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6. General Motor Procedure:
Since Cincinnati Fan does not supply the motor for Arrangement 1 blowers, consult your motor supplier for the cor-
rect long term storage instructions.
NOTE
:
For specific storage instructions, for any accessory parts that were supplied, refer to the manufacturer’s
instructions.
VIII. LONG TERM STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS: (Storage exceeding 30 days after receipt of equipment)
NOTE: Failure to adhere to these instructions voids all warranties in their entirety.
1. Storage site selection:
(a) Level, well-drained, firm surface, in clean, dry and warm location. Minimum temperature of 50°F (10°C).
(b) Isolated from possibility of physical damage from construction vehicles, erection equipment, etc.
(c) Accessible for periodical inspection and maintenance.
2. The blower should be supported under each corner of its base to allow it to “breathe”. Supports (2 x 4’s, timbers, or
railroad ties) should be placed diagonally under each corner.
3. If the equipment is to be stored for more than three (3) months, the entire blower assembly must be loosely covered
with plastic,
but not tightly wrapped
.
4. Initial inspections must be made of the following components, and immediate corrective action taken if discrepancies
are found, to insure adequate protection of the equipment during storage.
(a)
Blower bearings only
should be completely filled with lubricant to minimize the chance of oxidation or
rust.
5. Storage Maintenance:
A periodic inspection and maintenance log, by date and action taken, must be developed and main-
tained for each blower. See example below. Each item must be checked monthly.
EXAMPLE:
Storage / Maintenance Schedule Log