Application considerations, Points b and b, Fall on a constant system curve – Trane Fan User Manual

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Application
Considerations

Parallel Fan Operation
The Q fan performance curve has a
characteristic shape where two
different cfm’s are possible at the same
static pressure. Therefore, when
selecting fans for multiple installation
connected with either a common inlet,
a common discharge or both, care
must be taken to eliminate the
possibility of fan paralleling.

Figure A-7 shows two typical cfm-sp
performance curves for the Q fan. Fan
paralleling can occur when multiple
fans are selected in the shaded area.

The shaded area is determined by
going straight across from the lowest
point of the fan performance curve at
the left of the surge line (A and A

1

) to

the same curve to the right of the surge
line (B and B

1

). Points B and B

1

fall on a

constant system curve.

Table A-3 — Maximum Torque For

Operation Of Inlet Vanes

Control

Opening

Closing

Arm

Torque

Torque

Size Class

(In.)

(In.-Lb)

(In.-Lb)

1

8

7

16

2

8.75

14

13

3

23

22

1

12

11

19

2

8.75

21

19

3

34

31

1

17

15

21

2

8.75

31

26

3

32

44

1

26

20

24

2

8.75

48

36

3

79

61

1

37

27

27

2

8.75

66

48

3

109

79

1

52

35

30

2

8.75

94

63

3

155

104

1

65

41

33

2

8.75

128

81

3

212

134

1

100

59

36

2

10.81

180

106

3

298

175

1

138

75

40

2

10.81

249

136

3

412

225

1

193

99

44

2

10.81

349

179

3

576

295

Motor and Drive Selection
The Model Q fan has been designed for
use with NEMA “T” Frame
motors. Motor hp limits for Class I, II,
and III construction are listed in the
roughing-in Dimensional Data section
of this catalog.

Minimizing belt tension forces
increases bearing life and reduces fan
noise. The Q fan and Super Q II fan
drive selection is totally computerized
by the factory to achieve quiet, long life
operation. If Trane provides Q fan
drives, all fan motor information must
be made available to the Trane sales
engineer.

Table A-4 defines this constant
system curve as a percent of wide-
open cfm. If fans in parallel are
always operated to the right of this
constant system curve, fan paralleling
will not occur.

Table A-4 — Parallel Operation

Minimum % of WOCFM

For Two Model Q Fans

Fan Size

In Parallel

16

80% WOCFM

19-21

81% WOCFM

24-30

83% WOCFM

33-44

73% WOCFM

49-60

85% WOCFM

Figure A-7 — Selecting Model Q Fans in Parallel

Recommended Q Fan Configuration Inside an Air Handler

Side View

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