Belt guard, Start-up – Carrier 39B User Manual

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Belt Guard

UNIT SIZES 040 THRU 120

1. Position belt guard and drill three engagement

holes (sizes 040 thru 060) with a no. 5 drill or
four engagement holes (sizes 070 thru 120)
with a no. 3 drill in side of fan section using
mounting bracket clearance holes as templates.

2. Secure guard to fan section with three

1/4-20

X

1/2-in. self-tapping screws.

UNIT SIZES 130 THRU 140

1. Position belt guard and drill eight engagement

holes with a no. 3 drill in side of fan sectit i,
using mounting bracket clearance holes a:

templates.

2. Secure guard to fan section with eight

1/4-20 X 1/2-in. self-tapping screws.

3.

Position two unattached mounting brackets

over unit front or top structural member and
secure to guard with four 1/4-20 x 1/2-in.
self-tapping screws and guard engagement holes.

4. Drill four engagement holes in unit structural

members with a no. 2 drill, using mounting
bracket clearance holes as templates.

5. Secure two mounting brackets to unit struc­

tural members with four 1/4-20 x 1/2-in. self­
tapping screws.

START-UP

Check List

1. Make certain all construction debris is removed

from unit interior.

2. Check lubrication of fan and motor bearings.

a. Note that bearings are shipped completely

full of grease for corrosion protection and
may run warm temporarily on start-up until
the excess grease has discharged. As a
precaution, cycle unit on and off at one-

minute intervals for five minutes.

b. Sleeve bearing motors are normally shipped

with oil reservoir drained. Fill reservoir
before starting motor.

3. Check secureness of bearing locking collars per

Table 4. Refer to Fig. 26 for eccentric type.

Recheck sheave alignment and belt tension.
Make certain fan shaft turns freely and fan
wheels do not rub in housings.
Make certain filters used during building con­

struction are replaced with new ones. Refer to
Table 9.
Check direction of rotation and fan speed.
Arrow on fan drive side indicates correct

direction of rotation. Excessive fan speed may
result in condensate carry-over from coohng
cod and/or fan motor overload. Refer to

39B, 39C Operation and Maintenance Instruc­
tions for operating Umits.

4.
5.

6

.

7.

Fig. 26 — Securing the Bearing Eccentric

Locking Collar

Table 9 — 39B Filters, 2 Inches Thick,

(No.... Size)

UNIT 39B

LOW VELOCITY AND

MIXING BOX

HIGH

VELOCITY

040

2...16x16

1...16x20

050

2...16x2U

1... 20x25

060

2...20x25

2...16x25

070

2..

. 20x20

2.. . 20x25

2

..16x20

3...25x20

080

ЗИ7Ж20
3

.20x25

3...16x20

6...

16x20

090

'6...2Ux2U

3.. .20x25
3.. .16x20

8...16x20

100

97720x25

3 ..16x20

8

...20x20

105

and

no

3...2D72D~

6

..20x25

9 .16x20

14 .16x20

120

4 ..16x25

14 . 16x25

130

135 and 140

36 ..20x20
36...20x25

24 . 20x20"”"
24 20x25

8. Vibration Check:

NOTE: After final assembly, unit is checked to

ensure vibration level is within tolerance.
If excessive vibration is noted, check following:

Drive alignment
Mismatched belts
Wheel or sheaves loose on shaft
Loose or worn bearings
Loose mounting bolts
Motor out of balance
Sheaves eccentric or out of balance
Vibration isolators improperly adjusted
Worn or corroded wheel (replace if bad)
Accumulation of material on wheel (mate­
rial accumulation should he scraped off).

a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g-

h.
i.

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