Greenheck TAUB-CA - Manual

Greenheck TAUB-CA

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – PRESTARTING CHECKS —; FASTENERS; ROUTINE MAINTENANCE FOR DIRECT DRIVE FANS —; FASTENERS AND SET SCREWS; UL; Rotation; Point “B”
  • Page 3 – ROUTINE MAINTENANCE FOR BELT DRIVE FANS —; Be careful not to; REMOVAL OF DUST AND DIRT
  • Page 4 – WARRANTY; PARTS LIST
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INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL

Greenheck Model TAUD, TAUB-CA and TAUB fans are thoroughly inspected and test run at the factory, however damage may
occur during handling and shipping. Consequently, it is important that the unit be carefully inspected for visible and concealed
damage before beginning installation. Report any damage to the shipper immediately. In addition, assure all accessory items
are present.

INSTALLATION

LIFTING -

Attach a suitable chain or strap to the points depicted in

Fig. 1. The fan should never be lifted by the motor, tie down points, belt
tube, damper frame, windband or accessories.

Carefully lift the fan to the roof curb and install fasteners in all holes
provided in the unit base. The windband need not be removed for the
lifting operation.

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS -

The electrical supply must be

compatible with the fan motor voltage, phase and amperage capacity.
The electrical supply line must be properly fused and conform to local
and national electrical codes.

For direct drive units

, the electrical supply may be routed internally

and exit through a hole provided in the fan housing if an optional service
disconnect switch is provided.

For belt drive units

, the electrical supply line may be routed internally

and exit the fan housing through a hole provided below the belt tube
opening. The electrical supply line should then be either: (1) connected
to an optional service disconnect switch, or (2) wired directly to the
motor.

For belt drive units in continuous high temperature installations

,

the electrical supply must be kept out of the airstream. This means
bringing the supply lines off the roof deck not through the fan. The
electrical supply line should then be either: (1) connected to an optional
service disconnect switch, or (2) wired directly to the motor.

For belt drive units in emergency smoke removal installations

, the electrical supply must be kept out of the airstream.

They may also require an isolated power supply so that if power is cut to the building in the event of a fire, the fan will continue
to operate. Check the local and national electrical codes for emergency smoke removal fans.

READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

TUBE AXIAL UPBLAST FANS

Model TAUD (Direct Drive, Aluminum Propeller)
Model TAUB-CA (Belt Drive, Aluminum Propeller)
Model TAUB (Belt Drive, Steel Propeller, High Temp.)

Part # 453905

** WARNING **

Disconnect and secure to the “off” position all electrical power to the fan prior to inspection or
service.

Caution must be used when working around the fusible link damper lifters. They contain preloaded
springs and may open the dampers unexpectedly.

Models TAUD and TAUB-CA may have fusible link damper lifters. All model TAUB units designed
for emergency smoke operation have fusible link damper lifters. TAUB fans UL listed as “Power
ventilators for smoke control systems” in sizes 42, 48, 54 and 60 have extra heavy duty fusible
link damper lifters under high spring tension that, for safety reasons, must be pinned to prevent
accidental release during inspection or service. See page 2 for details on how to secure the lifter
arms.

FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS MAY

RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH!

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Fig. 1 Lifting Point

(4 places)

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Summary

Page 2 - PRESTARTING CHECKS —; FASTENERS; ROUTINE MAINTENANCE FOR DIRECT DRIVE FANS —; FASTENERS AND SET SCREWS; UL; Rotation; Point “B”

PRESTARTING CHECKS — CAUTION: See **WARNING** on page 1 FASTENERS - Check all fasteners and set screws for tightness. This is especially important for bearings and propellers. Rotate the propeller by hand to assure it turns freely and does not rub on the fan tube. Also, lift the butterfly dampers to...

Page 3 - ROUTINE MAINTENANCE FOR BELT DRIVE FANS —; Be careful not to; REMOVAL OF DUST AND DIRT

ROUTINE MAINTENANCE FOR BELT DRIVE FANS — CAUTION: See **WARNING** on page 1 Once the fan has been put into operation, periodic maintenance should be scheduled to assure reliability and performance. The following items should be checked as a part of this maintenance schedule: 1. Fasteners and set sc...

Page 4 - WARRANTY; PARTS LIST

WARRANTY Greenheck warrants this equipment to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the purchase date. Any units or parts which prove defective during the warranty period will be replaced at our option when returned to our factory, transportation prepaid. Mot...

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