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PIVOT™ 180
WARNING: When servicing or replacement of a component in the fan requires the removal or disconnection of a safety
device, the safety device is to be reinstalled or remounted as previously installed.
WARNING: Risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons during cleaning and user-maintenance. Disconnect fan from
power supply before servicing.
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:
a. Use this fan only in the manner intended. If you have questions, contact Customer Service.
b. Before servicing or cleaning the fan, switch power off at service panel and lock the service disconnecting means to
prevent power from being switched on accidentally. When the service disconnecting means cannot be locked, securely
fasten a prominent warning device, such as a tag, to the service panel.
Some issues can be resolved before requesting service. Review the below troubleshooting tips before contacting Customer Service for
support.
Symptom
Possible solution(s)
A popping noise is coming from the fan.
Airfoil noise is a result of airfoils that are not
tightened to the specified torque.
Switch off power at the service panel and lock the service disconnecting means.
(If it cannot be locked, fasten a prominent warning device.) Tighten the airfoil
hardware to 29 ft·lb (39.3 N·m). If the popping still occurs, verify that the airfoils
are not contacting each other. If they are, contact Customer Service.
The fan will not start.
Verify the following:
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All wires are securely connected.
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The wall controller has power.
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Supply power is adequate and functional.
If the fan still does not start, contact Customer Service.
The fan is turning in the wrong direction.
The fan must be rotating counterclockwise
(when viewed from the floor) to be effective.
To be effective, the fan should be rotating in the counterclockwise direction when
viewed from the floor. If the fan is not rotating in the counterclockwise direction,
press the F/R button on the controller.
The variable frequency drive (VFD) generates
radio frequency (RF) noise.
VFDs generate radio frequency noise in many
ways, but this noise can be prevented by using
the proper wiring practices outlined in the
Electrical Installation section.
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Do not run your VFD and sensitive equipment on the same power line.
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You need to install shielded cables, run leads in grounded metallic conduit, or
use appropriate sized 4 conductor shielded cable for motor leads.
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Make sure that the motor’s ground/shield lead are terminated to the VFD’s
ground terminal, not the controller’s ground lug.
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Ensure proper grounding at the motor, controller, and from the controller to the
power supply.
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Contact Customer Service.
The motor makes noise as fan speed increases.
Audible high frequency noise is normal during
fan operation.
This noise is present at all fan speeds and it does not change when the fan speed
is changed. If this is less than desirable, or you feel that the noise may be a result
of mechanical failure, please contact Customer Service.
Note: Some motor, gearbox, or drive noise is to be expected and is normal.
Troubleshooting
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