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1 SECTION AXIAL HVAC FANS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. Section Includes: 1. Tubeaxial fans. 2. Vaneaxial fans. 1.3 ACTION SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For each type of product. 1. Include rated capacities, furnished specialties, and accessories for each fan. 2. Certified fan performance curves with system operating conditions indicated. 3. Certified fan sound-power ratings. 4. Motor ratings and electrical characteristics, plus motor and electrical accessories. 5. Material thickness and finishes, including color charts. 6. Dampers, including housings, linkages, and operators. 7. Fan speed controllers. B. Shop Drawings: 1. Include plans, elevations, sections, and attachment details. 2. Include details of equipment assemblies. Indicate dimensions, weights, loads, required clearances, method of field assembly, components, and location and size of each field connection. 3. Include diagrams for power, signal, and control wiring. 4. Design Calculations: Calculate requirements for selecting vibration isolators and seismic restraints and for designing vibration isolation bases. 5. Vibration Isolation Base Details: Detail fabrication, including anchorages and attachments to structure and to supported equipment. Include auxiliary motor slides and rails, and base weights. 31 December, 2009G Sheet 1 of 8
2 1.4 INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS A. Coordination Drawings: Show fan room layout and relationships between components and adjacent structural and mechanical elements. Show support locations, type of support, and weight on each support. Indicate and certify field measurements. B. Field quality-control reports. 1.5 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS A. Operation and Maintenance Data: For axial fans to include in emergency, operation, and maintenance manuals. 1.6 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTALS A. Belts: One set(s) for each belt-driven unit. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS A. AMCA Compliance: 1. Comply with AMCA performance requirements and bear the AMCA-Certified Ratings Seal. 2. Operating Limits: Classify according to AMCA 99. B. Unusual Service Conditions: 1. Ambient Temperature: 55 deg C. 2. Altitude: sea level. 3. High humidity. C. Electrical Components, Devices, and Accessories: Listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70, by a qualified testing agency, and marked for intended location and application. D. Capacities and Characteristics: as per contract documents and design requirements. 2.2 TUBEAXIAL FANS A. Description: Fan wheel and housing, factory-mounted motor with belt or direct drive, an inlet cone section, and accessories. B. Housings: Galvanized steel with flanged inlet and outlet connections. 31 December, 2009G Sheet 2 of 8
3 C. Wheel Assemblies: Cast or extruded aluminum with airfoil-shaped blades mounted on cast-iron wheel plate keyed to shaft with solid-steel key. D. Belt Drives: 1. Factory mounted, with adjustable alignment and belt tensioning. 2. Service Factor Based on Fan Motor Size: Fan Shaft: Turned, ground, and polished steel designed to operate at no more than 70 percent of first critical speed at top of fan's speed range. 4. Fan Pulleys: Cast iron with split, tapered bushing; dynamically balanced at factory. 5. Motor Pulleys: Adjustable pitch. Select pulley so pitch adjustment is at the middle of adjustment range at fan design conditions. 6. Belts: Oil resistant, nonsparking, and nonstatic; matched sets for multiple belt drives. 7. Belt Guards: Fabricate of steel for motors mounted on outside of fan cabinet. 8. Motor Mount: Adjustable base. 9. Shaft Bearings: Radial, self-aligning bearings. E. Accessories: a. Ball-Bearing Rating Life: ABMA 9, L10 of 200,000 hours. b. Extend lubrication lines to outside of casing and terminate with grease fittings. 1. Companion Flanges: Rolled flanges of same material as 2. Inspection Door: Bolted door allowing limited access to internal parts of fan, of same material as 3. Propeller Access Section Door: Short duct section bolted to fan inlet and outlet allowing access to internal parts of fan for inspection and cleaning, of same material as 4. Swingout Construction: Assembly allowing entire fan section to swing out from duct for cleaning and servicing, of same material as 5. Mounting Clips: Horizontal ceiling clips welded to fan housing, of same material as 6. Horizontal Support: Pair of supports bolted to fan housing, of same material as 7. Vertical Support: Short duct section with welded brackets bolted to fan housing, of same material as 8. Inlet Screen: Wire-mesh screen on fans not connected to ductwork, of same material as 9. Outlet Screen: Wire-mesh screen on fans not connected to ductwork, of same material as 10. Backdraft Dampers: Butterfly style, for bolting to the discharge of fan or outlet cone, of same material as 11. Shaft Seal: Elastomeric seal and Teflon wear plate, suitable for up to 300 deg F (149 deg C). 12. Motor Cover: Cover with side vents to dissipate motor heat, of same material as 13. Inlet Vanes: Adjustable; with peripheral control linkage operated from outside of airstream, bronze sleeve bearings on each end of vane support, and provision for manual or automatic operation of same material as 14. Inlet Bell: Curved inlet for when fan is not attached to duct, of same material as 15. Inlet Cone: Round-to-round transition of same material as 16. Outlet Cone: Round-to-round transition, of same material as 31 December, 2009G Sheet 3 of 8
4 17. Stack Cap: Vertical discharge assembly with backdraft dampers, of same material as 18. Direct-Driven Units: Encase motor in housing outside of airstream, factory wired to disconnect switch located on outside of fan Extend lubrication lines to outside of casing and terminate with grease fittings. F. Factory Finishes: 1. Sheet Metal Parts: Prime coat before final assembly. 2. Exterior Surfaces: Baked-enamel finish coat after assembly. 3. Coatings: Powder-baked enamel. a. Apply to finished housings. 2.3 VANEAXIAL FANS A. Description: Fan wheel and housing, straightening vane section, factory-mounted motor with belt drive or direct drive, an inlet cone section, and accessories. 1. Variable-Pitch Fans: Internally mounted electric actuator, externally-mounted positive positioner, and mechanical-blade-pitch indicator. B. Housings: Galvanized steel. 1. Inlet and Outlet Connections: Flanges. 2. Guide Vane Section: Integral guide vanes downstream from fan wheel designed to straighten airflow. 3. Sound-Trap Housing: Housing incorporating perforated steel inner liner, 2 inch (50 mm) fiberglass duct liner sandwiched between the inner and outer shell, and steel bands sealing the insulated cavity. C. Wheel Assemblies: Cast aluminum with airfoil-shaped blades mounted on cast-iron wheel plate keyed to shaft with solid-steel key. D. Belt Drives: Factory mounted, with final alignment and belt adjustment made after installation. 1. Service Factor Based on Fan Motor Size: Fan Shaft: Turned, ground, and polished steel designed to operate at no more than 70 percent of first critical speed at top of fan's speed range. 3. Fan Pulleys: Cast iron with split, tapered bushing; dynamically balanced at factory. 4. Motor Pulleys: Adjustable pitch. Select pulley so pitch adjustment is at the middle of adjustment range at fan design conditions. 5. Belts: Oil resistant, nonsparking, and nonstatic; matched sets for multiple belt drives. 6. Belt Guards: Fabricate of steel for motors mounted on outside of fan cabinet. 7. Motor Mount: Adjustable base. 8. Shaft Bearings: Radial, self-aligning bearings. a. Ball-Bearing Rating Life: ABMA 9, L10 of 200,000 hours. b. Extend lubrication lines to outside of casing and terminate with grease fittings. 31 December, 2009G Sheet 4 of 8
5 E. Accessories: 1. Companion Flanges: Rolled flanges of same material as 2. Inspection Door: Bolted door allowing limited access to internal parts of fan, of same material as 3. Propeller Access Section Door: Short duct section bolted to fan inlet and outlet allowing access to internal parts of fan for inspection and cleaning, of same material as 4. Swingout Construction: Assembly allowing entire fan section to swing out from duct for cleaning and servicing, of same material as 5. Mounting Clips: Horizontal ceiling clips welded to fan housing, of same material as 6. Horizontal Support: Pair of supports bolted to fan housing, of same material as 7. Vertical Support: Short duct section with welded brackets bolted to fan housing, of same material as 8. Inlet Screen: Wire-mesh screen on fans not connected to ductwork, of same material as 9. Outlet Screen: Wire-mesh screen on fans not connected to ductwork, of same material as 10. Backdraft Dampers: Butterfly style, for mounting with flexible connection to the discharge of fan or direct mounted to the discharge diffuser section, of same material as 11. Stall Alarm Probe: Sensing probe capable of detecting fan operation in stall and signaling control devices. Control devices and sequence of operation are specified in Division 23 Sections "Instrumentation and Control for HVAC" and "Sequence of Operations for HVAC Controls." 12. Flow Measurement Port: Pressure measurement taps installed in the inlet of fan to detect and signal airflow readings to temperature-control systems. Control devices and sequence of operation are specified in Division 23 Sections "Instrumentation and Control for HVAC" and "Sequence of Operations for HVAC Controls." 13. Shaft Seal: Elastomeric seal and Teflon wear plate, suitable for up to 300 deg F (148 deg C). 14. Motor Cover: Cover with side vents to dissipate motor heat, of same material as 15. Inlet Vanes: Adjustable; with peripheral control linkage operated from outside of airstream, bronze sleeve bearings on each end of vane support, and provision for manual or automatic operation, of same material as 16. Inlet Bell: Curved inlet for when fan is not attached to duct, of same material as 17. Inlet Cone: Round-to-round transition, of same material as 18. Outlet Cone: Round-to-round transition, of same material as 19. Stack Cap: Vertical discharge assembly with backdraft dampers, of same material as 20. Direct-Driven Units: Encase motor in housing outside of airstream, factory wired to disconnect switch located on outside of fan Extend lubrication lines to outside of casing and terminate with grease fittings. F. Factory Finishes: 1. Sheet Metal Parts: Prime coat before final assembly. 2. Exterior Surfaces: Baked-enamel finish coat after assembly. 3. Coatings: Powder-baked enamel. 31 December, 2009G Sheet 5 of 8
6 a. Apply to finished housings. 2.4 DUCT SILENCERS A. Description: Tubular with center cone silencers consisting of a shell with fill material. B. Housings: Galvanized steel with flanged inlet and outlet connections matching fan or cone sizes. 1. Inner Shell: Galvanized steel. 2. Liner: Duct liner. C. Factory Finishes: 1. Sheet Metal Parts: Prime coat before final assembly. 2. Exterior Surfaces: Baked-enamel finish coat after assembly. 3. Coatings: Hot-dip galvanized applied to finished housings. 2.5 SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL A. Sound-Power Level Ratings: Comply with AMCA 301, "Methods for Calculating Fan Sound Ratings from Laboratory Test Data." Factory test fans according to AMCA 300, "Reverberant Room Method for Sound Testing of Fans." Label fans with the AMCA-Certified Ratings Seal. B. Fan Performance Ratings: Establish flow rate, pressure, power, air density, speed of rotation, and efficiency by factory tests and ratings according to AMCA 210/ASHRAE 51, "Laboratory Methods of Testing Fans for Certified Aerodynamic Performance Rating." PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Install axial fans level and plumb. B. Disassemble and reassemble units, as required for moving to the final location, according to manufacturer's written instructions. C. Lift and support units with manufacturer's designated lifting or supporting points. D. Equipment Mounting: Install fans using restrained spring isolators. Comply with requirements for vibration isolation devices specified in Division 23 Section "Vibration and Seismic Controls for HVAC Piping and Equipment." 1. Minimum Deflection: 1 inch (25 mm). 31 December, 2009G Sheet 6 of 8
7 E. Equipment Mounting: Install continuous-thread hanger rods and spring hangers with verticallimit stop of size required to support weight of dehumidification unit. 1. Comply with requirements for seismic-restraint devices specified in Division 23 Section "Vibration and Seismic Controls for HVAC Piping and Equipment." 2. Comply with requirements for hangers and supports specified in Division 23 Section "Hangers and Supports for HVAC Piping and Equipment." F. Install units with clearances for service and maintenance. G. Label fans according to requirements specified in Division 23 Section "Identification for HVAC Piping and Equipment." 3.2 CONNECTIONS A. Duct installation and connection requirements are specified in other Division 23 Sections. Drawings indicate general arrangement of ducts and duct accessories. Make final duct connections with flexible connectors. Flexible connectors are specified in Division 23 Section "Air Duct Accessories." B. Ground equipment according to Division 26 Section "Grounding and Bonding for Electrical Systems." C. Connect wiring according to Division 26 Section "Low-Voltage Electrical Power Conductors and Cables." 3.3 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Testing Agency: Engage a qualified testing agency to perform tests and inspections. B. Manufacturer's Field Service: Engage a factory-authorized service representative to test and inspect components, assemblies, and equipment installations, including connections. C. Perform the following tests and inspections with the assistance of a factory-authorized service representative: 1. Verify that shipping, blocking, and bracing are removed. 2. Verify that unit is secure on mountings and supporting devices and that connections to ducts and electrical components are complete. Verify that proper thermal-overload protection is installed in motors, starters, and disconnect switches. 3. Verify that cleaning and adjusting are complete. 4. Disconnect fan drive from motor, verify proper motor rotation direction, and verify fan wheel free rotation and smooth bearing operation. Reconnect fan drive system, align and adjust belts, and install belt guards. 5. Adjust belt tension. 6. Adjust damper linkages for proper damper operation. 7. Verify lubrication for bearings and other moving parts. 31 December, 2009G Sheet 7 of 8
8 8. Verify that manual and automatic volume control and fire and smoke dampers in connected ductwork systems are in fully open position. 9. Disable automatic temperature-control operators, energize motor and confirm proper motor rotation and unit operation, adjust fan to indicated rpm, and measure and record motor voltage and amperage. 10. Shut unit down and reconnect automatic temperature-control operators. 11. Remove and replace malfunctioning units and retest as specified above. D. Test and adjust controls and safeties. Controls and equipment will be considered defective if they do not pass tests and inspections. E. Prepare test and inspection reports. 3.4 ADJUSTING A. Adjust damper linkages for proper damper operation. B. Adjust belt tension. C. Lubricate bearings. END OF SECTION December, 2009G Sheet 8 of 8
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