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Isolation, Duct, Duct installation – COOK TCN User Manual

Page 2: Isolation installation

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Duct Installation

Efficient fan performance relies on the proper installation

of inlet and discharge ducts. Be sure your fan conforms to
the guidelines below.

Non-Ducted Inlet Clearance

If your fan has an open inlet (no duct work), the fan must

be placed 1 fan wheel diameter away from walls and bulk-
heads.

Free Discharge

Avoid a free discharge into the plenum. This will result in

lost efficiency because it doesn’t allow for a static regain.

Inlet Duct Turns

For ducted inlets, allow at least 3 fan wheel diameters

between duct turns or elbows and the fan inlet.

Discharge Duct Turns

Where possible, allow 3 duct diameters between duct

turns or elbows and the fan outlet. Refer to the drawing at
the top of page 3.

Rubber-In-Shear Ceiling Isolators

Ceiling Mounted Spring Isolator

Figure 2 - Ceiling Mount Isolators

Non-ducted Inlet Clearance

MIN

1 DIA

Free Discharge

Correct

Incorrect

Min 3

Dia

Correct

Incorrect

Inlet Duct Turns

Isolation Installation

Floor Mounted Spring Isolators

a. Mount fan and motor on unitary base (if supplied).
b. Elevate fan (or isolation base) to operating height and

insert blocks to hold in position.

c. Position isolators under the fan and vertically align by

inserting leveling bolt through mounting holes in the
fan or the base. The isolator must be installed on a
level surface.

d. Adjust the isolators by turning the leveling nut counter

clockwise several turns at a time alternately on each
isolator until the fan weight is transferred onto the iso-
lators and the fan raises uniformly off the blocks. Then
remove the blocks.

e. Turn lock nut onto leveling bolt and secure firmly in

place against the top of the mounting flange or frame.

f. Secure isolators to mounting surface.

Floor Mounted Rubber-In-Shear (RIS) Isolators

a. Mount fan and motor on a unitary isolation base (if

supplied).

b. Elevate fan to provide room to insert isolators

between the fan and foundation and block in position.

c. Position isolators under fan and secure bolts.
d. Remove blocks and allow fan to rest on floor. Isolators

must be installed on a level surface (leveling should
not be required).

e. Secure isolators to mounting surface.

Ceiling Mounted Spring and Rubber-in-Shear (RIS) Iso-
lators

a. Elevate fan to operating height and brace.
b. Attach threaded rod to overhead support structure

directly above each mounting hole. Rod should extend
to within a few feet of fan.

c. Attach isolator to end of threaded rod using a nut on

each side of isolator bracket.

d. Insert another section of threaded rod through the fan

mounting hole and isolator.

e. Attach two nuts to threaded rod in isolator.
f. Place adjusting nut and locking nut on threaded rod

near fan mounting bracket.

g. Alternately rotate adjusting nut at each mounting loca-

tion until the fan weight is uniformly transferred to the
isolators. Remove bracing.

Figure 1 -Floor Mount Isolators

Rubber-In-Shear Isolator

Spring Isolator