Greenheck Fan ERH-45, ERH-55, ERH-90 Routine Maintenance, FAN Belts, Motors, Wheel and Fasteners

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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

CAUTION: See **WARNING** on Page 1 and 11

Once the unit has been put into operation, a periodic maintenance program should be set up to preserve the reliability and performance. Items to be included in this program are:

BELTS

MOTORS

WHEEL AND FASTENERS

VIBRATION

FILTER MAINTENANCE

COIL MAINTENANCE

ENERGY WHEEL CASSETTE

FAN BELTS

Belts tend to stretch after a period of time. They should be periodically checked for tension and wear. When replacing belts, use the same type as supplied with the unit.

Replacement of belts should be accomplished by loosening the motor slide plate so the belts may be removed by hand. Do not force belts on or off as this may cause breakage of cords and lead to premature belt failure.

Belt tension should be adjusted to allow 1/64 in. of belt deflection per 1 in. of belt span. For example, a 16 in. belt span should have 16/64 in. or 1/4 in. of deflection with moderate thumb pressure at mid-point between the pulleys (FIGURE 18).

Belt Span

Deflection = Belt Span 64

FIGURE 18

MOTORS

Motor maintenance is generally limited to cleaning and lubrication (where applicable). Cleaning should be limited to exterior surfaces only. Removing dust and grease build-up on the motor housing assures proper motor cooling. Use caution and do not allow water or solvents to enter the motor or bearings. Under no circumstances should motors or bearings be sprayed with steam, water or solvents.

Greasing of motors is intended only when fittings are provided. Many fractional horsepower motors are permanently lubricated for life and require no further lubrication. Motors supplied with grease fittings should be greased in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations.

WHEEL AND FASTENERS

Wheels require very little attention when moving clean air. Occasionally oil and dust may accumulate on the wheel causing imbalance. When this occurs the wheel and housing should be cleaned to assure smooth and safe operation. Inspect fan impeller and housing for fatigue, corrosion or wear.

Routinely check all fasteners, set screws and locking collars on the fan, bearings, drive, motor base and accessories for tightness. A proper maintenance program will help preserve the performance and reliability designed into the fan.

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