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PNEG 1433                               54” Galvanized Slant Wall Fan Installation Operation Manual                            - 1 - 

AIRSTREAM 54" SLANTWALL FAN 

  Installation & Operation Manual 

PNEG 1433 

 02-27-2008 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Warranty 

Safety Guidelines 

Safety and Warnings 

Safety Decals and Locations 

Unpacking / Installation Specifications  

Cone Panel Assembly 

10 

Shutter Installation 

11 

Electrical Wiring 

12 

General Safety / Maintenance 

13 

Troubleshooting 

14 

Exploded Diagram 

15 

Replacement Parts List 

 

 

Congratulations! 

You have just purchased one of the best Ventilation 

Fans in the industry designed to give years of high 

velocity airflow while saving hundreds of dollars in 

electrical usage.  Please take some time to read 

through this manual and familiarize yourself with the 

proper installation methods and operation of the fan.  

FEATURES 

9

 

One Year Warranty on Parts 

9

 

Consistent Airflow Through Flock Growout 

9

 

Easy Assembly and Maintenance 

9

 

On-Site Service and Support 

 

 

Airstream Ventilation Systems 

Model: G54SCL16GA  

Size: 54” Galvanized Housing and Cone 

Voltage: 115v / 230v  

Amps: 13.0  /  6.5 

Frequency: 50/60 Hz Single Phase 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 54" SLANTWALL FAN

Page 1: ...5 Replacement Parts List Congratulations You have just purchased one of the best Ventilation Fans in the industry designed to give years of high velocity airflow while saving hundreds of dollars in electrical usage Please take some time to read through this manual and familiarize yourself with the proper installation methods and operation of the fan FEATURES 9 One Year Warranty on Parts 9 Consiste...

Page 2: ...no cost to end user 3 to 5 years end user pays 25 5 to 7 years end user pays 50 7 to 10 years end user pays 75 Warranty prorated from list price 0 to 3 years no cost to end user 3 to 5 years end user pays 50 Motors burner components and moving parts not included Portable Dryer screens included Tower Dryer screens not included Conditions and Limitations THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES THAT EXTEND BEYOND TH...

Page 3: ...instructions is a misuse of the equipment and may lead to serious injury or death This is the safety alert symbol It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury DANGER indicates an imminentl...

Page 4: ... wires cables or servicing equipment E L E C T R I C S H O C K H A Z A R D R E A D A L L L A B E L S R E A D A N D O B E Y P R O D U C T L A B E L S Read and obey all labels and instructions for products used in the fan K E E P H A N D S A W A Y F R O M M O V I N G P A R T S DO NOT put hand or arm in fan Rotating parts can crush and dismember DO NOT put any kind of tool inside fan to try and clear...

Page 5: ... T I V E C L O T H I N G E Y E P R O T E C T I O N Wear close fitting clothing and safety equipment appropriate to the job G L O V E S Safety glasses should be worn at all times to protect eyes from debris S T E E L T O E B O O T S Wear gloves to protect your hands from sharp edges on plastic or steel parts R E S P I R A T O R A respirator may be needed to prevent breathing potentially toxic fumes...

Page 6: ...ings and belt replacement will be required over the life of the fan Do not attempt any maintenance or repairs on the fan unless you are competent to do so Remember that the fan may in certain situations operate under automatic control and will start without warning Never attempt any work on the fan without first isolating it from the power supply and locking out the isolator so that only you can t...

Page 7: ...A L S A N D L O C A T I O N S DC 1540 5 x 7 5 DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE WARNING STAY CLEAR OF ROTATING BLADE WARNING FLYING OBJECTS HAZARD LOCATED LOWER RIGHT CORNER INSIDE LOWER RIGHT CORNER OUTSIDE DC 995 2 0 X 4 5 WARNING SHEAR POINT LOCATED LOWER RIGHT CORNER INSIDE LOWER RIGHT CORNER OUTSIDE ...

Page 8: ...aring portion of the bottom sill is rigid and properly supported Position the fan in front of the opening from the inside Using a minimum of two people lift fan housing into the opening Fasten flanges to framework with the wood mounting screws provided Check the fan for vertical position before screwing flanges down The fan housing should now be flush and level inside of the framing Important When...

Page 9: ... the final two flanges meet Install bolts along this flange as the previous other three again leaving the top bolt and nut loose Install the cone panel brackets as shown in Figure 9 2 leaving the bolts and nuts finger tight Now using two people lift the cone panel assembly onto the venturi and align the holes of the brackets with the holes on the face of the fan Insert the 5 16 bolts into the hole...

Page 10: ...with supplied 10 x 1 1 2 self drill screws spaced evenly refer to Figure 10 1 above with 3 per side with 3 16 spacer washer in between housing and the turnbutton If you do not wish to use the turnbuttons you may secure the shutter to the fan with 10 x sheet metal screws which are standard hardware items available locally Shutter Turnbutton Fan Housing ...

Page 11: ...t motor rotation CCW the red wire should be located on the L2 connection as depicted If this is not the case switch the red and black wires Refer to the wiring diagram on the side of the motor for correct wiring for 115V and 230V supply Fans used to ventilate livestock buildings where continuous air movement is essential should be connected to individual electrical circuits with a minimum of two c...

Page 12: ... refer back to Figure 11 1 and switch the black and red wires as noted after de energizing the fan Re check the operation and when satisfied the fan is operating properly follow the instructions below 9 Write down the date that your fan went into service and follow the maintenance schedule as listed below 9 Check the belt pulleys and the bearings after every two months of service The belt tensione...

Page 13: ...hutter is jammed clogged Inlet outlet guards clogged by dirt debris Voltage supplied is not correct must be within or 10 of the nominal voltage Repair replace clean as necessary Repair replace clean as necessary Check line voltage at motor verify wiring Check with local utility supplier for possible line problems Excessive Vibration Fan blade has excessive dirt build up Motor driveshaft is bent Fa...

Page 14: ...op Panel 1 6 12 0213 Motor Mount Bracket 1 7 017 1422 9 Sheave 3 0 Diameter 1 8 15 0131 Motor 1 5hp 1 5 S F 1ph 60Hz 1 9 12 0211 Tensioner Bracket 1 10 91 0057 Rotary Tensioner w Splash Guard 1 11 16 0007 Pulley AL104 1 12 16 0076 Bearing 1 Pillow Block 2 13 12 0212 Bearing Bracket 1 14 12 0210 Vertical Brace 2 15 12 0214 Venturi 1 16 12 0218 Prop 1 17 12 0219 Cone Bracket 4 18 12 0215 Cone Panel ...

Page 15: ...l 1 12 0203 Right Panel 1 12 0210 Vertical Brace 2 12 0211 Tensioner Bracket 1 12 0212 Bearing Bracket 1 12 0213 Motor Mount bracket 1 12 0214 54 Venturi 55 25 ID 1 12 0215 Cone Panel 4 12 0217 Shaft 1 Diameter x 10 Long 1 12 0218 Prop 54 5 Diameter 1 15 0131 Motor 1 5HP 1 5 SF 1PH 1725RPM 50 60HZ 1 16 0007 Pulley AL104 x 1 1 16 0015 Pulley AL94 x 1 Used on G54SCL16GAHF 1 16 0076 Bearing 1 Pillow ...

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