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Upblast Centrifugal Roof Exhaust Fans

Fan Inlet Connections

In order to assure proper fan performance, caution must be exercised in fan placement and connection to the ventilation 
system. Obstructions, transitions, poorly designed elbows, improperly selected dampers, etc, can cause reduced 
performance, excessive noise and increased mechanical stress. For performance to be as published, the system must 
provide uniform and stable airflow into the fan.

Dampers must open fully. 
Use motorized dampers in 
low airflow applications to 
reduce losses.

Avoid sharp turns or 
entrance conditions which 
cause uneven flow. Use 
turning vanes in elbows to 
reduce adverse effects.

Provide uniform airflow 
at fan inlet to assure 
optimum performance.

Provide uniform airflow at fan inlet and 
through the damper to assure optimum 
performance. The curb cap should be 
three wheel diameters from the radius. Use 
turning vanes in duct when possible.

Poor

Poor

Good

Good

Table 3: Grease Manufacturers

Manufacturer 

Grease (NLGI #2)

U.S. Electric Motors

Grease No. 83343

Chevron U.S.A. Inc

Chevron SRI Grease #2

Mobil Oil Corporation

Mobilith

Mobil 532

Texaco, Inc.

Premium BRB #2

Texaco Multifak #2

Amoco Oil Co.

Rykon Premium #2

Exxon

Unirex N2

Shell

B Shell Alvania #2

Table 2: Suggested Fan Bearing Greasing Intervals

Interval 

(months)

Type of Service

1 to 3

Heavy 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, relatively dry 
atmosphere

12 to 18

Infrequent operation or 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 required.

A good quality lithium base grease, conforming to  
NLGI Grade 2 consistency, such as those listed here  
may be used.

Belt/Bearing Maintenance CUBE Unit

  1.  Belts tend to stretch after a period of time. They 

should be checked periodically for wear and 
tightness. When replacing belts, use the same type 
as supplied with the unit.

  2.  Matched belts should always be used on units with 

multi-groove pulleys.

  3.  For belt replacement, loosen the tensioning device 

enough to allow removal of the belt by hand.

  4.  Once installed, adjust belts as shown in 

“Pre-Starting Checks.”

  5.  Shaft bearings can be classified in two 

groups: relubricating and non-relubricating. All 
non-relubricating bearings on standard Model 
CUBE fans are factory lubricated and require no 
further lubrication under normal use (between 
-20º to 180ºF 

(-29º to 82ºC)

 in a relatively clean 

environment).

  6.  On CUBE belt driven fans, the standard cast 

pillow block bearings are factory lubricated and 
are provided with external grease fittings. Annual 
lubrication is recommended, or more frequently 
if needed, see Table 2. Do not over-grease. Use 
only one or two shots of lubricant with a hand 
gun. Maximum hand gun rating is 40 psi. Rotate 
bearings during lubrication where good safety 
practice permits. Caution should be employed to 
prevent over packing or contamination. Grease 
fittings should be wiped clean. Extreme care should 
be used around moving parts.

  7.  Grease should be pumped in very slowly until a 

slight bead forms around the seal. A high grade 
lithium base grease should be used.

  8.  When installing restaurant exhaust applications 

follow NFPA 70 for cleaning fans.

  9.  Grease containers must be emptied at regular 

intervals to prevent overflow. 

 10.  To ensure tightness, check pulley setscrews. Proper 

keys must be in keyways.

 11.  Fan RPM should not be readjusted. Only use 

pulleys of identical size and type when replacing 
pulleys.

 12.  During the first few months of operation check 

bearing set screws periodically to ensure tightness.

 13.  If unit is to be left idle for an extended period, 

remove belts and store in a cool, dry place to avoid 
premature belt failure.

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Summary of Contents for CUBE 098

Page 1: ...aces or chemicals Replace cord immediately if damaged 6 Verify that the power source is compatible with the equipment 7 Never open access doors to a duct while the fan is running Model CUE Direct Driv...

Page 2: ...in 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...

Page 3: ...using Tectyl 511M Rust Preventive WD 40 or the equivalent Removing From Storage As fans are removed from storage to be installed in their nal location they should be protected and maintained in a simi...

Page 4: ...ilation Installation Fig 5 Typical Roof Mounting Installation 8 or 12 in min 203 or 305 mm Recommended Roof Opening 1 11 4 in Recommended Duct and Damper Size Wiring by Others Factory Wired Motor to D...

Page 5: ...EMA 3R Disconnect factory wired from motor to disconnect through the breather tube Liquid Tight Flexible Conduit by Others Roof Deck Recommended Emergency Smoke Control Installation Electric Connectio...

Page 6: ...CUE 180 200 1 2 13 CUBE 098 3 32 2 CUBE 099 161 1 4 6 CUBE 180 300 1 2 13 CUBE 360 480 3 4 19 WARNING Correct direction of wheel rotation is critical Reversed rotation will result in poor air performa...

Page 7: ...d be conducted at the rst 30 minute and 24 hour intervals of satisfactory operation 30 Minute Interval Inspect bolts setscrews and motor mounting bolts Adjust and tighten as necessary 24 Hour Interval...

Page 8: ...NLGI Grade 2 consistency such as those listed here may be used Belt Bearing Maintenance CUBE Unit 1 Belts tend to stretch after a period of time They should be checked periodically for wear and tightn...

Page 9: ...ork Check proper operation of face and bypass dampers Check filters and access doors Fan does not operate Electrical supply Check fuses circuit breakers Check for switches off Check for correct supply...

Page 10: ...___________________ Date ___________________Time _____________ AM PM Notes ___________________________________________ _________________________________________________ _______________________________...

Page 11: ...the entire unit to be explosion proof Motor Cover Belt Motor Pulley Motor Fan Shaft Curb Cap Venturi Shaft Pulley Drive Frame Assembly Shock Mounts Vertical Support Windband Wheel Note For replacement...

Page 12: ...e Library under Warranties Greenheck s Centrifugal Upblast and Sidewall Exhaust catalog provides additional information describing the equipment fan performance available accessories and speci cation...

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