Preparing The Work Site - BIG ASS FANS powerfoil x2.0 Installation Manual

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Preparing the work site

Before beginning installation, review the mechanical and electrical installation guidelines below.
Mechanical installation
• A 24-ft (7.3-m) Powerfoil
®
scissor lift, and at least two (2) installation personnel will be required.
• Big Ass Fans can only be mounted to an I-beam or angle irons. If mounting to an I-beam, the I-beam must be part of the existing
building structure. Do not mount the fan to a single purlin, truss, or bar joist. Consult a structural engineer for installation methods not
covered in the guide.
• The mounting structure must be able to withstand the torque forces generated by the fan. A 24-ft fan generates nearly 300 ft·lb
(406.7 N·m) of torque during operation.
• Fans mounted on fabricated I-beams, which are common in steel buildings, could cause the beam to flex and the fan to move
significantly during operation. If this flexing causes a clearance problem, we suggest installing the I-Beam Stabilizer kit.
• If the fan's extension tube is 4 ft (1.2 m) or longer or if the mounting structure requires it, the fan's lateral movement must be secured
using guy wires. If the fan is close to any building fixtures it is recommended to secure the fan with guy wires as a safety measure.
• Adhere to the safety requirements in the table below when selecting where to mount the fan.
Safety requirement
Clearance
Airfoil height
HVAC equipment
Fan spacing
Radiant/IR heaters
HVAC
Diffuser
≥1x fan's diameter (24 ft)
HVAC
Diffuser
≥2x fan's diameter (48 ft)
Electrical installation
• To reduce the risk of electric shock, wiring should be performed by a qualified electrician! Incorrect assembly can cause electric
shock or damage the motor and the controller!
• The installation of a Big Ass Fan must be in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC), ANSI/NFPA 70-2011, and all local
codes.
• AC supply feeds for one fan controller may share the same conduit with AC supply feeds for one or more controllers.
• All unused conductors that share a conduit with the AC supply feeds must be grounded on both ends.
• If required, a local disconnect should be installed per NEC and all local codes.
• Refer to specifications on pages 2–3 for appropriate circuit requirements.
• Each fan requires dedicated branch circuit protection.
• To avoid damage to the VFD and fan controller, test the VFD and fan controller with a test cable before wiring the CAT 5 cable!
8'–24' POWERFOIL
X2.0 WASHDOWN & POWERFOIL
®
Pre-Installation (cont.)
X2.0 fan weighs, at maximum, 500 lbs (227 kg). A suitable means for lifting the weight of the fan, such as a
I-Beam
Minimum distances
≥2 ft from all fan parts. The fan installation area must be free of obstructions such as lights, cables,
sprinklers, or other building structure. See the tables on pp. 2–3 for recommended minimum ceiling
clearances.
≥10 ft above the floor
≥1x fan diameter if above diffuser. ≥2x fan diameter if below diffuser. Refer to the illustration below.
2.5x fan diameter, center-to-center
See the manufacturer's requirements for the minimum clearance to combustibles.
24-ft diameter
24-ft diameter
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X2.0 PLUS WASHDOWN
®
Angle Iron
The fan is located at or above
the HVAC discharge or intake.
The fan is located below the
HVAC discharge or intake.
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