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Centrifugal Inline Fans

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Receiving

Upon receiving the product check to ensure all items 
are accounted for by referencing the delivery receipt or 
packing list. Inspect each crate or carton for shipping 
damage before accepting delivery. Alert the carrier 
of any damage detected. The customer will make 
a notation of damage (or shortage of items) on the 
delivery receipt and all copies of the bill of lading which 
is countersigned by the delivering carrier. If damaged, 
immediately contact your local representative. Any 
physical damage to the unit after acceptance is not the 
responsibility of the manufacturer.

Unpacking

Verify that all required parts and the correct quantity 
of each item have been received. If any items are 
missing, report shortages to your local representative to 
arrange for obtaining missing parts. Sometimes it is not 
possible that all items for the unit be shipped together 
due to availability of transportation and truck space. 
Confirmation of shipment(s) must be limited to only 
items on the bill of lading.

Handling

Move fan to desired location and determine position of 
access panels, discharge and motor. Make sure the inlet 
and outlet have at least 2½ times the wheel diameter 
(duct diameter) before any obstructions like an elbow 
or transition. Attach the fan to a suitable framework 
as specified; hanging or base vibration isolators 
are recommended. See the SQ-M & BSQ-M Fan 
Dimensions table on page 3 for physical dimensions, 
utilizing Figures 1 and 2. Mounting dimensions and 
vibration isolator centerline information is provided 
on pages 4 and 5. The motor’s amperage and voltage 
ratings must be checked for compatibility to supply 
voltage prior to final electrical connection. Electrical 
lead-in wires are then connected to the factory supplied 
safety disconnect switch. All wiring must conform to 
local and national codes.

Fan Storage

Fans are protected against damage during shipment. If 
the unit cannot be installed and operated immediately, 
precautions need to be taken to prevent deterioration of 
the unit during storage. The user assumes responsibility 
of the fan and accessories while in storage. The 
manufacturer will not be responsible for damage during 
storage. These suggestions are provided solely as a 
convenience to the user.

Indoor Storage: 

The ideal environment for the storage 

of fans and accessories is indoors, above grade, in a 
low humidity atmosphere which is sealed to prevent 
the entry of blowing dust, rain or snow. Temperatures 
should be evenly maintained between 30° to 110°F 

(-1° to 43°C)

 (wide temperature swings may cause 

condensation and “sweating” of metal parts). All 
accessories must be stored indoors in a clean, dry 
atmosphere.

Remove any accumulations of dirt, water, ice or snow 
and wipe dry before moving to indoor storage. To avoid 
“sweating” of metal parts allow cold parts to reach room 
temperature. To dry parts and packages, use a portable 
electric heater to get rid of any moisture buildup. Leave 
coverings loose to permit air circulation and to allow for 
periodic inspection.

The unit should be stored at least 3½ inches 

(89 mm) 

off the floor on wooden blocks covered with moisture 
proof paper or polyethylene sheathing. Aisles between 
parts and along all walls should be provided to permit 
air circulation and space for inspection.

Outdoor Storage: 

Fans designed for outdoor 

applications may be stored outdoors, if absolutely 
necessary. Roads or aisles for portable cranes and 
hauling equipment are needed.
The fan should be placed on a level surface to prevent 
water from leaking into the fan. The fan should be 
elevated on an adequate number of wooden blocks so 
that it is above water and snow levels and has enough 
blocking to prevent it from settling into soft ground. 
Locate parts far enough apart to permit air circulation, 
sunlight and space for periodic inspection. To minimize 
water accumulation, place all fan parts on blocking 
supports so that rain water will run off.

Do not cover parts with plastic film or tarps as these 
cause condensation of moisture from the air passing 
through heating and cooling cycles.

Fan wheels should be blocked to prevent spinning 
caused by strong winds.

Inspection and Maintenance During 
Storage

While in storage, inspect fans once per month. Keep a 
record of inspection and maintenance performed.

If moisture or dirt accumulations are found on parts, 
the source should be located and eliminated. At each 
inspection, rotate the wheel by hand ten to fifteen 
revolutions to distribute lubricant on motor. If paint 
deterioration begins, consideration should be given to 
touch-up or repainting. Fans with special coatings may 
require special techniques for touch-up or repair.

Machined parts coated with rust preventive should be 
restored to good condition promptly if signs of rust 
occur. Immediately remove the original rust preventive 
coating with petroleum solvent and clean with lint-free 
cloths. Polish any remaining rust from surface with 
crocus cloth or fine emery paper and oil. Do not destroy 
the continuity of the surfaces. Thoroughly wipe clean 
with Tectyl

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 506 (Ashland Inc.) or the equivalent. For 

hard to reach internal surfaces or for occasional use, 
consider using Tectyl

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 511M Rust Preventive, WD-40

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or the equivalent.

Removing From Storage

As fans are removed from storage to be installed in their 
final location, they should be protected and maintained 
in a similar fashion until the fan equipment goes into 
operation.

Summary of Contents for BSQ-M 100

Page 1: ...erify that the power source is compatible with the equipment 7 Never open access doors to a duct while the fan is running Model SQ M Direct Drive Model SQ M is a direct drive centrifugal inline exhaus...

Page 2: ...parts All accessories must be stored indoors in a clean dry atmosphere Remove any accumulations of dirt water ice or snow and wipe dry before moving to indoor storage To avoid sweating of metal parts...

Page 3: ...886 347 8 762 30 508 20 406 16 0 1192 x CFM 159 350 18 ga 889 x 889 35 x 35 300 300HP 1168 46 965 38 1168 46 1064 417 8 864 34 559 22 457 18 0 0826 x CFM 244 537 16 ga 1067 x 1067 42 x 42 360 360HP 13...

Page 4: ...ss panels are located on the two sides adjacent to the motor Figure 5 Vertical Hanging or Base Mount G B B D D Hanging rails by others Mounting Dimensional Data Model A B C D G SQ M 70 270 105 8 432 1...

Page 5: ...8 BSQ M 160 420 35 13 8 35 13 8 64 2 Spring Base Isolators Model H J J1 L I K SQ M 70 90 38 1 51 2 70 2 152 6 SQ M 100 160 35 13 8 51 2 150 515 16 BSQ M 70 140 35 13 8 35 13 8 60 23 8 150 515 16 BSQ...

Page 6: ...itical Reversed rotation will result in poor air performance motor overloading and possible burnout Check wheel rotation by momentarily energizing the unit all SQ M and BSQ M fans have clockwise wheel...

Page 7: ...not striking the venturi or any obstacle 3 Start the fan and shut it off immediately to check rotation of the wheel with directional arrow in the motor compartment see Figure 8 4 When the fan is star...

Page 8: ...dition that will cause vibration in the fan WARNING This unit should be made non functional when cleaning the wheel or housing fuses removed disconnect locked off Torque Speci cations for Bushings Ref...

Page 9: ...y duty in dirty dusty locations high ambient temperatures moisture laden atmosphere vibration 3 to 6 12 to 24 hours per day heavy duty or if moisture is present 6 to 12 8 to 16 hours per day in clean...

Page 10: ...l Inline Exhaust Fan VENTURI WHEEL ACCESS PANEL HOUSING VENTURI PANEL WHEEL MOTOR COVER MOTOR MOTOR COVER MOTOR ACCESS PANEL BSQ M Belt Drive Centrifugal Inline Exhaust Fan Parts List Each fan bears a...

Page 11: ...tighten See Pre Start Up Checks pages 6 7 Foreign objects in wheel or housing Remove objects check for damage or unbalance Reduced air ow System resistance too high Check system Proper operation of ba...

Page 12: ...ct area tab and in the Technical Data Library Greenheck s Centrifugal Inline Fans catalog Models SQ M and BSQ M provides additional information describing the equipment fan performance available acces...

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