracht. Der Ventilator ist drehzahlsteuerbar.
Data in detail:
• Galvanized steel housing.
• Removable Galvanized steel cover.
• Motor with integrated thermal contact, designed for continuous operation.
• Integrated shutter (damper)
• Maximum temperature: ( technical data).
• Protection class: in ceiling installation correct duct and cable connection, IPX3 (see 6.1. Permitted
installation positions).
Legend
1. Cover
2. Lock
3. Cable bushing
4. Bracket
5. Housing
6. Rating plate
7. Damper
8. Tube fan - ETAMASTER
4.1. Device description
1
Fig. 2
SL...E1
2
54 7
8
3
6

Deutsch
www.ruck.eu
9
5. Transport and storage
6. Assembly
Transport and storage should only be performed by specialist personnel in accordance with the instal-
lation and operating manual and regulations in force.
The following points should be noted and followed:
• Check the delivery according to the delivery note to ensure it is complete and correct and check for
any damage. Any missing quantities or damage incurred during transport should be conrmed by the
carrier. No liability is accepted if this is not observed.
• The product weighs approx. 77 - 155 kg (depending on the product type in question).
• It should be transported with suitable lifting equipment in the original packaging or on the transport
equipment indicated.
• If transported with a forklift it should be ensured that the product is resting with the basic prole or
base frame completely on the forks or on a pallet and the product‘s centre of gravity is between the
forks (see Fig. 3).
• The driver must be authorized to drive a forklift.
• Do not go beneath the suspended load.
• Only lift and transport the machine by its base plate, never by the cover handle!
• Avoid damage or deformation of the housing.
• The product must be stored in a dry area and protected from the weather in the original packaging.
Open pallets should be covered with tarpaulins.
• Open pallets should be covered with tarpaulins. Even weatherproof modules should be covered
because their weather resistance is only guaranteed after complete installation.
• Storage temperature between –10 °C and +40 °C. Avoid severe temperature uctuations.
• If the product has been in storage for more than a year, check the smooth running of impellers and
valves by hand.
Assembly work may only be performed by specialist personnel in accordance with the installation and
operating manual and the regulations and standards in force.
The following points should be noted and followed:
• Set up and align the machine with the aid of a water level. Only if the machine is horizontally instal-
led can proper condensate drainage be guaranteed.
• Installation accessories should be provided by the client.
• Only suitable installation aids, in accordance with regulations, should be used.
• The installation should be easily accessible for maintenance and cleaning and should be easy to dis-
mantle. Leave a space of at least the height of the unit + 5 cm from other units, shelves or cabinets
to facilitate maintenance work such as changing the lter (see Fig. 6).
• The unit should only be installed using approved and suitable fastening components, using the
dened fastening points.
• It must be fastened with screws or threaded rods, minimum diameter 8 mm.
• The unit should only be installed on ceilings or supporting frames with adequate load-bearing capa-
city. (see Fig. 5)
• Do not distort the unit when installing.
• The unit should be suitably secured.
• No holes should be made in the housing, or any screws screwed into it. Excluded are the mounting
screws for the supplied angle bracket (Fig. 4).
• The duct system must not be supported on the housing.
• It is recommended that the duct system is attached with exible connections in order to isolate any
structure-borne noise.
• Make sure that the duct system cannot be closed off.
• Make sure that the intake duct has direct access to the intake air.
• Warning: branches in the intake duct, to other fan units for example, may, if the dimensions are too
small, lead to low pressure in the duct and therefore malfunction of the unit.
• The pressure loss in the duct system must not be more than the capacity of the unit! The pressure
loss in the duct should not be more than 2/3 the unit‘s maximum pressure so that an adequate air
output can still be achieved. This will prevent malfunction. Pressure losses in the duct system are
adversely affected by: the length of the duct system, small duct cross-section, elbows, additional
lters, valves, etc.
Fig. 3:
Unit transported on a pallet with a
forklift.
Fig. 4:
Mounting the securing brackets.

Deutsch
Tel. +49 7930 9211-0 Fax. +49 7930 9211-150
10
6.2. Air connections
During assembly of the air supply unit, please note the following:
Air duct
• The ducting system may not be suspended from the housing.
• To decouple structurally borne noise, it is recommended that elastic couplings are used in the
duct system.
The unit is solely for ceiling mounting in a horizontal installation position.
The warranty applies only to units which has been mounted workmanlike as depicted in the „permis-
sible mounting position“.
The warranty will not apply if the product is incorrectly assembled or handled or not used as intended.
6.1. Permitted installation positions
Fig. 6:
SL-E Ceiling installation / Minimum distance for maintenance work
See table on chapter 14.
Technical Data for height
H.
Fig. 5:
Unit suspension
Install insulated against
structure-borne sound!
H
H + 5 cm
Ceiling

Deutsch
www.ruck.eu
11
7. Electrical connection
Electrical installation may only be performed by qualied electricians in accordance with the installation
and operating manual and the national regulations, standards and guidelines in force:
• EN, DIN and VDE specications, including all safety requirements.
• Technical connection conditions
• Safety at work and accident prevention requirements.
This list does not claim to be complete.
Requirements should be applied under one‘s own personal responsibility.
The following points should be noted and followed:
•
The electrical connections must be made as shown in the corresponding wiring diagrams and termi-
nal diagrams.
• The type of cable, size of cable and method of laying should be determined by an authorized elec-
trician.
• An all-pole mains disconnection device with at least 3 mm contact gap must be provided in the supply
line.
• Use a separate cable inlet for each cable.
• Any cable inlets that are not used must be sealed so that it is airtight.
• All cable inlets must have strain relief.
• Create equipotential bonding between the unit and the duct system.
• Check all protective measures after the electrical connection work (earthing resistance, etc.).
Unit supply cable
Connect the mains supply cable as shown in the wiring diagram. For the dimensioning of the line, observe
the unit‘s rating plate and the relevant guidelines. Suitable fuse protection should be provided.
• Electricity warning (hazardous voltage)
»Failure to observe the hazard may result in death, injury or damage to property.
→ Before performing any work on conductive parts, always disconnect all of the unit from the electricity
supply with all poles and make sure that it cannot be switched back on again.
• The unit may only be operated with the correct overcurrent protection.
• This must be established by a qualied electrician.
• The recommended protection is shown in the enclosed wiring diagram.
• Pre-fuse 10 A up to max. voltage of 240 V.
7.1. Overcurrent protection

Deutsch
Tel. +49 7930 9211-0 Fax. +49 7930 9211-150
12
8. Commissioning
• Electricity warning (hazardous voltage)
»Failure to observe the hazard may result in death, injury or damage to property.
→Before performing any work on conductive parts, always disconnect all of the unit from the
electricity supply with all poles and make sure that it cannot be switched back on again.
• Caution! Burning hazard.
»Failure to observe the hazard may result in personal injury and/or damage to property.
→Do not touch the surface until the motor and heater have cooled.
• Never reach into the impeller or other rotating or moving parts.
»Failure to observe the hazard may lead to serious injury.
→Work may only be performed once the impeller has come to a complete halt.
Commissioning by trained technical personnel may only be performed when any risk has been ruled out.
The following checks should be performed in accordance with the installation and operating manual and
the regulations in force:
• Correctly sealed installation of the unit and duct system.
• Check the duct system, unit and medium lines, if present, remove any foreign bodies if necessary.
• The intake opening and inow into the unit must be clear.
• Check all mechanical and electrical protection measures (e.g. earthing).
• Voltage, frequency and type of current must correspond with the rating plate.
• Check all electrical connections and wiring.
• Check any electrical, switching, safety and control devices connected.
• The unit may not be switched on when the housing is open.
• Measure electricity consumption at operating speed and compare with the rated current.
• Check the fan for excessive vibrations and noise generation.
• The impeller must not be rubbing against the inlet nozzle or other ttings.
The compliance with the characteristics requires a proper inow and outow of the device. The Power
consumption and function of the unit is examine regularly by qualied person.
Switching the unit on/off.
After a proper connection to the mains the unit is fully functional. However, it is recommended that an
isolator switch be installed on the unit.
Changing fan stage
The fan is voltage controllable. Thus, through installation of a transformer or frequency convertor the
speed of the fans can be regulated.
Thermal contact
The motor has a thermal contact that opens when the permissible motor temperature is exceeded. The
unit switches off when the contact opens.
After the motor has cooled down, i.e. thermal contact is closed and troubleshooting (see 14.1. Error
table) the unit can be returned to service.
9. Operation

Deutsch
www.ruck.eu
13
• Caution! Burning hazard.
»Failure to observe the hazard may result in personal injury and/or damage to property.
→Do not touch the surface until the motor and heater have cooled.
Maintenance and repairs may only be performed by specialist personnel in accordance with this
installation and operating manual and the regulations in force.
Do not repair defective or damaged units yourself, but report the damage or faults to the manuf-
acturer in writing.
• Unauthorized repairs may cause personal injury and / or damage to property, in which case the
manufacturer‘s guarantee or warranty will not apply.
10. Maintenance and repair
10.1. Important notes
• Electricity warning (hazardous voltage)
»Failure to observe the hazard may result in death, injury or damage to property.
→Before performing any work on conductive parts, always disconnect all of the unit from the
electricity supply with all poles and make sure that it cannot be switched back on again.
• Never reach into the impeller or other rotating or moving parts.
»Failure to observe the hazard may lead to serious injury.
→Work may only be performed once the impeller has come to a complete halt.
10.2. Cleaning and care
Servicing, troubleshooting and cleaning may only be performed by specialised personnel in
accordance with this installation and operating manual and the regulations in force.
If operated correctly, ruck products only require a small amount of maintenance.
The following work should be performed at regular intervals, in accordance with health and safety
regulations:
• Check the operation of the control system and safety devices.
• Check electrical connections and wiring for damage.
• Remove any dirt from the fan impeller or impellers and from inside the fan housing in order to
prevent any unbalance or reduction in output.
• Do not use aggressive or easily flammable products for cleaning (impellers/housing).
• Preferably only water (not flowing water) or mild soapsuds should be used.
• The impeller should be cleaned with a cloth or brush.
• Never use a high-pressure cleaner.
• Balancing clips must not be moved or removed.
• The impeller and fittings must not be damaged in any way.
• Check the operation of the bearing with a visual inspection and by checking running noise.
• Check the unit for leaks on the air side.
Before putting the unit back into operation after maintenance and servicing work, carry out a
visual inspection as described in section 7 and 8.
11. Expansionandreconguration
The unit must not be recongured.
Thewarrantyforruckfansonlyappliesforthecongurationdelivered.
Thewarrantywillceasetoapplyafteranyrecongurationorexpansion.

Deutsch
Tel. +49 7930 9211-0 Fax. +49 7930 9211-150
14
12.2. Disposal
12.1. Disassembling the product
12. Dismantling and disposal
Observe the safety instructions given in Sections 2 to 8 and Section 12 when decommissioning and
disassembling the unit.
Dismantle the unit as follows:
• Risk of injury if dismantled under hazardous voltage!
»If you do not switch off the voltage before starting to dismantle the unit, you may injure
yourself and damage the product or parts of the installation.
→Make sure that the relevant parts of the installation have been disconnected from the
voltage supply.
Careless disposal of the unit may cause pollution.
Please therefore dispose of the unit in accordance with the national requirements that apply in your
country.
Further faults may occur before and during operation of the unit.
13. Troubleshooting
Please note the following instructions:
• Proceed systematically and purposefully when troubleshooting, even under time pressure.
In the worst case, randomly and indiscriminately dismantling and changing settings may result in it
no longer being possible to determine the original cause of the fault.
• Get an overview of the unit‘s operation in conjunction with the overall installation.
• Try to clarify whether the unit provided the required function in the overall installation before the fault
occurred.
• Try to nd any changes to the overall system in which the unit is installed:
• Have the unit‘s operating conditions or operating range been changed?
• Have any changes (e.g. reconfigurations) or repairs been performed on the overall system
(installation, electrics, control) or to the unit? If yes: what?
• Has the unit been operated correctly?
• How does the fault appear?
• Form a clear idea of the cause of the fault. If necessary, question the immediate operator or the
installation operator.
If you have not been able to remove the fault, please contact the manufacturer. The contact address
can be found at www.ruck.eu or on the back cover of this assembly and operating manual.
13.1. Possible operating faults
Fuse Possible causes Fault correction
Fan does not run!
•
Unit not switched on!
•
No electricity supply.
•
Supply lead not connected.
•
Thermal contact has opened.
•
Switch unit on.
•
Check fuse / supply
•
Have the supply lead connected by an electrician.
•
Allow fan motor to cool.
Airow to low!
•
Fan speed set to slow.
•
Airway obstructed.
•
Set the fan speed higher.
•
Ensure that the air ducts are unobstructed.
Draughts
•
Fan speed set to high.
•
Set the fan speed lower.
Unit to noisy!
•
Fan speed set to high.
•
Air outlet obstructed, causing air noises.
•
Fan bearing noise.
• Select a lower speed setting.
•
Free the air ducts of restrictions and direction
changes.
• Inform specialist company / service.

Deutsch
www.ruck.eu
15
14. Technical data
B
HL
Fig. 7:
Dimensions of the supply air unit
Specications
Units / Model
SL 6030 E1 10 10
SL 9030 E1 10 10
SL 9040 E1 10 10
SL 12040 E1 10 10
135881 136269 136182 135974
Length
L mm
630
700
700
705
Width
B mm
667
967
967
1267
Height without holder
H mm
367
367
467
467
Weight
kg
Operating voltage
V
230V ~
230V ~
230V ~
230V ~
Frequency
Hz
50
50
50
50
Current
A
1,9
3,8
3,4
6,8
Max. medium temp.
°C
40
40
40
40
Power consumption
W
267
533
730
1471
Max. air volume
m³/h
2440
4580
5180
8880
RPM
1/min
2970
2935
2320
2790
Max. pressure
Pa
630
655
860
910
Sound intake air
LWA 5 dB(A)
82
Sound outlet air
LWA 6 dB(A)
83
Sound extraction
LWA 2 dB(A)
Fan stage
stepless (0 - 10V)
stepless (0 - 10V)
stepless (0 - 10V)
stepless (0 - 10V)
Wiring diagram No.
130303
136709
136705
136705
15. Wiring diagrams

ruck Ventilatoren GmbH
Max-Planck-Str. 5
D-97944 Boxberg-Windischbuch
Tel. +49 (0)7930 9211-0
Fax +49 (0)7930 9211-150
www.ruck.eu
The data specied above only serve to describe
the product. No statements concerning a certain
condition or suitability for a certain application
can be derived from our information.
The information given does not release the user
from the obligation of own judgment and veri-
cation.
It must be remembered that our products are
subject to a natural process of wear and aging.
This document, as well as the data, specica-
tions and other information set forth in it, are
the exclusive property of ruck Ventilatoren
GmbH.
It may not be reproduced or given to third par-
ties without its consent.
Information updated:
print 25.09.2018
mwfa_pb_02_en
We reserve the right to make changes
Language:
English
This manual suits for next models
4
Table of contents
Other Ruck Fan manuals
Popular Fan manuals by other brands

Monsoon
Monsoon MONS150RE Installation and wiring instructions

Vortice
Vortice CA MD EP Series Instruction booklet

Panasonic
Panasonic FV-07VQL2 installation instructions

American Aldes
American Aldes RDF 8-8IP installation instructions

Exhausto
Exhausto VEX140 manual

Quorum
Quorum The Windmill Floor Fan installation instructions