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ZOO FANS SPECIFICATIONS
Model
Width
Weight
Full Load Current
Max RPM
Max CFM
H65-EC
1.75 ft (0.53 m)
25 lbs. (11.3 kg)
1.55 A @ 230V
1360
1825
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