Loren Cook LXUL Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

Loren Cook LXUL Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

Propeller roof fans

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This publication contains the installation, operation and
maintenance instructions for standard units of the Upblast:
Upblast Propeller Roof Fans.
• LXUL & LXUM
• LEUMO
• LTU
• TUB
• LEU
• EUB
• LXULMO &
• AUB
LXUMMO
• TUD
• LTUMO
• EUD
Carefully read this publication and any
supplemental documents prior to any
installation or maintenance procedure.
Loren Cook catalogs, Propeller Upblast and Propeller Roof,
provide additional information describing the equipment, fan
performance, available accessories and specification data.
For additional safety information, refer to AMCA Publication
410-96, Safety Practices for Users and Installers of Industrial
and Commercial Fans.
All of the publications listed above can be obtained from:
• lorencook.com
• info@lorencook.com
• 417-869-6474 ext. 166
For information and instructions on special equipment, con-
tact Loren Cook Company at 417-869-6474.
Receiving and Inspection
Carefully inspect the fan and accessories for any damage
and shortage immediately upon receipt of the fan.
• Turn the propeller by hand to ensure it turns freely and does
not bind
• Check dampers (if included) for free operation of all moving
parts
• Record on the Delivery Receipt any visible sign of damage
TUB
PROPELLER UPBLAST IO&M
PROPELLER UPBLAST
INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
• AUD
Fans should be installed and serviced by qualified personnel
• SUB
only.
• SUBH
• AI Upblast
Disconnect electric power before working on unit (prior to re-
moval of guards or entry into access doors).
Follow proper lockout/tagout procedures to ensure the unit
cannot be energized while being installed or serviced.
A disconnect switch should be placed near the fan in order that
the power can be swiftly cut off, in case of an emergency and
in order that maintenance personnel are provided complete
control of the power source.
Grounding is required. All field-installed wiring must be com-
pleted by qualified personnel. All field installed wiring must
comply with National Electric Code (NFPA 70) and all applica-
ble local codes.
Fans and blowers create pressure at the discharge and vac-
uum at the inlet. This may cause objects to get pulled into the
unit and objects to be propelled rapidly from the discharge.
The discharge should always be directed in a safe direction
and inlets should not be left unguarded. Any object pulled into
the inlet will become a projectile capable of causing serious in-
jury or death.
When air is allowed to move through a non-powered fan,
the impeller can rotate, which is referred to as windmilling.
Windmilling will cause hazardous conditions due to unexpect-
ed rotation of components. Impellers should be blocked in po-
sition or air passages blocked to prevent draft when working
on fans.
Friction and power loss inside rotating components will cause
them to be a potential burn hazard. All components should be
approached with caution and/or allowed to cool before con-
tacting them for maintenance.
Under certain lighting conditions, rotating components may
appear stationary. Components should be verified to be sta-
tionary in a safe manner, before they come into contact with
personnel, tools or clothing.
Failure to follow these instructions could result in death or se-
rious injury.
The attachment of roof mounted fans to the roof curb as well
as the attachment of roof curbs to the building structure must
exceed the structural requirements based on the environmen-
tal loading derived from the applicable building code for the
site. The local code official may require variations from the rec-
ognized code based on local data. The licensed engineer of
record will be responsible for prescribing the correct attach-
ment based on construction materials, code requirements and
environmental effects specific to the installation.
1
Upblast Propeller Roof Fans
Rotating Parts & Electrical Shock Hazard:
B51071-005

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  • Page 1 Loren Cook catalogs, Propeller Upblast and Propeller Roof, in order that maintenance personnel are provided complete provide additional information describing the equipment, fan control of the power source.
  • Page 2: Installation

    Handling Motor Installation Lifting Lugs Lift propeller roof ventila- To prevent damage to the fan during shipping, motors 5HP tors by lifting lugs located in- and larger and extremely heavy motors (cast iron or severe side the wind band. Never lift duty) are shipped loose and must be field mounted.
  • Page 3: Wiring Diagrams

    3-Phase, 9 Lead Motor table. When the pulleys are not the same 3 Phase, 9 Lead Motor 3 Phase, 9 Lead Motor width, the allowable gap must be adjusted Y-Connection Delta-Connection by half of the difference in width. Figure Low Voltage High Voltage Low Voltage High Voltage...
  • Page 4: Fan Installation

    Fan Installation Inspect motor wiring. Ensure the belt touches only the pulleys. The fan support (roof curb) should provide a level surface Rotate the propeller to ensure it does not rub against the for installation. If the roof is pitched more than 1/2:12, a sloped base.
  • Page 5: Motor Bearings

    See Belt and Pul- Should the motor prove defective within a one-year period, ley Installation, page 2 contact your local Loren Cook representative or your nearest • Bearings should be inspected as recommended in the Con- authorized electric motor service representative.
  • Page 6: Troubleshooting

    Pulley and Belt Replacement After 24 hours of continuous operation, tighten the set- screws to the appropriate torque. This assures the full locking 1. Clean the motor and fan shafts. of the inner race to the shaft. Ensure the socket key or driver 2.
  • Page 7: Parts Numbers

    Parts Numbers AUD / EUD / TUD Parts List AUD/EUD/TUD Description Part AUD (Sizes 24 - 48) EUD (Sizes 20 - 60) TUD (Sizes 20 - 60) Damper Stop Damper Stop Damper Stop Rubber Bumper(2) Rubber Bumper(2) Rubber Bumper(2) Wind Band Wind Band Wind Band Cast Aluminum...
  • Page 8 EUB/AUB EUB Sizes 24–72 Description Part EUB (Sizes 24 - 72) AUB (Sizes 24 - 48) Damper Backstop Damper Backstop Rubber Bumper (2) Rubber Bumper (2) Damper Rubber Extrusion (2) Damper Rubber Extrusion (2) Shaft Shaft Weather Cover Rubber Extrusion Weather Cover Rubber Extrusion Motor Plate Motor Plate Weather Cover...
  • Page 9 LXUL/LXUM LXUL/LXUM Description Part Size 20-36 Size 42-60 Damper Stop Damper Stop Bracket (2) Bracket (2) Damper Stop Damper Stop Channel Channel Damper Damper Bumper (2) Bumper (2) Windband Windband X.STREAM X.STREAM Propeller Propeller Base Weldment Base Weldment Motor Plate...
  • Page 10 Part No. Description Damper Stop Bracket Damper Stop Channel Damper Bumper (2) Windband TRITON® Propeller Base Weldment Motor Plate Motor Drive Sheave Belt Driven Sheave Locking Collar Bearings (2) Shaft Rain Gutter Damper Door (2) Damper Hinge Damper Pivot Rod Damper Pivot Bracket LXULMO/LXUMMO Description...
  • Page 11 LTUMO Description Part LTUMO With Smoke Control Damper Stop Bracket Damper Stop Bracket Damper Stop Channel Damper Stop Channel Damper Bumper (2) Damper Bumper (2) Windband Windband TRITON® Propeller TRITON® Propeller Shaft Shaft Bearing Cover Bearing Cover Bearings (2) Bearings (2) Driven Sheave Driven Sheave Belt Set...
  • Page 12: Limited Warranty

    Cook Company, General Offices, 2015 East Dale Street, Springfield, Missouri 65803-4637, explaining in writing, in detail, your complaint and referring to the specific model and serial numbers of your fan. Upon receipt by Loren Cook Company of your written complaint, you will be notified, within thirty (30) days of our receipt of your complaint, in writing, as to the manner in which your claim will be handled.

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