Hunter ECO 14 Installation Manual

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  • Page 1 I N S T A L L A T I O N M A N U A L...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    C O N T E N T S LEGACY B E FO R E YOU BEG IN The Hunter legacy is not SAFETY & PRECAUTIONS only about quality—it’s about FAN PLACEMENT MAINTENANCE longevity. We invented the IN THE BOX TOOLS NEEDED ceiling fan.
  • Page 3: B E Fo R E You Beg In

    Do not make any changes to any part of the fan without first consulting Hunter Industrial Fan. Installation is to be in accordance with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/ NFPA 70-1999 and local codes.
  • Page 4 Our fans are engineered with safety features that prevent pieces of the fan from falling in the unlikely event of a catastrophic failure. Install the retention cable on EVERY fan. The retention cable, if installed per Hunter Industrial Fan specifications, will provide comprehensive protection of people, equipment, and property in the unlikely event of mounting system failure.
  • Page 5: Fan Placement

    FAN PLACEMENT BEF OR E Y O U B E G I N SPRINKLER SYSTEMS AND FAN PLACEMENT In any installation where fire sprinklers are in place, the fan should not interfere with their correct operation. Fans should be located fewer than 3 feet below a sprinkler and placed central to each sprinkler quadrant. Our industrial control panel can be connected to a fire relay system, which, in an emergency, will stop fans in case of fire.
  • Page 6: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE BE FORE Y O U BE GI N GUY WIRE CHECK Checking a fan’s guy wires for tension and inspecting for frayed sections could prevent a problem before it occurs. Fan owners should confirm that the guy wires are not wrapped around any sharp edges. We recommend attaching guy wires to the building with provided clamps to prevent fraying.
  • Page 7: In The Box

    IN THE BOX BE FORE Y O U BE GI N FAN COMPONENTS a) (1) Downrod b) (1) Motor & (4) Motor Nuts c) (1) Standard Control d) (1) Control Panel e) (4) Blades MOUNTING HARDWARE KIT GUY WIRE KIT COMMUNICATON KIT a) (1) 100ft Cat5 Cable (Terminated)
  • Page 8: Tools Needed

    TOOLS NEEDED BEF OR E Y O U B E G I N Metric Ratcheting Wrench Set Metric (Deep & Short) Socket and Ratchet Set Standard (Deep & Short) Socket and Ratchet Set Metric Allen Wrench Set Metric Allen Socket Set Tape Measure Magnetic Level Torque Wrench...
  • Page 9: I Ns Tal Lati On

    MOUNTING INS TA L LAT IO N Secure bracket and Assemble the mount with Assemble the opposing Center the mount under downrod to lift and raise shims and clamps on shim and clamp on to the the I-beam. Ensure the to I-beam.
  • Page 10: Step 2: Retention System

    RETENTION SYSTEM I NS TA L LAT IO N Wrap retention cable Secure remaining cable around beam or building to itself with cable structure. clamps. Coil excess cable and secure. Secure the second clamp to the Secure the remaining clamp in Secure first clamp on the loose cable approximately 6 inches the center of the two installed...
  • Page 11: Step 3: Motor Assembly

    MOTOR ASSEMBLY INS TA L L ATI ON Insert retension link into Align the connector Lift motor up to downrod fork and align holes. from the motor with the while pushing cables into downrod connector. downrod. Insert clevis pin into retention rod and secure Twist the collar on the Feed the press studs...
  • Page 12: Step 4: Control Panel

    CONTROL PANEL INS TA L LAT IO N Before completing the mechanical installation, ensure breaker is off and all Lockout/Tagout procedures are in place. The electrical receptacle for the panel should be installed prior to panel W A R N I N G ! installation.
  • Page 13: Step 5: Standard Control

    STANDARD CONTROL IN STA LL AT I O N Once the control box has Plug in RJ45 cable from Remove cover to access Mount contol box using been mounted, reattach control panel to side of mounting holes. mount holes in back of cover.
  • Page 14: Step 6: Guy Wires

    GUY WIRES IN S TA LL AT IO N Attach beam clamps to Feed wire through gripple Hook turnbuckle to guy Place level against the Tighten bolts on gripples. wire disc. Feed guy wires downrod and tighten structure. Clip guywire into closed turnbuckle Tighten set screws on through disc to hold in...
  • Page 15: Step 7: Blades

    BLADES INS TA L LATI O N To install blade, insert the Start the nylon lock nuts Tighten the nylon Repeat steps A-C press studs through the onto the press studs to locknuts on the the press for each of the three holes in the blade holder.
  • Page 16: R E Fe R Ence

    ELECTRICAL RE F E RE NC E Do not use extension cord with fan. Do not remove covers while power is on. Do not use improper voltage source.
  • Page 17: Mounting Configuration

    MOUNTING CONFIGURATION RE F E RE NC E UNISTRUT MOUNTING If bracing is required, unistrut can be used. We recomend spanning at least three trusses or perlins. K-BAR MOUNTING Example of mounting to a truss with standard mount hardware.
  • Page 18: Fire Panel

    FIRE PANEL (FIELD WIRING) RE F E RE NC E NORMALLY UNENERGIZED JUMPER INPUT 9-40 VDC E-STOP FIRE PANEL NOTE JUMPER LOCATION (B) 9-40V DC Jumper is set to “NORMALLY 9-40V DC SUPPLY FROM FIRE PANEL OUTPUT UNENERGIZED” setting from factory. NORMALLY ENERGIZED JUMPER INPUT...
  • Page 19: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING RE F E R EN CE FAN WILL NOT START Check to see if all plugs are securely connected. Verify the touchscreen has power. Confirm supply power is adequate and functional. TOUCHSCREEN IS BLANK Verify UI has power. FAULT SCREEN ON UI? For fault codes, please call our Technical Department at (844) 593-FANS (3267).
  • Page 20 2434 ATRIUM WAY NASHVILLE, TN 37214 TECHNICAL DEPARTMENT: 1-844-591-FANS (3267) HUNTERINDUSTRIALFAN.COM ©2017 Hunter Fan Company. All rights reserved. | REV B.

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