INSTRUCTION REF: IN208
ISSUE No. 1
DATE 19.07.11
Page 12 of 59
Parry Group Limited, Town End Road, Draycott, Derby, England DE72
3PT
www.parry.co.uk
Repositioning the Internal Fan
As standard, canopies with internal fans will have the fan mounted to duct out of
the centre back of the canopy as shown in figure 1. However if required the fan
can be moved to duct out of the centre top of the canopy as shown in figure 2.
Figure 1
Figure 2
Please note that by removing the baffle filters and filter spacers by lifting and
dropping them out of the channels you should be able to have just enough room
to unbolt the fan and reposition it.
The fan is bolted to a plate with a square hole in it, using four pieces of threaded
bar. The plate is then bolted to the canopy through the same holes as the flange.
To block off the holes in the canopy that are not being used, there is another
plate, this time solid. It contains the same fixing holes as the fan plate, so can
simply be bolted to the canopy in exactly the same way, making the two plates
interchangeable.
If you do need to move the position of your fan please note that it will only fit in
one way round. When located on the back, the flat side of the fan is facing
downwards and when mounted on the top the flat side is facing forward as
illustrated above.
Please ensure that all the bolts are securely tightened before hanging the canopy
on the wall.
An earth tag has been provided and we would recommend that all units are
earthed.