
StorageIf the fan is stored for any length of time prior to installa-tion, completely fill the bearings with grease or moisture-inhibiting oil. Refer
10123456TCNE-B/TCNHE-B Parts ListSee common parts listed on page 8.Item No. Description1 TCNE Curb Cap2 TCNE Top Cap Open3 TCNE Cap Post (Bottom)4 TCN
11123645TCNU-B/TCNHU-B Parts ListSee common parts listed on page 8.Item No. Description1 TCNU Curb Cap2 TCNU Windband3 TCNU Damper Assembly4 TCNU Damp
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2Duct InstallationEfficient fan performance relies on the proper installation of inlet and discharge ducts. Be sure your fan conforms to the guideline
3Wheel-to-Inlet ClearanceThe correct wheel-to-inlet clearance is critical to proper fan performance. This clearance should be verified before initial
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5• 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
6• Bearings should be inspected as recommended in the Conditions Chart.• Inspect variable inlet vanes for freedom of operation and excessive wear. The
7 allow proper alignment. Care should be taken to insure that inlet cone is centered inside wheel before and after tightening attaching bolts.n. Slide
81234567891011TCN-B/TCNH-B Parts ListItem No. Description1 Foot2 Wheel3 Foot Bracket4 Motor5 Inlet Cone6 Inspection Door7 Outer Housing8 Motor Plate9
912345678Item No. Description1 Foot Bracket2 Inlet Cone3 Access Door4 Motor Plate5 TEFC Motor6 Field Wiring Compartment7 Wheel8 FootTCN-D/TCNH-D Parts
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