Model cwb pre-starting belt tension checks, Operation: cw/cwb, Belts – Greenheck Fan Centrifugal Sidewall Exhaust Fans CW/CWB User Manual

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Model CW/CWB • Centrifugal Sidewall Exhaust Fans

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Model CWB
Pre-Starting Belt Tension Checks

8. Always loosen tension enough to install belts

without stretching, see figure 9.

9. For units with two groove pulleys, adjust so the

tension is equal in both belts.

10. If adjustments are made, it is very important to

check the pulleys for proper alignment. Misaligned
pulleys lead to excessive belt wear vibration, noise
and power loss, see figure 10.

11. For CWB units: Belt tension can be adjusted by

loosening four fasteners on the drive frame, see
figure 11. The motor plate slides on the slotted
adjusting arms and drive frame angles in the same
manner.

12a. Sizes 071-161: Belts should be tensioned just

enough to prevent slippage at full load. Belts
should have a slight bow on the slack side while
running at full load (see figure 12a).

12b. Sizes 180-540: Belt tension should be adjusted to

allow 1/64 in. (0.397 mm) of deflection per inch of
belt span. For example, a 15 in. (381 mm) belt span

should have 15/64 in. (0.234 mm) (or about 1/4 in.
(6 mm)) of deflection with moderate thumb pressure
at mid-point between pulleys (see figure 12b).

13. The adjustable motor pulley is factory set for the

RPM specified. Speed can be increased by closing
or decreased by opening the adjustable motor
pulley. Two groove variable pitch pulleys must be
adjusted an equal number of turns open or closed.

14. Any increase in speed represents a substantial

increase in the horsepower required by the unit.

15. Motor amperage should always be checked to avoid

serious damage to the motor when speed is varied.

Operation: CW/CWB

1. Before starting up or operating fan, check all

fasteners for tightness. In particular, check the
setscrews in wheel hub (and pulleys, if applicable).

2. While in the OFF position or before connecting the

fan to power, turn the fan wheel by hand to be sure
it is not striking the venturi or any obstacle.

3. Start the fan and shut it off immediately to check

rotation of the wheel with directional arrow in the
motor compartment, see figure 8.

4. When the fan is started, observe the operation and

check for any unusual noises.

5. With the system in full operation and all ductwork

attached, measure current input to the motor and
compare with the nameplate rating to determine if
the motor is operating under safe load conditions.

6. Keep inlets and approaches to fan clean and free

from obstruction.

WARNING

Correct direction of wheel rotation is critical.
Reversed rotation will result in poor air
performance, motor overloading and possible
burnout.

WARNING

The fan has been checked for mechanical noises at
the factory prior to shipment. If mechanical noise
should develop, suggested corrective actions are
offered in the Troubleshooting section.

IMPORTANT

Over tightening will cause excessive bearing wear
and noise. Too little tension will cause slippage at
startup and uneven wear.

Figure 10

Do not force belt(s). Forcing the
belt(s) will break the cords and
cause belt failure

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Belts

Figure 9

Slack

Side

Deflection

Figure 12a

Figure 12b

Fasteners

(4) *Fasteners

*Identical fasteners on

opposing side must also

be loosened.

Figure 11

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