Maintenance, Operation, Recommended torque for setscrews/bolts – COOK Propeller Wall Fans User Manual

Page 4: Inspection, Shutters, Typical installation, Final installation steps, Proper rotation, Pre-start checks, Start up

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• Direction of rotation.

• Excessive vibration.

• Unusual noise.

• Bearing noise.

• Improper belt alignment or tension (listen for a

continuous squealing noise).

• Improper motor amperage or voltage.

NOTICE! If a problem is discovered, immediately

shut off the fan. Lock out all electrical power

and check for the cause of the trouble. Refer to

Troubleshooting

Recommended Torque for Setscrews/Bolts

In. - Lb.

Setscrews

Hold Down Bolts

Size

Key Hex

Across

Flats

Recommended

Torque

Recommended

Torque

Min.

Max.

Size

Wrench

Torque

No.10

3/32”

28

33

3/8”-16

240

1/4”

1/8”

66

80

1/2”-13

600

5/16”

5/32”

126

156

5/8”-11

1200

3/8”

3/16”

228

275

3/4”-10

2100

7/16”

7/32”

348

384

7/8”-9

2040

1/2”

1/4”

504

600

1”-8

3000

5/8”

5/16”

1104

1200

1-1/8”-7

4200

3/4”

3/8”

1440

1800

1-1/4”-7

6000

Inspection

Inspection of the fan should be conducted at the first

30 minute, 8 hour and 24 hour intervals of satisfactory

operation. During the inspections, stop the fan and

inspect as per directions below.
30 Minute Interval

Inspect bolts, setscrews, and motor mounting bolts.

Adjust and tighten as necessary.
8 Hour Interval

Inspect belt alignment and tension. Adjust and tighten

as necessary.
24 Hour Interval

Inspect belt tension. Adjust and tighten as necessary.

Maintenance

Establish a schedule for inspecting all parts of the fan.

The frequency of inspection depends on the operating

conditions and location of the fan.

Inspect fans exhausting corrosive or contaminated

air within the first month of operation. Fans exhausting

contaminated air (airborne abrasives) should be

inspected every three months. Clean the propeller and air

inlets if material build-up is excessive. Excessive build-up

can cause imbalance and failure of the propeller. Regular

inspections are recommended for fans exhausting

non-contaminated air. It is recommended the following

inspections be conducted twice per year.

• Inspect bolts and setscrews for tightness. Tighten as

necessary.

Shutters

If your fan is supplied with a shutter, follow the direction

below. If your fan is not supplied with a shutter, proceed

to Final Installation Steps.

To ensure long-life, make a weather-proof seal by using

a good quality silicon caulking under the shutter flange.

1. Place the shutter into the wall opening.

2. Mount the shutter to the supporting surface using

Number 12 sheet metal screws on six inch centers

around the perimeter.

3. Manually operate the shutter to ensure the blades

move freely.

Typical Installation

Refer to page 8.

Final Installation Steps

1. Inspect fasteners and setscrews, particularly

fan mounting and bearing fasteners, and tighten

according to the recommended torque shown in

the table on page 4, Recommended Torque for

Setscrews/Bolts.

2. Inspect for correct voltage with voltmeter.

3. Ensure all accessories are installed.

4. Test the fan to be sure the rotation is the same as

indicated by the arrow marked Rotation.

Proper Rotation

Do not allow the fan to run in the wrong direction.

This will overheat the motor and cause serious

damage. For 3-phase motors, if the fan is running

in the wrong direction, check the control switch. It is

possible to interchange two leads at this location so

that the fan is operating in the correct direction.

Operation

Pre-Start Checks

1. Lock out all the primary and secondary power

sources.

2. nspect fasteners and setscrews, particularly

those used for mounting the unit, and tighten if

necessary.

3. Inspect belt tension and pulley alignment.

(Remember, if belt tension is correct, a loud squeal

occurs as the fan increases to full power.)

4. Inspect motor wiring.

5. Ensure the belt touches only the pulleys.

6. Rotate the prop to ensure it does not rub against

the venturi.

7. Ensure fan and ductwork are clean and free of

debris.

8. Test the fan to ensure the rotation of the propeller

is the same as indicated by the rotation label.

9. Close and secure all access doors.

10. Restore power to unit.

Start Up

Turn the fan on. In variable speed units, set the fan to

its lowest speed. Inspect for the following:

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