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SAFETY & PRECAUTIONS

Important Safety Information

To prevent SERIOUS INJURY, DEATH and PROPERTY DAMAGE, you should read, understand and follow the warnings 
and instructions in this manual before installing or operating the fan.

FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK and CRUSH HAZARDS.

To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH:

ALWAYS mount fan directly from building structure that can withstand double the maximum hanging fan weight and
install the Retention Cable.

BEFORE installing or servicing your fan, ALWAYS disconnect the power by turning off the circuit breaker or
breakers to the fan locations. If you cannot lock the circuit breakers in the off position, securely fasten a
prominent warning device, such as a tag, to the electrical panel.

All wiring must be in accordance with national and local electrical codes, including ANSI/NFPA 70.  If you are
unfamiliar with wiring or in doubt, consult a qualified electrician.

DO NOT install fan to be used in the presences of flammable vapors and gases or environments where combustible
dust is present.

DO NOT bend the blades or blade holders when installing or cleaning the fan.

DO NOT insert foreign objects in between rotating fan blades.

Installation, Adjustment, Repair or Maintenance Must Be Performed By Qualified Personnel.

Follow all safety practices and instructions during the installation, operation and servicing of the fan. Failure to apply these 
safety practices could result in death or serious injury. If you do not understand the instructions, please call our Technical 
Department at 1-844-593-FANS (3267) for guidance. 

Always Check Federal, State and Local Codes Before Installing Fan.

Code compliance is the responsibility of the installer. Check all relevant codes to make sure that all product certifications, 
product listings and building regulations are met.

READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.

  

This manual must always be kept with the fan and should remain 

with the fan if it is transferred or sold.  Always give manual to fan owner following installation.

Professional installation practice requires following local utility company guidelines for connecting to AC mains.
This unit is for professional use only and is not required to comply with EN 61000-3-2:2006.
This fan conforms to ANSI/UL standard 507, Electric Fans and is certified to CSA STD C22.2 No. 113, Fans & Ventilators.

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Summary of Contents for XP 14

Page 1: ...PLY TO 15 FROM EACH FAN LOCATION PRIOR TO FAN INSTALLATION IF PLATINUM LEVEL INSTALLATION Full turnkey installation includes routing all electrical wire and conduit from each fan location to electrica...

Page 2: ...NCLUDED CERTIFICATIONS ETL Intertek certified to ANSI UL 507 and CSA C22 2 No 113 in North America Limited Lifetime on Airfoils 2 year Warranty parts only Rigid Mount with pre wired downrod Control Pa...

Page 3: ...lders when installing or cleaning the fan DO NOT insert foreign objects in between rotating fan blades Installation Adjustment Repair or Maintenance Must Be Performed By Qualified Personnel Follow all...

Page 4: ...tory and are ready to use No user adjustments are available Follow the included installation instructions when installing this device to ensure proper operation Do not make any changes to any part of...

Page 5: ...structure to withstand double the maximum hanging weight of the fan a professional structural engineer should perform a thorough evaluation of the building prior to purchasing the fans Hunter Industr...

Page 6: ...son cannot reach the rotating blades in any way Position fans so that the tips of the blades are at least 5 feet away from any area where a person may be able to extend outward to reach them Lights an...

Page 7: ...METER MINIMUM CLEARANCE FAN PLACEMENT FAN SPACING CHART A MIN MAX DIA A B XP 35ft 56ft 10 67m 17 07m 14ft 427cm 10ft 305 cm 12ft 366cm 8ft 244 cm 7ft 213 cm 25ft 40ft 7 62m 12 19m 30ft 48ft 19 14m 14...

Page 8: ...ot water or regular cleaning solutions DO NOT use chlorine or any chemicals containing chlorine or the blades may be damaged Retention System Check Each fan is installed with a retention system Every...

Page 9: ...9 IN THE BOX FAN COMPONENTS A B C A 1 Downrod B 1 Motor C 4 Blades D 1 Control Panel E 1 Standard Control F 1 Communication Cable G 1 Installation Manual not shown D E F...

Page 10: ...ion Can be daisy chained to control up to 5 fans 3 5 LCD Touchscreen Alert Readouts Plug n Play design Standard junction box Simple flush mounting 2 73 69 31 2 00 50 80 3 95 100 31 3 05 77 44 3 55 90...

Page 11: ...y from screen Most cost effective network controller NUMBER OF FANS CONTROLLED ACTIVE DISPLAY AREA RESOLUTION DIMMING PROTECTION CLASS INPUT VOLTAGE UP TO 10 FANS 4 3 DIAGONALLY 480 X 272 DIAGONAL DIM...

Page 12: ...heduling grouping and fan naming Fan diagnostics directly from screen NUMBER OF FANS CONTROLLED ACTIVE DISPLAY AREA RESOLUTION DIMMING PROTECTION CLASS INPUT VOLTAGE UP TO 30 FANS 7 DIAGONALLY 480 X 2...

Page 13: ...nd BACnet IP IP67 BTL CE FCC CLASS B C PART 15 UL 60950 IC CANADA ROHS AND WEEE COMPLIANT PTCRB AND CTIA OPERATING ENVIRONMENT TEMPERATURE OPERATING ENVIRONMENT HUMIDITY INPUT VOLTAGE ENCLOSURE RATING...

Page 14: ...02 3AB 802 3X FOR GIGABIT ETHERNET CE CSA EICC UL E200031 ROHS 2 COMPLIANT OPERATING ENVIRONMENT TEMPERATURE OPERATING ENVIRONMENT HUMIDITY INPUT VOLTAGE MAX POWER ENCLOSURE RATING CERTIFICATIONS 40 T...

Page 15: ...r voltage Breaker Size Chart Electrical Plug Requirements Voltage 110 120V L5 15R L5 15P Plug Receptacle A Plug and Receptacle are included with each fan XP AMP DRAW Fan Diameter AC 1PH 100 120V 50 60...

Page 16: ...onnect a wire from terminal S to SB on the Fire Relay Terminal Strip Connect a wire from terminal C to C on the Fire Relay Terminal Strip Apply 12 40VDC from Fire Panel to Fire Relay Input Relay has a...

Page 17: ...AXIMUM Normally Energized Unenergized Dry Contacts VFD Enclosure without Fire Relay VFD Enclosure without Fire Relay VFD Enclosure without Fire Relay VFD Enclosure with Fire Relay Fire Panel 10 40VDC...

Page 18: ...18 XP 14 2 0 14 0 0 5 14 0...

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