Troubleshooting charts, User servicing instructions and troubleshooting, Lubrication intervals - ball bearing motors – Grain Systems PNEG-163-08 User Manual

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6. User Servicing Instructions and Troubleshooting

PNEG-163-08 Centrifugal Fan

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Lubrication Intervals - Ball Bearing Motors

Troubleshooting Charts

Fan Troubleshooting Chart

Type of Annual Usage

1800 RPM - NEMA Frame Size

3600 RPM - NEMA Frame Size

Up to

280 incl.

Over 280

to 360 incl.

Over 360

Up to

280 incl.

Over 280

to 360 incl.

Over 360

Continuous Normal Duty *

9500 Hrs

7400 Hrs

3500 Hrs

3600 Hrs

2200 Hrs

2200 Hrs

Continuous Severe Duty **

4750 Hrs

3700 Hrs

1750 Hrs

1800 Hrs

1100 Hrs

1100 Hrs

Seasonal Service Motor (Idle 6 Months)

Lube at the Beginning of Season and then follow the Appropriate Duty Interval above.

* Clean, Little Corrosion with 40°C maximum temperature.

** Moderate Dirt, Corrosion with 50°C maximum temperature. Average hours per month = 730

Symptom

Possible Cause

Solution

Fan will not run.

Blown fuse or breaker in disconnect switch.

To replace blown fuse, grasp center of fuse
securely and pull carefully outward to remove
fuse from fuse holder. RISK OF FIRE. Replace
fuse only with equally rated fuse shown on
panel label.

Main power not turned ON.

Turn power ON at all disconnects ahead of
the unit.

Defective wiring or loose connection.

Follow wiring diagram and tighten any
loose connections.

Incorrect wire size.

See wire size charts for proper wire size and
change if needed.

Overload kicked out.

Check manual reset, push in to reset.

Defective motor.

Replace motor.

Defective magnetic contactor.

Check the magnetic contactor.

Fan runs for a short
period of time then
shuts off.

Undersize wiring.

Check to see that power supply wires are the
proper size, contact the local power company.

Low line voltage at the installation.

Call power company after making sure wire size
is correct.

Power failure.

Magnetic contactor malfunctioning.

Change magnetic contactor.

Defective start/stop button.

Replace necessary part.

Overload setting incorrect.

Adjust overload to proper setting.

Fan makes
ticking noise.

Fan blade hitting housing.

Stop fan and turn OFF power. Remove fan guard
and check to see if fan blade is hitting the
housing. Adjust motor or fan wheel position to
obtain proper clearance.

Motor bearing bad.

Replace motor bearing.

Fan vibrates.

Fan not level.

Level fan.

Fan has dirt deposits on blade.

Clean blade.

Motor shaft is bent.

Replace motor.

Blade not mounted properly on shaft.

Mount blade properly on shaft.

Blade out of balance.

Replace or have blade rebalanced.

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