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Safety Information

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MV1864P

DANGER :  Electrical Hazard

Disconnect electrical power before inspecting or servicing equipment unless 

maintenance instructions specifically state otherwise. Ground all electrical 

equipment for safety. All electrical wiring must be done by a qualified electrician 

in accordance with local and national electric codes. Ground all non-current 

carrying metal parts to guard against electrical shock. With the exception of motor 

overload protection, electrical disconnects and over current protection are not 

supplied with the equipment.

DANGER :  Rotating Fan Blade

Keep Hands away. Disconnect power before servicing. Fan may start 

automatically. Do not operate the Fan without the screens in place.
Disreguard to the above mentioned 

Danger

 may cause serious injury including 

death.

•  Keep all Safety Signs and decals in good condition.
•Replace damaged or missing decals.

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Revisions to this Manual

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 Added Bess Lab Test Numbers and Sub Assembly Part Numbers                             33151

15                              Added -51 models to Parts List

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Safety Information

Summary of Contents for TURBO MV1864P

Page 1: ...8 High Capacity 49740 21 49862 21 04312 230 60 1 1 5 611 27700 18 3 Standard 49740 42 49862 42 04335 208 230 460 60 3 1 5 566 24800 20 5 High Capacity 49740 41 49862 41 04318 208 230 460 60 3 1 5 615...

Page 2: ...o keep the Fan airflow path clear of obstructions could cause loss of Fan perfomance and Fan damage Do Not operate these Fans with a variable speed control device Operating static pressure should be l...

Page 3: ...l the way around the Shroud orifice Shift the Fan around in the wall opening if needed to achieve at least 1 8 clearance all the way around Now the Fan is ready to be attached to the wall Installation...

Page 4: ...ckage to secure Fan to the Wall as shown below in Step 2 Only tighten the Lag Screws enough that the Clip will retain it s position but can still be rotated by hand Use two more Lag Screws to attach t...

Page 5: ...one Door up so it will clear the Bottom Pivot Bracket Step 3 and Pull the Door out Step 4 Set the Door aside Repeat the same process to remove the second Door Key Description 1 Door Spring 2 Door 3 B...

Page 6: ...over the Shroud orifice working around the Cone from top to bottom When you get to the bottom of the Cone it is best to have a second person push down on the Cone from inside the Fan as you push the C...

Page 7: ...he 1st Hole in the Doors Figure 8 In windy conditions If the Fan Doors do not close when the Fan is off or if the Doors open before the Fan turns on increase the Spring tension by re attaching the Spr...

Page 8: ...t as shown Attach the Cable Bracket to the hole at the bottom of the Cone Item 4 with a 1 4 20 Flange Bolt Item 5 and Nut Item 6 as shown in Step 3 1 2 Step 1 Insert Cable into hole in the Top Pivot B...

Page 9: ...on MV1864P 9 Attaching the Grill Attach the Grill to the Cone by inserting the Grill ends into the slots in the Cone as shown in Figure 10 below 2 1 Key Description 1 Cone 2 Grill End Figure 10 Attach...

Page 10: ...reen in place Step 2 Turn the other 4 Screen Clips to secure the Screen in Place Step 3 6 1 2 Spaces 8 1 2 Spaces Proper Screen Orientation from Intake side of Fan Intake side of Fan Step 1 Slide Scre...

Page 11: ...in the hardware package Leave a Drip Loop so that moisture collecting on the Cord will not run down and damage the Motor See Figure 12 Cut out a section of the Screen where you want the Cord to exit t...

Page 12: ...nd Belt Tensioner Lubrication Grease zerks are provided for lubrication on the fan shaft bearings and the belt tensioner Lubricate the fan every 2 6 months or whenever these components get wet Disconn...

Page 13: ...TIME EQUIPMENT MILFORD IN 46542 49862 42 208 230 460 V 60 HZ 3PH 1 5 HP Fan Model Number see chart for correct Tensioner positioning with newbelt installed Fan Part No Tensioner Position 49862 22 Seri...

Page 14: ...TURBO 39002 452 CHORE TIME EQUIPMENT MILFORD IN 46542 49862 41 200 230 460 V 60 HZ 3 PH 1 5 HP HYFLO Fan Part No 52 TURBO 39002 452 CHORE TIM E EQUIPMENT MILFORD IN 46542 49862 41 200 230 460 V 60 HZ...

Page 15: ...B 30 Nut 1 4 20 HX FLG Ser 46298 All 6 Blade Cast Aluminum w Bushing 49731 All 31 52 Post Support 50122 All 7 Motor Support 49734 All 32 Cable Assembly Bracket 50622 All 8 Bearing 1 Pillow Block 50553...

Page 16: ...Part Numbers 16 MV1864P This Page left blank intentionally...

Page 17: ...also have other rights based upon your specific jurisdiction Compliance with federal state and local rules which apply to the location installation and use of the Product are the responsibility of the...

Page 18: ...tively referred to as CTB Subsequent changes to any manual made by any third party have not been reviewed nor authenticated by CTB Such changes may include but are not limited to translation into lang...

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