Specifications
Spun steel exhaust fans shall be centrifugal belt driven type. Fan wheel shall be centrifugal backward inclined type. The wheel shall be constructed of steel and coated with a
The fan housing shall be constructed of 16 gauge galvaneal steel with a rigid internal support structure and shall be leakproof. The fan housing shall be constructed with a one piece windband with an integral rolled bead for added strength and shall be joined to the curb cap with a continuously welded seam.
Fan’s windband shall have a clean out port, a
Motors shall be heavy duty ball bearing type, carefully matched to the fan load, and furnished at the specified voltage, phase and enclosure. Drive frame assembly shall be constructed of heavy gauge galvanized steel. Motors and drives shall be mounted on heavy duty true vibration isolators, out of the airstream. Fresh air for motor cooling shall be drawn into the motor compartment through a ten square inch tube free of discharge contaminants. Motors and drives shall be readily accessible for maintenance.
Precision ground and polished
Motor pulleys shall be adjustable for final system balancing. All fans shall have a dual belt and pulley system. A NEMA‑3R disconnect switch shall be factory installed and wired from the fan motor to a junction box installed outside the motor compartment.
All fans shall bear the AMCA Certified Ratings Seal for sound and air performance.
Each fan shall bear a permanently affixed manufacturer’s engraved metal nameplate containing the model number and individual serial number for future identification.
Fans shall be Listed by Underwriters Laboratory for UL/cUL 762 Listed for all electrical components and grease removal.
Hinge kit shall be constructed of heavy gauge hinges and shall include hold open cables for field installation.
Grease trap shall include the drain connection. The unit shall collect grease and water from the fan and extract the grease from the water for ease of grease disposal.
Fans shall be model USGF as manufactured by
Greenheck Fan Corporation in Schofield, Wisconsin.
1919