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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR PURCHASE

Congratulations on your purchase of a Mammoth Fan. The Mammoth fan range features world class Permanent Magnetic 
Synchronous (PMSM) technology and precision-led aeronautical design in Mammoth Proportions. 

With energy efficiency, design and ultimate performance in mind, Mammoth Fans have developed the latest in High Volume Low 
Speed (HVLS) ceiling fans for large residential, commercial and industrial spaces to suit Australian conditions. 

Whether it is large outdoor alfresco spaces, industrial warehouses, agricultural buildings, gymnasiums, halls or public spaces, 
Mammoth Fans has the perfect solution for your project. With market leading features of supreme efficiency, low noise and minimal 
maintenance, easy installation and advice backed by a 5 year warranty, Mammoth Fans are here to keep you cool. 

The Mammoth fan you have purchased is a sophisticated electrical device, all care must be taken to ensure the fan is kept clean and 
not mistreated as issues arising will not be covered under the warranty. 

1. 

Always ensure the power is OFF before performing installation, maintenance, cleaning or making any adjustment to the fan.

2. 

Must be assembled and installed by a licensed electrician.

3. 

 All wiring and installation of the fan must adhere to the latest local and national wiring rules. eg. AS/NZS 3000 Electrical 
installations. 

4. 

 The appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, 
or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the 
appliance by a person responsible for their safety. 

5. 

Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.

6. 

An all-pole disconnection switch must be incorporated into the fixed wiring, in accordance with local wiring rules.

7. 

The structure to which the fan is to be mounted must be capable of supporting 

2 times

 the weight of the  

product and its own structural loading. Check with a structural engineer if unsure. 

8. 

Please do not alter the structure of the install site without prior advice of a structural engineer. 

9. 

The fan should be mounted so that the blades are at least 3.5m above the floor.

10. 

This fan is suitable for covered alfresco use.

11. 

The Mammoth Fan must be installed with the electrical control box supplied. 

12. 

During installation, adjustment and cleaning ensure the blades are not bent as this  
will drastically impact the performance of the fan

13. 

Please make sure the fan’s input voltage and supply voltage are the same before cut-in the power.

14. 

Please do not open the electrical control box without first isolating the power as electrical shock may occur. 

15. 

Please do not operate the fan if you notice any damage or noises to/from the fan

16. 

The control box is a sophisticated controller designed specifically for the Mammoth Fans.  

No modifications to the controller

 are permitted and failure to follow this advice could cause injury or death. 

17. 

Within the electrical control box is a high-voltage storage capacitor. When you operate the fan, please wait for  
3 minutes to let the voltage discharge to prevent electric shock.

18. 

 Ensure sufficient clearance around the fan and NO obstructions before starting up the fan. Failure to do so will cause 
significant damage and will not be covered under the warranty.  

19. 

Ensure not to cut off the power to the fan while it is in operation. Please stop the fan first then isolate the power.

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Page 1: ...U L LY F O R S A F E I N S T A L L A T I O N A N D F A N O P E R A T I O N I N D U S T R I A L S E R I E S I N S TA L L AT I O N O PE R AT I O N M A I N T E N A N C E WA R R A N T Y I N FO R M AT I O N I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L S K U 2114 0 0 2114 01 ...

Page 2: ...ible for their safety 5 Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance 6 An all pole disconnection switch must be incorporated into the fixed wiring in accordance with local wiring rules 7 The structure to which the fan is to be mounted must be capable of supporting 2 times the weight of the product and its own structural loading Check with a structural engineer i...

Page 3: ...TRIAL SERIES 3 PARTS LIST 1 General parts 1 Clamp plate 2 I beam steel structure 3 Extension tube 4 Turnbuckle and clamps 5 PMSM Motor 6 Connector 7 Steel wire 8 Blade retainer 9 Fan blade 10 Winglet 1 7 6 8 3 4 5 10 9 2 ...

Page 4: ...l unit 2 Standard component parts Control cabinet stator shaft clamp plate I beam top plate extension rod connector pressure plate shim rotor disk sunflower heat sink Display window Speed controller Switch Cabinet key lock ...

Page 5: ...S Exclusively distributed by Beacon Lighting 2019 SLOW FAST SUPPORT WARNING Please read the instruction manual before operation Ensure the fan is clear of all obstructions before operation If the fan is unbalanced or noisy immediately shut down and contact Mammoth Support Ensure the power is isolated before any maintenance work is carried out on the fan or controller NOTE Always start the fan on l...

Page 6: ... PARTS LIST NO DESCRIPTION 1 Fan Blade 2 Extension Tube CASE NO DIMENSIONS LxWxHmm Volume m3 Gross weight kg Remark 2 3650 x 420 x 400 0 61 130 Fan blade carton PACKING SPECIFICATION PACKING DETAILS 1 2 ...

Page 7: ...Mammoth Fans INDUSTRIAL SERIES 7 5 Required Installation tools PARTS LIST ADJUSTABLE WRENCH LASER DISTANCE MEASURE ALLEN KEYS WIRE CUTTER SOCKET WRENCH LEVEL MULTIMETER SCREW GLUE ...

Page 8: ...ening the nut The structure to which the fan is to be mounted must be capable of supporting 2 times the weight of the product and its own structural loading Check with a structural engineer if unsure 2 I Beam Steel structure Included as standard Extension tube 0 5 2M Driving unit 0 36M 0 5M R if the object is lower than the fan blade 0 5M if the object is at the same level as the fan blade 0 5M if...

Page 9: ...Mammoth Fans INDUSTRIAL SERIES 9 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENT 3 Concrete structure This accessory sold separately 4 Steel concrete or Timber beam structure This accessory sold separately ...

Page 10: ... that you are working Ensure safe practices are followed in regards to working at heights and lifting heavy equipment Follow appropriate guidelines and regulations in your region 4 TOP PLATE Fastening the top plate to the H beam ensuring a tight connection between the beam and the plate Screw glue Loctite or similar should be used 5 EXTENSION TUBE 6 POWER CABLE Ensure you have sufficient length of...

Page 11: ...ites to each other two people will be required to effectively mount and tighten the fan blades and safety support screws This procedure must be done while the fan motor is mounted on the ceiling Trying to compete this on the floor then mounting the fan will cause damage to the blades 12 FAN BLADE TIP INSTALLATION Fan Blade Tip 13 CONTROL SYSTEM The height from floor to the bottom of the control bo...

Page 12: ...tching on Run the fan for 15mins and observe is it spinning in the correct direction anti clockwise for summer listen for any abnormal noise ensure there is no movement in the support cables Check the current is within the rated range 17 HANDOVER Ensure the customer is instructed on how to operate and isolate the fan FAN U T1 U V W R L1 S L2 T L3 01 03 55 GND 55 S2 R2 1 50 53 12 18 27 50 10V OUT R...

Page 13: ...ICATION OF PARAMETERS FOR CONTROL SYSTEM RoHS US C U L Setup 1 Menu Status Quick Menu Main Menu On Warm Alarm Hand On Off Reset OK Auto On B a c k value numeric display unit selected menu navigation keys potentiometer LCP 12 operation keys Hz ...

Page 14: ... and cleaning is required please refer to the product maintenance manual NOTE Always start the fan on low speed Function switch on control box this feature sets the device to reset stop run operating process is as follows 1 Ensure there are no obstructions or potential danger before switching the fan on 2 Turn the speed dial to the minimum setting 3 Turn the control dial from Stop to Run position ...

Page 15: ... damp cloth can be used to wipe down the blades however ensure not to allow excess water to enter any wiring connections this could damage the fan and cause a safety issue 3 Ensure that the fitting does not come in contact with any organic solvents or cleaners 4 The motor has a permanently lubricated ball bearing which does not require maintenance or re oiling SKU 211400 211401 Model No HVLS D6AAA...

Page 16: ...on to frequency converter 25 Brake resistor short circuited X X Brake resistor is short circuited thus brake function is disconnected 27 Brake chopper short circuited X X Brake transistor is short circuited thus brake function is disconnected 28 Brake check X Brake resistor is not connected working 29 Power board over temp X X X Heat sink cut out temperature has been reached 30 Motor phase U missi...

Page 17: ...r 85 Button disabled X See parameter group 0 4 LCP 86 Copy fail X An error occurred while copying from frequency converter to LCP or vice versa 87 LCP data invalid X Occurs when copying from LCP if the LCP contains erroneous data or if no data was uploaded to the LCP 88 LCP data not compatible X Occurs when copying from LCP if the data are moved between frequency converters with major differences ...

Page 18: ...nvolved in an accident 2 The repairs are not required as a result of normal wear and tear 3 The product was installed by a licensed electrical contractor and to the guidelines outline in the manual 4 A copy of the original receipt of purchase is presented Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major...

Page 19: ..._______________ MODEL NUMBER __________________________________________________________________________________________ PO DATE CODE Sticker here PO NUMBER or DATECODE _________________________________________________________________________________ DATE OF PURCHASE _______________________________________________________________________________________ INSTALLING LICENSED ELECTRICIAN _____________...

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