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dedicated circuit with extra capacity (20 amp circuit at 110 VAC. 10 amp circuit at 230
VAC).
5.3
Running the Hurricane II Fan
TM
1. Quickly turn on then off the power and check to see if the fan is moving easily without
rubbing the edge. Sometimes in shipping the fan may be damaged due to mishandling or
jarring of the unit. Contact your shipper and CITC if damage has occurred in transport.
2. Spin the entire fan to the position you want the air to flow, tightening the lock- down nut
on the spindle to stop it from moving. Use a wrench.
3. Turn on the fan to speed desired, aiming the airflow the direction you want, allowing 25-
30' (7.6-9.1m) of open air space for air movement in front of the fan Your fan is designed
to be left on continuously for 2 years without overheating or failure.
5.4
Transporting the Hurricane II Fan
TM
When shipping or transporting to another location (not boxed), be sure to set the fan on
the floor, not hanging from the bracket. Damage may occur or you may misalign the fan
unit. Always have the fan lying down on the floor with the bracket up or legs off the floor.
5.5
Hanging the Hurricane II Fan
TM
1.
For hanging, use baby-spud C-Clamp with a washer, cotter key and
safety cable
.
Place the C-Clamp baby spud onto the attachment on the edge of either of the legs,
placing the cotter key through the pin and tightening the lock screw with a wrench. Adjust
the position by loosening the upper nut and spinning the entire shaft inside the C-Clamp.
Never loosen the tightening screw on the Hurricane II
TM
bracket while hanging
.
2.
Attach the safety cable around the pipe grid
and through the handle of the Hurricane
and attach the cable to itself. You may now adjust the position of the Hurricane II
TM
with
the wrench, spinning or tilting as desired. Do not loosen any of the anchor bolts for
movement without the safety cable attached first.
5.6
Optional Universal DMX Control
With DMX control, you will be able to turn the fan on when the slider control reaches
approximately 50%. (See section 5.8).
Lock Bolts
Swivel Lock
Washer
Cotter Key