Overhead Ceiling Fans
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Start-Up Checks
Airfoil Rotation
– Rotate airfoils by hand to ensure that the fan rotates freely and there are no rubbing
components.
Fan Operation
– When the fan is operating, ensure that there is no unusual noise or vibration.
Inspection
– After 30 minutes of operation, inspect all fasteners and guy wires for tightness. Retighten if
necessary.
Controls
– Ensure that controls have identified the correct number of fans and that all fans are operating
properly.
Faults
– Ensure that no faults are being registered on the controls.
Photos
Overall Fan Installation
– I have taken a photo showing the entire fan (mount, downtube, motor, and airfoils)
for at least one representative fan at the jobsite. Photo has been saved for future reference.
Fan Mounting
– I have taken a photo showing a close-up view of the fan mounting (including connections to
the building structure) for at least one representative fan. Photo has been saved for future reference.
Safety Cable and Guy Wires
- I have taken photos showing close-up views of the installed safety cable and
guy wires for at least one representative fan. Photos have been saved for future reference.
VFD Circuit Boards
– If multiple fans are being operated by a single control, I have taken a photo showing
a close-up view of the VFD circuit board for the first and second fans in the daisy-chain. Photos have been
saved for future reference.
Shielded CAT-5e Cable
– I have taken a photo showing that fans were installed using only Greenheck-
supplied CAT-5e cable or shielded CAT-5e cable that complies with the specifications included in the IOM.
Photo has been saved for future reference.
By signing this document, I confirm that all HVLS fans have been installed according to the instructions detailed in
the IOM and that I have verified all of the above information.
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