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CAUTION!

 

 The bearing life is estimated by calculations according to ISO 281:2007-02 to give a L10 life. Beyond each 
periodical maintenance, our recommended bearing condition check frequency is at each lubrication. Depending 
on the results, bearings may need to be replaced.

 

CAUTION!

 

 Lubrication intervals are based on a bearing operating temperature of +167°F (frames 63 to 200) and +185°F 
(frames 225 to 500). Some designs may vary. An increase of the ambient temperature will raise the bearing 
temperature correspondingly. For each 59°F of temperature rise, the relubrication period must be reduced by 
half (i.e. must be more frequent).

 

ATTENTION!

 

 Where motors are mounted inside fan housings, and where grease re-lubrication points have been mounted on 
the exterior of the fan housing, there will be an additional nameplate affixed to the product which will state the 
grease type, quantity and re-lubrication interval.

MOTORS WITHOUT LUBRICATORS

Where motors are not fitted with bearings that can be re-lubricated (WEG 48-210T

 

NEMA frames), then the following steps 

must be taken:

Motors operating in ambient temperatures up to +122°F;

After 20,000 hours running, or 3 years, whichever is the shorter, (10,000 hours where motor speed exceeds 1800 rpm),  
the motor should be dismantled, shaft seals and bearings replaced and the bearings re-lubricated.

To re-lubricate motors which are mounted in an airstream with a temperature above 392°F or above (where the motor is 
designed for used within a Smoke Extraction fan), the special grease used has a very low fill requirement. These fans, therefore,  
do not have re-lubrication facilities. Any old grease must be washed out with a designated solvent. The bearings must be 
refilled with grease leaving the housing empty. If a bearing is removed from the rotor, it must be discarded and a new one 
fitted, using the approved grease.

10. TESTING (FANS AND CONTROLS)

It is recommended  that fire safety systems are tested every 6 months. However, ideally, these tests should be more frequent 
(once per month or once every 3 months). This test must review all elements of the system [fans, controls, dampers etc.] to 
confirm correct operation.

Note: Fans must only be run for short periods as no thermal overloads are in circuit for emergency condition.

11. LONG TERM RELIABILITY

Maintenance Engineers should consider performing a major refit after fans have been operating for 50,000 hours or if they 
have been installed for a period of 10 years. If the condition of the motor winding has been seen to deteriorate during regular 
maintenance (as detailed within section 8), then the motor must be replaced. Motors used within Fire Safety fans must NOT  
be re-wound. It could potentially be extremely dangerous to refurbish such as motor using a standard motor rewind facility,  
as these motors are specially developed for the smoke control application. The new motor must be manufactured in 
accordance with current requirements as stated within the EN12101-3 specification.

Guidance on operating times before a re-fit is required can be obtained from Woods Air Movement USA on receipt of 
full operational information, duty cycle, “HT” category, and other nameplate data. To maintain the fan’s High Temperature 
capability, motor replacement must be conducted by Woods Air Movement USA or our nominated service representatives.

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Summary of Contents for 911025

Page 1: ...AEROFOIL AXIAL FLOW FANS HT STANDARD Safety installation and maintenance instructions Part Number 911025...

Page 2: ...NTROLS 8 11 LONG TERM RELIABILITY 8 STANDARD VENTILATION FANS 12 SAFETY 9 13 INTRODUCTION PURPOSE GENERAL 9 14 STORAGE HANDLING 9 15 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION 10 16 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION OPERATION 11...

Page 3: ...NG INSTALLATION 17 2 FIXING ARRANGEMENT OF TERMINAL BLOCK DRAWING NO D258302 F 17 3 WIRING DETAIL THREE PHASE FANS WITH FAN HOUSING MOUNTED TERMINAL BOX 460V 208V 18 4 NOTES PAGE 19 THIS LEAFLET MUST...

Page 4: ...foot mounted motor fitted then the motor mounting feet must be positioned underneath the motor Foot mounted motors must never be suspended from their mounting feet If in doubt please refer to Woods A...

Page 5: ...ntilation mode Use of non approved drives is permitted as long as the drive is by passed from the control circuit once the fan is running at full speed Frequency converters also known as Variable Freq...

Page 6: ...ng for unusual bearing noise more sophisticated equipment should be used to obtain a quantified bearing condition analysis Bearings must be lubricated to avoid metallic and direct contact of the movin...

Page 7: ...ever be mixed with sodium or calcium based grease ATTENTION To avoid any eventual grease incompatibility always re grease bearings with the grease type indicated on the motor nameplate As a general ru...

Page 8: ...ans therefore do not have re lubrication facilities Any old grease must be washed out with a designated solvent The bearings must be refilled with grease leaving the housing empty If a bearing is remo...

Page 9: ...full fan motor nameplate details Should a fan failure occur whilst the product is under warranty then please contact Woods Air Movement USA before any repair work is undertaken If speed control is to...

Page 10: ...nameplate For two stage contra rotating fans see Figure 1 on page 17 Sharp bends in the ductwork close to the fan must be avoided Adequate room must be allowed round the fan for inspection and mainte...

Page 11: ...e earth must also be connected Sufficient cable length must be provided to allow for movement of the fan on its mountings A connection diagram providing wiring details is supplied with all fan assembl...

Page 12: ...he electrical supply so that it will not automatically reset and re start If the fan is designed for emergency use then the control system must ensure that all monitoring devices are overridden so tha...

Page 13: ...hen working in the vicinity of the fan assembly Fan assembly maintenance must be carried out by appropriately qualified and competent personnel using the correct tools and equipment A regular maintena...

Page 14: ...correctly but must also ensure that the emergency use control system overrides all other control devices except where matched frequency converters are used see Paragraphs 1 to 11 and 16 4 for more inf...

Page 15: ...has occurred which may require the motor to be either rewound overhauled standard temperature machines or replaced with a new motor which been manufactured in accordance with current requirements as...

Page 16: ...fan housing is even and adequate If in doubt please contact Woods Air Movement USA for advice related blade tip gap Ensure that the impeller blades are secure Blade angle must not be changed before c...

Page 17: ...Screw Locknut Terminal Screw Washer Customers supply Lead Eyelet when fitted Connecting Links when fitted Do not use Copper wire links Motor Lead Eyelet Terminal Screw Terminal Block Identification Ta...

Page 18: ...TH TO S S S EARTH TO MOTOR T9 T1 L1 L2 T2 L3 T3 S L1 L2 L3 PE1 T1 T9 EARTH TO MOTOR MOD 18 T7 T6 T8 T4 T5 PE1 EARTH TO S S S S EARTH TO MOTOR T9 T1 L1 L2 T2 L3 T3 L1 L2 L3 PE1 T1 T9 EARTH TO MOTOR MOD...

Page 19: ...19 NOTES...

Page 20: ...ndustry application experience The widest range of Air Movement and Ventilation products in the market and strong market presence with over 100 years of experience and manufacturing of products guaran...

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