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February 11th, 2012

Guide Specs

SERIES 42 FIBERGLASS PRESSURE BLOWER SK-880-42 NOVEMBER, 1997

The Fiberglass Pressure Blower shall be manufactured by Hartzell Fan, Inc.®, Series 42, ARRG. 1, 4, and 10. Standard sizes are 10", 12", & 14". Rotation as determined by the drive side of the fan, shall be clockwise or counter-clockwise. Fan housing shall be field rotatable and the discharge shall be any of the eight AMCA standard positions. The fan shall be completely assembled, packaged and ready to install.

The resin used on the solid fiberglass wheel shall be Dow Derakane 510-A vinylester. The radial bladed wheel shall be of one piece construction. The wheel shall have a totally encapsulated aluminum core insert for secure attachment to the shaft.

Fan housing shall be constructed of Ashland Hetron 693 polyester resin and glass fiber with 3% antimony trioxide added to achieve Class I flame spread below 25. Fan construction shall conform to ASTM Standard D4167 for fiber reinforced plastic fans and blowers. All fiberglass surfaces shall be protected with a minimum 10 mil thickness of chemical, flame and ultraviolet resistant resin. The entire housing shall have a finish coat of resin to provide superior protection and smooth air flow. All airstream hardware shall be 304 stainless steel. Fan drive base shall be epoxy coated steel.

Fan shaft shall be ground and polished carbon steel with an FRP wheel hub extending through the housing. Bearings on belt drive fans shall be heavy-duty, self aligning with extended lube tubes, with a minimum of 50,000 hours L10 life. A neoprene shaft seal shall be located where the shaft enters the housing with a neoprene shaft slinger between the seal and the wheel. V-belt drives shall be sized for continuous service.

The fan assembly shall be dynamically balanced at the Hartzell factory prior to shipping. Fans shall be balanced in accordance with AMCA Standard 204-96, fan application category BV-3 (comparable to Grade G6.3). Fans shall be manufactured in accordance with Hartzell's standard quality assurance procedures. Fan performance shall be based on tests conducted in Hartzell's AMCA accredited test laboratory and in accordance with the latest revision of AMCA Standard 210 for air performance and AMCA Standard 300 for sound. Fans shall be licensed to bear the AMCA Certified Air Performance Rating Seal.

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