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1. PREPARATION

Carefully unload and position the fan on the ground in a location  
that won’t be impacted by ladders, scissor lifts or personnel.

2. PLAN

Carefully plan and consider the following information 
1. Installation point 
2. Installation height 
3. Whether there are obstacles (such as lights, cables, fire protection, cameras, forklift access, etc.) 
4. The position of the control box
5. The input power and design of your electrical layout 
6. Traction steel wire position

3. SAFETY

Ensure power is isolated to the area 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

Fasten 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 the cable coming from the extension tube.

7. MAIN BODY

Ensure bolts are horizontal  
before tightening the main body  
to the extension tube. 

8. WIRING

Make the appropriate electrical connection to the fan body,  
ensure neat and tight connections are completed. 

NOTE:

 This is the  

steel wire bracket

Please make sure it is 
installed before installing 
the fan motor part to  
the extension rod.

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9. STEEL WIRING

Important – support wires should be evenly spaced in 4 opposing directions, to evenly  
distribute any stress and movement. Wire clamps should be secure and glued with screw  
glue (Loctite or similar).

10. POWER CABLE

Wiring should follow local regulations.

11. FAN BLADES

Fan blades should be mounted one after the other in opposites 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  
complete this on the floor then mounting the fan will cause damage to the blades. 

12.  FAN BLADE TIP  

INSTALLATION

Secure fan blade tips to the blades.

13.  CONTROL BOX

The height from floor to the bottom of the control box should be around 1.2 metres and in  
a safe and practical position.

14. WIRING

Distinguish the input and output, make sure the ground wire is in place and wire to local  
wiring standards.

Fastener

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-beam

Clamp plate

Summary of Contents for COMMERCIAL II Series

Page 1: ...114 07 C A U T I O N R E A D I N S T R U C T I O N S C A R E F 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 C O M M E R C I A L I I S E R I E S I N S TA L L AT I O N O PE...

Page 2: ...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...

Page 3: ...m cover 5 Aluminium alloy bushing 12 Blade components 6 Coil of wire 13 Extension tube 7 Fan controller CASE NO DIMENSIONS LxWxHmm Volume m3 Gross weight kg Remark 1 1400 x 600 x 310 0 16 70 Main body...

Page 4: ...Exclusively distributed by Beacon Lighting 7 6 5 Required installation tools PARTS LIST ADJUSTABLE WRENCH LASER DISTANCE MEASURE ALLEN KEYS WIRE CUTTER SOCKET WRENCH LEVEL MULTIMETER SCREW GLUE...

Page 5: ...r to the below diagram for detailed spacing requirement Secure the hanging bracket to the ceiling joist or structure with provided bolts and nuts Ensure there are 3 4 threads left on the bolt after ti...

Page 6: ...propriate electrical connection to the fan body ensure neat and tight connections are completed NOTE This is the steel wire bracket Please make sure it is installed before installing the fan motor par...

Page 7: ...FACE FUNCTION CODE DESCRIPTION EXPLANATION S00 Return Function can be used to return to the main interface If it doesn t return by this function it will automatically return to the main interface afte...

Page 8: ...s 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 whic...

Page 9: ...overcurrent fault Overload Reducing load or replacing impulse load of large capacity controller requires reducing load change frequency or replacing larger capacity controller Short circuit to the out...

Page 10: ...ncrease Torque lift set too large Decrease F04 01 torque increase V F curve setting is not appropriate To determine the relationship between voltage and frequency of V F curve setting modify F04 00 VF...

Page 11: ...arning If the error still occurs contact the Mammoth Fan support team Note where xx is self learning faults ub code Code Desc Reason Solution E oUxx Mid acceleration moderate midspeed stop over voltag...

Page 12: ...major failure Mammoth Fans cannot be held responsible for any repair other than those carried out by it or one of its Authorised Service Agents Please keep this warranty information in a safe place Th...

Page 13: ...C O M M E R C I A L I I S E R I E S...

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