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1650 38

th

 St, Suite 201W     Boulder, CO 80301     PHONE:  303-557-1852 

zoofans.com

 

                                       

 REV 11022018

 

ZOO FANS SPECIFICATIONS 

 

Model 

Width 

Weight 

Full Load Current 

Max RPM 

Max CFM 

H25-EC 

1.46 ft (0.44 m) 

20 lbs (9.1 kg) 

0.5A @ 230V 

2150 

655 

H50-EC 

1.75 ft (0.53 m) 

25 lbs (11.3 kg) 

0.87A @ 230V 

1850 

1250 

 

  

LAYOUT 

 

This phase should have been completed prior to placing your order.  If you don’t have a plan or would like to consider 

modifications, please consult with your professional engineer, designer and/or installer.  You may also contact your ZOO 

Fans’ representative or ZOO Fans directly if you require assistance.   

 

Remember, the number of ZOO Fans required for the job, as well as where they are hung, will depend on a number of 

variables, some of which are: 

 

 

Ceiling height, as well as the overall 

volume

 of air the fans need to 

move in order to achieve the targeted level for turnover of air in the 

facility every hour (a good design target for destratification is 100% 

turnover every hour) 

 

The availability of a sturdy and secure anchor point for attaching the fan 

 

Obstructions, such as merchandise/inventory racks, lighting, overhead 

equipment, and other mechanical systems 

 

The location of existing HVAC diffusers and returns 

 

A desire to create air movement at a specific work station, machine or 

other locale to dissipate heat, provide spot cooling, dry floors, or 

reduce/eliminate condensation 

 

Ask the electrician who will do the wiring for the fan(s) to review the following section to be sure your layout is a good one 

for your objectives and that it is sensible given electrical requirements and any existing wiring.  Ask the contractor who will 

be hanging your fans to review your layout for ease and safety of installation, as well as compatibility with existing 

mechanical systems and all applicable codes.  If the installer(s) have any questions about where to locate your fan(s) or how 

to install them, please contact either your ZOO Fans’ representative or ZOO Fans.  A copy of this installation guide can also 

be found at 

www.zoofans.com

.   

  

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for H25-EC

Page 1: ...38th St Suite 201W Boulder CO 80301 303 557 1852 zoofans com REV 11022018 Installation Guide Models H25 EC H50 EC Covered by the following United States and International Patents D631148S 138172 0017...

Page 2: ...2018 ZOO FANS INC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 1650 38th St Suite 201W Boulder CO 80301 303 557 1852 zoofans com REV 11022018...

Page 3: ...d user maintenance Disconnect the fan from the power supply before servicing WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING a Use this unit only in the ma...

Page 4: ...MMOTION LECTRIQUE OU DE BLESSURE POUR LES PERSONNES APPLIQUEZ CECI a N utilisez cette unit que de la mani re voulue par le constructeur Si vous avez des questions contactez le constructeur b Avant d i...

Page 5: ...LATION 1 PARTS ENCLOSED 1 ZOO FANS SPECIFICATIONS 2 LAYOUT 2 INSTALLATION 3 HANGING THE FAN 3 STEP 1 Fasten Main Hanging Cable 3 STEP 2 Fasten Stabilization Tether 4 STEP 3 Secure the Gripples 5 WIRIN...

Page 6: ...ut of fans wiring and controls 2 Hanging the fans where they ll be most effective and convenient to control 3 Completing the electrical hook up 4 Start up and commissioning 5 Conducting all work in a...

Page 7: ...hour a good design target for destratification is 100 turnover every hour The availability of a sturdy and secure anchor point for attaching the fan Obstructions such as merchandise inventory racks l...

Page 8: ...containing the 8 Cable with 3 8 Stud End Fixing and attach that cable to the hole at the top of the fan s handle as shown in Illustration 1 below NOTE Gripple Installation Guidelines are included wit...

Page 9: ...yelet and attach the stabilization tether to either attachment point located at 45 on each side of the fan s handle as shown in Illustration 2 below TIP When attaching these cables leave the cables wo...

Page 10: ...the Gripples Illustration 3 shows how to secure the Main Hanging Cable to the Truss I Beam unistrut or other appropriate attachment point that can easily support the load of the fan 1 Insert cable th...

Page 11: ...the Truss I Beam or support beam WARNING The Stabilization Tether MUST be installed properly to ensure safe operation of your ZOO Fan 1 Insert cable through Gripple 2 At a 45 angle loop cable over Tru...

Page 12: ...2018 ZOO FANS INC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 1650 38th St Suite 201W Boulder CO 80301 PHONE 303 557 1852 zoofans com REV 11022018 Illustration 5...

Page 13: ...2018 ZOO FANS INC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 1650 38th St Suite 201W Boulder CO 80301 PHONE 303 557 1852 zoofans com REV 11022018 Illustration 6...

Page 14: ...IRING THE FAN The H25 EC and H50 EC are equipped with EC motors that will accept a range of voltages See below Single Phase installation ONLY 208V 277V 50Hz or 60Hz Electrical connection should be mad...

Page 15: ...The H25 EC and H50 EC have multiple control options available including 10k Ohm Potentiometer 0 10 Volt DC analog signal PWM signal contact Zoo Fans for wiring instructions WARNING Never apply line v...

Page 16: ...Boulder CO 80301 PHONE 303 557 1852 zoofans com REV 11022018 OPTION 2 Wiring 0 10VDC Analog Signal or PWM signal Illustration 10 ZOO Fans 1650 38th St Suite 201W Boulder CO 80301 Phone 303 557 1852 F...

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