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GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION

WARNING: ROTATING PARTS & ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD

Fans  should  be  installed  and  serviced  by  qualified  personnel  only.  

Improper installation can result in electric shock, possible injury due to 

coming in contact with moving parts, as well as other potential hazards.  

1.  Follow all local electrical and safety codes, as well as National 

Electrical Code (NEC) and the National Fire Protection Agency 

(NFPA), were applicable.  

2.  Disconnect electric power before working on unit (prior to removal 

of guards or entry into access doors).

3.  Follow  proper  lockout/tag  out  procedures  to  ensure  the  unit 

cannot be energized while being installed or serviced. 

4.  Ensure the power cable does not kink or come in contact with oil, 

grease, hot surfaces or chemicals. Ensure the power source is 

compatible with the equipment.

5.   Air  that  is  allowed  to  move  through  a  non-powered  fan  will 

allow the propeller to rotate, which is referred to as wind-milling. 

Impellers should be blocked to prevent rotation when installing or 

servicing the fan.  

 TRANSPORTING

If transporting fan in an open vehicle the propeller should be blocked 

to prevent rotation.  If not the speed of the air flowing through the fan 

may cause the propeller to go above its max safety speed limits which 

can damage the fan. 

RECEIVING AND INSPECTION

Immediately upon receipt of a shipment, carefully inspect for damage 

and shortage. Turn the impeller by hand to see that it turns freely and 

does not bind. If any damage and/or shortage is detected or suspected, 

the carrier must be asked to conduct an inspection. The consignee’s 

representative should not accept a shipment without a notation on the 

delivery receipt indicating items not delivered or the apparent extent 

of damage.

When a shipment is opened and damage is found which was not evi-

dent externally (concealed damage), it is mandatory that the consign-

ee request an immediate inspection by the carrier. Report any damage 

to the carrier within 15 days. Failure to report damage within the above 

time limit will result in rejection of a claim.

HANDLING 

When  handling  fans  and  their  accessories,  always  use  equipment 

and methods that will not cause damage.  Fans should be lifted using 

slings and padding or spreaders to avoid damage.

CAUTION!

  Always make sure that all lifting and handling equipment 

and techniques conform to current safety standards.

Avoid lifting fans in a way that will bend or distort fan parts.  Never pass 

slings or timbers through the orifices of fan. 

CAUTION!  Do not

 lift by the fan hood.  Fans with special coatings or 

paints must be protected in handling to prevent damage.

STORAGE

Fans are protected against damage during shipment.  If they cannot 

be installed and put into operation immediately upon receipt, certain 

precautions  are  necessary  to  prevent  deterioration  during  storage.  

Responsibility for integrity of fans and accessories during storage must 

be assumed by the user.  The manufacturer will not be responsible 

for damage during storage.  These suggestions are provided solely 

as a convenience to the user, who shall make his own decision as to 

whether to use any or all of them.

INDOOR:

  The ideal storage environment for fans and accessories is 

indoors, above grade, in a low humidity atmosphere which is sealed to 

prevent the entry of blowing dust, rain, or snow.  Temperatures should 

be evenly maintained at between 70°F and 105°F (wide temperature 

swings may cause condensation and “sweating” of metal parts).  Win-

dows should be covered to prevent temperature variations caused by 

sunlight.    Provide  thermometers  and  humidity  indicators  at  several 

points and maintain the atmosphere at 40% relative humidity, or lower.

It may be necessary to use trays of renewable desiccant or portable 

dehumidifier to remove moisture from the air in the storage enclosure.

Thermostatically controlled portable heaters (vented to outdoors) may 

be required to maintain even temperatures inside the enclosure.

CAUTION!

  Provide fire extinguishers, fire alarms, or emergency re-

sponse communication to protect building and equipment against fire 

damage.  Be sure that building and storage practices meet all local, 

state and federal fire and safety codes.

The following fans or accessories must be stored indoors, in a clean 

dry atmosphere:

a.   Propeller wall fans not in wall housings.

b.  Any fan protected by a cardboard carton.

c.  Motors dismounted from fans.

d.  Spare wheels or propellers.

e.  Belts, sheaves, bushings and other parts when not mounted 

on fan.

f.  Boxes, bags or cartons of hardware.

g.  Curbs

h.  Shutters

Remove any accumulations of dirt, water, ice or snow and wipe dry 

before moving to indoor storage.  Allow cold parts to reach room tem-

perature to avoid “sweating” of metal parts.  Open boxes or cartons.  

Remove any accumulated moisture; if necessary use portable electric 

heaters to dry parts and packages.  Leave coverings loose to permit 

air circulation and to permit periodic inspection.

Rotate impeller by hand to distribute bearing grease over the entire 

bearing surfaces.

Store at least 3 ½” off the floor on wooden blocks covered with moisture 

proof paper or polyethylene sheathing.  Provide aisles between parts 

and along all walls, to permit air circulation and space for inspection.

OUTDOOR:

  Fans designed for outdoor use may be stored outdoors, 

if absolutely necessary.  The storage area should be reasonably level 

and drained or ditched to prevent accumulation of water.  Fencing and 

lighting for security are desirable.  Roads or aisles for portable cranes 

and hauling equipment are needed.  Consider the use of drift fencing 

to minimize accumulation of blowing snow or dirt.

The following fans may be stored outdoors, if dry indoor storage space 

is not available:

a.  Fans intended for outdoor use that are crated in wood.

b.  Wall fans installed in wall housings.

All fans must be supported on wooden blocks or timbers above water 

or normal snow levels.  Provide enough blocking to prevent settling 

Read and Save These Instructions

Form 613163

INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

Models FQ, FQWBP,  FQWCP, FQ-R, FQ-RWBP, FQ-RWCP,  

FN, FNWBP, FNWCP, FN-R, FN-RWBP and FN-RWCP

Содержание 924738

Страница 1: ...ill not be responsible for damage during storage These suggestions are provided solely as a convenience to the user who shall make his own decision as to whether to use any or all of them INDOOR The ideal storage environment for fans and accessories is indoors above grade in a low humidity atmosphere which is sealed to prevent the entry of blowing dust rain or snow Temperatures should be evenly ma...

Страница 2: ...ovide ignition to combustible or flammable materials unless the unit is specifically built for hazardous environments 3 WARNING If gases other than clean air are to be exhausted using the fan then the user bears the responsibility of determin ing that the fan is appropriate and safe for the application 4 Provide a square opening in the wall equal to the outside dimensions of the fan It is preferab...

Страница 3: ...ather resistant only they are not weatherproof NOTE Not all sizes in chart are available in all fan models WALL MOUNTED FACE MOUNT Exhaust or Supply R Fans Illustrated is a typical installation when mounting the fan directly to the wall Flashing over damper by others Propeller to damper distance M is important to reduce turbulence and damper flutter which may lead to premature damper failure See F...

Страница 4: ...ional support using hanging rods or support from underneath It is preferable to frame in the opening with 2 x 6 material or similar suitable materi al or metal channels adequate for support of the fan The installer provides suitable fasteners hex bolts or lag screws to secure the fan Dampers are designed to reduce drafts prevent entry of for eign material and limit the amount of rain that enters t...

Страница 5: ...ainte nance checks are preformed prior to restarting the unit 6 Inspect all moving parts for damage or rust and clean area SET SCREW TIGHTENING SCHEDULE 1 Before initial operation of the fan tighten set screws according to the procedure outlined below 2 After 500 operating hours or three months whichever comes first tighten set screws to the full recommended torque 3 At least once a year tighten s...

Страница 6: ...u use arrows to apply fan order speed Brown 0 10VDC to Motor Blue Common White Black Black Black Red Green Yellow Green Handi Box Disconnect Switch Motor Yellow White Yellow White 115 V Red 208 V Orange 230 V Brown 277 V Connect to wire of input voltage and insulate the rest 115 or 208 230 VAC 1 Ph 24 VAC Transformer POWER INPUT LINE ECM MOTOR WIRING FOR GENTEQ MOTORS ONLY USING THE FSC 1 CONTROLL...

Страница 7: ...ellow Yellow White Motor Handi Box Disconnect Switch BY OTHERS Green Green Yellow Red Black Black Black White Blue Brown W h i t e A B White Red Black not used Speed control may be mounted up to 100 ft away from fan Hold down center button to access menu Use arrows to navigate apply these settings APPS to 0 10 SP1 too Speed 1 SP2 to Speed 2 tYPE to tC42 rE to 2Spd Once out of menu use arrows to ap...

Страница 8: ...by the key to save your changes Programming Please refer to the FSC 1 Menu Map on page 9 for edi ng parameters within program mode To enter program mode hold the key for three seconds un l APPS is displayed Use the and keys to navigate to the desired menu parameter shown in column 1 of the menu map on page 9 To edit a menu parameter press the key once on the desired parameter The current value wil...

Страница 9: ...GENTEQ US Motor Page 9 ...

Страница 10: ...c fields in the vicinity of current carrying conductors and permanent magnet motors can result in a serious health hazard to persons with cardiac pacemakers metal implants and hearing aids To avoid risk stay away from the area surrounding a permanent magnet motor WARNING Do not remove cover for at least five 5 minutes after AC power is disconnected to allow capacitors to discharge Dangerous voltag...

Страница 11: ...s Rotation can be changed by swapping any of the Red Black and Blue wires connecting the control board to the motor at terminals T1 T2 and T3 INSTALLATION 1 Wire motor in accordance with local codes The motor can be mounted by the feet or face See Figure 14 for mounting hole locations Verify fasteners holding motor to fan are properly secured 2 Verify fan wheel is properly secured on motor shaft 3...

Страница 12: ...tch will select the Low LO or High HI speed on the speed controllers based on the dial settings Toggle switch and mounting plate fit in a standard gang box and wired to Dual Potentiometer Speed Dial The speed dial can be mounted up to 100 ft from fan using additional wire by others Building Control 0 10VDC Wire Kit See Figure 20 Factory mount ed Molex receptacle that allows a quick connection to s...

Страница 13: ...lding Supplied Controller Not Used with Building Supplied Controllers White Green Ground Black N L1 L2 Motor Control Box Line Voltage 208 230 VAC Single Phase 14 AWG Remote Potentiometer A Variable 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Speed B Potentiometers mounted up to 100 ft from fan FIGURE 17 FIGURE 18 Page 13 ...

Страница 14: ...in that they are secure Fault Indication A red LED on the control board provides fault indication During a fault this LED will blink a specific number of times to identify the fault that has occurred The table below describes these fault indications Maintenance EBSM motors use brushless technology with sealed bearings so no maintenance is required other than keeping any accumulated debris from col...

Страница 15: ... potentiometer box Speed B on box is not used for single speed selection and will not have a dial The motor will shut off between 0 1 9V Two Speed Dial See Figure 23 Motor will come with a prewired control cable and wired to a mounted dual speed potentiometer dial that is used to control the speed of the motor The supplied un mounted toggle switch will select the Low LO or High HI speed on the spe...

Страница 16: ...peed Potentiometer Speed Select Control A Black Red White Wired in Field B Red to Red White to White Black to Black Potentiometers and speed selector can be mounted up to 100 ft from fan A Variable 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Speed B Page 16 FIGURE 24 FIGURE 23 ...

Страница 17: ...View PARTS LIST LEGEND No Description Qty No Description Qty 1 Propeller 1 6 Motor Mounting Nuts 4 2 Orifice 1 7 Key 1 3 Frame Assembly 1 8 Frame Mounting Bolts 6 4 Motor 1 9 Frame Mounting Nuts 6 5 Motor Mounting Bolts 4 FIGURE 25 ...

Страница 18: ...ely claim the Company shall have the option either to inspect the product while in Purchaser s possession or to request Purchaser to return the product to the Company at Purchaser s expense for inspection by the Company The Company shall replace or at its option repair free of charge any product it determines to be defective and it shall ship the repaired or replacement product to Purchaser F O B ...

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