Twin City Fans With CE Mark - ES-2-06 User Manual

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Twin.City.Fan.Engineering.Supplement.2-06

All.of.the.above.conditions.could.lead.to.mechanical.fail-

ure.causing.safety.hazards.including.exposure.to.ejected.

objects.and.toxic.material.or.vapors.

. For.high.temperature.applications,.it.is.recommended.

that. an. auxiliary. device. be. provided. (such. as. a. turn-

ing.gear.available.from.Twin.City.Fan.Companies,.Ltd.).

to. slowly. rotate. the. fan. when. it. is. not. operating. while.

exposed.to.high.temperatures..Exposure.to.high.tempera-

tures.while.not.operating.could.be.due.to.a.power.failure.

or.standard.operation.of.a.process.

. When. multiple. fans. are. installed. for. redundancy,. the.

fan.used.shall.be.switched.at.least.weekly.to.avoid.the.

need.for.storage.considerations.

Sound

Sound.power.levels.are.supplied.with.each.fan..These.

levels. are. based. on. AMCA. 300. reverberant. room. test.

methods.. This. method. is. similar. to. ISO. 3741.. Field.

installation. and. conditions. can. affect. sound. greatly..

Because.of.this,.the.user.shall.verify.if.the.sound.pres-

sure.levels.in.the.installed.condition.are.below.70.dBA..

If.sound.pressure.levels.are.above.70.dBA,.actions.shall.

be.taken.to.reduce.sound.pressure.levels.to.acceptable.

levels.

The. following. EN. standards. can. be. referred. to. as. a.

guide.when.making.noise.measurements:.

EN.809.EN.ISO.5136:2003. -. Acoustics.-.Determination.

of.sound.power.radiated.

into.a.duct.by.fans.and.

other.air-moving.devices.

-.In-duct.method.

EN.ISO.11200/A1.1997.

-. Noise.

emitted.

by.

machinery. and. equip-

ment. -. Guidelines. for.

the. use. of. basic. stan-

dards.for.the.determina-

tion. of. sound. pressure.

levels. at. a. workstation.

and. at. other. specified.

positions.

EN.ISO.11202/A1.1997.

-. Noise.

emitted.

by.

machinery. and. equip-

ment.-.Measurement.of.

emission.sound.pressure.

levels. at. a. workstation.

and. at. other. speci-

fied. positions. –. Survey.

method.in.situ.

TYPE OF MAINTENANCE

WHEN TO DO

WHAT TO DO

Check.for.sheave.groove.wear

Initial.inspection:.8.hours..Second.in-
spection:. 24. hours.. Third. inspection:.
100.hours..Periodically.thereafter.*

Check.for.belt.ride.in.the.groove..In.multiple.groove.
drives,.belt.ride.should.be.uniform,.not.more.than.
1/16".above.or.below.top.of.sheave.groove..Check.
groove. wear. area. for. wear.. Side. wall. of. groove.
should.be.straight,.not.dished.out..Bottom.of.groove.
should.show.no.signs.of.belt.contact.

Check.for.sheave.runout.

Initial.inspection:.8.hours..Second.in-
spection:. 24. hours.. Third. inspection:.
100.hours..Periodically.thereafter.*

Check.sheave.by.eye.for.runout..If.runout.is.exces-
sive,.it.can.easily.be.seen.by.visual.inspection..If.
runout. is. noticeable,. check. sheave. for. source. of.
problem.and.correct.

Inspect. for. heat. build-up. and.
proper.ventilation

Initial.inspection:.8.hours..Second.in-
spection:. 24. hours.. Third. inspection:.
100.hours..Periodically.thereafter.*

Check. bolts. for. heat.. Ambient. temperature. should.
not.exceed.140°F..Contact.temperatures.should.not.
exceed.180°F..Make.sure.drives.are.properly.ven-
tilated.

Clean.belts.and.sheave.grooves

Initial.inspection:.8.hours..Second.in-
spection:. 24. hours.. Third. inspection:.
100.hours..Periodically.thereafter.*

Inspect.belts.for.contaminates,.such.as.oil.or.grease..
Wipe.belts.clean.with.detergent.and.water..Inspect.
sheave. grooves. for. build-up. of. such. material. and.
remove,.if.necessary.

Check.belt.tension

Initial.inspection:.8.hours..Second.in-
spection:. 24. hours.. Third. inspection:.
100.hours..Periodically.thereafter.*

Check. belt. tension. using. BROWNING. belt. tension.
checker..Tension.to.recommendations.shown.in.cur-
rent.catalogs.

Check.sheave.alignment

Initial.inspection:.8.hours..Second.in-
spection:. 24. hours.. Third. inspection:.
100.hours..Periodically.thereafter.*

Check. alignment. with. straight. edge,. string. or. ma-
chinist. level.. Correct. alignment. to. as. near. perfect.
as.possible.

Mismatched.belt.check

Initial.inspection:.8.hours..Second.in-
spection:. 24. hours.. Third. inspection:.
100.hours..Periodically.thereafter.*

Check. belt. sag. on. slack. side. of. drive.. All. belts.
should.have.a.slight.bow..If.this.bow.is.not.uniform.
with. all. belts,. replace. entire. set. with. a. matched.
set.

Check.for.worn.belts

Initial.inspection:.8.hours..Second.in-
spection:. 24. hours.. Third. inspection:.
100.hours..Periodically.thereafter.*

Check. wear. surfaces. for. belt. for. excessive. wear..
if. belts. have. a. slick,. glazed. look,. belts. ares. lip-
ping..Check.drive.capacity.and.belt.tension..Never.
replace.only.one.belt.in.a.used.set,.as.used.belts.
will. elongate.. Replace. entire. set. if. replacement. is.
necessary.

Check. sheave. setscrews. and/or.
busing.capscrews

Initial.inspection:.8.hours..Second.in-
spection:. 24. hours.. Third. inspection:.
100.hours..Periodically.thereafter.*

Check.all.setscrews.and/or.bushing.capscrews.for.
looseness..Retighten.to.recommended.torque,.if.ne-
cessary.

Table 5. Drive Maintenance and Inspection

* Inspections listed as “Periodically” must be performed at least monthly for ATEX fans.

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