Triangle Engineering of Arkansas VAB User Manual

Tube axial fans

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ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

The electrical supply must be compatible

with the fan motor with regard to voltage,

phase and amperage capacity. Moreover, the

electrical supply line must be properly fused

and conform to local and national electrical

codes.

For belt drive units, the electrical supply

line is routed to the optional safety disconnect

switch (if supplied) and then to the motor.

Direct drive units have a prepunched wiring

hole in the fan housing. The electrical supply

may be connected to an optional safety

disconnect switch or a junction box may be

installed for direct connection to the motor

wires.

INSTALLATION, OPERATING AND

MAINTENANCE MANUAL

Model TAD, TAB, VAD and VAB fans

are thoroughly inspected and test run at the

factory, however, damage may occur during

handling and shipping. Consequently, it is

important that the unit be carefully inspected

for visible and concealed damage before

beginning installation. Report any damage to

the shipper immediately. In addition, assure all

accessory items are accounted for.

INSTALLATION

LIFTING

Attach two suitable chains or straps

around the entire tubular fan housing,

one near each duct flange, when lifting

large horizontal mount fans. Secure the

fan housing to prevent the weight of a top

or side mounted motor from rotating the

housing while being lifted.

For vertical hanging installations, attach

a suitable lifting device to the fan housing or

inlet/outlet flange.

The fan should never be lifted by

the motor, belt tube, propeller, shaft or

accessories.

MOUNTING

Tube axial fans for horizontal base mount

are available with rotatable mounting feet as

an optional feature. By removing fasteners

attaching the mounting feet to the inlet and

outlet flanges, the tubular housing may be

rotated to position the motor on either side

or the top of the fan (belt drive units).

In applications where the fan is to be

suspended horizontally or vertically from the

ceiling, optional hanging brackets are welded

to the fan housing. Fans can be suspended

with motors on top or bottom. The installer

must provide suitable rods for hanging

installations.

Triangle Engineering recommends use

of base or hanging vibration isolators on

all tube axial installations. Do not support

ductwork, etc. on isolators designed to

support weight of the fan only.

TM

Tube Axial Fans

www.trianglefans.com

1-800-255-9014

TRIANGLE ENGINEERING

OF ARKANSAS, INC.

TRIANGLE ENGINEERING OF ARKANSAS, INC.

1101 N. Redmond Rd., Jacksonville Arkansas 72076

www.trianglefans.com • 1-800-255-9014 • Fax (501) 982-5691

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This manual is related to the following products:

VAD, TAD, TAB