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457691 • Models CW/CWB, Rev. 5, September 2008 

 

 

 

Copyright 2008 © Greenheck Fan Corp

Greenheck warrants this equipment to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of 
one year from the purchase date. Any units or parts which prove defective during the warranty period will 
be replaced at our option when returned to our factory, transportation prepaid. Motors are warranted by the 
motor manufacturer for a period of one year. Should motors furnished by Greenheck prove defective during 
this period, they should be returned to the nearest authorized motor service station. Greenheck will not be 
responsible for any removal or installation costs.

As a result of our commitment to continuous improvement, Greenheck reserves the right to change specifications 
without notice.

Greenheck Catalog Series C provides additional information describing the 

equipment, fan performance, available accessories, and specification data.

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Phone: (715) 359-6171 • Fax: (715) 355-2399 • E-mail: [email protected] • Website: www.greenheck.com

Warranty

AMCA Publication 410-96, Safety Practices for Users and Installers of Industrial 

and Commercial Fans, provides additional safety information. This publication 

can be obtained from AMCA International, Inc. at: www.amca.org.

Troubleshooting

WARNING: Before taking any corrective action, make certain unit is not capable of operation during repairs.

PROBLEM

CAUSE

CORRECTIVE ACTION

Excessive Noise 

or Vibration

Bad Bearings

Replace.

Wheel unbalance

Clean and remove all dirt buildup off wheel. Check wheel 
balance, rebalance in place if necessary.

Belts too tight or too loose

Adjust tension, see figure 12a-b.

Wheel improperly aligned and 
rubbing

Center wheel on inlet, see figure 7.

Loose drive or motor pulleys

Align and tighten. See “Pre-Starting Checks”, see page 4-6.

Foreign objects in wheel or 
housing

Remove objects, check for damage or unbalance.

Reduced airflow

System resistance too high

Check system: Proper operation of backdraft or control 
dampers, obstruction in ductwork, clean dirty filters.

Unit running backwards

Correct as shown in figure 8.

Excessive dirt buildup on wheels

Clean wheel.

Improper wheel alignment

Center wheel on inlets, see Pre-Starting checks and figure 7.

CWB Belt Drive Centrifugal Sidewall Exhaust Fan

Mounting Plate

Windband

Birdscreen

Breather Tube

Motor Compartment

Wheel

Cover

Summary of Contents for Centrifugal Sidewall Exhaust Fans CW/CWB

Page 1: ...urer s engraved metal nameplate containing the model number and individual serial number Only qualified personnel should install this fan Personnel should have a clear understanding of these instructi...

Page 2: ...t be responsible for damage during storage These suggestions are provided solely as a convenience to the user Indoor The ideal environment for the storage of fans and accessories is indoors above grad...

Page 3: ...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 cl...

Page 4: ...s to the support angles on top 13 Also horizontal alignment can be made by loosening the bearings from the bearing plate Removal of the entire power pack motor drives and wheel for maintenance or clea...

Page 5: ...by the unit 15 Motor amperage should always be checked to avoid serious damage to the motor when speed is varied Operation CW CWB 1 Before starting up or operating fan check all fasteners for tightnes...

Page 6: ...e program will help these units deliver years of dependable service Belt Bearing Maintenance CWB Unit 1 Belts tend to stretch after a period of time They should be checked periodically for wear and ti...

Page 7: ...light duty in clean atmosphere Recommended Relubrication Frequency in Months NOTE If unusual environment conditions exist extreme temperature moisture or contaminants more frequent lubrication is requ...

Page 8: ...actices for Users and Installers of Industrial and Commercial Fans provides additional safety information This publication can be obtained from AMCA International Inc at www amca org Troubleshooting W...

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