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MAINTENANCE OFSMOKE EXTRACTION MOTORS
Good practice guide
Maintenance of smoke extraction motors - F.F. - LSAS
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Maintenance of smoke extraction motors - F.F. - LSAS
The Maintenance or Repair of smoke extraction motors maintains these
motors at their original safety level,because correct operation
of smoke extraction motors is VITAL
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MOTORS CONCERNED
TEMPERATURE LEVELS AND MINIMUM OPERATING TIME
SAFETY/SMOKE EXTRACTION
Power supply Ranges Power ratings Frame sizeAC / 3 ph LSHT 0,55 to 132 kw 80 to 315 mm
AC / 3 ph FLSHT 0,18 to 500 kw 80 to 450 mm
COMPLIANCE with EUROPEAN STANDARD EN 12101-3The reference standard in the smoke extraction world
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD: ISO 21927-3
LSHT range
200°C 120’
250°C 120’
300°C 60’
300°C 120’
Manufactured by GP & Mansle
FLSHT range
400°C 120’
Manufactured by GP, Mansle & CEB
Smoke and heat extraction systems create a smoke-free layer above the ground by clearing the smoke and thus
improve the conditions for safe evacuation and/or rescue of people and animals, and allow the fire to be attacked while
still in its early stages. They also remove the hot gases released by the fire in its full expansion phase.
- Their efficacy is well proven in assisting the evacuation of occupants of buildings, limiting fire damage by preventing
the accumulation of smoke, making it easier to attack the fire, reducing the temperature of roofs and preventing the fire
spreading sideways.
- To be sure of these beneficial effects, it is essential that smoke and heat extraction equipment operates reliably each
time it is used during its service life on a site.
WHY USE SMOKE EXTRACTION MOTORS ?
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Components such as insulation, varnish, wires, are components with specific characteristics and must conform to the
motor originally approved by an official laboratory, and certified by an approved body.
The impregnation system is special.
REWINDING IS PROHIBITED
Leroy-Somer cannot guarantee the motor smoke extraction function after rewinding; this becomes the responsibility of the person carrying out the repair.
A DAMAGED STATOR MUST THEREFORE BE REPLACED WITH A NEW ONE
Option of adding a PTC sensor designed to protect the motor at 140° (when operating in comfort duty)
WARNING !
The sensors must be deactivated when the smoke extraction function is used. An automatic shut-off system should therefore be provided.
REWINDING SMOKE EXTRACTION MOTORS
«DUAL PURPOSE» MOTOR
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REGULAR SERVICE INSPECTION EVERY 6 MONTHS
REGULAR SERVICE INSPECTION EVERY 12 MONTHS
REGULAR SERVICE INSPECTION
-Checktheinsulationresistance,>50MΩat500VDC
If the value is lower, dry the stator in an oven and, if the fault persists, change the stator
- Open the drain holes to drain any condensation water
Don’t forget to close them again to guarantee the degree of motor protection
- Make sure that the motor is clean
No greasy deposits and/or dust in order to ensure optimum motor cooling
- Check the state of the power supply cables
-Checkthatanyaccessoriesarefixedsecurely
- Replace the seals on IP65 & IP66 motors
Note: each time the IP65 & IP66 motors are dismantled, replace the seals on the shaftways, the shield spigots, the terminal box cover and body, and the cable gland or its support with new seals with the same characteristics after cleaning all parts. The seals on the shaftways should be greased with the same type of grease as the bearings (see reference specified on the nameplate) or ENS (NIPPON OIL), GHY72 (KLUBER) or KRYTOX GPL 226 (DUPONT de NEMOURS) grease.
- After 20,000 hours of operation or after 5 years of installation:
replace the stator and antifriction bearings (or the whole motor)
-Formotorsfittedwithbearingswithgreasenipples:
top up with grease if necessary (Quantity, Quality and Frequency indicated on the nameplate)
- In the case of special applications (intermittent duty, humid atmosphere, etc)
regrease the bearings at least every 2 years
MAINTENANCE OF SMOKE EXTRACTION MOTORS «Dual purpose» motors
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REGULAR SERVICE INSPECTION
Run the motors once a month for one hour for motors in a horizontal position and 15 minutes onceafortnightformotorsoperatinginaverticalposition.
- Checktheinsulationresistanceevery6months,>50MΩat500VDC.
If the value is lower, dry the stator in an oven and, if the fault persists, change the stator.
- Openthedrainholesevery6monthstodrainanycondensationwater.
Don’t forget to close them again to guarantee the degree of motor protection.
- Make sure that the motor is clean (every 6 months).
No greasy deposits and/or dust in order to ensure optimum motor cooling.
- Check the state of the power supply cables (every 6 months).
- Checkthatanyaccessoriesarefixedsecurely(every 6 months).
- Formotorsfittedwithbearingswithgreasenipples,topupwithgreaseifnecessary
(Quantity, Quality and Frequency indicated on the nameplate)
MAINTENANCE OF SMOKE EXTRACTION MOTORS Motors used only in «Smoke extraction» emergencies (Stand-by)
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If maintenance involves dismantling, a dimensional and geometric check of the «bearing cage» and «stator spigot»
diameters should be performed (see manufacturer data)
Respecter scrupuleusement les couples de serrage (voir données constructeur)
The motor should be sandblasted prior to being painted.
The paint used is RAL 9006 (grey)
- Standard: Polyurethane Vinyl (PIN009PV102)
- Optional: Epoxy (PIN008EP039)
(Ask the manufacturer for the application instructions «Number of coats, etc»)
CHECKS
TIGHTENING THE SCREWS AND TIE RODS
PAINT
NAMEPLATE
Ingress protection
Motor type
Approval number
Serial number
Motor HVcharacteristics
Type of greaseOperatingcharacteristics
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«DUAL PURPOSE» MOTORS(normal operation and emergency conditions)
SUMMARY TABLE OF MOTOR SERVICE VISITS (emergency conditions)
FREQUENCY EVERY 6 MONTHS- Check the insulation resistance- Drain any condensation water- Check that the motor is clean- Check the state of the power supply cables- Check that any accessories are fixed securely
FREQUENCY: ONCE A MONTH- Run the motor for 1 hour.
FREQUENCY EVERY 6 MONTHS- Check the insulation resistance- Drain any condensation water- Check that the motor is clean- Check the state of the power supply cables- Check that any accessories are fixed securely
AFTER 20,000 HOURS OF OPERATION OR 5 YEARSReplace the antifriction bearings and the stator or replace the whole motor.
FREQUENCY EVERY 12 MONTHSReplace the seals on IP65 and IP66 motors
REGREASING OF OPEN BEARINGSRegreasing as per instructions on name plate
REGREASING OF OPEN BEARINGSInterval specified on nameplate.- In the case of special applications such as intermittent duty, humid atmosphere, etc, regreasing should be performed at least every two years.
SUMMARY TABLE OF MOTOR SERVICE VISITS
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VERY IMPORTANT
All parts to be changed should be replaced with original manufacturer spare parts. Specify the motor series number on the order.
VERY IMPORTANT
If any incident occurs during operation (or possibly when stopped), the motor should be inspected immediately.
Abnormal vibrations should be investigated immediately.
It is advisable to measure and monitor motor parameters such as current, noise and vibration levels, etc, and compare them with the initial settings so as to detect wear or possible malfunctions.
MAINTENANCE OF SMOKE EXTRACTION MOTORS
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LS TRAINING CERTIFICATE
MAINTENANCE OF SMOKE EXTRACTION MOTORS TRAINING CERTIFICATE
We the undersigned, LEROY SOMER, certify that: Mr …………………………………… Company …………………………………… …………………………………… …………………………………… has undergone training in:
"MAINTENANCE OF SMOKE EXTRACTION MOTORS"
And has acquired the technical skills required for repairing the LEROY SOMER range of smoke extraction motors without supervision.
This certificate is valid for a period of one year. Dated …. / …. / …. LS trainer Company receiving training
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CERTIFICAT DE RÉPARATION CDS
1/1
REPAIR CERTIFICATE
SMOKE EXTRACTION MOTORS
Motor: …………………………….. Serial no: ………………………... Motor characteristics: …………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………… Motor HV characteristics: ………………………………………….. Operating characteristics: …………………… …………………
Description of repair carried out: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Document no: ……………………
See document V1 P003/Maintenance of smoke extraction motors.
A copy should be given to the customer. This document should be retained for 10 years.
Company: …………………………………………… Address: ………………………………………….....
…………………………………………….
Date: ……/……/…….
Operative: …………………………… ………….……………………………………
MODELE
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Very important :
After operating in smoke extraction mode, the motors must be replaced.
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