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REPAIR PARTS:

3.  Fan Blades – Repair of individual fan blades or propeller assemblies is not recommended. Contact factory 

with blade size, number of blades, bore size, motor HP, air flow direction, rotation, fan RPM or sheave sizes 

and any order/tag information that is available for replacement.

4.  Misc. Parts – Not available from local trade channels should be returned for repair or replacement. Be sure to 

obtain return tags or authorization before shipment.

5.  Electric Motors – Repair or replacement of motors is normally performed by a repair station authorized by the 

manufacturer. Contact your representative or the factory for locations nearest to you. DO NOT ship motor to 

the factory without specific authorization. 

FAN TROUBLE-SHOOTING CHART

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSES

Excessive Vibration

Propeller, wheel or sheaves loose on shaft

Out of balance propeller

Excessive buildup of dirt/dust on propeller

Bent shaft

Weak mounting base for fan

Fan mounting bolts loose

Loose or worn bearings 

Bearing or drive misalignment

Structures not crossbraced (wall fans)

Curb not flat and level

Excessive Horsepower

Static pressure higher than design

Wheel or propeller rotating in wrong direction

Fan speed higher than design

Too Little Air

Restricted fan inlet or outlet

Filters are dirty or clogged

Wheel or propeller rotating in the wrong direction

System is more restrictive (more static pressure) than expected

Fan speed lower than design

Inlet or Outlet screens clogged

Too Much Air

Filters not in place

Fan speed higher than design

System is less restrictive (less static pressure) than expected

Fan Does Not Operate

Wrong voltage

Electricity turned off or note wired properly

Blown fuses

Overload protector has broken circuit

Excessive Noise

Propeller, wheel or sheaves loose

Accumulation of material on propeller

Worn or corroded propeller

Wheel or propeller out of balance

Wheel or propeller hitting housing

Bent shaft

Loose fan mounting bolts

Rattle of components in high velocity airstream

Electrical noise

Noise from high velocity air system

Vibrating parts not isolated from building

Vibrating duct work

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