Aerovent IM-125 User Manual

Tu-way™ roof ventilator, Im-125, Care and maintenance

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IM-125

©1997 Aerovent

Care and Maintenance

Good fan maintenance requires regular and systematic inspec-

tion of all fan parts. Severity of the application should deter-

mine frequency of inspection.

Regular fan maintenance should include the following:
1.

Propeller — The propeller in an axial flow fan must be

kept reasonably clean if it is to perform properly. Fans

handling fresh air for ventilating purposes will seldom need

cleaning. Fans exhausting process air should be cleaned as

required. Dirt or chemical deposits will usually build up on

a propeller evenly, and they present no problem to perfor-

mance or operation until they become thick enough to

break away in crust-like pieces. When this happens, the

propeller may be thrown out of balance and the resulting

vibration could be serious. The dirt or chemical deposits

should be removed by solvent cleaning or scraping. If the

propeller has been coated, be careful not to cut through

this protective covering.

2.

V-Belt Drive — Check V-belt drive for proper alignment

and tension. See General Installation and Maintenance

IM-101 for instructions.

3.

Fan and Motor Bearings — Lubricate the bearings (if

belt driven). Bearing lubrication instructions are detailed in

IM-100.

4.

Shutters — Periodically check damper blades and remove

dirt accumulation. Bronze damper bearings should be

checked for smooth operation.

5.

Screws and Bolts — Check for tightness throughout the

assembly.

The Tu-WAY™ Roof Ventilator is specifically designed for

either exhaust or supply. The assembly consists of a hood and

base with the fan being an integral part of the base. The unit

is constructed to allow the hood to be raised for easy access to

propeller and motor. An access door in the base provides a

convenient method of servicing the shutter.

Tu-WAY™ Roof Ventilator

Detail of Mounting Flat Type

Curb Base on Existing Roof

Use Hydro Shield and heavy-duty glass membrane —

Addex Corporation (or equal).
1. Set ventilator curb base in mastic.

2. Apply mastic over curb base flange.

3. Work membrane into mastic.

4. Trowel mastic over membrane and work in.

ROOF CURB

ROOF CURB

6" MIN.

4"

Flashing

Caulk

Seam

Caulk

Seam

New Roof

New Roof

Existing Roof

STD. CURB BASE

FLAT TYPE

CURB BASE

FLAT TYPE

CURB BASE

8" Min.

4"

Membrane

Mastic

Mastic

Existing

Roofing

Roof Structure

Ventilator

Base

Access

Door

Curb

Base

Hinged

Hood

Tu-Way

Prop

Shutter

ROOF CURB

ROOF CURB

6" MIN.

4"

Flashing

Caulk

Seam

Caulk

Seam

New Roof

New Roof

Existing Roof

STD. CURB BASE

FLAT TYPE

CURB BASE

FLAT TYPE

CURB BASE

ROOF CURB

ROOF CURB

6" MIN.

4"

Flashing

Caulk

Seam

Caulk

Seam

New Roof

New Roof

Existing Roof

STD. CURB BASE

FLAT TYPE

CURB BASE

FLAT TYPE

CURB BASE

General Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions For Aerovent Products

IM-125

June 1997

®

Suggested Mounting For

Curb and Flat Type Bases

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