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MOORE FANS LLC, Marceline, MO 64658 Phone (660 ) 376-3575 FAX (660) 376-2909
years, reference to the Fan Specification Sheets provided will
identify the characteristics of each individual fan.
The Moore Company keeps records indexed by serial
and job numbers of all fans produced for at least forty years
in order to provide proper maintenance advice and informa-
tion on spare parts and replacements.
2.1.2 PLANNING THE INSTALLATION
The illustrations given in these Installation Instructions
assume that air flow is upward and that the drive shaft is
below the fan. This represents the most common arrange-
ment. For inverted fans or for other arrangements, it will be
necessary for the reader to visualize the illustrations re-
oriented or modified.
The sequence given for the installation may be changed
if the conditions warrant. For example, the air seal may be
installed on the hub before the hub is installed on the drive
shaft. (In fact, for inverted fans, it is necessary to install the air
seal first.) The installation should be planned before begin-
ning so that the steps required are taken in the most conve-
nient order. If you need information not found here, please
contact Moore.
2.1.1 FAN IDENTIFICATION
Every fan, or group of identical fans, is assigned a Job
Number. This number will be found on Section 1.1 Fan
Specifications inserted in the envelope on the inside cover of
this manual. If non-identical fans are shipped together, a Job
Number is assigned to each fan or group and a set of Order
Information Sheets will be included for each Job Number.
The Job Number is written in semi-permanent ink on
each blade, hub and air seal. All fan parts bearing the same
Job Number are entirely interchangeable. (Blades of the
same Series and Diameter are also interchangeable between
Job Numbers.)
Fan components covered by more than one Job Num-
ber may be crated together. The Job Number that is written
on each part, however, will make sorting simple.
Each individual fan produced by Moore is assigned a
Serial Number. This Serial Number is embossed on a perma-
nent metal tag and attached to each fan hub. For automatic
fans, the Serial Number tag will be found on the base of the
hub plate. For manual fans, the Serial Number tag will be
found on the side of the hub between two of the hub
tubes.The Fan Specification Sheet provided for each Job
Number lists all of the individual Serial Numbers of the
identical fans covered by that Job Number so that, in future
2.0 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
2.1 GETTING STARTED
1.0 CLASS 5400 FANS OWNER'S MANUAL
1.1 ABOUT THIS MANUAL .......
Moore is as interested, as are its customers, that
Moore fans operate at top efficiency for many, many
years. This manual has been written to achieve that
result and is based on more than fifty years of experience
as a manufacturer of axial flow fans.
Moore fans represent the highest degree of axial
fan development and are in all respects, regardless of
price, the finest obtainable for their intended purpose.
As for any fine equipment, certain precautions are nec-
essary and certain abuses must be avoided in order to
insure the best performance over the longest period of
time If you have any questions regarding the installa-
tion or operation of your Moore fan(s), please contact the
Company for assistance.
1.2 INSPECTION
All Moore units are carefully balanced, inspected and
packed at the factory. If any damage is evident before
or after unpacking, the delivering carrier should be
promptly notified so that an inspection may be made
by the claims adjustor. It is the responsibility of the
consignee to file damage claims with the carrier. Al-
though Moore will not be responsible for shipping
damage, it is requested that any damage, even of a
minor nature, be reported to the factory at once.
1.3 IDENTIFY YOUR FAN’S FEATURES
The installation instructions which follow will
include some steps for installing fans with features not
provided on you unis(s). Section 2 Getting Started
should be read carefully before installation begins.
Moore fans have several unique features. Those unfa-
miliar with these units should read the short summary
of these important features on the last page of this
manua
l.
INSTALLATION