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Loren Cook CFS Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

Centrifugal filtered supply fans

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This publication contains the installation, operation and
maintenance instructions for standard units of the CFS:
Centrifugal Filtered Supply Fans.
Carefully read this publication and any
supplemental documents prior to any
installation or maintenance procedure.
Loren Cook catalog, CFS, provides additional informa-
tion describing the equipment, fan performance, available
accessories and specification data.
For additional safety information, refer to AMCA Publi-
cation 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,
contact Loren Cook Company at 417-869-6474.
Receiving and Inspection
Carefully inspect the fan and accessories for any dam-
age and shortage immediately upon receipt of the fan.
• Turn wheel by hand to ensure it turns freely and does not
bind
• Inspect dampers (if supplied) for free operation of all mov-
ing parts
• Record on the Delivery Receipt any visible sign of damage
Handling
Lift the fan by the base or remove the lid and lift by the
lifting eyes on the housing.
NOTICE! Never lift by the shaft, motor or tiers.
Storage
If the fan is stored for any length of time prior to instal-
lation, completely fill the bearings with grease or mois-
ture-inhibiting oil (refer to Lubrication, page 5). Rotate the
wheel several revolutions every three to five days to keep
a coating of grease on all internal bearing parts.
Store the fan in its original crate and protect it from dust,
debris and weather.
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INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
Rotating Parts & Electrical Shock Hazard:
Fans should be installed and serviced by qualified person-
nel only.
Disconnect electric power before working on unit (prior to
removal 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 emer-
gency and in order that maintenance personnel are pro-
vided complete control of the power source.
Grounding is required. All field-installed wiring must be
completed by qualified personnel. All field installed wiring
must comply with National Electric Code (NFPA 70) and all
applicable local codes. Ensure the power supply (voltage,
frequency and current carrying capacity of wires) is in ac-
cordance with the motor nameplate.
Fans and blowers create pressure at the discharge and
vacuum 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 injury or death.
When air is allowed to move through a non-powered fan,
the impeller can rotate, which is referred to as windmill-
ing. Windmilling will cause hazardous conditions due to
unexpected rotation of components. Impellers should be
blocked in position 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 contacting them for maintenance.
Under certain lighting conditions, rotating components
may appear stationary. Components should be verified to
be stationary in a safe manner, before they come into con-
tact with personnel, tools or clothing.
Failure to follow these instructions could result in death or
serious injury.
The attachment of roof mounted fans to the roof curb as
well as the attachment of roof curbs to the building struc-
ture must exceed the structural requirements based on the
environmental loading derived from the applicable build-
ing code for the site. The local code official may require
variations from the recognized code based on local data.
The licensed engineer of record will be responsible for pre-
scribing the correct attachment based on construction ma-
terials, code requirements and environmental effects spe-
cific to the installation.
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Centrifugal Filtered Supply Fans
B51241-002

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Summary of Contents for Loren Cook CFS

  • Page 1 Centrifugal Filtered Supply Fans INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL ® This publication contains the installation, operation and maintenance instructions for standard units of the CFS: Centrifugal Filtered Supply Fans. Rotating Parts & Electrical Shock Hazard: Carefully read this publication and any...
  • Page 2 1. Minimum roof opening dimensions can be found within damaging rotating elements. the CFS catalog. Wiring 2. The optional duct adapter fits on the curb to locate the top of the duct before the fan is installed. Ductwork re- Line reactors may be required to reduce over-voltage quires additional support.
  • Page 3: Wiring Diagrams

    To reverse, interchange any two line leads. 2 Speed, 1 Winding, 3 Phase Motor High Speed Low Speed Together Line Motor Motor Open Line To reverse, interchange any two line leads. Motors require mag- Airfoil netic control. Proper Wheel Rotation CFS IO&M B51241-002...
  • Page 4: Operation

    • Direction of rotation CENTER DISTANCE • Excessive vibration (CD) • Unusual noise • Bearing noise • Improper belt alignment or tension (listen for squealing) • Improper motor amperage or voltage Figure 4 CFS IO&M B51241-002...
  • Page 5: Maintenance

    (dirty/wet/rough) <1-1/2” • Inspect bolts and setscrews for tightness. Tighten as nec- Loren Cook Company uses petroleum lubricant in a lithi- essary. Worn setscrews should be replaced immediately um base. Other types of grease should not be used unless • Inspect belt wear and alignment. Replace worn belts with the bearings and lines have been flushed clean.
  • Page 6 4. Support shaft to remove weight from bearing. Should the motor prove defective within a one-year pe- 5. Remove anti-corrosion coating from the shaft with a riod, contact your local Loren Cook representative or your suitable degreaser. nearest authorized electric motor service representative.
  • Page 7: Troubleshooting

    • Cooling air diverted or blocked • Improper inlet clearance • Incorrect fan RPMs • Incorrect voltage Overheated Bearings: • Improper bearing lubrication • Excessive belt tension CFS IO&M B51241-002...
  • Page 8: Parts List

    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.