Aerovent IM-180 User Manual

Fiberglass centrifugal fans, Im-180, Inspection installation operation

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Fiberglass Centrifugal Fans

©2005 Aerovent

Aerovent solid fiberglass fans are designed for long, trouble-free service in severe

corrosive conditions. Care should be exercised during installation and operation in

order to obtain maximum life.

Inspection

Installation

Operation

1. Inspect the equipment for any shipping damage. Freight

damage claims should be filed immediately with the carrier

if any damage is noted. Remove any foreign material such as

tags or packing from any moving parts or from within the

housing.

2. Turn motor, drive and impeller by hand to see that no mis-

alignment has taken place in shipment. (All units have been

test run before shipment.)

3. Check all bolts, fasteners, lube lines, etc., and tighten if nec-

essary.

4. Compare the voltage, hertz and phase stamped on the motor

with the current characteristics of the line to which the

motor is to be connected.

CAUTION: Temperature limitations for use with fiberglass

fans must be carefully observed. Do not install adjacent to

steam lines or in any location where 200°F temperature may be

exceeded. Fumes carried by the ducts must also be held below

this temperature.

For satisfactory operation, a good foundation and/or support

is essential. Foundations should be level, rigid and of sufficient

mass. A concrete base with mass at least 2 to 3 times the weight

of the fan and drive is preferred. If a steel platform is used, all

supports should be sturdy, rigid and braced in all directions.

When mounting, do not distort or twist. Shim or grout

under fan base, if necessary, to see that mating parts are accu-

rately aligned before tightening bolts to avoid applying excessive

pressures at the flanges.

Use gaskets between the fan flanges and the connecting

duct flanges to eliminate condensate leakage. A soft compress-

1. Fans must not be operated under conditions which would

lead to the build-up of solids on the fan blades. This could

cause an unbalanced condition and lead to premature fail-

ure. (Each fan has been statically and dynamically balanced

before leaving the factory.)

2. Check alignment of the V-belt drive by means of a straight-

edge. Align and adjust belt tension, if necessary. An adjust-

able motor base is provided as standard on Arrangement 9

and 10. After adjustment, be sure adjusting bolts are tight.

(See IM Manual Bulletin 101.)

3. All fans are lubricated at the factory and have been given a

run-in test before shipment. Aerovent’s fiberglass centrifugal

fans are furnished as standard with a shaft hole closure con-

sisting of a thin Teflon membrane secured with a stainless

steel plate to minimize the leakage of corrosive gases around

the bearings. However, as a further precaution against bear-

ing contamination, a more frequent lubrication schedule

than that outlined in IM-100 is recommended.

4. Turn the wheel over by hand to make sure that it runs free

and clear. Adjust if necessary.

5. Jog the fan electrically and note rotation. Each centrifugal

fan is marked to indicate direction of rotation. Reverse elec-

trical leads, if necessary, to obtain proper rotation.

ible corrosion resistant gasket should be employed. It is rec-

ommended that new gaskets be used anytime a joint is to be

replaced.

For best results, a flexible connection consisting of a flex-

ible sleeve and corrosion proof tie bands are recommended.

An access door in the scroll of the fan is convenient for quick

inspection of the fan to check for build-up of dirt on blades,

etc. Do not support the weight of the stack or duct by the inlet

or outlet connections.

General Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions For Aerovent Products

IM-180

April 2005

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