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Diagrams, Operation, Start up – COOK CV User Manual

Page 3: Inspection, Wiring diagrams, 3 phase, 9 lead motor delta-connection

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Wiring Diagrams

Motor

1
2

3

4

5

6

Together

High Speed

Line

L1

L2
L3

1
2

3

4

5

6

Open

Low Speed

Line

L1

L2
L3

Motor

4 5 6

1

7

2
8

3
9

L1 L2 L3

4 5 6

7 8 9

1 2

3

L1 L2 L3

Low Voltage

208/230 Volts

High Voltage

460 Volts

3 Phase, 9 Lead Motor
Y-Connection

7

1

6

7 8 9

4 5 6

1 2

3

Low Voltage

208/230 Volts

High Voltage

460 Volts

8

2

4

9

3

5

L1

L3

L2

L1

L3

L2

3 Phase, 9 Lead Motor
Delta-Connection

Fan

Motor

Damper

Motor*

Second

Damper

Motor

Transformer**

Transformer**

L3
L2
L1

Operation

Pre-Start Checks

a. Lock out all the primary and secondary power

sources.

b. Inspect and tighten fasteners and setscrews,

particularly fan mounting and bearing fasteners. Refer
to Torque chart.

c. Inspect belt tension and pulley alignment.
d. Inspect motor wiring.
e. Ensure fan and ductwork are clean and free of debris.
f. Close and secure all access doors.
g. Restore power to the fan.

Start Up

Turn the fan on. In variable speed units, set the fan to its

lowest speed and inspect for the following:

• Direction of rotation.

Wiring Diagrams

When ground is required, attach to ground A or B with no. 6 thread forming
screw. To reverse, interchange T-1 and T-4.

Single Speed, Single Phase Motor

To reverse, interchange any 2 line leads.

When ground required, attach to ground A or B with No. 6 thread forming
screw. To reverse, interchange T-1 and T-4 leads.

2 Speed, 2 Winding, Single Phase Motor

2 Speed, 1 Winding, 3 Phase Motor

To reverse, interchange any 2 line leads. Motors require magnetic control.

Single Speed, Single Phase, Dual Voltage

2 Speed, 2 Winding, 3 Phase

When ground required, attach to ground A or B with No. 6 thread forming
screw. To reverse, interchange T-5 and J-10 leads.

To reverse: High Speed-interchange leads T

11

and T

12

.

Low Speed-interchange leads T

1

and T

2

. Both Speeds-interchange any 2

line leads.

Typical Damper Motor Schematic

For 3 phase, damper motor voltage should be the same between L

1

and

L

2

. For single phase application, disregard L

3

. *Damper motors may be

available in 115, 230 and 460 volt models. The damper motor nameplate
voltage should be verified prior to connection. **A transformer may be pro-
vided in some installations to correct the damper motor voltage to the
specified voltage.

• Excessive vibration.
• Unusual noise.
• Bearing noise.
• Improper belt alignment or tension (listen for

squealing).

• Improper motor amperage or voltage.

If a problem is discovered, immediately shut the fan
off. Lock out all electrical power and check for the
cause of the trouble.
See Troubleshooting.

Inspection

Inspection of the fan should be conducted at the first 30

minute, 8 hour and 24 hour intervals of satisfactory
operation. During the inspections, stop the fan and
inspect as per the chart below.

30 Minute Interval

Inspect bolts, setscrews, and motor mounting bolts.

Adjust and tighten as necessary.

Ground A

Ground B

T-1

T-4

Low Speed

High Speed

L1
L2

Line

Ground B

J-10

T-5

Ground A

Link A

Link B

Low Voltage

Line

L 2

L 1

Ground A

Link A & B

L1

L 2

Line

Ground B

T-5

J-10