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Standard PSC Motor Fan Flow
Adjustment

Note: Before starting fan motor, follow
steps 1 and 2.

1.

Discharge ductwork should be
connected. The minimum
recommended discharge static
pressure is 0.2" wg. Be sure fan
packing is removed from units with
fan packing!

2.

All foreign materials should be
removed from duct system. Filters
should be installed where required.

3.

Standard PSC motors are shipped
from factory at full speed setting.
Allow motor to run-in at least 15
minutes before adjusting speed.
During initial run-in, check ductwork
connections for leaks and repair if
necessary. (Do not adjust fan speed
down if ductwork is not connected).

4.

Unit is equipped with manual fan
speed control, mounted on the
bottom of the line voltage motor
enclosure or electric heat
enclosure. Turning the control
counterclockwise will reduce the fan
speed; clockwise will increase
speed.

5.

Set the unit to full heating
(maximum induction). Adjust and
set remote balancing dampers, if
present. Adjust the speed control to
deliver the required CFM by
measuring air quantity at the room
outlets.

6.

Proceed to primary air adjustment
procedure, detailed in control
installation information. Fan should
be re-adjusted with primary air and
ventilation air at maximum setpoint,
to insure that no supply air is
discharged at the induction port.

Maintenance Procedures:
Fan and Motor

Motor is equipped with permanently
lubricated bearings. Inspect fan and
motor assembly for accumulation of dust
and dirt as required by operating
environment. Clean as necessary.

If fan motor does not run:
a.

Free rotation of blower wheel fan
packing removed. Freight or
installation damage.

b.

Check for proper unit power
Disconnects should be ON .Check
optional fusing.

c.

Check for proper control signal, P/E
switch setting, proper air control 24
Vac at fan contactor, coil energized.

If fan motor runs, excessive noise:
a.

Clearance problems on blower. All
components securely attached.

b.

Verify integrity of ductwork. Leaks
or loose connections. Rattling
diffusers or balancing dampers.

c.

Maximum CFM too high, or
discharge static pressure too low

If fan motor runs, insufficient air flow:
a.

Check for ductwork restrictions.
Dirty air filters. Clogged water coils.

b.

Re-adjust fan speed control.

c.

Discharge static pressure too high.

If repair or replacement is required:
Motor and fan should be removed as an

assembly. Disconnect all power
before servicing. Remove the hex
nuts from the mounting lugs holding
the fan assembly to the discharge
panel, and lower the assembly. For
model TFS, lift the motor / blower
assembly to release the tabs from
the discharge panel, then lower the
assembly. Do not allow assembly to
hang from wiring.

If removing motor from blower, first

loosen the set screw holding the
blower wheel to the motor shaft.
Remove the three screws holding
motor to the fan housing, and slide
motor and fan housing apart.

Reverse the procedure for assembly.

Note: Over tightening motor mounting
screws may crush isolation bushings,
causing excessive fan noise.

Optional Water Coil Cleaning

In most cases, the supply side of the
water coil (optional) can be cleaned by
removing the bottom access door and
cleaning the coil face through the open
space between the motor / blower
assembly and the unit casing.

If more space is desired to clean the
water coil, the motor / blower assembly
may be removed and reinstalled as
described above.

TU-FB-IOM 08-26-13

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