12’–24’ BASIC 6
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Electrical Installation (cont.)
Electrical installation overview
The electrical installation section is intended for a professional electrician. If you are unfamiliar or uncomfortable with installing electrical
components, do not attempt to install the fan without an electrician. Serious personal injury or damage to the fan and other equipment
could result. This guide is merely a recommendation of proper installation. Adhering to national and local electric codes is your
responsibility. It is the sole responsibility of the installer to verify the operating voltage of the fan system prior to installation! It is also
mandatory that the installer verify that airfoils, motor assemblies, and fan controllers are matched properly at the time of installation,
especially if multiple fan systems will be installed.
The following sections outline how to prepare for the electrical installation, and include the required cables and how to properly route
the cabling through conduit, how to properly ground the fan system, how to properly wire the fan controller, how to properly wire the fan
motor, and proper startup procedures.
Controller storage
Store the controller within an ambient temperature range of -40°F to 185°F (-40°C to 85°C) and a relative humidity range of 0 to 95%,
non-condensing. Do not expose the controller to a corrosive atmosphere. If the controller has been in storage or disconnected from
power for more than one year, apply AC supply power to the controller for a period of two hours prior to operation in order to recondition
the internal DC bus capacitors.
Power requirements for fan controllers
The power requirements for fan controllers are listed in the table on page 2. If multiple controls are connected to one feeder circuit, the
circuit required is the sum of the feeder circuit requirements listed on the chart. This type of installation will also require that each fan
control be installed downstream from a dedicated over-current protection device.
Mounting the wall controller
Mount the controller to a wall using a #8–#10 screw. Adhere to the following guidelines when selecting the controller location:
•
Install the controller on a flat surface that is readily accessible, free from vibration, and where there is adequate distance from foreign
objects or moving equipment.
• Do not mount any controller adjacent to or above a heat source or heat-producing equipment.
• The ambient temperature must be between 14º F (-10º C) and 122º F (50º C).
• Do not expose the controller to a corrosive atmosphere or direct sunlight.
• When mounting the controller, keep in mind that the fan should be visible from the controller.
• A minimum distance of 6” (15.2 cm) should be maintained between fan controllers.
2 hp Controller
1 hp Controller
U
/T1
V
/T2
W
/T3
PE
L1
L2 L3
L1
L2
L3
1 2 5 6
13A13B13C 14 30 16 17
25 4 11
1 2 5 6
13A13B13C 14 30 16 17
25 4 11
SCA ME
SCA ME
M
R
F
RUN
STOP
AUTO
FWD
REV
U
/T1
V
/T2
W
/T3
PE
L1
L2 L3
L1
L2
L3
1 2 5 6
13A13B13C 14 30 16 17
25 4 11
1 2 5 6
13A13B13C 14 30 16 17
25 4 11
SCA ME
SCA ME
M
R
F
RUN
STOP
AUTO
FWD
REV
WARNING
DO NOT USE THIS
DISCONNECT TO
START AND STOP THE
FAN. PERMANENT
DAMAGE WILL
RESULT!
WARNING
DO NOT USE THIS
DISCONNECT TO
START AND STOP THE
FAN. PERMANENT
DAMAGE WILL
RESULT!
6.25” (159 mm)
6.25” (159 mm)
5.95” (151 mm)
5.95” (151 mm)
10.9” (277 mm)
10.9” (277 mm)
9.5” (241 mm)
9.5” (241 mm)
5.51” (140 mm)
7.3” (185 mm)
If you are installing an onboard variable frequency drive (VFD), ensure you route the power wiring to the fan location.
If you are mounting the controller to the fan motor frame instead of the wall (onboard VFD option), skip this section and
refer to the mounting instructions that came with the wall controller and hardware for the onboard VFD.
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