ACME PVD EC Installation & Maintenance Instructions Manual

ACME PVD EC Installation & Maintenance Instructions Manual

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INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
EC-Electronically Commutated Motor, H-Hurricane Rated, HEC-Hurricane Rated with EC Motor
For the PVD with hurricane construction that complies with
Florida Building Code including High Velocity Hurricane
Zones (HVHZ) see the ADDITIONAL INSTALLATION AND
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS on page 4.
GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION
WARNING: ROTATING PARTS & ELECTRICAL SHOCK
HAZARD
Fans should be installed and serviced by qualified personnel
only. Improper installation can result in electric shock,
possible injury due to coming in contact with moving parts, as
well as other potential hazards.
1. Follow all local electrical and safety codes, as well as
National Electrical Code (NEC) and the National Fire
Protection Agency (NFPA), were applicable.
2. Disconnect electric power before working on unit (prior to
removal of guards or entry into access doors).
3. Follow proper lockout/tag out procedures to ensure the
unit cannot be energized while being installed or serviced.
4. Ensure the power cable does not kink or come in contact
with oil, grease, hot surfaces or chemicals. Ensure the
power source is compatible with the equipment.
5. Air that is allowed to move through a non-powered fan will
allow the propeller to rotate, which is referred to as wind-
milling. Impellers should be blocked to prevent rotation
when installing or servicing the fan.
RECEIVING AND INSPECTION
Immediately upon receipt of a shipment, carefully inspect
for damage and shortage. Turn the impeller by hand to see
that it turns freely and does not bind. If any damage and/or
shortage is detected or suspected, the carrier must be asked
to conduct an inspection. The consignee's representative
should not accept a shipment without a notation on the
delivery receipt indicating items not delivered or the apparent
extent of damage.
When a shipment is opened and damage is found which was
not evident externally (concealed damage), it is mandatory
that the consignee request an immediate inspection by the
carrier. Report any damage to the carrier within 15 days.
Failure to report damage within the above time limit will result
in rejection of a claim.
HANDLING
When handling fans and their accessories, always use
equipment and methods that will not cause damage. Fans
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Models PVD
To include optional suffixes:
should be lifted using slings and padding or spreaders to
avoid damage.
CAUTION! Always make sure that all lifting and handling
equipment and techniques conform to current safety
standards.
Avoid lifting fans in a way that will bend or distort fan parts.
Never pass slings or timbers through the orifices of fan.
CAUTION! Do not lift by the fan hood. Fans with special
coatings or paints must be protected in handling to prevent
damage.
STORAGE
Fans are protected against damage during shipment.
they cannot be installed and put into operation immediately
upon receipt certain precautions are necessary to prevent
deterioration during storage. Responsibility for integrity of
fans and accessories during storage must be assumed by the
user. The manufacturer will not be responsible for damage
during storage. These suggestions are provided solely as a
convenience to the user, who shall make his own decision as
to whether to use any or all of them.
INDOOR:
The ideal storage environment for fans and
accessories is indoors, above grade, in a low humidity
atmosphere which is sealed to prevent the entry of blowing
dust, rain, or snow. Temperatures should be evenly maintained
at between 70°F and 105°F (wide temperature swings may
cause condensation and "sweating" of metal parts). Windows
should be covered to prevent temperature variations caused
by sunlight. Provide thermometers and humidity indicators at
several points and maintain the atmosphere at 40% relative
humidity, or lower.
It may be necessary to use trays of renewable desiccant or
portable dehumidifier to remove moisture from the air in the
storage enclosure.
Thermostatically controlled portable heaters (vented to
outdoors) may be required to maintain even temperatures
inside the enclosure.
CAUTION!
Provide fire extinguishers, or fire alarms, or
emergency response communication to protect building and
equipment against fire damage. Be sure that building and
storage practices meet all local, state and federal fire and
safety codes.
The following fans or accessories must be stored indoors, in
a clean dry atmosphere:
a. Propeller wall fans not in wall housings.
Form 613083
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  • Page 1 Read and Save These Instructions Form 613083 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Models PVD To include optional suffixes: EC-Electronically Commutated Motor, H-Hurricane Rated, HEC-Hurricane Rated with EC Motor For the PVD with hurricane construction that complies with should be lifted using slings and padding or spreaders to Florida Building Code including High Velocity Hurricane avoid damage.
  • Page 2: Inspection And Maintenance During Storage

    b. Any fan is protected by a cardboard carton. Is moisture present? c. Motors dismounted from fans. g. Is dirt accumulated? d. Spare wheels or propellers. h. Corrective steps taken? e. Belts, sheaves, bushings and other parts when not If moisture or dirt accumulations are found on parts, the mounted on fan.
  • Page 3: Maintenance

    SET SCREW TIGHTENING SCHEDULE 7. CAUTION! Guards must be installed when fan is within reach of personnel or within eight (8) feet (2.5 m) of 1. Before initial operation of the fan, tighten set screws working level or when deemed advisable for safety. according to the procedure outlined below.
  • Page 4 ADDITIONAL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS for the PVH Model with hurricane construction that complies with Florida Building Code including High Velocity Hurricane Zones (HVHZ) This product been issued Notice of Acceptance Model CH for this particular use must be used. (NOA) by Miami-Dade County, Florida.
  • Page 5: General Safety Information

    This section applies only to Baldor EC Motor 2 HP WARNING: Motor circuit may have high voltage present whenever Please read and save these instructions for future reference. Read carefully before attempting to assemble, install, operate or maintain AC power is applied, even when motor is not rotating. Electrical the product described.
  • Page 6 Thermal Protection Reversible rotation Motor software limits motor current to prevent an overheating The motor shaft rotation is set at factory and no adjustments are condition. If motor temperature increases above the protection needed. If a replacement motor is ordered make sure the motor limit, a thermal switch provides final protection to prevent a fire.
  • Page 7 Table 1 Single Phase Power Requirements Nominal AC Voltage Minimum AC Volts Maximum AC Volts Input A Output A 11.05 5.29 Note: Internally, the Speed Controller provides 240VAC 3 phase at 8kHz switching frequency to the motor. Speed Dial Wiring Diagrams Mounted Speed Dial –...
  • Page 8: Operation

    FIGURE 5B Dual Speed Potentiometer Potentiometers and speed selector can be mounted up to 100 ft from fan. Variable Speed Speed Select Control Red to Red White to White Black to Black Black White Wired in Field Building Supplied Controller Harness FIGURE 5C White - Common Red - 0-10 VDC...
  • Page 9 This section applies only to Nidec (US Motors) EC Motor NOTE: The controller must be powered up before or at the Two Speed Dial** – (See Figure 7 & 7B) When selected with this same time as power is supplied to the motor. option the fan will come with a control cable and quick connect Molex plug that can be plugged into the Molex plug on dual speed Mounted Speed Dial** (Figure 6) –...
  • Page 10 FIGURE 7 PerfectSpeed® Control Cable FIGURE 7A Remote Potentiometer Potentiometers and/or speed select switch mounted up to 100 ft from fan. Variable Speed Page 10...
  • Page 11 FIGURE 7B Dual Speed Potentiometer Potentiometers and/or speed select switch mounted up to 100 ft from fan. Variable Speed Speed Select Control Red to Red White to White Black to Black Black Wired in White Field FIGURE 7C Building Supplied Controller Harness White - Common Red - 0-10 VDC...
  • Page 12 PerfectSpeed Motor and User Interface Troubleshooting ® Motor Is Not Running If the PerfectSpeed motor with User Interface isn’t running, perform the following checks: ® 1. Ensure that both the PerfectSpeed motor and User Interface have proper line voltage for intended application. ®...
  • Page 13 PVD Exploded View DESCRIPTION QTY. NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. Hood Windband Bracket Hood Fastener Disconnect Switch Windband Support Side/Birdscreen Motor* Wheel* Separator Plate Conduit Motor Base Curb Base and Orifice *Recommended spare parts...
  • Page 14 Company’s quotation, sales order acknowledgment and invoice. WARNING Acme products are designed and manufactured to provide reliable performance but they are not guaranteed to be 100% free of defects. Even reliable products will experience occasional failures and this possibility should be recognized by the Purchaser and all End Users.

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