Ventilation Hood - Exhaust Fan User Manual

Figure 2A
Motor Mounting
Adapter
Exploded View for Detail
Oscillating Motor View
Application Loctite 243
Loctite 243
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS - OPERATING MANUAL IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS - OPERATING MANUAL
CEILING MOUNT INSTALLATION (Figures 1 and 2)
NOTE: Distance mounted from the ceiling can be changed by using a length of 1-1/2” NPT pipe. Simply substitute your pipe for the
provided threaded pipe.
1. Locate the Pipe Mounting Flange, securely mount to ceiling structure. Ensure ceiling structure can safely support the installed Fan.
2. Open one tube of Loctite #243 by snapping tube neck just below end cap. Be Certain to follow all warnings noted on Loctite #243 tube.
3. Apply (1) ENTIRE tube of Loctite #243 onto the first 2 threads of one end of the Threaded Pipe that will be screwed into the Motor
Mounting Adapter. (Figure 1 - Inset)
4. Screw Threaded Pipe into Motor Mounting Adapter. The Threaded Pipe MUST BE screwed in at least 4 full revolutions. Do not
allow Loctite #243 to dry before joining. Tighten provided 1/4” Set Screw into Motor Mounting Adapter. (Figure 1)
5. Open second tube of Loctite #243 by snapping tube neck just below end cap. Be Certain to follow all warnings noted on Loctite #243 tube.
6. Apply (1) ENTIRE tube of Loctite #243 onto the first 2 threads of the opposite end of the Threaded Pipe that is now screwed into the
Motor Mounting Adapter. (Figure 1 - Inset)
7. Screw Threaded Pipe with Motor Mounting Adapter to the Pipe Mounting Flange.TheThreaded Pipe with Motor Mounting
Adapter MUST BE screwed in at least 4 full revolutions into the Pipe Mounting Flange. Do not allow Loctite #243 to dry before
joining. (Figure 1)
8. Tighten provided 1/4” Set Screw into Pipe Mounting Flange. (Figure 1)
CAUTION: FAN IS HEAVY AND MAY REQUIRE TWO PEOPLE TO MOUNT.
9. Attach pull string to motor speed switch, if desired
For Oscillating Motor: Place the flat section on the Motor Mounting Adapter next to the Motor Neck. (Figure 2A)
For Non-Oscillating Motor: Slide the Motor Neck Slot over the Motor Mounting Adapter. Align the 1/2” diameter hole in the Adapter with
the 1/2” diameter holes in the Motor neck Slot. (Figure 2B)
10. Insert the 1/2” X 1” Hex Bolt (3/4” head) through the Motor Neck, and the Motor Mounting Adapter. Place 1/2” diameter Split Lock-
washer then the 1/2” diameter Hex Nut (3/4” head) and tighten fully with 2 adjustable wrenches.
11. From the same side of the Motor Neck, insert one 1/4-20 X 1 5/8” Carriage Bolt through the Arc-Shaped Slot in the Motor Neck and Hole
in the Motor Mounting Adapter.
To Fasten: Place one 1/4” Flatwasher, one 1/4” Internal Tooth Lockwasher, a second 1/4” Flatwasher and then tighten the Adjustable
Knob over the remaining threads.
2Rev. A 11/07
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3Rev. A 11/07
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Figure 1
Pipe Mounting
Flange
Threaded Pipe
Motor Mounting
Adapter
Set Screw
GRILL AND BLADE ASSEMBLY (Figures 3 and 4)
NOTE: The assembly of the blade and grill is identical, regardless if the Fan has an oscillating motor or a non-
oscillating motor. One of each is shown in the illustrations below.
1. Install the Rear Grill onto the Motor, lining up the six holes in the grill with the six threaded holes in the Motor. Install (6) 10-32 X 5/16”
Hex Screws through the Rear Grill into the Motor. Securely tighten all (6) screws. (Figure 3)
2. Push the Fan Blade onto the Motor Shaft, centering the Hub facing away from the motor, until it stops against the shaft. (Inset A)
Align Square Head Bolt with flat of the Motor Shaft. TIGHTEN VERY SECURELY WITH AN ADJUSTABLE WRENCH. Failure to se-
curely tighten the Bolt could result in damage to the Fan and/or personal injury.
3. Hold the Front Grill so that the name, in the center, is right side up and straight across. Starting at the top: Fasten Front Grill to Rear
Grill by sliding the hooked wires on the Front Grill over the outermost ring on the Rear Grill. (Figure 4 / Detail A). The bottom most
hooks will require the use of a flathead screwdriver to complete assembly. Stand behind the Fan. Slip the flat of the screwdriver be-
tween the Front and Rear Grills, next to one of the unfastened hooks. (Figure 4 / Detail B) Pull screwdriver handle upwards towards
the Rear Grill. Slip the Front Grill hook over the Rear Grill outer ring with a push. Repeat procedure with remaining hooks.
CAUTION: DO NOT BEND WIRES ON THE FRONT OR THE REAR GRILLS.
Figure 3
Inset A
Oscillating Motor Shown
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. TO OPERATE: Plug cord into a grounded 120V, 60 Hz outlet. Select desired operating speed with pull cord on the rear of the motor:
First pull: High Second pull: Medium
Third pull: Low Fourth pull: OFF
NOTE: THIS FAN IS VERY HEAVY.
Failure to securely hold onto head assembly while adjusting head angle
could result in personal injury.
2. TO ADJUST HEAD ANGLE: While holding head firmly, loosen knob under motor (turn counterclockwise). Tilt head to desired position
FIRMLY retighten knob under motor.
NOTE: Motor Head Adjustment Knob and the On/Off Pull Cord have the same location on oscillating or non-oscillating models.
CAUTION: THE SECONDARY SUPPORT CABLE PROVIDED SHOULD BE
USED ANYTIME THE CIRCULATOR IS MOUNTED OVERHEAD FOR
ADDITIONAL SAFETY.
SECONDARY SUPPORT CABLE (Figure 5)
1. Loop one end of Cable around the Large Guard Wires of both the Front and Rear Grills.
2. Attach a Cable Clamp with the “U” on the tail side of the loop leaving a tail approxi-
mately 1 to 2 inches. Tighten Clamp Nuts. Make sure no part of the Cable interferes with
the Blade.
3. Wrap the other end of the Cable around a secure building joist, truss, or other support near
the Fan. Take up all excess slack in the Cable.
CAUTION: USE ONLY THE MOUNTING HARDWARE WHICH
IS RECOMMENDED FOR USE ON THIS FAN.
4. Attach the remaining Cable Clamp as indicated in Step 2. The excess tail should be
trimmed to extend 1 to 2 inches past the Clamp.
5. Check the Assembly to assure the Blade is free of all obstructions.
CAUTION: Use of the secondary support cable does not guarantee protection against injury of persons, mounting of both
the circulator and cable could fail if subjected to abuse, neglect or improper installation.
Detail B
Bottom Hooks
Detail A
Top Hooks
Non-Oscillating Motor Shown
Figure 4
Set Screw
Inset
Figure 2B
Motor Mounting
Adapter
Exploded View for Detail
Non-Oscillating Motor View
Ceiling Mount Assembly
Large Guard
Wires
Figure 5