
HandlingLift the fan by the base or lifting eyes. NOTICE! Never lift by the shaft, motor, or housing.StorageIf the fan is stored for any length of tim
10CA/CF SWSI Arrangement 3 Parts ListPart No.DescriptionSizes 120 - 7301 Motor Slide Base2 Motor Sheave3 Motor4 Belt Set5 Fan Sheave6 Housing7 Drive S
11CA/CF SWSI Arrangement 10 Parts List564321Drive Side View7Inlet Side View891011Front ViewPart No.DescriptionSizes 120 - 7301 Motor Base2 Motor3 Moto
12Part No.DescriptionSizes 120 - 7301 Isolation Base (optional)2 Motor Slide Base3 Motor Sheave4 Motor5 Belt Set6 Fan Sheave7 Housing8 Drive Side Bear
13CA-4 SWSI/CF-4 SWSI Parts ListDrive Side View123Front View1110987654Inlet Side ViewPart No.DescriptionSizes 120 - 6001 Fan Sheave2 Housing3 Motor Sh
14Drive Side ViewFront View Inlet Side View12345678910111213141516CPFB Parts ListPart No.DescriptionSizes 100 - 3001 Motor Mount2 Motor Sheave3 Belt S
1512345Side ViewFront Vieww/Optional Curb Cap and Inlet Box Accessory Parts ListPart No. Description1 CP Vent Set2 Adjustable Draw Latch3 Access Door
16Corporate Offices: 2015 E. Dale Street Springfield, MO 65803 417.869.6474lorencook.comCA/CF/CP IOM - Jan 2014Limited WarrantyLoren Cook Company w
2Floor Mounted Spring Isolators1. Mount fan and motor on isolation base (if supplied).2. Elevate fan (or isolation base) to operating height and inser
3The installation diagram below has a solid curb cap duct adapter placed over the top of the curb. The welded grease duct with recommended transition
41 foot1/4 inchtension. This will result in a different fan speed than desired.1. Loosen motor plate adjustment nuts on L-bolts and move motor plate i
5FanMotorDamperMotor*SecondDamperMotorTransformer**Transformer**L3L2L1Motor123456TogetherHigh SpeedLineL1L2L3123456OpenLow SpeedLineL1L2L3Motor4561728
6• Bearings should be inspected as recommended in theLubrication Conditions Chart.• Inspect variable inletvanes for freedom of operation and excessiv
7Maximum RPMCA SWSI, CPS-A, CPA-A, SizeMaximum RPMCA & CAFDWDI SizeMaximum RPMClass IClass IIClass IIIClass IClass IIClass III120 3348 4368 5503
8After 24 hours of operation, retighten the setscrews to the appropriate torque. This assures full locking of the inner race to the shaft. Make sure t
9TroubleshootingProblem and Potential CauseLow Capacity or Pressure:• Incorrect direction of rotation. Make sure the fan rotates in same direction as
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