TBI
Tubular Belt Inline Fan
TBIRU
Tubular Belt Upblast Fan
RECEIVING
Greenheck model TBI / TBIRU fans are thoroughly inspected and test run at the factory. Items such as proper propeller
alignment, balance, and workmanship are analyzed by personnel using state-of-the art equipment. However, damage may
occur during handling and shipping. Therefore, it is important that the unit be carefully inspected for visible and concealed
damage before beginning installation. In addition, check to see that all accessory items are accounted for.
STORAGE - Indoor and Outdoor
When a fan is to be stored for a period of time, it must be protected from dirt and moisture. Use of a tarp to cover the unit
will aid in keeping it clean and dry, but avoid using a black plastic tarp as it will promote condensation. Improper storage
which results in damage to the fan will void the warranty. If the storage period is lengthy, the propeller and motor should be
rotated periodically and the bearings purged with fresh grease. In humid, dusty, or corrosive atmospheres, rotate the fan and
purge the bearings once a month. Under normal conditions, this procedure should be repeated once every three months.
TBIRU
Level 3 & 4
TBI
Level 3 & 4
HANDLING
Fans are to be rigged by either the brackets
provided or by the skid when a forklift is used.
All TBI Inline models have mounting brackets
located at the ends of the fan housing with which
slings can be attached (Fig. 1). All TBIRU Roof
Upblast models can be lifted by brackets located
in the windband extension section (Fig. 2).
Fans should NOT be lifted by the shaft,
housing, motor, belt guard, or any
accessories.
Fig. 1
Fig.2
GREENHECK
KITCHEN VENTILATION SYSTEMS
SCHOFIELD, WISCONSIN 54476-0410
PH. 715-359-6171 www.greenheck.com
®
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
PN 458320
Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual
Report any damaged equipment to the shipper immediately!
Lifting Locations