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Troubleshooting Guide

 

Symptom

 

Possible Cause(s)

 

Corrective Action

 

Fan will not start 

1. Tripped circuit breaker 

1. Reset circuit breaker 

 

2. Defective motor 

2. Repair or replace 

 

3. Incorrectly wired 

3. Shut off power, check for  proper connections 

 

4. Electricity turned off 

4. Contact local power company 

Excessive noise or vibration  1. Blade is hitting housing 

1. Free blade of obstruction 

 

2. Blade is bent 

2. Replace blade 

 

3. Fan not securely anchored  3. Secure properly 

 

4. Bad/noisy bearings 

4. Replace motor 

Insufficient airflow 

1. Incorrect voltage applied 

1. Wire properly 

 

2. Defective motor 

2. Replace motor 

 

3. Propeller is damaged 

3. Replace propeller 

 

4. Blocked Airflow 

4. Remove obstructions 

 

5. Not enough intake air 

5. Add additional air intake openings 

 

6. Fan is dirty 

6. Clean fan guards/screens, motor and propeller 

Motor overheats or trips out  1. Over/under line voltage 

1. Contact local power company 

 

2. Defective motor 

2. Replace motor 

 

3. Fan is dirty.   

3. Clean fan guards/screens, motor and propeller 

 

4. Not enough intake air 

4. Add additional air intake openings 

Fan Installation 

 

         

Caution

Before operating your new fan, check blade for proper torque, check all fasteners for tightness and assure 

screens and/or shutters are securely in place.

 

For framing dimensions, refer to rough-in opening height and width shown in the specifications above. 
Position the fan for desired airflow.  Air will discharge on the side of the fan facing the propeller. 

Assure the fan is fastened securely in the opening to avoid excess “rattling” or vibration using proper fasteners.  Fasteners

 not included. 

Refer to motor nameplate for wiring diagram. 

Maintenance

 

Periodic maintenance schedules should be set to assure reliability and performance of the fan.  This maintenance should included inspection 

of all fasteners, propeller torque and proper cleaning of the complete fan assembly.   
Check for excessive vibration while fan is running.   
Periodically inspect and tighten all set screws and hardware. 
Assure all mounting hardware, chains, etc. are properly secured. 
Motors feature permanently sealed ball bearings and require no further lubrication. 
The fan propeller should be periodically cleaned to assure proper balance and performance. 

 

Performance

 

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

CFM(115/230v)

 

CFM/Watt(115/230v)

 

  

Model

 

HP

 

F.L.A.

 

Volt.

 

Ph

 

Hz

 

Motor 

RPM

 

0.00" 

SP

 

0.05" 

SP

 

0.10" 

SP

 

0.15" 

SP

 

0.00" 

SP

 

0.05" 

SP

 

0.10" 

SP

 

0.15" 

SP

 

Db   

0.00"  

SP  

 

116192

 

 1/2

 

5.2/2.8

-

2.6

 

115/208

-

230

 

1

 

60

 

825

 

11,077

 

10,217

 

9,381

 

8,557

 

21.1

 

18.6

 

16.4

 

14.5

 

76

 

116189

 

1/2

 

5.2/2.8

-

2.6

 

115/208

-

230

 

1

 

60

 

825

 

10,525

 

9,698

 

8,910

 

8,130

 

20.6

 

18.2

 

15.9

 

14

 

77

 

115237

 

1

 

11.0/5.5

 

115/230

 

1

 

60

 

850

 

18,926

 

17,481

 

15,973

 

14,256

 

19.9

 

17.8

 

15.8

 

13.7

 

80

 

Summary of Contents for 116192

Page 1: ...ting to assemble install operate or maintain the equipment described within this manual Carefully follow all safety information Save this manual for future reference Model _______________________________ Purchase Date _________________________ Date 04 27 18 Form HV0022 Version 3 Model Numbers Covered 116192 115237 116189 ...

Page 2: ...ts in fan or drive components while fan is connected to a power source Warning 1 Read and follow all instructions cautions dangers and warnings Failure to do so could result in personal injury death or property damage 2 Make sure the electrical power source conforms to the requirement of the fan s as well as local codes 3 Electrical connections installation and maintenance must be done by qualifie...

Page 3: ...securely in place For framing dimensions refer to rough in opening height and width shown in the specifications above Position the fan for desired airflow Air will discharge on the side of the fan facing the propeller Assure the fan is fastened securely in the opening to avoid excess rattling or vibration using proper fasteners Fasteners not included Refer to motor nameplate for wiring diagram Mai...

Page 4: ...36SCREEN N 36SCREEN N 48SCREEN N 2 1 3 Clip for screen CLIP SC CLIP SC CLIP SC 24 4 Motor B370 8E B370 8E A750 8VE 1 5 Upright frame piece N A N A N A 2 6 A B C D Side panel piece N A N A N A 4 9 Venturi panel N A N A N A 1 12 Propeller 9001481 9001481 9001567 1 13 Motor mounting plate N A N A N A 1 Alum discharge shutter N A SA36DX N A 1 ...

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