INSTRUCTION
MANUALPRODUCT WARRANTY __
HISON guarantees its products against defects in material and workmanship for a period
of one year from the date of shipment from its factory.
This guarantee is limited to the repair or replacement of products or parts which, in
HISON’S judgement, prove defective and are returned to its factory.
HISON assumes no responsibility for performance of components such as motors,
sheaves, belts or bearings used in conjunction with its products which have not been
manufactured by HISON. Any and all guarantees on components not manufactured by
HISON are limited to terms of guarantees furnished by the respective manufacturers.
HISON will not be responsible if product or part failure is the result of improper
installation, abuse, alteration, incorrect electrical connections, misuse, misapplication,
intentional or inadvertent attempts to operate above rated capacity, lack of proper
maintenance or Acts of God.
HISON assumes no responsibility for the installation of its products or the performance
of any system in which they may be installed. HISON has made no recommendations as
to the compatibility of its products with any system.
Under no circumstances will HISON be responsible for any installation or removal
costs, or for incidental or consequential damages. Claims for labour and/or material
charges will not be honoured unless prior written authorisation has been granted by
HISON.
‘The above warranty is void if
1) Electric motors are not factory-installed in the fan or on removable plates designed
for proper alignment when they are re-installed.
2) Prior to installation, products are not stored in a clean, dry place.
3) Field work is performed by others without prior written authorisation from HISON.
4) Systems, controls and related components do not perform in accordance with stated
specifications,STORAGE
IF equipment is placed into storage prior to installation, it should be stored in a clean,
dry place.
Care must be taken to protect motor, bearings and drive components.
If equipment is shipped partially assembled, all parts require careful handling and
protection until installed,
If fans are being stored more than 30 days, it is imperative that their impellers be rotated
by hand at least once each week to prevent bumishing of the bearings due to prolonged
time at rest while carrying the impeller load.
INSTALLATION
When installing the fan, be sure to observe the following items and make certain that
they are readily accessible after installation :
1) Motor outside conduit box. (NOTE : Pre-wire motor before installing fan.)
2) Extended bearing lubrication fittings.
3) Access hatch in fan housing.
4) Operator shaft on inlet vane damper assembly,
Where inlet bells, inlet dampers, discharge cones or other accessories are required,
install these devices and tighten all bolts. Check inlet damper operation to be sure all
blades operate freely. Install damper operator (if required).
Install unit in system as required. Be sure to anchor firmly. Units suspended from
overhead should have mounting brackets supported properly for fan size and weight. If
vibration isolators are used, make certain they are the proper type and size and that they
are properly installedMake certain there is no foreign loose material in ductwork connected to or leading from
the fan itself.
Make certain the system provides access means at fan inlet and discharge.
‘Secure all access hatches to fan.
Properly secure all safety guards.
Installation of axial fans with poor airflow conditions fiear the fan inlet or outlet can
ead to reduced fan's performance, increased noise levels and possible fan failure. Some
typical causes of poor airflow conditions are walls, elbows, coils, sound traps or other
appurtenances located closer than three fan diameters to either the inlet or outlet of the
fan itself. These conditions must absolutely be avoided at all costs, as any of them can
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
CHECK TO MAKE CERTAIN THAT THE POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE IS THE
SAME AS THAT ON THE FAN AND MOTOR NAMEPLATES.
If rigid conduit is used, it is recommended that a flexible lead should be brought to the
fan from a convenient junction box. Fan should be properly grounded to meet local
electrical codes.
Overload protection must be incorporated in the electrical system to meet local electrical
codes and to maintain electric motor warranty. Starters and thermal protectors should
be sized to handle 125% of motor nameplate amperage. Wire size should also be
capable of handling 125% of motor nameplate amperage at the fan.
If fans are to be installed in a system requiring reversible operation, it is recommended
that interlocks be incorporated to prevent the instantaneous reversing of the motors.
Motor life can be greatly extended by using the interlock which allows a 120-180
second time delay between reversing phase, thereby allowing motor to slow down
before energizing the circuit in the opposite direction
If multiple stage units are being used, it is recommended that interlocks be incorporated
to make certain that all stages are in operation, thereby assuring the proper performance
of the fans in the system, Delayed starting of fans in parallel can lead to fan failure.
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