Flexxaire TAC1000-P series, TAC1000-H series Installation And Service Manual

INSTALLATION AND SERVICE MANUAL FOR THE
TAC1000-P FAN SERIES (PNEUMATIC CONTROL)
TAC1000-H FAN SERIES (HYDRAULIC CONTROL)
Publication No. 01553
Revision 8
Printed in Canada
1.1 INTRODUCTION
This manual (P/N 01553) is produced to assist in the in­stallation, operation and maintenance of Flexxaire® TAC1000-P and TAC1000-H Series Fan Systems.
Flexxaire has made every effort to ensure that the infor­mation contained in this manual is correct and complete at the time of printing. Flexxaire® will assume no responsibil­ity for any errors or omissions. If you have any questions regarding this manual or any other document provided with your fan system, please contact:
Flexxaire
Product Support Department
10430-180 Street
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
T5S-1C3
Phone: 780-483-3267
Fax: 780-483-6099
1.2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
The safety information in this publication is to be used in conjunction with the safety information supplied from the original machine manufacturer. Please refer to all safety information supplied, prior to doing any work on the fan assembly or any other component to assure safety.
Improper operation, maintenance or repair of this product can be dangerous and could result in injury or death.
Always use Flexxaire parts and components or Flexxaire approved parts and components. The use of unapproved parts and/or components may void the 1-year warranty.
Do not operate or perform any maintenance on this product until you have read and understand the op­eration and maintenance information. Please con­tact Flexxaire or an approved dealer for any infor­mation that you may require.
The person(s) servicing the product may be unfa­miliar with many of the systems or components on the product. This makes it important to use caution when performing any type of service work. A knowledge of the product and/or its components is important before the removal or disassembly of any component.
1.2.1 PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
Always wear protective glasses, protective shoes and any other protective equipment as required by job conditions when working around this product.
1.2.3 SPRING LOADED FAN HUB
The hub assembly is spring loaded. If disassembly of the hub is required, take caution that you are well protected from the hub’s release which may be sudden and pose an impact related injury. Also make sure that the internal pressure is released. Consult the pneumatic or hydraulic control instructions.
1.2.3 HOT FLUIDS AND PARTS
To avoid burns, be alert for hot parts on the assembly or the machine that have just been stopped and have hot flu­id in lines, tubes and compartments.
1.3 PRODUCT SUPPORT
The Product Support Department provides technical sup­port, information on fan installation and maintenance, parts, instruction manuals, and is responsible for warranty administration. Contact the Product Support Department for any problems that this technical manual does not ad­dress.
Phone: 780-483-3267
Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m to 4:00 p.m. MST
1.4 FAN SPECIFICATIONS
The following needs to be considered prior to the installa­tion of the Flexxaire Fan System. If your situation is listed in this section, DO NOT INSTALL THE FAN. Damage and/or injury may occur.
1.4.1 MOUNTING
WARNING: This fan is not designed to be mounted onto
a crank shaft or crank shaft pulley. Torsional vibration from crankshafts will damage the fan and could result in machine damage and serious injury.
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1.4.2 FAN BLADE TIP SPEED
WARNING: The fan system must not exceed a blade tip
speed of 20,000 feet/minute. Exceeding this speed may cause damage to and/or failure of the fan, which in turn may cause injury or death, or less importantly, damage to the radiator and surrounding equipment.
To calculate the blade tip speed, use the following formula:
Fan Diameter (Inches) X 3.14 X Fan RPM
12
If your calculated tip speed exceeds 20,000 ft/min, contact Flexxaire directly, prior to installation. It is important to
use Fan RPM and NOT engine RPM.
1.5 FAN OVERVIEW
Flexxaire’s TAC1000 fan systems are designed to minimize overheating caused by debris plugged radiators, screens and guards, and reduce overcooling in low ambient tem­peratures. The blades of the TAC1000 vary pitch, not speed, to control air flow and direction.
How your TAC1000 works:
The TAC1000-P is a pneumatically actuated variable pitch fan. The TAC1000-H is a hydraulically actuated variable pitch fan. The blades are held in full pitch by a heavy spring. As pneumatic (or hydraulic) pressure is applied to the control line, the pitch of the blade is reduced and then reversed. When the pressure is released, the fan blades return to their default position (See below). The TAC1000 has a number of inherent features:
1. Fail Safe Operation: The blades are spring loaded into
the default full pitch position. If the fan loses pressure, the fan will default to full pitch and act like a fixed pitch fan giving maximum cooling.
2. Depending on the control kit ordered (see section 2.0),
the fan can be run in a neutral pitch (or any pitch in be­tween) to solve overcooling problems and save horsepower and fuel.
When purging, there are no horsepower spikes in fact the horsepower drops off as you pass through neutral pitch, then slowly builds as pitch increases.
2.0 CONTROL KITS
Due to the variability of machines that the TAC1000 fan may be installed on, the fan does not include any control components. All of Control Kits are available in 12V and 24V configurations. Contact Flexxaire or your dealer for availability.
Flexxaire has a number of different control kits available to suit a wide range of applications:
2.0.1 PNEUMATIC CONTROL:
-2 Position kit (Manual Purge)
-2 Position kit with timer (Manual and Auto Purge)
-Infinitely Variable Pitch Controller (IVP fan control)
-Each kit is available with or without an air compressor.
2.0.2 HYDRAULIC CONTROL:
-2 Position kit (Manual Purge)
-2 Position kit with timer (Manual and Auto Purge)
-Infinitely Variable Pitch Controller (IVP fan control)
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