Use and Care Manual
Warning:
Use of secondary safety support cable does not
guarantee protection against injury of persons. Mounting
of both the circulator and cable could fail if subject
to abuse, neglect or if improperly installed. To avoid
personal injury, circulators must be supported anytime
angle is adjusted.
PARTS SPECIFICATION QTY
Φ3*3050
M5*13
ST8*50
1
1
2
1
1
Φ8*Φ24*δ2
Φ10*60
1. Loop one end of the cable around the large diameter
wires of both the front and rear guard as shown below.
Attach a cable retainer with the “U” on the tail side of the
loop leaving a tail of approximately 1 to 2 inches. Tighten
clamp nuts forming a tight loop, 32in. lbs of torque.
Make sure the cable does not interfere with the propeller.
Top Of
Circulator
Guards
1-2” Tail
Large
Guard
Wires
Tight Loop in Cable
2. Wrap the other end of the cable around a secure
building joist, beam, truss or other support near the fan
as shown below. Take up all excess slack in the cable. If
the fan is an oscillating model and wall mounted, leave
enough slack to allow free movement through range of
motion.
Installation -- Secondary
Safety Support Cable
Secondary
Support
Cable
Wall, Ceiling or Post Bracket
3. Att ach the remaini n g cable retai n ers as d one
previously in “step 1”. The excess tail should be trimmed
to extend 1 to 2 inches past the second clamp.
4. Check the assembly to assure the propeller is free of
all obstructions and turns freely.
5. Connect the circulator to the proper power supply
ensuring that it conforms to the electrical rating listed on
the circulator’s motor nameplate.
For concrete wall installation
1. Drill a hole in concrete wall,
insert the wall anchor and tap
wall.
2. Fasten a blot and a washer
through the terminal of
secondary safety support
cable into the anchor for
security.
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