User Manual
Belt and Pulley Installation 
Belt tension is determined by the sound the belts make when the fan is first started. Belts will produce a loud squeal, which 
dissipates after the fan is operating at full capacity. If the belt tension is too tight or too loose, lost efficiency and possible 
damage can occur. Do not change the pulley pitch diameter to change tension. This will result in a different fan speed than 
desired. 
1.  Loosen motor plate adjustment nuts and mo ve the motor plate in order tha t the belts can easily s lip into the grooves on 
the pulleys. Never pry, roll, or force the belts over the rim of the pulley. 
2.  Slide the motor plat e back until prop er tension is reac hed. For proper tensi on a deflection of appro ximately ¼” per foot 
of center distance should be obtained by firml y pressing the belt. Refer to Fig. 5. 
3.  Lock the motor plate adjustment nuts in place . 
4.  Ensure pulleys are properly align ed. Refer to Fig. 7 
Fig. 5 – Belt & Pulley Tension 
Pulley Alignment 
Pulley alignment is adjusted by loosening the motor pulley setscrew and by moving the motor pulley on the motor shaft, or by 
moving the entire motor along the motor mounting bracket. Fig. 6 illustrates correct and incorrect pulley alignment
. 
Fig. 6 – Pulley Alignment 
 A recommended method of inspecting the pulley alignment is shown in Fig. 7. With the shorter leg of a carpenter’s square or 
other straight edge lying a long the case of  the motor, adjust the position of the motor pulley (or the motor) until the longer leg of 
the square is parallel to the belt. For more accuracy – use a laser alignment tool, if available. Read the instructions that come 
with the kit. 
Fig. 7 – Pulley Alignment Method 
Wiring Installation 
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