
Breezeway Panel Fans
Direct & Belt Drive
OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
IMPORTANT! Read before proceeding!
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.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION 3-5
START-UP AND OPERATION 6-7
MAINTENANCE 8-9
TROUBLESHOOTING CHECKLIST 10-11
WALL MOUNTING SLEEVE ASSEMBLY 12
WEATHERSHIELD ASSEMBLY 13
2 PIECE WALL MOUNTING SLEEVE/WEATHER SHIELD GUARD ASSEMBLY 54” & 60” 14
REAR/FRONT GUARD ASSEMBLY 15
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INTRODUCTION
TYPE BHM/BHH TYPE BCH
TYPE P TYPE BC
TYPE BLL
Receiving and Handling
PennBarry fans are carefully inspected before leaving the factory. When the unit is received, inspect for any signs of tampering.
Inspect the unit for any damage that may have occurred during transit and check for loose, missing or damaged parts. Mishandled
units can void the warranty provisions. If units are damaged in transit, it is the responsibility of the receiver to make all claims against
the carrier. PennBarry is not responsible for damages incurred during shipment.
Avoid severe jarring and/or dropping. Handle units with care to prevent damage to components or nishes. If the unit is scratched
due to mishandling, the protective coating may be damaged. Incorrect lifting may damage the fan and void the warranty.
Storage
Long-term storage requires special attention. Store units on a level, solid surface, preferably indoors. If outside storage is necessary,
protect the units against moisture and dirt by encasing them in plastic or in some similar weatherproof material. Periodically inspect
units and rotate wheels to spread bearing lubricant. Failure to rotate wheels results in reduced bearing life and may void the
manufacturer’s warranty. If the unit will be stored for an extended time, remove belts. Belts that remain under tension in a stationary
position for extended periods are likely to have a reduced operating life.
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INSTALLATION
Any accessories which have been provided “knocked-down” can be assembled per illustrations provided (pages 12-15).
Location and Guards
All fans have moving parts which require guarding in the same way as other moving machinery. Where the fan is accessible to
untrained personnel or the general public, use maximum safety guards, even at the cost of some performance. Unprotected fans
located less than 7’ above the oor require guarding as specied in the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA). UL listed fans,
to maintain their personal safety listing, must be installed not less than 10 feet above the oor. PennBarry recommends the use of
guards on all exposed non-ducted fans.
Installing the Panel Fan
Wall openings must be square and must be a minimum of 1/2” greater than the outside dimension of the panel fan housing, when
recessed within the wall. Level and securely anchor the fan to the wall through holes pre-drilled in the mounting ange. Use the type,
size and number of fasteners suitable to the unit size and wall construction. If the contractor removes ventilator parts, reassemble
by placing all spacers, washers, nuts, bolts, fasteners and components exactly as they were prior to removal. Tighten and secure all
fasteners.
Minimum Clearance Between Fan and Damper – Figure 2
Model
P 4 4 - 4 4 5 5 - - - - - -
BX - 4 4 4 4 4 4 - - - - - -
BC/BLL/BCH - - - - - - 6 6 6 6 7 7.5 7.5
BHM/BHH - - - - - - 6 6 6 6 7 7 7
10 12 14 16 18 20 24 30 36 42 48 54 60
Figure 1: Rear Guard Figure 2: Wall Sleeve
Wall
C
Dimension C (Inches)
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INSTALLATION
Figure 3: Typical Mounting Arrangements
Breezeway Fan
CAUTION
Wall Damper
Recess Mounting
Follow all local electrical, safety and building codes, the provisions of the National Electrical Code and the Occupational
Safety and Health Act.
Wall Damper
Surface Mounting
Louver
Positioning and Running Power Lines
Power is normally brought from within the building through proper conduit lines to the wall opening and in turn to the (service
switch, if furnished, and) motor.
When power lines are brought up to the unit, provide a generous amount of slack to allow for motor adjustments and to permit
movement of motor for belt tension adjustments. Ground motor adequately and securely. Protect power lines from sharp objects.
Do not kink power line or permit it to contact hot surfaces, chemicals, grease or oil. Use only UL recognized electrical parts, rated for
proper voltage, load and environment.
Installing the Wall Damper
When required, level and fasten the wall damper through the mounting holes provided in the damper mounting ange. Consult
Figure 1 for the proper mounting arrangements. Secure the damper to the wall opening without undue twisting which may distort
the frame. Check for free operation. If dampers are motor operated type, ascertain the proper voltage is present on motor terminals.
The fan is now ready for service.
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