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

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

Operation Checklist

Verify.that.proper.safety.precautions.have.been.followed.

. Electrical.power.must.be.locked.off.

Check.fan.mechanism.components:

Nuts,.bolts,.setscrews.are.tight.per.Tables.1.-.4.

Mounting.connections.are.properly.made.and.tightened.

Bearings.are.properly.lubricated.

Wheel,.drives.and.fan.surfaces.are.clean.and.tightened.

Rotating.assembly.turns.freely.and.does.not.rub.

Drives.on.correct.shafts,.properly.aligned,.and.prop-

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erly.tensioned.

Check.that.no.foreign.objects.are.in.the.fan.or..

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ductwork.

Check.fan.electrical.components:

Motor.is.wired.for.proper.supply.voltage.

Motor.was.properly.sized.for.power.of.rotating.assembly.

Motor.is.properly.grounded.

All.leads.are.properly.insulated.

Resistance.between.motor.windings.and.earth.is.over..

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10.megohms.(see.motor.maintenance.section).

Control.equipment.is.functioning.properly.

Trial.“bump”:

Turn. on. power. just. long. enough. to. start. assembly.

rotating.

Check.rotation.for.agreement.with.rotation.arrow

Listen.for.any.unusual.noise.

Run.unit.up.to.speed:

Bearing. temperatures. are. acceptable. (<200°F,. 93°C).

after.one.to.two.hours.of.operation.

Check.for.excess.levels.of.vibration..Filter.in.readings.

should.be.7.2.mm/s.RMS.or.less.

Check. that. motor. current. draw. is. not. above. the.

nameplate.value.

After.one.week.of.operation:

Check. all. nuts,. bolts. and. setscrews. and. tighten. if.

necessary.

Readjust.drive.tension.if.necessary..(See.Table.5.for.

drive.maintenance.schedule.)

Optional Accessories

1..

Turning Gear —. A. turning. gear. is. sometimes. used.

in. high. temperature. applications. where. the. fan. is.

exposed.to.high.temperature.gases.while.not.operat-

ing..The.wheel.and.shaft.can.expand.unevenly.due.

to.the.temperature.when.sitting.idle,.which.can.cause.

vibration. at. startup. and/or. a. permanent. set. to. the.

rotor..The.turning.gear.slowly.turns.the.fan.from.the.

outboard.side.while.it.is.not.operating,.providing.for.

even.thermal.expansion..It.starts.automatically.when.

the. fan. shuts. down. and. disengages. automatically.

when.the.fan.starts.up.again..More.specific.informa-

tion.will.be.provided.for.each.application.

2..

Shaft Seals —.The.standard.shaft.seal.is.a.ceramic.

fiber. element. retained. with. an. aluminum. retaining.

plate. and. clips.. Other. configurations. of. shaft. seals.

are.available.for.special.applications,.such.as.when.it.

is.necessary.to.keep.the.shaft.seal.as.gas.tight.as.

possible..Shaft.seal.application.manuals.are.provided.

in.Engineering.Supplement.ES-595.

3..

Variable Inlet Vanes —.Variable.inlet.vanes.are.pro-

vided. as. assemblies. internally. in. the. inlet. cone. or.

externally.in.a.flanged.cylinder..The.vanes.are.used.to.

control.volume.and.save.power.in.installations.where.

different. volumetric. operating. conditions. are. used..

Installation. manuals. are. provided. in. other. engineer-

ing.supplements.for.specific.fan.types..Variable.inlet.

vanes. may. be. provided. with. powered. operators. in.

which.case.the.manufacturer’s.installation.and.operat-

ing.manuals.will.be.provided.

4..

Inlet Box and Inlet Box Dampers —.Inlet.boxes.may.

be. provided. to. allow. transition. from. a. duct. to. the.

fan.inlet..Inlet.box.dampers.may.also.be.provided.for.

volumetric.regulation.similar.to.inlet.vanes..Dampers.

are.usually.provided.as.a.complete.assembly.and.are.

installed. with. the. damper. axles. parallel. to. the. fan.

shaft..They.should.be.installed.to.pre-spin.the.air.in.

the.direction.of.fan.rotation..See.Figure.7.

5..

Outlet Dampers — Outlet.dampers.are.usually.provided.

completely.assembled.like.the.inlet.dampers..The.damp-

er.is.bolted.to.the.fan.discharge.for.volume.control.

6..

Shaft Cooler —. Also. referred. to. as. “heat. slingers”.

or.“cooling.wheels,”.these.are.small,.radially.bladed.

aluminum.wheels.that.are.split.and.bolted.for.instal-

lation.between.the.inboard.bearing.and.fan.housing..

The. backplate. usually. is. closest. to. the. fan. housing.

and.the.blades.face.the.bearing..Specific.instructions.

will.be.provided.by.application.

7..

Oil Circulating Systems —.Usually.the.following.modi-

fications. will. have. to. be. made. to. the. bearing. if. an.

oil. circulating. system. is. used.. When. an. oil. circulat-

ing.system.is.included,.a.manual.for.its.installation,.

operation,.and.maintenance.will.accompany.it.

. a..Four.drain.holes.will.be.drilled.in.the.bearing,.two.

on.each.side.of.the.bearing..Because.of.this,.the.

bearing. may. be. drained. from. either. side.. (Drain.

from.both.holes.on.one.side.of.the.bearing.)

. b..It.is.not.necessary.to.drain.the.bearing.
. c..The. bearing. will. be. packed. with. grease. to. prevent.

corrosion. until. installed. and. started. up.. The. drain.

holes.will.be.plugged.with.plastic.covers.to.make.sure.

they. are. open..

The customer MUST REMOVE most

of the grease using solvent and remove the plastic

covers prior to starting the oil circulating system.

. d..A.wet.sump.will.be.added.in.case.of.circulating.

oil.pump.failure..Seals.will.be.provided.to.accom-

modate.the.resultant.splashing.

. e..The. zerk. on. top. of. the. bearing. will. be. removed.

for.that.hole.to.be.used.as.the.oil.inlet.

Troubleshooting Guidelines

Use. current. safety. practices. when. investigating. fan. or.

system. performance. problems.. General. safe. practices.

and. performance. troubleshooting. guidelines. can. be.

found.in.AMCA.Publications.410.and.202,.respectively..

Fan. application.and. field.measurement.procedures.can.

be.found.in.AMCA.Publications.201.and.203.

. Below.is.a.list.of.possible.areas.to.check.when.air.

or. sound. values. do. not. match. expectations.. Most. fan.

problems. can. be. pinpointed. to. one. of. these. common.

causes.

RIGHT

WRONG

Figure 7.Orientation of Damper Blades As Related to Fan Rotation

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