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Commercial HVLS Fans This manual applies to fans manufactured beginning November 2016 with the serial number C61174800 and higher. User’s Manual Do not install, operate or service this product unless you have read and understand the Safety Practices, Warnings, Installation, Operations, and Installation and Operating Instructions contained in Maintenance and Parts this User’s Manual.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ..............2 Installation ..............13 Safety Signal Words ..........2 Operating Instructions ..........20 Safety Practices............3 Planned Maintenance ..........21 Owner’s Responsibilities ..........4 Troubleshooting ............22 Fan Kit ................5 Fire Control System Fan Shutdown......24 Hardware ..............6 Parts List..............25 Installation Considerations .........7 Warranty ..............27 Fan Mount ..............9 Distributor Information ..........28 Components .............12...
SAFETY PRACTICES Do not use this commercial fan until you have received proper training. Improper use could result in property damage, READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. bodily injury and/or death. Read and follow the complete OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS on page 20 before use. If READ THESE SAFETY...
OWNER’S RESPONSIBILITIES The owner’s responsibilities include the following: The owner should recognize the inherent danger of the interface between the commercial fan and shop worker. The owner should, therefore, train and instruct operators in the safe use of the commercial fan. Nameplates, cautions, instructions and posted warnings shall not be obscured from the view of operating or maintenance personnel for whom such warnings are intended.
FAN KIT PACKING KIT Fig. 1 1. Blade Box – 5 blades Power and communication cables 2. Fan Motor Box Bottom cover a. Motor assembly with cover. Remote control Controller box b. Remote control. Mounting c. Controller box. Motor assembly hardware d.
HARDWARE Fan mount Fan mount Motor mount hardware Down tube mount 6017852 (x4) 6017873 (x4) 6017838 (x4) 6017748 (x2) Clamp plate 3/8-16UNC x 2-1/2" hex bolt 5/16" lock washer 3/8-16UNC x 3-1/4" hex bolt grade 5 grade 5 serrated head 6017835(x4) serrated head 5/16-18UNC x 3/4"...
INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS Do not mount directly under or within exclusion zone or in line with HVAC supply discharge vent. Fig. 2 36" min. (to wall) 36" exclusion zone (18" radius) 10' min. (to floor) [both sides] Fan Size Extension size (Ft) Max Roof Angle Allowable (degrees) NOTE: Angle mount has 45°...
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INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS, continued PLACEMENT AND SPACING Consult your local distributor to help you plan the most efficient installation of your fans. Ensure fan placement is such that the fans blades are a minimum of 10' from any manned working suface (floor or mezzanine) Ensure fan blade does not extend into exclusion zone.
FAN MOUNT (TYPICAL MOUNTING TYPES) I-BEAM MOUNTED See page 9 for I-beam mounting instructions. I-beam SOLID BEAM MOUNTED See page 9 for solid beam mounting instructions. Solid beam TRUSS MOUNTED See page 10 for truss mounting instructions. Truss Z-PURLIN MOUNTED See page 10 for z-purlin mounting instructions.
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FAN MOUNT (TYPICAL MOUNTING TYPES), continued Fig. 3 If building support beam is not level, ensure proper fan clearance using the mounting information shown on page 6 or add mounting extensions as required to ensure clearance. See Fig 2. I-BEAM MOUNTING 1.
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FAN MOUNT (TYPICAL MOUNTING TYPES), continued TRUSS MOUNT INSTALLATION Fig. 5 NOTE: The recommended additional structural material for truss mounting is 1-5/8" x 1-5/8" strut channel beams and hardware. Other structural materials may be used but consult factory prior to use. 1.
INSTALLATION DOWN TUBE ASSEMBLY Fig. 8 1. Route the power and communication cables through the down tube. Downtube Downtube 2. With the down tube located next to the motor assembly, fasteners install the cable connections to the top of the motor assembly.
INSTALLATION, continued Fig. 9 HANG THE MOTOR 1. In the top hole of the down tube, install a supplied 6017448 3/8" dia. x 3-1/4" bolt and 6015118 nut loosely. Ensure that the screw does not pinch or bind the power and communication cables.
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INSTALLATION, continued Fig. 12 CONTROLLER INSTALLATION From fan Before doing any electrical work, make certain the power is disconnected and properly tagged or locked off. All electrical work must be done by a qualified technician Ensure and meet all applicable codes. USE EXTREME CAUTION. cable connectors Touching wires could result in electrical shock, death or are firmly engaged.
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INSTALLATION, continued Fig. 15 INSTALL BLADES 1. Position mounting end of blade assembly in an open Tang Blade pocket blade pocket on the motor assembly rim as shown. Angle the blade approximately 45° downward and rotated approximately 15° forward. See Fig 15. This will position the forward tang of the blade mount between the two steel mount rings on the motor assembly.
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INSTALLATION, continued Fig. 16 INSTALL BOTTOM COVER 1. Align the mounting holes on the bottom cover with the mounting holes on the motor assembly. Install the three 6017870 #8 dia Torx fasteners supplied. Firmly tighten the fasteners using the 6017871 Torx tool provided. See Fig 16.
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INSTALLATION, continued OPTIONAL GUY WIRE KIT (6016307) Fig. 17 NOTE: Guy wires are required on all fan installations where the down tube is greater than 4' in length. Guy wires are designed to constrain lateral movement of the fan while in operation. This movement may be due to impacts on the fan or winds impinging on the blades that would cause the fan to sway.
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INSTALLATION, continued 8. Using a spirit level on the down tube, tighten the cable Fig. 18 assemblies by pulling the cable through the Gripple cable clamp as required to achieve a taut cable set while maintaining the down tube plumb. Either secure the loose cable ends or trim.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Fig. 19 Before operating the fan, read and follow the Safety Practices, Warnings and Operating Instructions in this manual. Use by untrained personnel could result in death or serious injury. VERIFY PRIOR TO OPERATION 1. Power supplied to fan. Green LED 2.
PLANNED MAINTENANCE ANNUALLY 1. Inspect blade mounting hardware and tighten as required. Before service, inspection, or cleaning make certain that Torque to 20-28 ft-lbs. the power is disconnected and properly locked off. 2. Inspect guy wires for chaffing or wear. Ensure wires are taut.
TROUBLESHOOTING Before servicing the fan, read and follow the Safety Before service, inspection, or cleaning make certain that Practices on page 3 and the Operation section in this the power is disconnected and properly locked off. manual. Failure to do so could result in death or serious Before doing any electrical work, make certain the power injury.
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TROUBLESHOOTING, continued PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE Fig. 22 Controller box Circuit breaker NOTE: Program The fan ships from the factory with the remote pre-programmed access hole and ready to use. To program or reprogram the remote, access to the controller box will be required. Ensure that the fan is not running and there is power to the controller box.
FIRE CONTROL SYSTEM FAN SHUTDOWN — OPTIONAL This fan includes a fire alarm jumper for a building fire control Fig. 25 systems option that allows the fan to be shut down by the fire control system in case of a fire emergency. NOTE: Ensure that the fire alarm jumper is in place or the building fire control system is connected and jumper removed.
PARTS LIST Fig. 26 To ensure proper function, durability and safety of the product, only replacement parts that do not interfere with the safe, normal operation of the product must be used. Incorporation of replacement parts or modifications that weaken the structural integrity of the product, or in any way alter the product from its normal working condition at the time of purchase from Entrematic may result in product malfunction, breakdown, premature wear, death...
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PARTS LIST Item Quantity Description Part Number MOUNT, 45° 6018002 UPPER COVER - SILVER 6016269 LOWER COVER - SILVER 6017786 CONTROLLER CONSULT FACTORY POWER CABLES - 132" 6016279 CONTROL CABLES - 132" 6017645 CONCRETE BEAM MOUNT — OPTIONAL 6018175 DOWN TUBE - SILVER - 18" 6017726 BLADE ASSEMBLY —...
WARRANTY THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS ENTREMATIC’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY WITH RESPECT TO THE HVLS FAN AND IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER GUARANTEES OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY APPLIES ONLY TO THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER OF THE HVLS FAN AND CANNOT BE TRANSFERRED. ENTREMATIC warrants that this HVLS FAN will be free from flaws in material and workmanship under normal use for a period of one (1) year from the earlier of 1) 60 days after the date of initial shipment by ENTREMATIC, or 2) the date of installation of the HVLS FAN by the original purchaser, provided that the owner maintains and operates the HVLS FAN in...
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