SPX Cooling Technologies HP7000 User Manual

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Note

Adjusting Fan Blade Pitch

The trial pitch is the calculated setting for design conditions
(water rate , heat load, air density, and brake horsepower)

. The trial

pitch is provided by SPX Cooling Technologies (see page 2).

1–Select a position on the fan circumference and rotate each blade

to this common location when setting or checking blade pitch. Sup-

port the blade tip to maintain a common rotation plane while setting

the fan pitch. The pitch is set within ″ (51mm) of the blade tip by

placing a bevel protractor on top of a parallel sided straight edge

that extends across blade width as shown in Figure 6.
–Pull the blade outward so the safety shoulder is in contact

with the blade clamp, then set the pitch. See Figure 5. Blades

should be within ± 1/4° of the desired pitch angle. After the de-

sired setting is obtained, progressively tighten the C\v″ hex nuts to

10 ft·lb

ƒ

(163 N·m) torque. Recheck the pitch angle. If required,

loosen the hex nuts and reset the pitch as necessary until the proper

pitch angle is obtained with the C\v″ hex nuts at 10 ft·lb

ƒ

(163 N·m)

torque.
3–Repeat step  for all blades.
4–Check the vertical blade-tip track variation. The allowable vertical

variation from a reference plane is ±1″ (25mm). If a blade’s tip track

is out of tolerance, loosen the C\v″ hardware and change the blade

tip support location higher or lower as required to adjust the tip track.

Recheck blade pitch angle.

Figure 6

BEVEL

PROTRACTOR

STRAIGHT

EDGE

BLADE

2"

TIP

PITCH ANGLE

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