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FumeJet

®

 Fume Exhaust Fans

8

®

Wheel Rotation

Rotation direction of the wheel is critical and incorrect 
rotation will result in reduced air performance, increased 
motor loading and possible motor burnout.
Check wheel rotation by momentarily energizing the 
unit and noting if rotation is in the same direction as the 
airflow at the outlet and conforms to the rotation decal 
affixed to the unit.
Wheels as viewed from the drive side:

NOTE

Model FJ-M units should be operated only when 
attached to the system for which they were designed. 
Without proper system static pressure, the motor 
could be overloaded.

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Rotation

Rotation

Backward Inclined

Forward Curved

Airflow

Airflow

Backward Inclined

Forward Curved

Airflow

Airflow

These are the original drawings on the Illustrator file
when I opened it. The IOM had the wheel layered on 
top of the scroll.
I will incorporate the 
wheel on the scroll
without creating
an additional 
layer in the 
InDesign file.

April 19, 2011

I positioned the wheels onto the scroll outline. The forward curved wheel was mirrored and 
positioned on the scroll above. This is how was done in the InDesign Utility Fans IOM file.
The wheel was laid on top of the scroll within the InDesign file. Better to do this within Illustrator.

barb w

January 18, 2016
Change to Upblast for the Fume Exhaust Installation Instruction

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Airflow

Airfoil

Backward Inclined

Forward Curved

Airfoil

Wheels must rotate freely and not rub on the inlet cone. 
Model FJ-M wheels overlap the inlet cone. Refer to the 
table for the proper dimension.

Radial Gap and Alignment

Efficient fan performance can be maintained by having 
the correct radial gap, overlap and wheel alignment. 
These items should be checked after the fan has been 
in operation for 24 hours and before start-up when the 
unit has been disassembled.

Radial Gap:  

Adjust inlet cone 

position such that the radial gap 
between the wheel cone and inlet 
cone is evenly distributed around 
the wheel.
Radial gap is adjusted by 
loosening the inlet cone/ring bolts 
and centering the cone/ring on the 
wheel. If additional adjustment is 
required to maintain a constant 
radial gap, loosening the bearing 
bolts and centering the wheel is 
acceptable as a secondary option.

Overlap:  

Overlap is adjusted by loosening the wheel 

hub from the shaft and moving the wheel to the desired 
position along the shaft.
The transition between the inlet cone and wheel should 
be as shown; there is a smooth feel to the profile when 
moving from one component to the other.

Method for Centering Wheel: 

 On belt drive units, 

centering can be accomplished by (a) loosening the inlet 
cone bolts to move the inlet cone or by (b) loosening 
the bearings in order to move the shaft. Wheel and inlet 
cone overlap can be adjusted by loosening the wheel 
hub set screws and moving the wheel to the desired 
position. Tighten all fasteners and set screws securely 
and realign drive pulleys after adjustment.

Wheel

Cone

Radial 
Gap

Radial 
Gap

Overlap

A

Straight
Edge

Straight
Edge

Wheel

Cone

Wheel

Cone

Inlet

Cone

Inlet

Cone

Inlet

Cone

Inlet

Cone

Radial Gap, Overlap and Wheel Alignment

"

Radial Gap and Overlap Dimensions

Size

A

Overlap

Radial 

Gap

315

127

7.3

3.3

355

144

8.2

3.5

400

162

9.3

3.5

450

182

10.4

4

500

201

11.6

4.3

560

226

13

5

630

255

14.6

5.5

710

287.5

16.5

6.3

All dimensions are in millimeters.

Summary of Contents for FumeJet FJ-M

Page 1: ...2 The rotation of the wheel is critical It must be free to rotate without striking or rubbing any stationary objects 3 Motor must be securely and adequately grounded 4 Do not spin fan wheel faster th...

Page 2: ...rage These suggestions are provided solely as a convenience to the user INDOOR The ideal environment for the storage of fans and accessories is indoors above grade in a low humidity atmosphere which i...

Page 3: ...ent goes into operation Prior to assembly and installation of the unit and system components inspect the fan assembly to make sure it is in working order 1 Check all fasteners set screws on the fan wh...

Page 4: ...n if all electrical power has been disconnected Before the initial start up or any restart check the following items to make sure that they are installed and secure Do not spin fan wheel faster than t...

Page 5: ...er has been disconnected Before the initial start up or any restart check the guards motor cover and weatherhood and check the access doors to ensure that they are installed and secure Ducted Outlet I...

Page 6: ...n appropriate sealant or tape Stack Installation NOTE Fans should never be lifted by the shaft motor motor cover or accessories Equipment Supports Model GESS equipment supports are designed for use on...

Page 7: ...sure H 2 H 2 H 1 25 inch 31 75mm minimum N FAN ON FAN OFF POSITIVE PRESSURE TRAP Connect this end to fan drain ERS DRAIN SUBMITTAL To avoid motor overheating and possible burnout motor load amperes sh...

Page 8: ...dial Gap and Alignment Efficient fan performance can be maintained by having the correct radial gap overlap and wheel alignment These items should be checked after the fan has been in operation for 24...

Page 9: ...wheel in the wrong direction This is especially true with 3 phase installations where the motor will run in either direction depending on how it has been wired To reverse rotation of a 3 phase motor...

Page 10: ...Deflection Belt Span 64 Once the unit has been put into operation a routine maintenance schedule should be set up to accomplish the following 1 Lubrication of bearings and motor 2 Wheel housing bolts...

Page 11: ...t Fasteners attaching the bearings to the drive frame should also be checked Wheel and Fastener Maintenance Wheels require very little attention when exhausting clean air however air heavily laden wit...

Page 12: ...dures for removal and installation 3 Before removing the bearing bolts make sure the shaft is supported slightly Remember to consider the wheel weight on the shaft 4 Remove both bearings from the shaf...

Page 13: ...Resize ductwork Clean filters coils Change fan speed High Motor Amp Draw Fan Check rotation of wheel Reduce fan speed Duct System Resize ductwork Check proper operation of isolation and bypass damper...

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