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Page 1: ...ECO I N S T A L L A T I O N M A N U A L ...

Page 2: ...ING 8 STEP 2 RETENTION SYSTEM 9 STEP 3 MOTOR ASSEMBLY 10 STEP 4 CONTROL PANEL 11 STEP 5 STANDARD CONTROL 12 STEP 6 GUY WIRES 13 STEP 7 BLADES 14 ELECTRICAL 15 MOUNTING CONFIGURATION 16 FIRE PANEL 17 TROUBLESHOOTING 18 188 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 consi...

Page 3: ...ling the brackets balancing the blades or cleaning the fan Do not insert foreign objects in between rotating fan blades The user is responsible for compliance with all international and National Electrical Code requirements with respect to grounding of all equipment Many of the parts of this unit operate at line voltage DO NOT TOUCH any live conductors Install all covers before applying power or s...

Page 4: ...212 lbs the maximum hanging weight of a 24 fan with a 10 downrod is 232 lbs If there is any uncertainty in the strength of the building structure a professional structural engineer should perform a thorough evaluation of the building prior to purchasing the fans Hunter Industrial Fan provides guidelines for mounting fans however it is the sole responsibility of the building owner and installer to ...

Page 5: ...y to see that the installation is completed to code and that it is correct OTHER INFORMATION ON PLACEMENT AND SPACING If possible avoid mounting fans directly below lights or skylights to avoid any strobe effect caused by moving airfoils Note a large fan 20 to 24 feet in diameter performs best at 20 to 30 feet above the floor but acceptable performance has been demonstrated as low as 10 feet and a...

Page 6: ...her particulates that cling to the fan s airfoils We recommend fan owners keep airfoils clean by having a maintenance person or skilled trade professional who has experience using a lift wipe the fan airfoils with a rag or sponge using hot water or regular cleaning solutions Please do not use chlorine or any chemicals containing chlorine RETENTION SYSTEM CHECK Each fan is installed with a retentio...

Page 7: ...ectors COMMUNICATON KIT a b a 1 Gripple Kit b 4 Beam Clamps c 4 Turnbuckles GUY WIRE KIT a c b a 2 Shims b 2 Clamps c 4 Bolts Nuts Washers MOUNTING HARDWARE KIT c b a e FAN COMPONENTS c d a b a 1 Downrod b 1 Motor 4 Motor Nuts c 1 Standard Control d 1 Control Panel e 4 Blades ...

Page 8: ... Socket and Ratchet Set Standard Deep Short Socket and Ratchet Set Metric Allen Wrench Set Metric Allen Socket Set Tape Measure Magnetic Level Torque Wrench Wire Rope Cutters Phillips and Flat Head Screwdrivers 10 to 14 AWG Strippers Multimeter Cat5 Termination Tools optional 7 ...

Page 9: ...clamps on bracket Hook the clamp on one side of the I beam and tighten hardware until the mount is snug but can still be moved C Assemble the opposing shim and clamp on to the I beam and hand tighten D Center the mount under the I beam Ensure the clamps have maximum engagement on both sides and tighten hardware WARNING Support Directly From Building Structure ...

Page 10: ...cure the remaining clamp in the center of the two installed clamps Secure the second clamp to the cable approximately 6 inches from the first clamp B Secure remaining cable to itself with cable clamps Coil excess cable and secure A Wrap retention cable around beam or building structure 9 ...

Page 11: ... studs through downrod flange Secure with nylon lock nuts Pull excess wire and cable through top of downrod A Insert retension link into fork and align holes Insert clevis pin into retention rod and secure with provided clip B Align the connector from the motor with the downrod connector Twist the collar on the connector to complete the connection Be sure to twist until the connection locks ...

Page 12: ...be voided W A R N I N G A B C D CAUTION DO NOT CONNECT POWER UNTIL MECHANICAL INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE A Position panel with plug connectors facing down Mount control panel with 1 4 20 fasteners one in each corner of the panel C Connect the communication cable to one of the comm terminals and run down to user touchscreen location D Connect electrical plug to panel Twist connector to lock into plac...

Page 13: ...NTROL 5 A B C D A Remove cover to access mounting holes B Mount contol box using mount holes in back of the box C Once the control box has been mounted reattach cover D Plug in RJ45 cable from control panel to side of control box ...

Page 14: ...ch beam clamps to structure Clip guywire end to beam clamp D Place level against the downrod and tighten the turnbuckles by hand in a crisscross pattern periodically checking to make sure fan is level B Feed wire through gripple into closed turnbuckle end and back through gripple E Tighten bolts on gripples Tighten set screws on turnbuckles C Hook turnbuckle to guy wire disc Feed guy wires through...

Page 15: ...h the correct motor size B A To install blade insert the press studs through the holes in the blade holder Remember to install with the numbers facing up 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 three remaining blades ...

Page 16: ...15 REFERENCE ELECTRICAL Do not use extension cord with fan Do not remove covers while power is on Do not use improper voltage source ...

Page 17: ...ONFIGURATION REFERENCE UNISTRUT MOUNTING K BAR MOUNTING If bracing is required unistrut can be used We recomend spanning at least three trusses or perlins Example of mounting to a truss with standard mount hardware ...

Page 18: ... setting from factory E STOP INPUT 9 40 VDC B A 9 40V DC SUPPLY FROM FIRE PANEL JUMPER LOCATION B 9 40V DC OUTPUT FIRE PANEL NORMALLY UNENERGIZED JUMPER E STOP INPUT 9 40 VDC B A 9 40V DC SUPPLY FROM FIRE PANEL JUMPER LOCATION A 9 40V DC OUTPUT FIRE PANEL NORMALLY ENERGIZED JUMPER ...

Page 19: ...REEN IS BLANK FAULT SCREEN ON UI Check to see if all plugs are securely connected Verify the touchscreen has power Confirm supply power is adequate and functional Verify UI has power For fault codes please call our Technical Department at 844 593 FANS 3267 ...

Page 20: ...2434 ATRIUM WAY NASHVILLE TN 37214 TECHNICAL DEPARTMENT 1 844 591 FANS 3267 HUNTERINDUSTRIALFAN COM 2017 Hunter Fan Company All rights reserved REV B ...

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