Twin City SWSI Nested Inlet Vanes - ES-394 User Manual

Bc, baf, bcs swsi nested inlet fans, Es-394, Removing old cone or vane

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TCF&B Engineering Supplement ES394

Removing Old Cone or Vane

See Figure 2 for identification of all items referenced.

For Fan Arrangements 1, 4, 9 and 10:

1. Shut off fan and lock out electrical power.
2. Remove inlet screens if applicable.
3a.

For Removing Old Inlet Cone — Loosen fasteners at

periphery of inlet cone and remove old cone.

3b.

For Pre-1981 Style Inlet Vane Removal — Remove

hardware from old vane which attaches it to the

housing. Remove control link and old inlet vane.

3c.

For Post-1981 Style Inlet Vane Removal — Remove

nut (item 14) and pull connecting arm out of the

way. Loosen fasteners which hold inlet vane to the

fan housing, and remove old inlet vane.

For Arrangements 3 and 7:

1. Shut off fan and lock out electric power.
2. Remove inlet screens if applicable. Release belt ten-

sion.

3. Clean and remove rust from sections of fan shaft

which extend through fan inlet bearings. File smooth

any burrs. Remove bearing bolts and raise shaft

enough to take weight off bearing.

4. Working through fan outlet or through access door,

block under periphery of fan wheel so that fan

housing supports the fan wheel.

5a.

For Fan With Setscrew Locking Collars — Loosen

setscrews in fan inlet bearing. Using wedges or pry

bars, slide bearing off end of shaft. If it is necessary

to force bearing, use a brass rod to drive against

inner race of bearing only.

5b.

For Fans With Split Type Bearing — Remove bearing

cap, bearing housing and bearing insert off end of

shaft. If the bearing insert must be removed by

inexperienced personnel, it is recommended that the

bearing manufacturer be contacted to provide

instructions for dismounting.

6a.

For New Installation — Loosen fasteners which hold

inlet cone and bearing support frame to the fan

housing side. Remove old inlet cone and bearing

support frame.

6b.

For Pre-1981 Style Replacement — Remove hard-

ware from old vane which attaches it to the housing

side. Remove control arm (or drive link). Loosen

fasteners which hold the inlet cone and bearing

support frame to the housing side, then remove old

inlet vane and bearing support frame.

6c.

For Post-1981 Style Replacement — Remove nut

(item 14) and pull connecting arm out of the way.

Loosen fasteners which hold the inlet vane and

bearing support frame to the housing side, and

remove the inlet vane and bearing support frame.

Assembling Nested Inlet Vane

For Fan Arrangements 1, 4, 9 & 10:

1. Using Figure 2 as a guide, assemble items 5

through 15 to the inlet vane. Threaded linkage rod

(item 6) may have to be cut to required length.

2. Center inlet vane in location of old vane or cone, and

rotate until inlet vane control ring is approximately in

the same position as shown in Figure 3. If old control

linkage is being reused, locate control ring clip so

that connecting link can be reattached. Be sure that

when vane is partially closed the entering air will be

spun in the direction of wheel rotation.

3. For installation of new quadrant, using the dimensions

in Figure 4, position quadrant (item 2 or 2A) to the

housing side. Drill a hole in the fan housing side to

match outside diameter of control rod housing (item

4).

4. Weld quadrant (item 2 or 2A) to housing frame (or

housing side).

5. Assemble the remaining parts of control system

according to Figure 2. Adjust position of connecting

links as required to allow the vane to open and close

smoothly.

6. Weld threaded linkage housing to hex nuts (item 12).

Spot weld the control rod to vane handle and control

linkage bar.

a©1998 Twin City Fan & Blower

Figure 1. BC, BAF, BCS Fan With Nested Inlet

ES-394

May 1998

BC, BAF, BCS SWSI

Nested Inlet Fans

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