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LGH/LCH156, 180, 210, 240, 300S
BLOWER ASSEMBLY - NO TENSIONER
TO INCREASE BELT TENSION
1-Loosen four screws securing blower motor to
sliding base.
2-Turn adjusting screw to the left, or counter
clockwise, to move the motor downward and
tighten the belt.
3-Tighten four screws.
TO INCREASE CFM
LOOSEN ALLEN SCREW &
TURN PULLEY CLOCKWISE
TO DECREASE CFM
TURN PULLEY
COUNTERCLOCKWISE
FIGURE 13
BLOWER
WHEEL
BLOWER
MOTOR
PULLEY
BLOWER
ASSEMBLY
SLIDING BASE
BELT TENSION
ADJUSTING
SCREW
LOOSEN (4) SCREWS TO
ADJUST BELT TENSION
REMOVE SCREWS TO
SLIDE BLOWER
ASSEMBLY OUT OF UNIT
PULLEY
MOTOR
ALLEN
SCREW
SIDE VIEW
FIGURE 14
LOCATION OF STATIC PRESSURE READINGS
SUPPLY AIR
READING
LOCATION
SUPPLY
RE
TURN
INSTALLATIONS WITH DUCTWORK
SUPPLY
RE
TURN
INSTALLATIONS WITH CEILING DIFFUSERS
MAIN
DUCT RUN
FIRST BRANCH
OFF OF MAIN RUN
DIFFUSER
ROOFTOP UNIT
ROOFTOP UNIT
SUPPLY AIR
READING
LOCATION
RETURN AIR
READING LOCATION
RETURN AIR
READING
LOCATION
D-Blower Belt Adjustment
Maximum life and wear can be obtained from belts only if
proper pulley alignment and belt tension are maintained.
Tension new belts after a 24-48 hour period of operation.
This will allow belt to stretch and seat into pulley grooves.
Make sure blower and motor pulley are aligned. See figure
15 for blowers not equipped with a tensioner and figure 16
for units equipped with an optional belt tensioner.
Blowers Without Belt Tensioner
1- Loosen four screws securing blower motor to sliding
base. See figure 13.
2-
To increase belt tension -
Turn belt tension adjusting screw to the left, or
counterclockwise, to tighten the belt. This increases
the distance between the blower motor and the
blower housing.
To loosen belt tension -
Turn the adjusting screw to the right, or clockwise to
loosen belt tension.
3- Tighten four screws securing blower motor to sliding
base once adjustments have been made.