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MPA IO&M

B51223-005

®

MPA

Modular Plenum Array

Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual

This publication contains the installation, operation and 

maintenance procedures for standard units of the MPA: 

Modular Plenum Array.

Carefully read this publication and any 

supplemental documents prior to any 

installation or maintenance procedure.

Protect yourself and others by observing all safety 

information. Failure to comply with instructions could result 

in personal injury and/or property damage. For information 

and instructions on special equipment, contact Loren Cook 

Company at (417) 869-6474.

General Safety

Only qualified personnel should install the fan. Personnel 

should have a clear understanding of these instructions and 

should be aware of general safety precautions. Improper 

installation can result in electric shock, possible injury due 

to coming in contact with moving parts, as well as other 

potential hazards.

Important Guidelines:

• Follow all local electrical and safety codes, as well as 

the National Electrical Code (NEC) and the National Fire 

Protection Agency (NFPA), where applicable. In Canada, 

follow the Canadian Electric Code (CEC). 

• The rotation of the impeller is critical. It must be free to rotate 

without striking or rubbing any stationary objects. 

• Motor must be securely mounted and adequately grounded. 
• Do not operate fan impeller faster than max catalogued fan 

rpm. Adjustments to fan speed significantly effects motor 

load. If the fan speed is changed, the motor current should be 

checked to be sure it is not exceeding the motor nameplate 

amps. 

• Do not allow the power cable to kink or come in contact with 

oil, grease, hot surfaces, or chemicals. Replace power cable 

immediately if damaged. 

• Verify that the power source is compatible with the equipment.

Receiving and Inspection

Carefully inspect the fan and accessories for any damage 

and shortage immediately upon receipt of fan. All Cook 

products are carefully constructed and inspected before 

shipment to insure the highest quality and performance.

•  Turn the wheel by hand to ensure it turns freely and does 

not bind.

•  Compare all components with the bill of lading or packing 

list to verify that the proper unit was received. 

•  Check each unit for any damage that may have occurred 

in transit.

•  Record on the Delivery Receipt any visible sign of 

damage.

Rotating Parts & Electrical Shock Hazard:

Fans should be installed and serviced by qualified personnel 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 emergency and in order that 

maintenance personnel are provided complete control of the power 

source.
When servicing the fan, the motor may be hot enough to cause pain or 

injury. Allow motor to cool before servicing

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 windmilling.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 contact with personnel, tools or 

clothing.
Failure to follow these instructions could result in death or serious 

injury.

Summary of Contents for MPA Series

Page 1: ...es not bind Compare all components with the bill of lading or packing list to verify that the proper unit was received Check each unit for any damage that may have occurred in transit Record on the De...

Page 2: ...ained If units are to be stored outside they should be covered with a water resistant material Stored equipment should be on a clean dry floor or blocked up off the ground to prevent unit from setting...

Page 3: ...ery dirty or high temperatures exist divide the service interval by 4 Lubrication requirements are normally attached to the motor Do not over lubricate The major cause of motor bearing failure is cont...

Page 4: ...frequency controllers can generate motor noise Objects which are installed in a high velocity airstream can generate noise This includes flow sensors turning vanes etc Non uniform fan inlet condition...

Page 5: ...nit has been serviced Gap distance between the OD of the funnel and the ID of the impeller concentricity Overlap distance the funnel and impeller overlap one another This sketch shows both the gap and...

Page 6: ...s connected to the low pressure side see following diagram Measurement of Airflow Several factors affect the accuracy of this method of determining flow The equations below assume the following There...

Page 7: ...7 MPA IO M B51223 005 Parts List Part No Description 1 Wheel 2 Inlet 3 Motor 1 3 2...

Page 8: ...ces 2015 East Dale Street Springfield Missouri 65803 4637 explaining in writing in detail your complaint and referring to the specific model and serial numbers of your fan Upon receipt by Loren Cook C...

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