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PROPELLER WALL IO&M

B51091-003

Rotating Parts & Electrical Shock Hazard:

Fans should be installed and serviced by qualified person

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nel only.

Disconnect electric power before working on unit (prior to 

removal of guards or entry into access doors).

Follow proper lockout/tagout procedures to ensure the unit 

cannot be energized while being installed or serviced.

A disconnect switch should be placed near the fan in order 

that the power can be swiftly cut off, in case of an emer

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gency and in order that maintenance personnel are provid

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ed complete control of the power source.

Grounding  is  required.  All  field-installed  wiring  must  be 

completed by qualified personnel. All field installed wiring 

must comply with National Electric Code (NFPA 70) and all 

applicable local codes.

Fans  and  blowers  create  pressure  at  the  discharge  and 

vacuum at the inlet. This may cause objects to get pulled 

into the unit and objects to be propelled rapidly from the 

discharge. The discharge should always be directed in a 

safe direction and inlets should not be left unguarded. Any 

object pulled into the inlet will become a projectile capable 

of causing serious injury or death.

When air is allowed to move through a non-powered fan, 

the  impeller  can  rotate,  which  is  referred  to  as  windmill

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ing.  Windmilling  will  cause  hazardous  conditions  due  to 

unexpected  rotation  of  components.  Impellers  should  be 

blocked in position or air passages blocked to prevent draft 

when working on fans.

Friction  and  power  loss  inside  rotating  components  will 

cause them to be a potential burn hazard. All components 

should be approached with caution and/or allowed to cool 

before contacting them for maintenance.

Under  certain  lighting  conditions,  rotating  components 

may appear stationary. Components should be verified to 

be stationary in a safe manner, before they come into con

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tact with personnel, tools or clothing.

Failure to follow these instructions could result in death or 

serious injury.

The attachment of roof mounted fans to the roof curb as 

well as the attachment of roof curbs to the building struc

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ture must exceed the structural requirements based on the 

environmental  loading  derived  from  the  applicable  build

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ing  code  for  the  site.  The  local  code  official  may  require 

variations from the recognized code based on local data. 

The licensed engineer of record will be responsible for pre

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scribing the correct attachment based on construction ma

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terials, code requirements and environmental effects spe

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cific to the installation.

Receiving and Inspection 

Carefully inspect the unit and accessories for any dam

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age and shortage immediately upon receipt of the unit.

• 

Turn the propeller by hand to ensure it turns freely and 

does not bind

•  Record on the 

Delivery Receipt

  any  visible  sign  of 

damage

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PROPELLER WALL

Propeller Wall Fans 

INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL

®

This publication contains the installation, operation and 

maintenance instructions for standard units of the 

Propeller 

Wall Fans.

•  XWD

•  XWHD

• 

XPD

• 

XPHD

• 

XLW / XMW

• 

XLWH / XMWH

• 

XLP / XLPH

• 

XMP / XMPH

•  AWD

•  AWB

• 

APD

• 

APB

• 

EWD

• 

EWB

• 

EPD

• 

EPB

•  SWD

• 

SPB

• 

SPD

• 

Exhaust & Supply 

models

Carefully read this publication and any 

supplemental documents prior to any 

installation or maintenance procedure.

Loren  Cook  catalog, 

Propeller Wall,

  provide  additional 

information  describing  the  equipment,  fan  performance, 

available accessories and specification data.

For additional safety information, refer to AMCA Publica

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tion  410-96, 

Safety Practices for Users and Installers of 

Industrial and Commercial Fans

.

All of the publications listed above can be obtained from:

• 

lorencook.com

•  [email protected]

• 

417-869-6474 ext. 166

For information and instructions on special equipment, 

contact Loren Cook Company at 417-869-6474.

Summary of Contents for APB Series

Page 1: ...ld be verified to be stationary in a safe manner before they come into con tact with personnel tools or clothing Failure to follow these instructions could result in death or serious injury The attach...

Page 2: ...ift by the shaft motor or housing Storage If the fan is stored for any length of time prior to installa tion coat the shaft with grease or a rust preventative com pound Store it in its original shippi...

Page 3: ...ting surface using Number 12 sheet metal screws on six inch centers around the perimeter 3 Manually operate the shutter to ensure the blades move freely Wall Fans with Wall Housing 1 Remove end guard...

Page 4: ...e it is advisable to lubricate as directed above For units in severe conditions lubrication intervals should be reduced to half Motors without sleeve bearings as described above will have grease lubri...

Page 5: ...ons Nema Frame Size Up to and Including 184T 213T 365T 404T and Larger 1800 RPM and Less Over 1800 RPM 1800 RPM and Less Over 1800 RPM 1800 RPM and Less Over 1800 RPM Standard 3 yrs 6 months 2 yrs 6 m...

Page 6: ...ve force is required to remove the pulleys a three jaw puller can be used This tool however can easily warp a pulley If the puller is used inspect the trueness of the pulley after it is re moved from...

Page 7: ...4 22 1 24 7 16 25 1 4 20 13 21 24 3 4 22 1 24 7 16 25 1 4 24 15 21 30 3 4 27 1 1 2 30 7 16 31 1 4 24 15 13 30 3 4 27 1 1 2 30 7 16 31 1 4 30 30 24 16 21 36 3 4 33 1 1 2 36 7 16 37 1 4 36 36 30 16 21...

Page 8: ...Air Flow 6 2 3 9 11 10 2 6 3 9 11 10 4 5 4 5 1 1 XPHD Exhaust Size 12 18 Size 20 24 Supply Size 12 18 5 5 5 5 4 7 4 7 4 7 4 7 6 2 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 3 9 11 10 9 11 10 6 2 3 Size 20 24 6 2 3 9 11 10 6 2...

Page 9: ...or Plate 3 Prop 10 Drive Sheave 4 Power Assembly Feet 3 11 Driven Sheave 5 Shaft 12 Belt 6 Bearings 2 13 End Wire Guard 7 Venturi Note Since 2012 the venturi and base are one piece XLP XLPH XMP XMPH S...

Page 10: ...elt 12 Driven Sheave Note Since 2012 the venturi and base are one piece APD Exhaust Supply 7 7 Air Flow Air Flow Rotation Rotation 1 2 3 8 9 8 9 10 10 4 4 1 2 3 6 5 6 5 APB Exhaust Supply 7 7 Air Flow...

Page 11: ...iven Sheave 4 Venturi 13 Fan Box Panels 5 Motor 14 Mounting Collar Angles 4 6 Motor plate 15 Anchor Angles 2 7 End Wire Guard 16 Shutters 8 Bearing Note Since 2012 the venturi and base are one piece 9...

Page 12: ...warranty claim notify Loren Cook Company General Offices 2015 East Dale Street Springfield Missouri 65803 4637 explaining in writing in detail your complaint and referring to the specific model and s...

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