Temperature options, Spark-resistant construction options, Testing – Greenheck Fan Centrifugal Utility Fans SFB User Manual

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Temperature Options

Spark-Resistant Construction Options

The following AMCA Standards apply to fan
applications that may involve the handling of
potentially explosive or flammable particles,
fumes or vapors.

AMCA Type A

- All parts in contact with the

airstream are constructed of nonferrous material
(aluminum). Model SWB does not meet AMCA
Type A spark resistant construction because the
fan shaft is steel.

AMCA Type B

- The fan wheel is constructed

of nonferrous material (aluminum). A nonferrous
(aluminum) rub ring surrounds the fan shaft where

it passes through the fan housing. Available on all

SWB sizes with an aluminum wheel and rub ring.

AMCA Type C

- The inlet cone is constructed

of nonferrous material (aluminum). A nonferrous
(aluminum) rub ring surrounds the fan shaft where it
passes through the fan housing.

The constructions listed minimize the potential of
ferrous components making contact with each other
that may produce sparks. However, they do not
guarantee against the potential of producing sparks.
The installer must electrically ground all fan and
system components.

Testing

High temperature testing was conducted at
Greenheck’s Research and Development facility
with airstream temperatures in excess of 1000°F
(538°C). Temperatures were monitored at the
following critical locations throughout the tests:
bearings, bearing compartment, motor, motor
compartment, airstream and fan housing.

Operating Temperatures

Utility set fans are suitable for applications with
elevated temperature airstreams. Refer to the
chart at the right for operation temperature
guidelines and optional accessories.

High Temperature/Emergency Smoke Control

The SWB Series 200 sizes 212 to 224 and
Series 300 may be equipped for emergency
smoke removal applications by specifying a
high temperature option. The table below right
indicates the construction features included in
the high temperature options enabling exhaust of
heat and smoke at 500°F (260°C) for a minimum
of 4 hours or 1000°F (538°C) for a minimum of
15 minutes.

High Temperature Option SWB Series 200 & 300

• 500°F (260°C) for a minimum of 4 hours

• 1000°F (538°C) for a minimum of 15 minutes

Temperature ratings tested in accordance to UL
smoke control systems.

Emergency Smoke Control - UL Listed
SWB Series 200 & 300

• 500°F (260°C) for a minimum of 4 hours

• 572°F (300°C) for a minimum of 2 hours

• 752°F (400°C) for a minimum of 2 hours

• 1000°F (538°C) for a minimum of 15 minutes

High Temperature SWB Features

Series 200 & 300

High

Temperature

Option

High

Temperature

Option with UL

Steel Construction

9

9

Shaft Seal

9

9

Heat Slinger

9

9

Weatherhood

9

UL Label (Power ventilators for
smoke control systems)

9

Testing for Emergency Smoke Temperature and Time Guidelines

Code

Class

Tested Temperature

Time

(Hours)

IRI

500°F

(260°C)

4.00

SBCCI

1000°F

(538°C)

0.25

BSI

Class A

302°F

(150°C)

5.00

Class B

482°F

(250°C)

2.00

Class C

572°F

(300°C)

0.50

Class D

572°F

(300°C)

1.00

Class E

752°F

(400°C)

2.00

Operating

Temperatures

and Construction

SWB

Series

100

SWB

Series

200

SWB

Series

300

SFD, SFB

Galvanized

Painted

Steel

Aluminum

Airstream

Steel

SFD

SFB

-20° to 200°F

(-29° to 93°C)

Standard

9

9

9

9

9

9

201° to 300°F

(94° to 149°C)

Heat Slinger/Shaft Seal

9

9

9

9

301° to 400°F

(149° to 204°C)

Heat Slinger/Shaft Seal

9

9

The maximum continuous operating temperature on the SWB is 400°F.
For continuous operating temperatures between 401° and 1000°F use an
Arrangement 1, 9 or 10, backward-inclined centrifugal fan model BISW.

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