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Secondary Safety Support Cable
Use of secondary safety support cable does
not guarantee protection against injury of persons.
Mounting of both the air circulator and cable
could fail if subject to abuse, neglect or if im-
properly installed. To avoid personal injury, cir-
culators must be supported anytime angle is ad-
justed.
1. Loop one end of the cable around the large diameter
wires of both the front and rear guard as shown below.
Attach a cable retainer with the
“
U
”
on the tail
side of the loop leaving a tail of approximately 1 to
2 inches. Tighten clamp nuts forming a tight loop,
32in. lbs of torque. Make sure the cable does not
interfere with the propeller.
PARTS
SPECIFICATION
Ø3*3050
M5*13
ST8*50
Ø8* 24*
δ
2
Ø10*60
QTY
1
2
1
1
1
2. Wrap the other end of the
cable around a secure building joist, beam, truss or other
support near the fan as shown
below. Take up all excess slack in the cable. If the fan is an oscillating
model and wall mounted, leave enough slack to
allow free movement through range of motion.
3. Attach the remaining cable retainers as done previ-
ously in
“
step
1”.
The excess tail should be trimmed
to extend 1 to 2 inches past the second clamp.
4. Check the assembly to assure the propeller is free
of all obstructions and turns freely.
5. Connect the air circulator to the proper power sup-
ply ensuring that it confirms to the electrical rating
listed on the circulators motor nameplate.
For Concrete wall installation
1.
Drill hole in
concrete wall,
insert the wall anchor
and tap it flush with the wall.
Secondary
Support Cable
Tight Loop in Cable
Large
Guard
Wires
1
-
2”
Tail
Top of
Circulator
Guards
Wall, Ceiling or Post Bracket