Fan service, Lubrication, Relubrication intervals – GSI Outdoors PNEG-377 User Manual

Page 22: Lubricant, Procedure

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Fan and Heater

Motors used in GSI fan units are all standard

NEMA frame motors and are specially designed for

use in crop drying applications. Most of the replace-

ment parts for these motors are handled by authorized

service stations of the various motor manufacturers.

1. Always disconnect and lock out power before

working on or around fan motor and electrical

components.

2. Malfunctioning electrical components

should be checked by a qualified electrician.

3. For extra motor life, any electric motor

should be run for 30 minutes, once a month.

This will help eliminate any damaging mois-

a. Fans setting idle in the summer offer an

excellent place for mud dobbers to build

their nests. A mud dobber nest on the

back of the fan blade will cause the fan

to be out of balance and vibrate.

b. Also, mice have been known to nest in

the back of a blade. When the fan is

started the centrifugal force kills the mice,

but throws the blade out of balance.

Lubrication

This is a ball bearing motor.

The bearings have been

given initial lubrication at the

factory. Motors without

regreasing capability are fac-

tory lubricated for normal

bearing life.

Relubrication

Intervals

(Motors with Regreasing

Capability)

New motors having been in stor-

age for over a year should be

Hours of

Service Per Year

5000 Hrs.

Continuous Normal Application

Seasonal Service Motor is idle

for 6 months or more

Continuous high ambients, dirty

or moist locations, high

vibration or where shaft end is

hot (pumps-fans)

254 to 326T

3 years
1 years

1 year

(beginning of

season)

6 months

Suggested Relube Interval

NEMAFRAME SIZE

42 to 215T

5 years
2 years

1 year

(beginning of

season)

6 months

364 to 447T

1 years

9 months

1 year

(beginning of

season)

3 months

Lubricant

Baldor motors are pre-greased normally with

Shell Oil Company's "Dolium R". Several equiva-

lent greases which are compatible with the Baldor

Procedure

fitting, clean tip of fitting and apply grease gun.

Use 1 to 2 full strokes on motors in NEMA 215

frame and smaller. Use 2 to 3 strokes on NEMA

Overgreasing bearings can cause premature bear-

ing failure. If motor is equipped with Alemite

furnished grease are Chevron Oil's "SRI No. 2"

and Texaco Inc.'s "Premium RB".

relubricated by the procedure noted in the chart to

ensure long operating life.

Insert 2 to 3 inch length of grease string into each

hole on motors in NMEA 215 frame and smaller.

Insert 3 to 5 inch length on larger motors. Motors

having grease drain plugs, remove plug and operate

motor for 20 minutes before replacing drain plug.

Keep grease clean. Lubricate motors at stand-

still. Remove and replace drain plugs at stand-

still. Do not mix petroleum grease and silicone

grease in motor bearings.

254 thru NEMA 365 frame. Use 3 to 4 strokes on

NEMA 404 frames and larger. On motors having

drain plugs, remove grease drain plug and oper-

ate motor for 20 minutes before replacing drain

plug.

On motors equipped with slotted head grease

screw, remove screw and apply grease tube to hole.

FAN SERVICE

ture build-up in the motor and bearings.

4. If excess vibration shows up at some point

when the fan has been running smoothly,

check the blade for these conditions:

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