Installation, Accessibility – Twin City Upblast Propeller Roof Fans - IM-4870 User Manual

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Installation

Models LUD, LUB, LUBMO and LUBSH are all designed

to be lifted onto the building by using the windband

brackets which double as lifting points for these

models. Units can be lifted onto the building with or

without the windband mounted onto the unit. Straps or

chain capable of handling the load of the unit should

be securely attached to each of the four windband

brackets.

The unit should not be lifted by any other parts

such as drive frame, motor, damper blades, windband,

orifice panel, curb cap, etc.

Once the fan has been carefully lifted onto the roof

curb, it should be secured by installing fasteners into all

of the holes provided in the base of the fan.

WARNING: Units with the fusible link assembly are

under extremely high spring tension. Care must be

taken to not accidentally set off the damper lifters when

servicing the fan. The fusible link damper lifters are

located under the butterfly damper blades. Failure to

exercise caution could cause severe injury or death.

Accessibility

Models LUBMO and LUBSH provide for easy access

to the drive parts from the roof. The motor cover is

easily removable to provide access to the motor, belt

and motor sheave while the standard access panel,

located opposite of the motor, provides access to the

fan sheave and bearings. Service of the propeller can

be achieved by removing the stack cap and orifice panel

assemblies from the base.

Motor and drive assemblies on models LUB and LUD

can be accessed from the roof by removing the stack

cap and orifice panel assemblies from the roof curb.

A hinged base is available as an accessory on sizes

36 and below to allow for easier access from the roof.

Note: Twin City Fan recommends the use of an inlet

safety guard on all non-ducted installations.

Windband

Brackets

Removable

Motor Cover

Removable

Access Panel

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