Troubleshooting – COOK SRSH User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Problem and Potential Cause

Low Capacity or Pressure
•Incorrect direction of rotation. Make sure the fan rotates in same di-

rection as the arrows on the motor or belt drive assembly.

•Poor fan inlet conditions. There should be a straight clear duct at the

inlet.

•Improper wheel alignment.

Excessive Vibration and Noise
•Damaged or unbalanced wheel.
•Belts too loose; worn or oily belts.
•Speed too high.
•Incorrect direction of rotation. Make sure the fan rotates in same di-

rection as the arrows on the motor or belt drive assembly.

•Bearings need lubrication or replacement.
•Fan surge.

Overheated Motor
•Motor improperly wired.
•Incorrect direction of rotation. Make sure the fan rotates in same di-

rection as the arrows on the motor or belt drive assembly.

•Cooling air diverted or blocked.
•Improper inlet clearance.
•Incorrect fan RPMs.
•Incorrect voltage.

Overheated Bearings
•Improper bearing lubrication
•Excessive belt tension.

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