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The Standard Unit
Features a Manually Operated Speed Control
Standard feature: On/off speed control. Adjustment of the RPM
level of the fan(s) is accomplished by turning the knob on the
on/off speed control while using a measurement device on the downstream
side of the filter to determine when the desired air flow level
has been reached. This analog device allows the motor(s) to be
adjusted from approximately 40% to 100% of full fan performance.
Options
Computer Control of the Fan(s)
If computer control of the motor(s) and/or variable
input voltage is required the EBM/Papst “EC” or “EC
Lite” fans can be selected.





Motor Speed Control When Using
3 Phase Power
If the FFU application calls for the use of 3 phase
input electrical voltage and/or control of the fan speed
via the use of a variable frequency drive is required the
EBM/Papst RH31M-4/111151 fan is selected. Note: many of
the smaller fans cannot be used with variable frequency
drives for RPM control, or system control based on data
from a pressure sensor.
The FFU (or group of FFUs) must be able to be digitally
set to a flow setting that is repeatable to within 1% from FFU
to FFU
Aircare Variphase speed control
To reduce audible motor noise and offer more precise
control of the fan(s) speed, along with a digital display,
select the Air-Care Automation model # ACV104X with ACC1-10
console
AirCare
VariPhase™ (pdf)
AirCare
Small System Console (pdf)
AC Centrifugal
Fans - backward curved, 3-D, 0 310 (pdf)
Drive
IT Low Voltage AC Drives (pdf)
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Documentation:
1)
Air_Care_variphase.pdf
2)
Air_Care_console.pdf
3rd. Option- The air volume coming out of the FFU must self regulate to
hold a defined differential pressure in the mini environment
that it is serving. All functions of the control system must
be user programmable for optimum functionality, and give both
high and low condition alarms
Details on Airflotek's "Torr-Rite"
Pressure Compensated Flow Control (PCFC) will be available
soon
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