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Translation of the original oper-
ating instructions
Semi-centrifugal duct fans for
use in potentially explosive at-
mospheres
1 Preface
Congratulations on having purchased a new
MAICO fan. The unit is manufactured in accord-
ance with the ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU and is
suitable for areas subject to explosion hazards.
Before installing and using the fan for the
first time, read these instructions carefully
and follow the information they contain.
Information video
The warnings provided indicate hazardous situ-
ations which will result/could result in death or
serious injury (DANGER/WARNING) or minor in-
jury (CAUTION) if not avoided. ATTENTION in-
dicates potential damage to the product or its
surroundings. Keep the instructions safe for use
later on.
The title page contains a duplicate of the rat-
ing plate for your unit.
2 Figures
Title page with QR code for accessing the
website directly by smartphone app.
Fig. A Dimensions, sound power level
Fig.
Installation example
B:
1 Ventilation duct, to be provided by the
customer
2 ELM-Ex flexible cuffs, optional
3 REM-Ex reducer (only with ERM 22 Ex
e/t)
4 Terminal box
5 Ceiling, girder
6 FUM mounting foot, optional
7 ERM duct fan... Ex e/t
Fig. C SGM protective grille... Ex, optional
Fig. D Wiring diagram
For air flow direction/direction of rotation → Ar-
rows on plastic housing
3 Scope of delivery
Fan with connection cable and explosion protec-
tion terminal box (connecting cable pre-wired),
two 220/200 REM-Ex reducers (supplied with
ERM 22 Ex e/t), these installation and operating
instructions.
For fan serial no. → Rating plate on title page or
fan. EU declaration of conformity at the end of
these instructions.
4 Qualification of installation,
cleaning and maintenance staff
Installation, commissioning, cleaning and main-
tenance may only be undertaken by qualified
electricians trained and authorised in explo-
sion protection in accordance with Directive
1999/92/EC, Appendix II 2.8. These are qualified
persons in accordance with the above-men-
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tioned directive, that are also trained as qualified
electricians. Further provisions of other national
laws must be taken into account.
5 Intended use
The fan is used for air extraction or ventilation of
rooms used for commercial purposes (dye
shops, battery rooms, commercial premises, pro-
duction facilities, etc.) with dangerous, explosive
atmospheres in accordance with 1999/92/EC,
articles 2, (4), (5).
The fan fulfils the safety requirements of Direct-
ive 2014/34/EU for units and protective systems
in areas subject to explosion hazards.
The unit is classified as group II, category 2G for
gas atmospheres or 2D for dust atmospheres,
satisfies type of ignition protection "e"/"c" or
"t"/"c" and is suitable for use in areas subject to
explosion hazards of zones 1 and 2 or 21 and
22. Its suitability can be found on the rating
plate. For outdoor use, the fan must be protected
from exposure to the elements.
6 Non-intended use
The fan must not be used in the following situ-
ations under any circumstances. There is a risk
of death. Read all the safety instructions.
EXPLOSION HAZARD
DANGER Explosion hazard due to igni-
tion of explosive substances if operating
without motor protection switch.
If used in potentially explosive gas atmospheres,
operate only with a motor protection switch
marked at least II (2) G in accordance with Dir-
ective 2014/34/EU.
If used in potentially explosive dust atmo-
spheres, operate only with a motor protection
switch marked at least II (2) D in accordance
with Directive 2014/34/EU.
DANGER Explosion hazard from operat-
ing several fans in parallel with one single
motor protection switch.
Reliable tripping is not always guaranteed in the
event of a fault.
Do not, under any circumstances, operate sev-
eral fans in parallel with one single motor protec-
tion switch.
DANGER Explosion hazard due to spark
formation by the impeller scraping on the
housing if the air gap is too small.
Ensure a large enough air gap all the way round
between the impeller and housing.
DANGER Risk of explosion when con-
veying explosive liquid particles (e.g. paint),
which may adhere to the fan.
Do not, under any circumstances, use fan to
convey explosive liquid particles.
DANGER Risk of explosion when operat-
ing with abrasive media.
Abrasive media are to be avoided.
DANGER Risk of explosion if operated
outside of the ambient and operating condi-
tions.
In particular, there is a risk of overheating when
operating outside of the permissible operating
temperature range.
Only operate fan within the permitted ambient
and operating conditions and permitted usage
temperature.
DANGER Risk of explosion when operat-
ing without protective device, should foreign
bodies fall or be drawn into the air duct.
Risk of death due to spark formation.
Be sure to fit any free air inlet/outlet with a pro-
tective device that meets the requirements of
EN 13857 and is suitable for Ex areas, e.g. with
MAICO protective grille SGM ... Ex (IP 20 de-
gree of protection according to EN 60529).
When using non-Maico products, an ignition
hazard assessment must be carried out.
DANGER Explosion hazard if the explos-
ive atmosphere cannot be removed when the
supply air intake is insufficient.
This can occur if, e.g., rooms are too air-tight or
room filters are clogged.
Ensure sufficient supply air intake.
Operate fan in permissible air power range.
DANGER Explosion hazard when operat-
ing with frequency converter for speed con-
trol.
Bearing currents may be a direct source of igni-
tion.
Operation with frequency converter not permit-
ted.
DANGER Explosion hazard due to unau-
thorised conversions on unit, incorrect in-
stallation or damaged components.
Danger if installation or modification work is car-
ried out by unqualified staff.
Operation not permitted if unit is modified, in-
stallation is incorrect or components are dam-
aged.
Unit is not approved if installation work is carried
out by unqualified staff.
DANGER Risk of explosion when operat-
ing with layers of dust on the motor.
To avoid the motor from overheating, regular in-
spection and cleaning is necessary.
CAUTION Risk of injury if there is no
protection against accidental contact (pro-
tective grille) on the free air inlet/outlet.
There is danger, in particular, if the fan is in-
stalled in a manner accessible to persons.
Fan may only be operated with an access
guard.
Areas with possible access to rotating parts (im-
peller) should be made safe with an access
guard according to EN ISO 13857, e.g. with
MAICO protective grille SG.. (meets IP 20 de-
gree of protection according to EN 60529).
7 Motor protection switch
needed
Motor protection switches which meet the follow-
ing conditions are permitted, otherwise the con-
formity ceases to apply:
• Type-examination in accordance with Directive
2014/34/EU.
• Labelling according to the directive, at least
II (2) G for use in gas atmospheres or II (2) D
for use in dust atmospheres.
The motor protection switch must be wired in ac-
cordance with wiring diagram Fig. D. The motor
protection switch should be set to the nominal
motor current (not I
).
max
The specification of the nominal current on the
rating plate only refers to a free-blowing condi-
tion of the fan. The nominal current at the re-
spective operating point of the fan may differ de-
pending on the air resistance of the ventilation
system. When installed, the actual operating cur-
rent must be determined accordingly and set on
the motor protection switch so that the motor
protection switch trips reliably.

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