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SEE

NOTICE

BELOW

ON

SPRING

 

Key 

 No. 

Description

 

Fan Frame 24

"

 (Venturi)

 

 

Fan Frame 30

"

 (Venturi)

 

 

Fan Frame 36

"

 (Venturi)

 

 

Fan Frame 42

"

 (Venturi)

 

 

Fan Frame 48

"

 (Venturi)

 2 

Motor 

1

/

3

 HP, 2 Speed

  

Motor 

1

/

HP, 2 speed

 

Blade Assembly 24

"

 

 

Blade Assembly 30

"

 

 

Blade Assembly 36

"

 

 

Blade Assembly 42

"

 

 

Blade Assembly 48

"

 

Carriage Bolt 

5

/

16

"

 18x

3

/

4

"

 (4 req'd)

 

Nut 

5

/

16

"

 18 (4 req'd)

 

Fan Spring

 

Wood Frame 24

"

 

 

Wood Frame 30

"

 

 

Wood Frame 36

"

 

 

Wood Frame 42

"

 

 

Wood Frame 48

"

 

V-Belt 24

"

 

 

V-Belt 30

"

 

 

V-Belt 36

"

 

 

V-Belt 42

"

 

 

V-Belt 48

"

 

Motor Pulley 24

"

 

 

Motor Pulley 30

"

 

 

Motor Pulley 36

"

 

 

Motor Pulley 42

"

 

 

Motor Pulley 48

"

 

10 

Fan Pulley 24

"

 

 

Fan Pulley 30

"

 

 

Fan Pulley 36

"

 

 

Fan Pulley 42

"

 

 

Fan Pulley 48

"

 

11 

Fan Shaft

 

12 

Bearing (2 req'd)

 

†* 

2-Speed Wall Switch

 

†* 

12 Hour Timer

REPAIR & REPLACEMENT PARTS

REPAIR PARTS

When ordering repair parts, always give the 

following information:
1. Part description
2. Fan model no.
3. Fan serial no.

10

12

11

8

12

4

2

5

3

7

6

9

1

TO REPOSITION OR REPLACE SPRING:

A.  Remove V-Belt (8). 
B. Hook spring (6) as shown. 
C.  Position  V-Belt  (8)  onto  motor  pulley  (9) 

while pulling the V-Belt to position it onto the 

fan pulley (10). 

SAFETY WARNING: Do not rotate fan by pulling 

on V-Belt. Severe injury could result if fingers are 

entrapped between the V-Belt and pulley. Read the 

safety rules on page 1 of this manual.  

*

 = optional

NOTICE

Replace spring (6) in area shown if it has 

been removed. 

Summary of Contents for COMFORT COOLER CC2422

Page 1: ... 60 Hz cycle current Permanent THREE WIRE grounded wiring must be used DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD To avoid risk of electrical shock fire and other injuries DISCONNECT MAIN POWER SUPPLY prior to installation This fan is to be mounted in a location where the entrance of drawn in water rain is unlikely If shutter is removed for servicing replace before normal operation WARNING To reduce the risk of...

Page 2: ...e fan using lumber plywood or other material a minimum of 3 4 thick The platform must be constructed so that it supports all four sides of the fan and should be wide enough to prevent Attic Air from being drawn Location of Fan The most logical place to locate your whole house fan is near the central part of the house Check attic area to be certain there is a clearance space above the fan equal to ...

Page 3: ...of the joints of the new framing platform and plenum with duct tape or aluminum foil tape AS SERIES SHUTTER INSTALLATION continued STEP 9 Place the fan on the plenum making sure that the rubber isolation mount is in place between the fan and plenum DO NOT REPLACE SCREWS This is to permit the fan to float on the rubber mount which helps reduce noise See fig 4 STEP 10 Install the flush mounted ceili...

Page 4: ...ling and against the joist that will be the center of the fan With a pencil trace around the template Repeat this procedure on the exact opposite side of the joist Drill a 1 4 hole at each corner of the pencil lines YOU SHOULD HAVE EIGHT 8 HOLES From directly below the attic check to be sure that the location is correct STEP 2 Return to the attic and using a utility knife or sheetrock saw carefull...

Page 5: ... wire is anchored to the box correctly and insert the box into the rectangular hole When the box is installed correctly the sides of the box should be flush with the outside surface of the sheetrock and the box must be secured to the stud NOTE SINCE THERE ARE VARIOUS TYPES OF ELECTRICAL boxes THAT CAN BE USED CONSULT YOUR LOCAL ELECTRICAL SUPPLIER FOR HIS SUGGESTIONS STEP 9 Return to the location ...

Page 6: ...n boxes since these wires must be placed inside these boxes with the covers anchored securely in place When the switch is installed in the switch box BE SURE that the wall switch IS IN THE OFF POSITION STEP 13 Return to the attic Make certain that the fan blades are clear and that no wires or other obstructions are near the blades STEP 14 Verify all electrical connections Switch power ON at the Fu...

Page 7: ... Pulley 48 10 Fan Pulley 24 Fan Pulley 30 Fan Pulley 36 Fan Pulley 42 Fan Pulley 48 11 Fan Shaft 12 Bearing 2 req d 2 Speed Wall Switch 12 Hour Timer REPAIR REPLACEMENT PARTS REPAIR PARTS When ordering repair parts always give the following information 1 Part description 2 Fan model no 3 Fan serial no 10 12 11 8 12 4 2 5 3 7 6 9 1 TO REPOSITION OR REPLACE SPRING A Remove V Belt 8 B Hook spring 6 a...

Page 8: ...tion affixing of any parts or attachments not authorized by Manufacturer or loss of parts In no event shall Manufacturer be liable for any special incidental or consequential damages which may result from any defect in material or workmanship It is expressly understood that Buyer s sole and exclusive remedy shall be repair or replacement of defective parts and that Triangle Engineering shall not b...

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