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Indoor Fan Motors - The indoor blower motor features
ball bearings that do not require periodic lubrication.
Periodic lubrication of the motor bearings can extend
the life but is optional.
Damage can occur if the bearings are
over lubricated. Use Grease spar
-
ingly.
Motor Bearing Lubrication
Bearings must be re-lubricated periodically to assure
long life. Motor bearing should be lubricated yearly,
but may need lubrication more frequently, depending
on severe operating conditions.
Recommended Lubricant for Fan Bearings
A Lithium / Petroleum base grease conforming to an
NLGI Grade II consistency is normally used. Lubricant
must be free of any chemical impurities such as free
acid or free alkali, dust, rust, metal particles or abrasive.
This light viscosity, low torque grease is rust inhibited
and water resistant, has a temperature range of -30°F
to +200°F with intermittent highs of +250°F. Lubricate
bearings as required by the severity of required duty.
TABLE 65 - INDOOR BLOWER BEARING
LUBRICATION SCHEDULE
SHAFT SIZE
(INCHES)
OPERATING SPEED (RPM)
500
1000
1500
2000
RELUBRICATION CYCLE (MONTHS)
1-1/16 -
1-7/16
6
6
6
6
1-1/2 - 1-3/4
6
6
6
4
1-7/8 - 2-3/16
6
6
4
4
2 -1/4 - 3
6
4
4
2
Belt Tension
The tension on the belt should be adjusted as shown in
Figure 50 and Table 53.
If unit is equipped with power exhaust
fans or return air fan check belt ten
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sion and adjust as necessary.
Procedure for Adjusting Belt Tension
1. Loosen four bolts holding motor base to chan-
nels.
2. Adjust belt tension by turning nuts
“
A
”
(
see Figure
50 Detail A).
3. Using a belt tension checker, apply a perpendicular
force to one belt at the midpoint of the span
. (see
Figure 50 Detail B).
The deflection force should
be applied until a specific deflection distance of
1/64" per inch of span is obtained.
4. To determine the deflection distance from normal
position, use a straight edge from sheave to sheave
as a reference line. Use the recommended deflec
-
tion force per Table 53. Tension new belts at the
maximum deflection force recommended. Check
the belt tension at least two times during the first
24 hrs. Any re-tensioning should fall between the
min. and max. deflection force values.
5. After adjusting, retighten bolts holding motor to
base channel.
FIGURE 50 - BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT AND GAGE
DETAIL “A”
DETAIL “B”
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