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Maximum RPM

CA SWSI, 

CPS-A, 

CPA-A, Size

Maximum RPM

CA & CAF

DWDI  

Size

Maximum RPM

Class 

I

Class 

II

Class 

III

Class 

I

Class 

II

Class 

III

120

3348

4368

5503

120

3714

4846

6105

135

2976

3883

4892

135

3307

4315

5436

150

2678

3494

4403

150

2575

3357

4230

165

2435

3177

4002

165

2374

3095

3901

180

2114

2757

3474

180

2176

2839

3577

195

1951

2545

3207

195

2009

2621

3302

210

1812

2363

2978

210

1865

2434

3066 

225

1691

2206

2779

225

1741

2271

2862

245

1553

2026

2553

245

1631

2128

2681

270

1419

1851

2332

270

1443

1883

2372

300

1277

1666

2099

300

1262

1647

2074

330

1161

1514

1908

330

1147

1496

1885

365

1064

1388

1749

365

1038

1354

1706

402

965

1259

1586

402

941

1228

1547

445

873

1138

1434

445

851

1110

1399

490

793

1034

1303

490

773

1009

1271

540

719

938

1182

540

702

916

1164

600

647

844

1064

600

631

823

1037

660

588

768

967

660

574

749

944

730

532

694

874

730

519

677

853

+200

F and capable of intermittent highs of +250

F. For 

temperatures above 250°F Mobiltemp SHC 32 is 
recommended.

Lubrication - Motor Bearings

Motors are provided with prelubricated bearings. Any 

lubrication instructions shown on the motor nameplate 
supersede instructions below.

Motor bearings without provisions for relubrication will 

operate up to 10 years under normal conditions with no 

maintenance. In severe applications, high temperatures or 
excessive contaminates, it is advisable to have the 
maintenance department disassemble and lubricate the 
bearings after 3 years of operation to prevent interruption of 
service.

For motors with provisions for relubrication, follow 

intervals of the following table.

Motors are provided with a polyurea mineral oil NGLI #2 

grease. All additions to the motor bearings are to be with a 
compatable grease such as Exxon Mobil Polyrex EM and 
Chevron SRI.

The above intervals should be reduced to half for vertical 

shaft installations.

Motor Services

Should the motor prove defective within a one-year 

period, contact your local Loren Cook representative or 
your nearest authorized electric motor service 
representative. 

Changing Shaft Speed (belt drive)

All belt driven fans with motors up to and including 5 HP 

(184T max.) are equipped with variable pitch pulleys. To 
change the fan speed, perform the following:

1. Loosen setscrew on driver (motor) pulley and remove 

key, if equipped.

2. Turn the pulley rim to open or close the groove facing. 

If the pulley has multiple grooves, all must be adjusted 
to the same width.

3. After adjustment, inspect for proper belt tension.

Speed Reduction

: Open the pulley in order that the belt 

rides deeper in the groove (smaller pitch diameter).

Speed Increase

: Close the pulley in order that the belt 

rides higher in the groove (larger pitch diameter). Ensure 
that the RPM limits of the fan and the horsepower limits of 
the motor are maintained.

Relubrication Intervals

Service 

Conditions

NEMA Frame Size

Up to and 

including 184T

213T-365T

404T and larger

1800 RPM 

and less

Over 1800 

RPM 

1800 RPM 

and less

Over 1800 

RPM 

1800 RPM 

and less

Over 1800 

RPM 

Standard

3 yrs.

6 months

2 yrs.

6 months

1 yr.

3 months

Severe

1 yr.

3 months

1 yr.

3 months 6 months 1 months

*Sizes 60 through 100 only applies to CPS

and CPA.

CF SWSI, 

CPS, CPA, 

Size

Maximum RPM

Class

I

Class

II

Class

III

60-100*

4230

5519

6953

120

3404

4441

5595

135

3026

3948

4974

150

2723

3553

4476

165

2476

3230

4069

180

2269

2961

3730

195

2095

2733

3443

210

1795

2341

2950

225

1675

2185

2753

245

1539

2007

2529

300

1257

1639

2065

330

1142

1490

1877

365

1023

1334

1681

402

939

1225

1543

445

849

1108

1396

490

771

1006

1268

540

700

913

1150

600

630

822

1035

660

573

747

941

730

518

675

851

CPV
Size

Maximum RPM

Standard Reinforced

60-100

2719

--

120

2527

135

2093

150

2035

165

1766

180

1588

195

1429

1571

210

1277

1407

225

1152

1265

245

1015

1260

270

876

1091

300

837

1006

330

716

869

365

624

805

402

539

701

445

463

660

490

360

576

RPM Derating Factor

For elevated airstream temperatures, the max-
imum fan speed limits must be derated by the 
factors above.

Temperature

(°F)

RPM Factor

Steel

Aluminum

70

1.00

1.00

200

0.98

0.93

300

0.96

0.79

400

0.94

-

500

0.91

600

0.87

700

0.81

800

0.75

Содержание CA DWDI

Страница 1: ...mental documents prior to any installation or maintenance procedure Loren Cook Company s catalogs CA CF CP provide additional information describing the equipment fan performance available accessories...

Страница 2: ...extend at least 6 inches beyond the outline of the fan and its motor The weight of the foundation should be 2 to 3 times the weight of the unit and its motor Isolation NOTICE Although a certain amoun...

Страница 3: ...32 210 1 4 225 5 32 245 9 32 270 445 1 4 490 17 32 540 600 27 32 660 730 25 32 Duct Installation Efficient fan performance relies on the proper installation of inlet and discharge ducts Be sure your...

Страница 4: ...ameplate See page 5 for diagram Leave enough slack in the wiring to allow for motor movement when adjusting belt tension Some fractional motors have to be removed in order to make the connection with...

Страница 5: ...T1 and T2 Both Speeds interchange any 2 line leads Typical Damper Motor Schematic For 3 phase damper motor voltage should be the same between L1 and L2 For single phase application disregard L3 Dampe...

Страница 6: ...r Class II Normal Conditions Clean Dry Smooth 2 7 500 2 1 000 Extreme Conditions Dirty Wet Rough 2 1 500 2 200 Centrifugal Blower Class III Normal Conditions Clean Dry Smooth 2 3 000 2 500 Extreme Con...

Страница 7: ...local Loren Cook representative or your nearest authorized electric motor service representative Changing Shaft Speed belt drive All belt driven fans with motors up to and including 5 HP 184T max are...

Страница 8: ...lacement 1 Remove pulleys from their respective shafts 2 Clean the motor and fan shafts 3 Clean bores of pulleys and coat the bores with heavy oil 4 Remove grease rust or burrs from the pulleys and sh...

Страница 9: ...or oily belts Speed too high Incorrect direction of rotation Make sure the fan rotates in same direction as the arrows on the motor or belt drive assembly Bearings need lubrication or replacement Fan...

Страница 10: ...SI Arrangement 3 5 4 3 2 1 6 10 13 9 8 12 11 14 Drive Side View Discharge Side View Inlet Side View 7 Part No Arr 1 Arr 3 ARR 9 1 Motor Slide Base 2 Motor 3 Motor Sheave 4 Belt Set 5 Fan Sheave 6 Hous...

Страница 11: ...SI CF 4 SWSI Arr 4 1 Motor Slide Base 2 Motor 3 Motor Sheave 4 Belt Set 5 Fan Sheave 6 Housing 7 Isolation Base optional 8 Shaft 9 Drive Side Bearing 10 Free Side Bearing 11 Wheel 12 Inlet Cone 12 5 3...

Страница 12: ...F DW CA 4 DWDI 5 4 3 2 1 6 10 13 9 8 11 12 14 7 Drive Side View Free Side View Discharge Side View Part No CA DWDI CAF DW CA 4 DWDI 1 Motor Slide Base 2 Motor 3 Motor Sheave 4 Belt Set 5 Fan Sheave 6...

Страница 13: ...S A CPV Part No CPA CPA A CPS CPS A CPV w Optional Curb Cap and Inlet Box Accessory Parts List 1 CP Vent Set 2 Adjustable Draw Latch 3 Access Door Assembly 4 Latch Keeper 5 Curb Cap Plenum Box Assembl...

Страница 14: ...A CPV Arr 4 CPV EC 1 Motor 2 Housing 3 Wheel 4 Inlet Cone 5 Pedestal 6 Optional Weather Cover 7 Discharge Flange 8 Inlet Side Support CPV EC 5 4 2 3 7 1 6 Inlet Side View Discharge Side View 8 Drive...

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Страница 16: ...le Street Springfield Missouri 65803 4637 explaining in writing in detail your complaint and referring to the specific model and serial numbers of your fan Upon receipt by Loren Cook Company of your w...

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