Aerovent IM-435 User Manual

Im-435, Axial roof ventilators & tubeaxial fans

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©2014 Aerovent

DO NOT INSTALL, USE OR OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT
UNTIL THIS MANUAL HAS BEEN READ AND
UNDERSTOOD. READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
FOR FUTURE USE.
The purpose of this manual is to aid in the proper

installation and operation of fans supplied by Aerovent.

These instructions are intended to supplement good

general practices and are not intended to cover detailed

Prior to shipment, all fans have been thoroughly inspect-

ed and tested.
All equipment shipped from Aerovent is boxed or crated

to fully comply with trucking requirements. Inspect all

shipments carefully for damage. THE RECEIVER MUST

NOTE ANY DAMAGE ON THE CARRIER’S BILL OF

LADING AND FILE A CLAIM IMMEDIATELY WITH THE

Introduction

Handling

Storage

Shipment and Receiving

Handle your equipment with caution. Some fans are pro-
vided with lifting lugs or holes for easy handling. Others
must be handled using nylon straps which protect the
fan’s coating and housing. Spreader bars should be
used when lifting large parts.
Fans should be lifted by using straps around the fan

housing only. DO NOT LIFT FANS BY THE MOTOR,

MOTOR BASE, PROP OR FLANGES.

If fans are stored for any length of time, they should

be stored in a clean, dry location to prevent rust and

corrosion. Outdoor storage is not recommended. When

outdoor storage is necessary, fans should be protected

from the elements as completely as possible. Cover the

fan inlet and outlet and keep motors dry and clean.
For extended storage (more than 3 months) motor shafts

and bearings should be rotated monthly. If stored longer

Axial Roof Ventilators & Tubeaxial Fans

Models: BSTAB, BSTA and BSB40

instruction procedures because of the wide variety and

types of fans manufactured by Aerovent.
It is the responsibility of the purchaser to assure that

the installation and maintenance of this equipment is

handled by qualified personnel experienced in such work

and equipment.
Contact your local representative should you need fur-

ther information.

FREIGHT COMPANY IN THE CASE OF ANY DAMAGE.

Keep a record of all equipment received including

inspection details and date of receipt due to the pos-

sibility of partial shipments.
If you receive damaged goods, contact your sales or

factory representative for repair or replacement service.

Roof ventilators should be lifted by using straps around

the fan housing or base only. Spreader bars should also

be used to avoid damage to stack caps or hoods. DO

NOT LIFT ROOF VENTILATORS BY THE STACK CAP

OR HOOD. On hooded units, disassemble the stack

from hood when lifting. Upblast models may be lifted

assembled.

than 6 months, bearing grease in motor and fan should

be purged and replaced with compatible grease. Belts

should be rechecked for proper tension. Storage records

should be kept to assure proper maintenance. The fac-

tory can advise warranty centers to provide motor and

bearing service if needed.

Aerovent Catalogs 435 and 620 provide additional

information on this equipment. These catalogs can be

found at www.aerovent.com or by contacting your local

Aerovent sales representative. Also see installation and

maintenance manuals ES-191 and ES-404.

General Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions For Aerovent Products

IM-435

August 2014

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