CD 292893, 292896, 292897, 292895, 292894 User Manual

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Corrosion Resistant Shutter Mount Exhaust Fan
Models 292892 292893 29284 29285 292896 292897
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Corrosion Resistant
Shutter Mount Exhaust Fan
User’s manual
PLEASE READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. READ CAREFULLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO ASSEMBLE, INSTALL, OPERATE, OR MAINTAIN THE PRODUCT DESCRIBED. PROTECT YOURSELF AND OTHERS BY OBSERVING ALL SAFETY INFORMATION. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE! RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
WARNING
!
Installation, trouble shooting, and
replacement of parts are to be performed
only by authorized service technicians.
Electrical Requirements
• The motor amperage and voltage ratings must be checked for compatibility to supply voltage prior to final electrical connection. Please refer to the motor's nameplate label.
• Wiring must conform to local, state, and national codes.
Tools / Materials Needed(Not Included)
• (8) Fasteners - suitable for mounting frame type.
• Sealant or Caulk
• Screwdriver compatible to fasteners
UNPACKING Contents:
• Shutter Mounted Exhaust Fan
• Owner’s Manual
Inspect:
•• After unpacking fan, carefully inspect for any damage that may have occurred during transit. Check for loose, missing, or damaged parts.
• Check all screws and fasteners for looseness that may have occurred during transit. Tighten as needed. Rotate propeller by hand to ensure it turns freely.
• See General Safety Instructions as below, and Cautions and Warnings as shown.
GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Fans are UL/CUL Listed, Standard 705.
1. Do not depend on any switch as the sole means of disconnecting power when installing or servicing the fan.
2. Always disconnect, lock-out, and tag-out power source before installing or servicing. Failure to disconnect power source can result in fire, shock, or serious injury.
3. Motor will restart without warning after thermal protector trips. Do not touch operating motor; it may be hot enough to cause injury.
4. Do not place body parts or objects in fan or motor openings while motor is connected to the power source.
5. All electrical connections should be made by a qualified electrician.
6. These utility exhaust fans are for general purpose exhaust applications only. Do not use these exhaust fans in an area where corrosive or explosive materials may be found.
7. Follow all local and state/provincial electrical and safety codes in the United States and Canada, as well as the National Electrical Code (NEC) and the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) in the United States, and the Canadian Electric Code (CEC) in Canada.
8. Always disconnect power source before working on or near a motor or its connected load.
9. Protect the power cable from coming in contact with sharp objects.
10. Do not kink or create tight bends in the power cable and never allow the cable to come in contact with oil, grease, hot surfaces, or chemicals.
11. Make certain that the power source conforms to the requirements of your specific exhaust fan model. The fan frame and motor must be electrically grounded to a suitable electrical ground, such as a grounded water pipe or ground wire system.
12. To reduce the risk of injury to persons, please observe the following: In the United States, OSHA compliant guards are required when fan is installed within 7 feet of the floor or working level. In Canada, CSA compliant guards are required when fan is installed below 2.5 meters (8.2 feet) above the floor or grade level.
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Corrosion Resistant
Shutter Mount Exhaust Fan
User’s manual
Power Source 115V, 60Hz
Mounting Position Vertical
Frame Material Fibreglass Reinforced Resin
Shutter Blade Material Fibreglass Reinforced Resin
Propeller Material Aluminum Alloy and Fiberglass Reinforced Polypropylene
Agency Compliance UL/cUL 705
Figure 1
MODEL
Prop.
Dia.
Nom.
HP Amps
Nom.
RPM
Bearing
Type
Sones @
0.0” SP @ 5’
CFM Air Delivery @ Static
Pressure Shown
Remark0.00” 0.125” 0.25”
292892 10” 1/20 0.75 1550 Ball 6.60 652 363 246
292893 12” 1/8 1.40 1625 Ball 6.87 900 712 440
292894 16” 1/6 3.00 1625 Ball 7.15 2052 1296 1032
292895 18” 1/4 2.75 1075 Ball 7.29 2616 1940 1490
292896 20” 1/3 3.30 1075 Ball 7.29 3800 2920 2440
292897 24” 1/2 4.80 1075 Ball 7.20 5448 3920 3592
MODEL
Prop.
Dia. A B C D E N G F O H J I
Suggested wall
opening (Sq)
292892 10” 13” 13” 5 5/16” 3 1/8” 7 5/8” 11 11/16” 10 5/32” 10 5/32” 3 11/32” 4 13/16” 9/32” 1/2” 10 1/2"
292893 12” 15” 15” 6 1/4” 3 1/8” 8 29/32” 13 5/8” 12 7/32” 12 7/32” 3 5/32” 5 29/32” 9/32” 1/2” 13"
292894 16” 18 29/32” 18 29/32” 6 1/4” 3 1/8” 8 29/32” 17 5/8” 16 1/8” 16 1/8” 5 1/8” 6 7/8” 9/32” 1/2” 17”
292895 18” 21” 21” 6 1/4” 3 1/8” 10 23/32” 19 3/4” 18 1/4” 18 1/4” 9 3/8” 5 3/4” 9/32” 1/2” 19”
292896 20” 22 27/32” 22 27/32” 6 1/4” 3 1/8” 11” 21 9/16” 20 3/32” 20 3/32” 9 1/4” 6 13/16” 9/32” 1/2” 21”
292897 24” 27 3/32” 27 3/32” 6 1/4” 3 1/8” 12 1/8” 25 3/4” 24 11/32” 24 11/32” 9 27/32” 8 19/32” 9/32” 1/2” 25”
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions(Inches)
PERFORMANCE
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Corrosion Resistant
Shutter Mount Exhaust Fan
User’s manual
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
1. The unit should be securely mounted in a rigid framework. NOTE: Allowing the fan frame to flex or move will result in excess vibrations, which may cause possible premature motor, propeller, or shutter failure.
2. Install any auxiliary components such as thermostats, switches, or speed controls if needed.
3. Connect power to the motor using an approved wiring method. Refer to the following wiring diagrams: Figure 2.
WARNING
!
Fan frame and motor must be securely
and adequately grounded to a suitable
electrical ground, such as a ground water
pipe or ground wiring system.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Keep the area free of objects that could impede air flow on both the intake and exhaust side of fan.
2. For proper exhaust operation, a window, door, or louver should be opened for fresh air intake on the opposite side of the area to be ventilated.
3. Turn the fan ON; the shutter will open automatically. When the unit is turned OFF, the shutter will close.
4. Speed controllable units are designed to operate at a minimum of fifty percent line voltage.
MAINTAINANCE
1.
Disconnect power source before servicing.
2. Periodically clean off accumulated dirt from the pro
-
peller, guard, motor, and shutter.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Symptom Possible Cause(s) Corrective Action
Excessive noise
Fan inoperative
Insufficient air flow
1. Loose propeller
2. Bent or damaged propeller
3. Loose guard assembly or motor fasteners.
1. Blown fuse or open circuit breaker
2. Defective motor
3. Switch in Off position
1. Blocked intake or exhaust opening
2. Low voltage
1. Tighten set screws on propeller hub.
2. Replace propeller
3. Tighten as required to 15-20 inch lbs.
1. Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker
2. Replace motor (see Figure 3)
3. Turn Switch on
1. Clear intake and exhaust openings of any obstructions. Clean, motor, guard, propeller, and shutter assembly. Increase fresh air intake opening size.
2. Determine cause and correct
WARNING
!
Do not depend on any switch as the sole means of
disconnecting power when installing or servicing. If power
disconnect is not visible, utilize OSHA Lock out/Tag out
procedure.
Failure to do so may result in fatal electrical shock.
Employ proper lock-out/tag-out procedures when
performing maintenance.
Figure 2
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