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  Complete the electrical connections, energize the unit momentarily and ensure proper wheel rotation.  

2.

  Apply full power. 

3.

  With all ducts attached, the access doors in place and the air system in full operation, measure the motor current and ensure that it is 

less than the rated full load motor amperage as indicated on the motor nameplate.

WARNING

 

ENSURE POWER SUPPLy IS DISCONNECTED & LOCkED OUT PRIOR TO MAkING ELECTRICAL 
CONNECTIONS.

OPERATION

1.

  Inspect and tighten all bearing collar and wheel set screws after the first 50 to 100 hours of operation and periodically thereafter. 

2.

Follow motor manufacturer's instructions for motor lubrication. Remove any excess lubrication. 

3.

  Check the drives.  

a.

 Tighten set screws on pulleys, wheel and bearing locking collars. 

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 Check belt tension and alignment. 

c.

 Replace cracked or worn belts. 

4.

  Blower bearings are permanently lubricated and require no further lubrication. 

5.

  Inspect V-belts for wear and proper tension. If it is necessary to replace one belt on a multiple belt drive, replace all the belts with a 

matched set. Do not use belt dressing. 

6.

  Clean the blower wheel periodically. Material build up on the blades can cause wheel imbalance which may result in wheel or bearing failure. 

7.

  Should further service to the blower be necessary, refer to the exploded view illustration (see 

figure 2

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MAINTENANCE

  PARTS LIST

 

FIGURE 2: EXPLODED VIEW

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. INLET VENTURI C/W INLET RING   

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 MOTOR COMPARTMENT 

  COVER (3 REMOVABLE PANELS)

 

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SHAFT(KEYWAYED BOTH ENDS)    

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 MOTOR PLATFORM

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FORWARD CURVED WHEEL 

 

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 BAFFLE 

 

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 BLOWER HOUSING   

 

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 HUB

 

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 MOTOR COMPARTMENT   

 

11.

 HOUSING LEG

 

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 PILLOW BLOCK BALL BEARINGS

600 SERIES UTILITY BLOWERS 

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Summary of Contents for 600 Series

Page 1: ...7 2513 EN fRAN AIS MONDAy TO fRIDAy 8 00 5 00PM E S T GENERAL SAFETY Rotating parts pulleys shafts and belts on fans should not be exposed Where these components are not protected by ductwork cabinets...

Page 2: ...ing configuration of the motor to be installed The master hole for smaller motor frames is located at the top left hand corner of the motor platform furthest from the blower housing The master hole fo...

Page 3: ...and wiring instructions as indicated on the motor nameplate or inside the conduit box cover to ensure proper voltage and phase Complete electrical connections as indicated WARNING A GROUND WIRE MUST b...

Page 4: ...or worn belts 4 Blower bearings are permanently lubricated and require no further lubrication 5 Inspect V belts for wear and proper tension If it is necessary to replace one belt on a multiple belt d...

Page 5: ...hNE PRECAUTIONS G N RALES Les pi ces rotatives poulies arbre et courroies sur le ventilateur ne doivent pas tre expos es Lorsque ces composantes ne sont pas prot g es par des conduits des armoires ou...

Page 6: ...a configuration de boulonnage du moteur installer Le trou principal pour les plus petits ch ssis du moteur est situ dans le coin sup rieur gauche de la plate forme du moteur le plus loign du bo tier d...

Page 7: ...in d assurer un voltage et phase ad quat Compl tez les connections lectriques tel qu indiqu MISE EN GARDE UN fIL DE MISE TERRE DOIT TRE CONNECT DU Ch SSIS DE L UNIT UN SOL LECTRIQUE APPROPRI TABLE 1 S...

Page 8: ...4 Les roulements du ventilateur sont lubrifi s en permanence et ne n cessitent aucune autre lubrification 5 Inspectez les courroies trap zo dales pour l usure et la bonne tension S il est n cessaire d...

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