Fan installation, Chapter 4 fan installation, Pre-installation requirements – Grain Systems PNEG-010 User Manual
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PNEG-010 Vane Axial Fan
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4. Fan Installation
Pre-Installation Requirements
Foundation
Use the dimension
in the specifications section of this manual to determine the
physical size of the fan to be installed. Use the dimensions shown to determine the position of the fan
installation with respect to other equipment.
For proper operation of the fan, the unit is to be mounted on a level pad. The fan should not be
anchored to the pad, but it should be allowed to “float” on the pad. Refer to
for fan
pad location in the specifications section of this manual for recommendations of pad placement with
respect to various catalog transition ducts.
Transition
The transition duct should be all metal construction, with a gradual angle to the rectangular opening in the
bin wall. The duct should allow for a smooth transition with minimal resistance of the airflow from the fan
discharge to the bin plenum. Keep the entrance of the plenum as clear as possible from obstructions by
floor support.
Roof Exhaust
Adequate exhaust air openings in the roof are required to prevent any additional back pressure from
building in the bin. See roof damage warning and disclaimer
.
Power Supply
Adequate power must be supplied to the fan for reliable operation. Consult the local power company and
have a representative survey the installation. Only the power company can ensure that their system is
sized properly to provide adequate service to the installation and new equipment.
Wire Size
Undersized wire can lead to voltage drop which causes motor overheating and shortened motor life.
Use the electrical specifications chart
in this manual to size the supply wire according to
the horsepower of the fan and the distance to the power supply. Refer to fan specifications section
of this manual to find the full load current of the motor for a given fan size. The full load current
can also be found on the motor nameplate.
Service Disconnect
Each fan motor must be supplied with an independent power circuit, equipped with a fused disconnect
switch. Locate this switch near the unit, as the power should be shut off before servicing the fan.
It is the customer’s responsibility to provide a fused disconnect and motor overload protection. These must
be properly sized and connected to allow proper motor operation. Failure to provide these components
could cause severe motor damage and void the manufacturer’s warranty.