Check, test & start procedures – Twin City Backward Inclined Hinged Restaurant Exhaust Fan - BHRE - IM-610 User Manual

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Twin City IM-610

Electrical Connection

1. Connect supply wiring to the disconnect switch (non-

fused standard).

2. The motor is factory set at the voltage marked on the

fan nameplate. Check the line voltage with the name-

plate voltage.

3. The main power wiring should be sized for the ampac-

ity shown on the dataplate. Size wires in accordance

with the ampacity tables in Article 310 of the National

Electrical Code. If long wires are required, it may be

necessary to increase wire size to prevent excessive

voltage drop. Wires should be sized for a maximum

of 3% voltage drop.

CAUTION: Use copper conductors only.

CAUTION: Protect wiring from sharp edges. Leave some

slack in the line to prevent damage.

4. Disconnect switches are not fused. The power leads

must be protected at the point of distribution in accor-

dance with the fan dataplate.

5. All units must be electrically grounded in accordance

with local codes or, in the absence of local codes,

with the latest edition of the National Electrical Code

(ANSI/NFPA 70). A ground lug is provided as standard

in the unit terminal box. Size grounding conductor in

accordance with Table 250-95 of the National Electrical

Code. DO NOT use the ground lug for connecting a

neutral conductor.

6. Supply voltage to the power ventilator should not vary

by more than 10% of the value indicated on the unit

dataplate. Phase unbalance must not exceed 2%.

Check, Test & Start Procedures

Warning: Electric shock hazard. Could cause severe

injury or death. Failure to bond the frame of this equip-

ment to the building electrical ground by use of the

grounding terminal provided or other acceptable means

may result in electrical shock. Disconnect electric power

before servicing equipment. Service to be performed only

by qualified personnel.

Before Start-up: Disconnect power before servicing unit

1. Check all fasteners and setscrews for tightness.

Note: The wheel position is set at the factory and the fan

was balanced and vibration tested prior to shipment.

Movement may have occurred during transport and realign-

ment may be necessary.

2. Check that the wheel is centered and free to rotate.

Centering can be changed by loosening isolator

mounts and repositioning the drive frame.

3. For optimum fan performance make sure that the

wheel to inlet venturi gap or overlap is maintained per

Figure 7. Height can be adjusted by loosening set

screws on the wheel and reposition on the fan shaft,

per the table.

4. Verify that the power supply matches the voltage on

the fan data plate and is within the 10% utilization

rate.

5. Apply power to unit and check rotation of wheel with

the directional arrow on the unit. All fans are clock-

wise, as viewed from drive side, per Figure 8.

Warning: Rotation is critical. If allowed to operate in the

wrong direction, the motor will overload and burn out. For

three-phase units, rotation can be changed by switching

any two of the three line leads. If the unit is checked with

temporary wiring, it should be rechecked when perma-

nently installed. Motor burn out or tripped overload protec-

tion devices are usually the result of wrong rotation.

6. Electrical Input Check: Perform check of fan ampere

draw and verify that motor nameplate amps are not

exceeded. Take into account the service factor of the

motor if it is above 1.0 S.F.

7. Fan RPM should be checked and verified with a

tachometer.

.44 Overlap,

Standard Fan

.13

.00 Gap, Swingout Fan

View from drive side

Figure 8.

Figure 7.

View from drive side

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