Product Manual

Instruction Manual
Galvanized Box Fans—Direct Drive
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within this manual. Carefully follow all safety information.
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Model # _______________________________
Purchase Date: _________________________
Date: 8/6/18
Form: HV0021 Version 3
Model Numbers Covered:
24D370, 36D370-N, 36D370T-N,
36D370S-N, 48D750-N,
48D750T-N
Getting Started
Tools/Materials Needed:
Drill/drill bits
5/16” nut driver
Construction screws
Caulk or sealant
Contents:
Galvanized box fan(1)
Instruction manual(1)
Inspection:
After unpacking your exhaust fan, carefully inspect for any damage that may have occurred during transit. Inspect for loose, missing or damaged
parts. If there is physical damage to any parts of the fan, a freight claim must be filed with the carrier. Check to assure that all bolts, screws and
set screws are securely tightened and have not become loose during transit. Retighten as required. Rotate propeller by hand to assure it turns
freely.
General Safety Instructions
Danger: Before installing or servicing, always lock out and tag power source. Do not rely on a switch as the only means
of disconnecting power. Failure to disconnect power can result in fire, electrical shock or serious injury. Motor will restart without
warning after thermal protector trips. Do not touch an operating motor as it may be hot enough to cause injury. Do not place any body
parts or objects in fan or drive components while fan is connected to a power source.
Warning:
1. Read and follow all instructions, cautions, dangers and warnings. Failure to do so could result in personal injury, death or property damage.
2. Make sure the electrical power source conforms to the requirement of the fan(s) as well as local codes.
3. Electrical connections, installation and maintenance must be done by qualified electrical personnel in accordance with all applicable codes and
ordinances.
4. Unit must be adequately grounded.
5. To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, do not expose this fan to water.
6. Do not touch electrically live components.
7. Free rotation of the propeller is critical. It must not touch any part of the venturi or framework.
8. Assure that all power cords do not come in contact with any sharp edges, hot surfaces or chemicals. Immediately replace any damaged cords.
Caution: OSHA requires OSHA compliant guards when fan is installed within 7ft of the floor or working level.

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