XG-Fan Powered Air Terminals Rev 2
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Receiving Inspection
Prior to removing the shipping materials, visually inspect the
packing materials. There should be a black plastic strip wrapped
in the clear plastic stretch wrap. If this black plastic strip is miss-
ing, the shipment may have been repacked by the shipper and
you should make a note of this on the shipping documents and
inform the delivering carrier.
After unpacking the XG-Fan Powered Air Terminals, check for
shipping damage. If any shipping damage is found, report it im-
mediately to the delivering carrier.
Always store the product in a clean dry location prior to
installation.
Units with controls are not recommended for use in ambient
temperatures greater than 95º F. For protection of controls, do
not store in temperatures above 135ºF.
Caution:
Do not use the flow sensor, connecting tubing or
damper shaft as a lift point. Damage to the components
may result.
Hanging/Installation Requirements
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The XG-Fan Powered Air Terminal should be suspended
from the building structure in a horizontal plane with the
bottom access panel facing down.
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Do not obstruct the bottom access panels or side
mounted control enclosure cover.
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Use the required mounting method prescribed for rect-
angular duct per the job specification.
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An alternate method involves using hanging straps
located at both ends of the Fan Power Air Terminal cor-
rectly sized to support the unit weight.
(See figure 1)
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XG-Fan Powered Air Terminals may also be suspended
with factory supplied and field installed hanger brackets
and field supplied and installed hanger rods.
(See figure 2)
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Trapeze hangers are not recommended as they can
block the bottom access panels for the motor and
blower.
Note:
XG-Fan Powered Air Terminals are not designed nor suitable
for outdoor use.
In advance of startup, verify all electrical connections are
tight and that the correct voltage is supplied to the XG-Fan
Powered Air Terminal per the voltage listed on the label. If
factory supplied controls are present, review all wiring dia-
grams for complete working knowledge.
Figure 1 Hanging Straps