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User’s Manual

Installation, Operations,

Maintenance and Parts

 

Part No. 6020031A

Do not install, operate or service this product unless you 

have read and understand the Safety Practices, Warnings, 

and Installation and Operating Instructions contained in 

this User’s Manual. Failure to do so could result in death 

or serious injury.

This manual applies to fans 

manufactured beginning 

November 2016 with the serial 

number C61174800 and higher.

Commercial HVLS Fans

Summary of Contents for HVLS series

Page 1: ...nless you have read and understand the Safety Practices Warnings and Installation and Operating Instructions contained in this User s Manual Failure to do so could result in death or serious injury This manual applies to fans manufactured beginning November 2016 with the serial number C61174800 and higher Commercial HVLS Fans ...

Page 2: ...sed to alert you to potential personal injury hazards Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible death or injury SAFETY SIGNAL WORDS Introduction 2 Safety Signal Words 2 Safety Practices 3 Owner s Responsibilities 4 Fan Kit 5 Hardware 6 Installation Considerations 7 Fan Mount 9 Components 12 TABLE OF CONTENTS Installation 13 Operating Instructions 20 Planned Maintenance 21 ...

Page 3: ...l fan until you have received proper training Improper use could result in property damage bodily injury and or death Read and follow the complete OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS on page 20 before use If you do not understand the instructions ask your supervisor to explain them to you or call your local distributor DO NOT USE THE FAN IF IT APPEARS DAMAGED OR DOES NOT OPERATE PROPERLY Inform your supervisor...

Page 4: ...uld be replaced Manufacturer s recommended periodic maintenance and inspection procedures in effect at date of shipment shall be followed and written records of the performance of these procedures should be kept Commercial fans that are structurally damaged or have experienced impacts from external sources shall be removed from service inspected by the manufacturer s authorized representative and ...

Page 5: ...ional Fire Prevention Association as referenced in sections 12 1 4 and 11 1 7 High Volume Low Speed HVLS Fans The installation of HVLS fans in buildings equipped with sprinklers including ESFR sprinklers shall comply with the following The maximum fan diameter shall be 14 feet 4 3 m The fan shall be approximately centered between four adjacent sprinklers The vertical clearance from the fan to spri...

Page 6: ...de 5 serrated head Motor mount hardware 6017838 x4 5 16 lock washer 6017835 x4 5 16 18UNC x 3 4 Torx screw grade 5 6017872 x1 T40 Torx wrench Fan mount 6017873 x4 3 8 16UNC x 2 1 2 hex bolt grade 5 serrated head 6015118 x4 3 8 16UNC hex nut grade 5 serrated head Blade hardware 6017837 x10 5 16 18UNC x 1 3 4 hex bolt grade 5 serrated head Bottom cover hardware 6017870 x3 8 32UNC x 1 4 Torx screw 60...

Page 7: ...kler systems HVAC systems etc In addition OSHA requirements state that fan blades must be a minimum of 10 above the floor Fig 2 36 exclusion zone 18 radius both sides 36 min to wall 10 min to floor Do not mount directly under or within exclusion zone or in line with HVAC supply discharge vent Fan Size Extension size Ft Max Roof Angle Allowable degrees 6Ft 1 5 17 6Ft 2 20 6Ft 3 35 6Ft 4 40 8Ft 1 5 ...

Page 8: ...t NOTE If the fan is part of a networked system ensure placement is in accordance with the building layout NOTE Be certain to comply with all local and national codes during installation For fans that will be subjected to high cross winds open bay doors outdoor applications or air conditioning diffuser ducts the fan must be at least one fan diameter as measured from the end of the winglet from ope...

Page 9: ...UNTING TYPES I beam Solid beam Truss Z purlin I BEAM MOUNTED See page 9 for I beam mounting instructions SOLID BEAM MOUNTED See page 9 for solid beam mounting instructions TRUSS MOUNTED See page 10 for truss mounting instructions Z PURLIN MOUNTED See page 10 for z purlin mounting instructions ...

Page 10: ...the I beam flange by at least 30 3 Torque the nuts to 20 28 ft lbs SOLID BEAM MOUNTING 6018175 CONCRETE 6018026 WOOD 1 Locate the beam bracket 6018108 Ensure that the bottom flange of the bracket is below the bottom of the beam and square to the beam NOTE The vertical flange of the beam bracket must be square with respect to the floor Shim as required 2 Using the holes in the beam bracket as a tem...

Page 11: ...Fig 5 top mounting preferred 4 Fastenstrutchannelbeamstobuildingtrusssystemusing 3 8 dia grade 5 hardware not provided DO NOT use spring loaded strut channel beam hardware Locking hardware nuts and washers required Z PURLINMOUNTINSTALLATION OPTIONALKIT6017945 1 The z purlin mounting kit is available from Entrematic Consult a structural engineer prior to installation 2 Using the z purlin backer pla...

Page 12: ...2015 12 6020031A Commercial HVLS Fans November 2016 COMPONENTS Fan mount Controller box Guy wires if required see page 18 Motor assembly Power communication cables Blade assembly Bottom cover Down tube Remote control Fig 7 ...

Page 13: ...d to prevent interference with the down tube See Fig 8 Ensureproperconnectionofthepowerandcommunication cables Failure to properly connect the cables can lead to operating issues 4 Slidethedowntubeoverthemotorassemblymountbracket ensuring that the cables are not pinched or placed into a bind Align the down tube so that the holes in the down tube align with the holes in the motor assembly mount bra...

Page 14: ...n mount Ensure that the power and communication cables are free of binding or pinching See Fig 10 3 Loosely install the second 6017448 3 8 dia x 3 1 4 bolt and nut in the bottom hole at the top of the down tube Ensure that the bolt does not pinch or bind the power and communication cables See Fig 11 4 Using a spirit level ensure that the down tube is plumb 5 Tighten the 3 8 dia x 3 1 4 bolts to 20...

Page 15: ...possible and oriented such that the connections at either end are accessible 1 Install the controller box to building structure such that the box is secure against movement Fasteners not included 2 Route the power and communication cables from the fan mounting location to the controller box Ensure that the cables are routed clear of the fan blades and supported throughout their run 3 Connect the p...

Page 16: ...rim Position the forward tang of the mount in the forward end of the blade pocket 3 Rotate in the same plane as the hub to seat the blade mount into the blade pocket 4 Insert two 6017837 5 16 dia x 1 3 4 long fasteners from below through the hub mount ring and blade mount Tighten enough to hold the blade in place but do not fully tighten at this time 5 Repeat installation steps 1 through 4 for eac...

Page 17: ...ATION continued Bottom cover INSTALL BOTTOM COVER 1 Align the mounting holes on the bottom cover with the mounting holes on the motor assembly Install the three 6017870 8 dia Torx fasteners supplied Firmly tighten the fasteners using the 6017871 Torx tool provided See Fig 16 Fig 16 ...

Page 18: ... attach guy wires may result in severe injury or death 1 Remove parts from package and inventory Package contents include 4 cables 4 gripple cable clamps 2 5 16 18 x 1 serrated flanged hex nuts 2 guywire clamp brackets and 1 Gripple release tool 2 Locatethedowntubeclampbracketonthedowntube The clamp bracket should be located approximately halfway between the mounting bracket and the motor assembly...

Page 19: ... taut cable set while maintaining the down tube plumb Either secure the loose cable ends or trim INSTALLING THE REMOTE 1 The fan remote may be mounted directly into a standard walljunctionboxordirectlytoawallsurfaceusingmounting tape Locate the remote within 50 of the fan See Fig 18 NOTE A clear sight line between the fan and the remote is preferred in order to maximize the remote s effective dist...

Page 20: ... 2 3 full speed 2 AdjustthespeedbypressingeithertheINCREASESPEED or DECREASE SPEED buttons Each press of the buttons will adjust the fan speed by approximately 5 STOPPING THE FAN 1 Press the POWER OFF button once to stop the fan PROGRAMMING THE FAVORITE BUTTON NOTE The fan ships from the factory with the FAVORITE button pre programmed to approximately 2 3 full speed 1 With the fan running adjust t...

Page 21: ... following planned maintenance procedures ANNUALLY 1 Inspectblademountinghardwareandtightenasrequired Torque to 20 28 ft lbs 2 Inspect guy wires for chaffing or wear Ensure wires are taut Re tighten cables as required and ensure all cable mounting hardware is secure Maintain plumb attitude of downtube Torque to 12 17 ft lbs 3 Inspect fan blades and winglets Clean fan blades as required Use a soft ...

Page 22: ...w blink blue light no movement 5 Solid blue light sustained shuddering movement 6 Fan runs but makes noise or vibrates a No power to fan b Circuit breaker on controller box tripped c Communication cable loose d Remote is not programmed e Bad remote f Issue inside controller box a Power cable loose a Bad communication cable b Encoder cable loose c Motor power lead loose d Issue inside controller bo...

Page 23: ...ss remote has been associated with the controller See Fig 23 CHANGING THE BATTERY IN THE REMOTE Burnhazard Toavoidtheriskoffire explosionorburns DO NOTrecharge disassemble crush punctureorincinerate the battery DO NOT heat the battery above 212 F 100 C NOTE A dead battery must be replaced promptly in order to retain programming 1 Removethewirelessremotefromthefaceplateassembly 2 Place a flathead s...

Page 24: ... open in the event of an active fire alarm 2 The fire control system fan shutdown option is not enabled when shipped To enable the fire control system fan shutdown option remove jumper and route a pair of conductors to a set of customer supplied N C contacts in the building s fire alarm panel See Fig 25 3 To test the fire control system fan shutdown operation remove the wire from the NC contact at...

Page 25: ...product only replacement parts that do not interfere with the safe normal operation of the product must be used Incorporation of replacement parts or modifications that weaken the structural integrity of the product or in any way alter the product from its normal working condition at the time of purchase from Entrematic may result in product malfunction breakdown premature wear death or serious in...

Page 26: ...ASSEMBLY 14FT SILVER 6017584 10 1 REMOTE CONSULT FACTORY 11 1 MOTOR ASSEMBLY 6016280 12 1 CEILING COVER PLATE 6017848 13 1 WOOD BEAM CLAMP OPTIONAL 6018026 14 1 EXTENSION GUY WIRE KIT 3 5 6016307 EXTENSION GUY WIRE KIT 6 10 6017765 EXTENSION GUY WIRE KIT 11 15 6017766 15 2 3 8 16UNC X 3 1 4 FLNG SERTD HEX BOLT GRD 5 6017748 16 3 8 32UNC X1 4 LG FLT HD SCREW TORX ZP 6017870 17 10 5 16 18UNC X 1 3 4...

Page 27: ...9 years for replacement parts only This Limited Warranty does not cover any failure caused by improper installation abuse improper operation negligence or failure to maintain and adjust the HVLS FAN properly Parts requiring replacement due to damage resulting from impact abuse or improper operation are not covered by this warranty ENTREMATIC DISCLAIMSANY RESPONSIBILITY OR LIABILITY FOR ANY LOSS OR...

Page 28: ...utor is Please direct questions about your fan to your local distributor Corporate Head Office 1612 Hutton Dr Suite 140 Carrollton TX 75006 Tel 1 972 466 0707 Fax 1 972 323 2661 Part No 6020031A Entrematic Group AB 2015 ...

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