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ELECTRICAL WIRING  

WARNING 

If the fans are going to be used for livestock building ventilation to support life where 
failure could result in loss or injury, the user must provide an adequate backup 
ventilation system and a failure alarm system. The user must accept the risk of such 
loss or injury from failure of the ventilation system. 

All wiring must comply with national, state, and local electrical codes. If fans are to be used for livestock ventilation 
to support life where failure could result in loss or injury, and continuous ventilation is essential, it is recommended 
that the fans be wired to individual electrical circuits, or at least two circuits per room. Any minimum ventilation 
fans should be on individual circuits. 

Spin the blade assembly by hand.  Make 
sure that the blade assembly rotates 
freely and did not shift during shipment.  If 
the blades rub in either side of the fan 
orifice, it will be necessary to loosen the 
two (2) 3/8” bolts that secure the blade 
assembly’s hexagonal shaft to the fan x-
braces, center the blade assembly, and 
tighten the bolts to 25-30 ft-lbs torque.  If 
the blades rub in the fan orifice at the top 
or bottom, it will be necessary to loosen 
the four (4) 3/8” bolts that secure the fan x
-braces to the fan uprights, center the 
blade assembly, and tighten the bolts to 
25-30 ft-lbs torque. 
 
Next, the fan drive assembly should be 
checked for alignment.  The fan drive 
assembly must be aligned for proper fan 
performance and to minimize pulley and 
belt wear.  Before wiring and operating 
the fan, check that the drive pulley, driven 
disc and auto belt tensioner are aligned 
by using a straight edge such as a scale 
or yard stick.  If an adjustment is 
necessary, loosen the set screw on the 
motor pulley and adjust to proper 
alignment.  Make sure to retighten the 
motor pulley set screw before the fan is 
operated.  See Figure 17.   

BLADE AND BELT ALIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS  

Figure 17 — Detailed View of Properly Aligned Fan Sheaves 

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Summary of Contents for MNBCDD54

Page 1: ...s coolair com MNEFDD54L MNEFDD54M MNBCDD54L MNBCDD54M UNPACKING Inspect the fan for signs of shipping damage It is the responsibility of the customer to report any shipping damage to the freight carri...

Page 2: ...FRAMING Page 2 FRAME CONSTRUCTION RECOMMENDED MINIMUM SPACING IS 16 Figure 2 58 3 4 SQ I D Spacing POST CONSTRUCTION Figure 3 4 x 4 Post 58 3 4 SQ I D...

Page 3: ...two 1 4 whiz lock nuts fasten the two sheets at the overlapping holes on the inside corner of the two sheets Push the bolts from the outside in and thread the nuts on the inside This process should b...

Page 4: ...pulley and the fan hub pulley If necessary loosen the motor pulley set screw and or the motor mounting bolts and adjust as necessary Re tighten pulley set screw and motor mounting bolts IMPORTANT Mot...

Page 5: ...by finding the bottom cone quarter panel and one of the other panels side panel Place these two panels such that the edge of the side panel overlaps the bottom panel and the holes on the overlapping e...

Page 6: ...rocess on the opposite side for the other handle Figure 11 shows the handle placement To mount the cone assembly pick the assembly up by the handles and place the top of the smaller end over the fan p...

Page 7: ...et The other end of each spring should be attached to the inside door hole in the damper door To check for proper damper operation open the doors fully and allow them to close If either door fails to...

Page 8: ...side of the fan orifice it will be necessary to loosen the two 2 3 8 bolts that secure the blade assembly s hexagonal shaft to the fan x braces center the blade assembly and tighten the bolts to 25 30...

Page 9: ...n the idler arm see Figure 19 Re tighten the 3 8 bolt Turn the blade assembly by hand to insure free rotation Do Not Over Tension The Belt This will cause premature belt and bearing failure To check t...

Page 10: ...d cone See Figure 20 WARNING Protect Fan and Cone from Snow and Ice Buildup WARNING Fan and or cone damage caused by this type of external source WILL NOT be covered by AMERICAN COOLAIR warranties Fig...

Page 11: ...e disc assembly or premature bearing failure may be induced The damper door assembly should be wiped clean so that the doors will pivot freely open completely and close securely The interior sides of...

Page 12: ...USE UNLESS ELECTRICAL WIRING COMPLIES WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES DO NOT WIRE WITHOUT PROVIDING FOR A POWER SOURCE DISCONNECT AT THE FAN ITSELF DO NOT SERVICE EXCEPT BY A QUALIFIED MAINTENANCE TECHNICIA...

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