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HVLS

INSTALLATION 

MANUAL

Summary of Contents for 14' XP

Page 1: ...HVLS INSTALLATION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...tep 4 Control Panel Step 5 Guy Wires Step 6 Blades Electrical Daisy Chaining Fire Panel Maintenance Troubleshooting In a world full of impersonators be an original We invented the ceiling fan and we stand behind our products The Hunter legacy is not only about quality it s about longevity We invented the ceiling fan We build fans that last fans that are designed as fans We design our fans while co...

Page 3: ... 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 ...

Page 4: ...ranty Allelectricalcontrolsareconfiguredatthefactoryandarereadytouse Nouseradjustmentsareavailable Followtheincludedinstallation instructionswheninstallingthisdevicetoensureproperoperation Donotmakeanychangestoanypartof thefanwithoutfirstconsulting Hunter Industrial Installation is to be in accordance with ANSI NFPA 70 National Electrical Code and local codes The user is responsible for compliance...

Page 5: ...an The Retention Cable if installed per Hunter Industrial specifications can limit the distance the fan could fall in the unlikely event of mounting system failure Failure to install and to secure the retention cable will void your warranty Always use Personal Protective Equipment You should always wear Personal Protective Equipment such as a Hard Hat Safety Glasses and a Fall Harness when install...

Page 6: ...ys or mezzanines mount the fans so that a person 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 and Skylights If possible avoid mounting fans directly below lights or skylights to avoid any strobe effect caused by moving blades There should be a minimum...

Page 7: ...ft 80ft 64ft 14 ft 35ft 56ft 12 ft 30ft 48ft 10 ft 25ft 40ft 8 ft 20ft 32ft TITAN A B DIA MIN MAX 24 ft 60ft 120ft 20 ft 50ft 100ft 18 ft 45ft 90ft 16 ft 80ft 40ft 14 ft 35ft 70ft XP A B DIA MIN MAX 14 ft 35ft 56ft 12 ft 30ft 48ft 10 ft 25ft 40ft 8 ft 20ft 32ft 7 ft 18ft 28ft 2 FT Min 2 FT Min 20 25 OF FAN DIAMETER MINIMUM CLEARANCE B A ...

Page 8: ...eep Short Socket and Ratchet Set Metric Allen Wrench Set Metric Allen Socket Set Tape Measure Magnetic Level Magnetic post level recommended Torque Wrench Wire Rope Cutters optional Phillips and Flat Head Screwdrivers 10 to 14 AWG Strippers optional Multimeter optional Cat5 Termination Tools optional Cat5 Tester recommended ...

Page 9: ...RE KIT FAN COMPONENTS a 1 Downrod b 1 Motor Motor Nuts1 c 1 HMI Controller s Sold Separately 2 d 1 VFD Control Panel e Blades Titan 5 ECO 4 XP 4 3 a HVLS Installation Manual b HMI installation and user guide INSTALLATION MANUAL BEFORE YOU BEGIN IN THE BOX 1 ECO motor shown Motor will vary dependent on HVLS fan being installed 2 350 Series HMI shown HMI will vary dependent on HMI being installed 3 ...

Page 10: ...not be subjected to high winds If installing multiple fans reference the fan placement chart on page 6 for optimal spacing Thecontrolpanel motorandbladeassembliesareallmarkedwiththediameter Ensure the markings all match when assembling the fan The control panel voltage markings should match your buildings supply power The fan power should be run to five feet outside the swept area of the fan Pleas...

Page 11: ...ssemble shims and clamps on one side of the bracket per the figure below Hook the clamp on one side of the I beam and tighten hardware until the clamp and shim are snug but can still be moved C Assemble the opposing shim and clamp on to the I beam and Tighten using a 3 4 socket and wrench D Center the mount under the I beam Check that clamps have maximum engagment on both sides and tighten hardwar...

Page 12: ... with standard mount hardware REMINDER The retention cable should always be secured around the building structure or a beam not around something bolted on such as a strut channel INSTALLATION MOUNTING CONFIGURATION CHANNEL HEIGHT MATERIALTHICKNESS MAXIMUM SPAN LENGTH 1 5 8 12 GA 84 1 5 8 14 GA 72 1 5 8 16 GA 60 1 3 8 12 GA 60 7 8 12 GA 30 3 1 4 12 GA 240 2 7 16 12 GA 156 ...

Page 13: ...RT DIRECTLY FROM BUILDING STRUCTURE A Select proper strut channel from the chart B Use strut channel or similar to span three points of the building structure and create a stable attachment point for the fan C Bolt fan mounting plate to attachment point using 1 2 grade 5 bolts and nylon locking nuts ...

Page 14: ...ble If done incorrectly the U bolt could crush the wire when tightened and can reduce the strength of the wire Dead End Live End B Secure remaining cable to itself with cable clamps A Wrap retention cable around building structure that can withstand double the installed fan weight NOTE Leave approximatlely 3 of slack in the wire and the cable at the top of the downrod opening 1 2 socket or wrench ...

Page 15: ...vided clip B Align the connector from the motor with the downrod connector Twist the collar on the connector to complete the connection Do not force Connectors should slide together as they twist Be sure to twist until the connection locks Zip tie the motor cable to the safety cable to reduce the opportunity to pinch the cable NOTE Leave approximatlely 3 of slack in the wire and the cable at the t...

Page 16: ...ndustrial control panel with four 1 4 20 fasteners one in each corner of the panel C Connect the VFD cable from fan to the industrial control panel Orient the cable to the connection so it engages slightly Twist to lock in place Secure excess cable to mounting location D Connect the communication cable Cat 5 to one of the COMM terminals and run cable down to the control location A The VFD control ...

Page 17: ...ructure Clip 15 guy wire end to beam clamp B Feed one end of the 15 guy wire through the Gripple C Clip end of the 2 guy wire to the eyebolt of the turnbuckle D Feed the opposite end of the 2 guy wire through the same Gripple as the 15 guywire from step B F G Tighten bolts on Gripples and then tighten the set screws on the turnbuckles E Feed guy wires through disc to hold in place during turnbuckl...

Page 18: ...CO XP BLADE INSTALL 19mm Deep socket or wrench B Start the nylon lock nuts onto the press studs to hold in place C Tighten the nylon locknuts on the the press studs using the 19mm wrench or socket D Repeat steps A C for each of the remaining blades A To install blade insert the press studs through the holes in the blade holder Remember to install with the numbers facing up A C B ...

Page 19: ...ps A C for each of the four remaining blades A Line up the pin on the blade holder with the opening on the hub and insert until pin clicks into place NOTE The blade end is marked with a number to signify which size fan it goes with Make sure you match the correct blade size with the correct motor size INSTALLATION STEP 6 TITAN BLADE INSTALL 5mm Allen Head Socket One 5mm allen head socket will be i...

Page 20: ...OMMENDED BREAKER SIZE 24 ft 8 2A 15A 4 3A 10A 3A 5A 20 ft 7 2A 10A 4 0A 10A 2 6A 5A 18 ft 7 8A 10A 4 1A 10A 2 4A 5A 16 ft 7 2A 10A 3 8A 5A 1 8A 5A 14 ft 5 4A 10A 2 8A 5A 1 2A 5A REFERENCE TITAN ELECTRICAL Do not use extension cord with fan Do not remove covers while power is on Do not use improper voltage source ...

Page 21: ... DIAMETER 220V 1PH RECOMMENDED BREAKER SIZE 220V 3 PH RECOMMENDED BREAKER SIZE 480V 3PH RECOMMENDED BREAKER SIZE 24 ft 6 3 A 10A 2 6A 5A 2 3A 5A 20 ft 5 5A 10A 2 9A 5A 2 1A 5A 18 ft 4 9A 10A 2 6A 5A 2 0A 5A 16 ft 5 6A 10A 2 8A 5A 2 2A 5A 14 ft 4 5A 10A 2 4A 5A 2 0A 5A 12 ft 4 6A 10A 2 4A 5A 1 8A 5A 10 ft 4 7A 10A 2 4A 5A 1 9A 5A 8 ft 2 7A 5A 1 4A 5A 1 2A 5A ...

Page 22: ... Plug and Receptacle are included with each fan XP AMP DRAW FAN DIAMETER 110V RECOMMENDED BREAKER SIZE 14 ft 7 5A 10A 12 ft 8 4A 15A 10 ft 9 1A 15A 8 ft 5 2A 10A 7 ft 6 7A 10A REFERENCE XP ELECTRICAL Do not use extension cord with fan Do not remove covers while power is on Do not use improper voltage ...

Page 23: ...abling NETWORK SWITCH UP LINK Fan Controller HMI FAN 1 IP 061 POE COMM 1 COMM 2 FAN 2 IP 062 COMM 1 COMM 2 FAN 4 IP 064 COMM 1 COMM 2 FAN 3 IP 063 COMM 1 COMM 2 FLOOR SENSOR IP 101 ZONE 1 CEILING SENSOR IP 102 ZONE 1 FLOOR SENSOR IP 103 ZONE 2 CEILING SENSOR IP 104 ZONE 2 ZONE 2 ZONE 1 NETWORK DIAGRAM WITH 700E ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ARE LESS THAN 100 METERS APART NETWORK DIAGRAM DAIS...

Page 24: ...oller HMI FAN 1 IP 061 POE COMM 1 COMM 2 FAN 2 IP 062 COMM 1 COMM 2 FAN 4 IP 064 COMM 1 COMM 2 FAN 3 IP 063 COMM 1 COMM 2 FLOOR SENSOR IP 101 ZONE 1 CEILING SENSOR IP 102 ZONE 1 FLOOR SENSOR IP 103 ZONE 2 CEILING SENSOR IP 104 ZONE 2 NETWORK DIAGRAM WITH 700E ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ARE MORE THAN 100 METERS APART NETWORK DIAGRAM DAISY CHAIN CONFIGURATION 350 500 CONTROLLERS Fan Control...

Page 25: ...4 ZONE 2 ZONE 2 ZONE 1 NETWORK SWITCH UP LINK NETWORK SWITCH UP LINK Fan Controller HMI FAN 1 IP 061 POE COMM 1 COMM 2 FAN 2 IP 062 COMM 1 COMM 2 FAN 4 IP 064 COMM 1 COMM 2 FAN 3 IP 063 COMM 1 COMM 2 FLOOR SENSOR IP 101 ZONE 1 CEILING SENSOR IP 102 ZONE 1 FLOOR SENSOR IP 103 ZONE 2 CEILING SENSOR IP 104 ZONE 2 ZONE 2 ZONE 1 NETWORK DIAGRAM WITH 700E ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ARE MORE THA...

Page 26: ...NOT SCALE DRAWING REVISION TITLE DWG NO SCALE 1 5 SHEET 1 OF 1 A3 WEIGHT Mitsu Enclosure Assy Current without fire relay A B C D E F 8 8 7 7 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 DRAWN CHK D APPV D MFG Q A UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS SURFACE FINISH TOLERANCES LINEAR ANGULAR FINISH NAME SIGNATURE DATE MATERIAL WEIGHT Mitsu En POWERED VFD LEAD FAN VFD MUST CONNECT TO HMI CONTROLLER NON POWERE...

Page 27: ... CO MEMPHIS TN ANY REPRODUCTION IN PART OR AS A WHOLE WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF HUNTER FAN CO MEMPHIS TN IS PROHIBITED REV DATE DESCRIPTION EXP NO On the Terminal Strip mounted to the outside of the VFD enclosure a Jumper will be in place on terminals S and C Remove the Jumper from terminals S and C Connect a wire from terminal S to SB on the Fire Relay Terminal Strip Connect a wire from t...

Page 28: ...e without Fire Relay VFD Enclosure without Fire Relay VFD Enclosure without Fire Relay VFD Enclosure with Fire Relay Fire Panel 10 40VDC DRY CONTACTS NORMALLY CLOSED A A B B C C D D E E F F 8 8 7 7 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 DRAWN CHK D APPV D MFG Q A UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS SURFACE FINISH TOLERANCES LINEAR ANGULAR FINISH DEBURR AND BREAK SHARP EDGES NAME SIGNATURE DA...

Page 29: ...er 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 12 months check that the retention cable is properly attached to the building struc ture Inspect the visible portions of the retention cable for damage including fraying The retention cable is an important ...

Page 30: ...he circuit breaker back on and check the fan s operation MOTOR IS PULLING EXESSIVELY HIGH AMPS Make sure the motor voltage is a match for the supply voltage Make sure that correctly sized fan blades have been installed FAN IS SWINGING AS IT RUNS Check for correct fan blade installation Be sure that all blades are the same size and that all blades have been properly installed and tightened Ensure a...

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