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REVOLUTION SP FAN 

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Pub. No. RFSP Rev. 5 - December 2010

TROUBLESHOOTING

SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC FREQUENCY DRIVE 

Problem Cause 

Resolution

if spikes are random and it is 
acceptable for the fan to restart itself 
from this fault.

OLF Motor Overload 

Current trip was activated by 
something that physically 
stopped the fan movement. Check the
fan for damage. Restart if no damage 
is found. Consult factory if damage is  
found.

OLF Motor Overload 

This indicates the motor is drawing 
too much current. Check drive reading
on LCR. This should not read more 
than FLA for the motor (3.2A@460V 
or 6.3A@230V). Under normal
conditions this will not occur.

Count fan revolutions at 30 Hz. Verify 
that the revolutions per minute are
approximately: 
24' fan (7315 mm) = 25 rpm
20' fan (6100 mm) = 29 rpm
16' fan (4880 mm) = 35 rpm
12' fan (3660 mm) = 50 rpm
8' fan (2440 mm) = 75 rpm 
If the fan rotates at a different speed 
than above, check the gearbox label
to insure the wrong size blades were
not installed on the fan.

Check to insure motor wiring matches
voltage provided.

Check to make sure all blades are 
locked in at the same angle, and that 
one or more did not turn.

Check input fuses to make sure that
they are all good.

Motor winding short 

Disconnect wires going to motor from 
control box. Measure ohms across 
wires U/V, U/W, and V/W. All 
readings should be within 1 ohm. If 
readings are not close, you will need 
to repeat this test at the moto junction 
box.

Gearbox issues

Spin the fan blades by hand. Listen

for any irregular noises that could be
related to gear issues. Consult
factory if irregular noises are present.

Incoming / Outgoing wiring not separated 

Run incoming wire and outgoing 
wiring in separate conduit a minimum
of 6" (150 mm) apart. 

Summary of Contents for REVOLUTION SP

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION AND OWNER S MANUAL PRINTED IN U S A PUBLICATION NO RFSP REV 5 RITE HITE PRINT SHOP DECEMBER 2010 This Manual Covers All Fans Shipped 1 07 to Date...

Page 2: ...the Planned Maintenance Program P M P which can be fitted to your specific operation Call your local representative or RITE HITE at 1 414 355 2600 or toll free at 1 800 456 0600 The RITE HITE product...

Page 3: ...ing the work area the power supply has been locked in the OFF position or disconnected It is mandatory that an approved lockout device is utilized An example of a lockout device is illustrated above T...

Page 4: ...ave received all of the above items before installation begins Notify the factory if parts are missing or damaged TOOLS REQUIRED 2 7 16 wrenches 2 wrenches 1 1 box end wrench 1 1 1 16 box end wrench 2...

Page 5: ...reas when the fan is running Whenever possible allow 12 additional clearance to IMPORTANT If the ceiling support structure is an open web design all hanging dimensions can be taken from the underside...

Page 6: ...Use a level to ensure the extension tube is hanging vertical CEILING TRUSS MOUNTING STRUCTURAL ANGLES Never mount the fan to only one building joist One joist will not provide the rigidity and suppor...

Page 7: ...plied by Rite Hite is designed to make the installation of the kit easier The two formed angles span existing building trusses The drawing below shows how the brackets are used to secure the angles to...

Page 8: ...e 3 x 3 tube should always bolt to the ceiling bracket If the fan assembly is mounted directly to the ceiling bracket without an extension tube you will need to purchase 4 x grade 8 bolts locally to b...

Page 9: ...r object For the most support possible attach the cables to the ceiling at 90 degrees to each other and as far away from the point where the fan is mounted as possible These cables are secured at the...

Page 10: ...to 75 ft lb 102 NM Clean each blade with a paper towel to remove fingerprints and dirt before the blades are installed In the event a blade is damaged the damaged blade and the blade opposite must be...

Page 11: ...o open the relay will stop the fan REMOTE STOP FOR OPEN AIR ENVIRONMENT When fans are used in open air environments it may be necessary to shut the fans down as wind speed increases These controls can...

Page 12: ...or another controller MAY NOT share the same conduit The conduit with the incoming power and the conduit with the power going to the motor should be separated by a minumun of 6 152 mm Do not use soli...

Page 13: ...REVOLUTION SP FAN Pub No RFSP Rev 5 December 2010 13 CONTROL BOX WIRING...

Page 14: ...REVOLUTION SP FAN 14 Pub No RFSP Rev 5 December 2010 STOP CURCUIT FOR MULTIPLE FANS SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC...

Page 15: ...REVOLUTION SP FAN Pub No RFSP Rev 5 December 2010 15 REMOTE MOUNTED FAN FOR SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC...

Page 16: ...omer RECOMMENDED FUSE RATINGS Recommended Branch Recommended Circuit Protection Incoming Service Input Voltage Amps Amps 110 120V 1PH 60 Hz 20A 20A 200 240V 1PH 60 Hz 15A 15A 200 240V 3PH 60 Hz 15A 10...

Page 17: ...the master frequency drive will restart the frquency drive only Cycle the remote on off switch to restart all fans Ceiling mounted standard control boxes should not be mounted inside the fan diameter...

Page 18: ...IONAL The laminated beam brackets are through bolted with one bracket on each side of the laminated or concrete beam The standard ceiling mounting bracket should then be attached to this bracket in th...

Page 19: ...n Do not use strong solvents FAN MOUNTING Re torque all fasteners 1 2 13 Grade 8 98 ft lbs 5 16 18 Grade 8 29 ft lbs Check the fan including mounting supports to make sure all hardware is tight and sh...

Page 20: ...ple will detect It is caused by the frequency drive creating power for the fan motor and it will always be present with a motor that is controlled by a variable frequency drive 3 Wind noise will be pr...

Page 21: ...switch Check for loose jumper wire between terminals 1 and 11 on frequency drive Stop signal from fire protection system If fan is wired to shut off with fire protection system verify that fan is not...

Page 22: ...6100 mm 29 rpm 16 fan 4880 mm 35 rpm 12 fan 3660 mm 50 rpm 8 fan 2440 mm 75 rpm If the fan rotates at a different speed than above check the gearbox label to insure the wrong size blades were not ins...

Page 23: ...ket Assembly includes the following parts White 135144 1 Ceiling Mount Bracket White 135145 2 Spacer White 135146 2 Clamp Plate White 125338 4 Bolt 5 13 x 2 Grade 8 125339 6 Nut 5 13 Nylock Grade 8 12...

Page 24: ...ube 135129 2 Top Angle Black 125338 4 Bolt 5 13 x 1 5 Grade 8 125339 6 Nut 5 13 Nylock Grade 8 125340 2 Bolt 5 13 x 4 5 Grade 8 51709 8 Washer 5 Flat 125337 2 Top Angle GREY 4 Bolt 5 13 x 1 5 Grade 8...

Page 25: ...olished 135160 4 Clevis Cover Painted Dome Hub Cover 135161 1 Dome Hub Cover Painted to match Annodize 135283 1 Dome Hub Cover Painted to match MILL FINISH 135162 1 Dome Hub Cover Plated to match Poli...

Page 26: ...4 1 1 HP 110 120 V 1 PH 60 Hz 135185 1 1 HP 208 240 V 1 PH 60 Hz 135186 1 1 HP 208 240 V 3 PH 60 Hz 135187 1 1 HP 460 480 V 3 PH 60 Hz 135188 1 1 HP 575 V 3 PH 60 Hz 135189 1 1 HP 208 240 V 1 PH 50 Hz...

Page 27: ...5 stabilization cable attachment white 125368 5 Bolt 5 13 x 5 0 Grade 8 125339 5 Nut 5 13 Nylock Grade 8 51709 6 Washer 5 Flat 125365 1 4 7 Down Tube Assembly Includes the following parts grey 125366...

Page 28: ...st Fan includes the following parts white 135269 2 Angle 4 625 x 3 x 1875 x 120 white 2 Bolt 5 13 x 10 fully threaded grade 8 51709 4 Washer 5 Flat 125339 2 Nut 5 13 Nylock Grade 8 135270 2 Bracket Sp...

Page 29: ...REVOLUTION SP FAN Pub No RFSP Rev 5 December 2010 29 NOTES...

Page 30: ...REVOLUTION SP FAN 30 Pub No RFSP Rev 5 December 2010 NOTES...

Page 31: ...REVOLUTION SP FAN Pub No RFSP Rev 5 December 2010 31 NOTES...

Page 32: ...HITE exclusive warranty RITE HITE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS Non standard RITE HITE warranties if any must be specified...

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