Table 23 - pin location, Table 24 - pin groove location, Figure 37 - assembled fan – AAON RN-140 User Manual

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Step 7: Determine the current blade pitch and the pin location for the new blades

Table 23 - Pin Location

Type

Bushing

Mount

Blade Pitch Angle

20°

25°

28°

30°

33°

35°

38°

40°

45°

50°

5Z

A

-

RET

-

RET

RET

RET

HUB

HUB

HUB

HUB

B

-

HUB

-

HUB

HUB

HUB

RET

RET

RET

RET

Table 24 - Pin Groove Location

Type

Rot.

Blade Pitch Angle

20°

25°

28°

30°

33°

35°

38°

40°

45°

50°

5Z

R

-

4

-

3

2

1

4

3

2

1

L

-

1

-

2

3

4

1

2

3

4


Step 8: Replace fan blades in the new pin
location and reassemble the fan
Replace the blades with the pin in the 1, 2,
3, or 4 groove position of either the HUB or
RET. Assemble the fan making sure to place
the blades in their previous blade sockets, to
match up the previous orientation of HUB
and RET and to replace any balancing
weights in their previous locations. Tighten
bolts in a cross pattern to 5-6 ft-lbs. of
torque.

Power Return and Exhaust Axial Flow
Fans (26 and 31-140 tons)
Blade Pitch Angle Setting Instructions

Step 1: Determine the new required pitch for
the fan blades
Use the fan program in AAON ECat.
Contact the AAON parts department to
acquire the new pitch pins for the fan blades.

Step 2: Maintain the balance of fan
Mark the hub plate castings across a single
joint, so the fan can be reassembled in the
same orientation.

Mark the location of any balancing weight.
Balancing weight will be on the outer bolt
circle, in the form of washers, and/or longer
bolts, or an additional balancing nut.

Number the blades and blade sockets, so that
they can be replaced into their original
positions.

Figure 37 - Assembled Fan


Step 3: Remove the mounting nuts and bolts
and separate hub plate castings

Figure 38 - Back of the Fan

Bushing
Mount

Fan

Blade

Hub

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