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3100153 RSHT009 - 016 2012-11-15 2. Specifications 2.1 Dimensions and capacities Model RS009 RS012 RS014 RS016 Discharge Horizontal Fan Type Axial Vane Motor Type Totally enclosed, Variable speed, Class F Voltage V AC 1x120 1780 1780 1780 1730 0.0 Ps 1430 Amperage Amps...
3100153 RSHT009 - 016 2012-11-15 2.2 Planning ahead 1. Observe proper combustion air requirements. 2. Provide a firm support system for the chimney fan. 3. Determine the type of system involved. 4. Observe proper safety measures are taken to assure safe use of the wood burning appliances. Combustion air requirements Provisions for combustion air must be in accordance with applicable local codes.
3100153 RSHT009 - 016 2012-11-15 3. Mechanical installation 3.1 Transport safety device Remove the transport safety device from the vane and make sure that the vane can revolve without hindrance. 3.2 Prior to operation To open the fan: Remove the two nuts Too secure the fan in open position Always mount the fan in vertical at the front and pull out the lock pin at...
3100153 RSHT009 - 016 2012-11-15 Step 2: Preparation of exodraft fan Locate the installation brackets in the slots going through the fan base part, using the bolts and nuts supplied to secure the brackets. If the flue diameter is larger than the chimney fan inlet, the bracket can be installed underneath the base part.
3100153 RSHT009 - 016 2012-11-15 Step 3: Attaching the fan The chimney fan is now ready for installation on the top of the chim- ney. Place fiber mat with the aluminum foil facing upwards on the top of the chimney, and place the fan on top of the mat. High temperature silicone can be applied on the side of the mat, but is not required.
3100153 RSHT009 - 016 2012-11-15 4. Electrical installation 4.1 General DANGER Turn off electrical power before servicing. Contact with live electric components can cause shock or death. All electrical wiring must be in accordance with requirements of authority having jurisdiction or, in absence of such re- quirements, with National Electrical Code NFPA 70 —...
3100153 RSHT009 - 016 2012-11-15 4.3 Connection and wiring diagram for two fans with fan speed control The diagrams below show the wiring of two chimney fans and how they are connected to the fan speed control. Chimney fans MOTOR MOTOR Junction box Junction box...
3100153 RSHT009 - 016 2012-11-15 5. Start-up and configuration 5.1 System testing Before any adjustments are made to the system, follow these procedures: Turn the chimney fan ON and make sure that it is operating. Increase and decrease the speed of the fan by adjusting the fan speed control to make sure it is operating properly.
3100153 RSHT009 - 016 2012-11-15 5.5 Operating pizza oven Prior to starting a fire, set the fan at high/full speed and start the fire following the oven manufacturer’s instructions or, in the absence of such instructions, normal instructions for burning a fire in a fireplace or stove. After the fire catches on, after 3-5 minutes, reduce the speed of the chimney fan to a level where it safely removes the flue gases and a perfect flame can be maintained.
3100153 RSHT009 - 016 2012-11-15 6.2 Replacing wheel and motor Replace wheel A. Loosen the insert hex screw B. Use the 1/4” screw as a tap C. Pull the vane plug out D. Unscrew and remove the 1/4” bolt at the end of the vane pipe axle E.
3100153 RSHT009 - 016 2012-11-15 6.3 Chimney cleaning intervals It is extremely important to keep the chimney flue clean from creosote and deposits. Creosote is the major cause of chimney fires. Cleaning intervals depend on the use of the appliance. The more the appli- ance is used, the more often the chimney flue needs cleaning.
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