SPX Cooling Technologies Fan HP7000 User Manual

Marley HP7000 Fan Clamped Blade Shank – 192" thru 240"  
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Fan Hub Installation  
The following instructions detail the process for installing a Marley  
HP7000 Fan on a Marley Geareducer® with a tapered fan (output)  
shaft and bolted fan hub retention. Installation on other gear reduc-  
tion units may be different. Contact your Marley sales representative  
for supplemental instructions if required.  
1–Remove the retention plate and hardware from the top of the  
Geareducer shaft. Thoroughly clean the fan shaft, fan shaft key,  
and the fan hub center bore to remove any debris and/or protective  
coatings. After cleaning, apply a coat of anti-seize compound to the  
top 5(130mm) of the fan shaft.  
ꢀ–Prior to hub installation, fully seat the key in the fan shaft keyway.  
The key is a tight fit across the width and must never be altered.  
3–Raise the fan hub above the fan shaft for installation. Slowly lower  
the hub onto the shaft with the keyways properly aligned. Make cer-  
tain the key does not slide down during installation. Stake the key  
in the keyway with a center punch if necessary.  
The fan shaft key should be approximately centered in the engaged  
portion of the hub when engaged on the shaft. Verify the center hub  
is fully seated by visual inspection.  
4–The hub retention plate will sit on top of the spool. Discard the  
retention bolts that come with the Geareducer. New retention bolts  
are provided with the hub cover hardware kit.Torque bolts to 50 ft·lbƒ  
(68 N·m).  
Figure 2  
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Fan Blade Installation  
MarleyHP7000fanbladesaremanufacturedtoequalmomentweight  
and blade clamps to equal static weight. The blades and clamps can  
be installed in any position without affecting fan balance.  
At the end of the blade shank on a nameplate is inscribed a let-  
ter code (i.e. “A” or “B” etc.). When installing or replacing blades  
use only blades with the same letter code.  
Note  
HP7000 Fan  
BLADE SIZE  
MOMENT WEIGHT CLASS  
SERIAL NUMBER  
For Additional Information Refer to HP7000 Manual  
SPX Cooling Technologies  
Overland Park, KS USA  
913 664 7400  
Figure 3–Blade Nameplate  
1–Lubricate theC\vboltandC\vhex-nutthreadswiththreadlubricant.  
Set the hardware aside.  
Figure 4  
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ꢀ–Remove one set of blade clamps from the hub assembly. Blade  
clamps are installed on the hub assembly at the factory with spacers  
for shipping purposes. Remove and discard the spacers. Position  
the blade clamps around the shank of a blade with the machined-  
face end of the blade clamp against the blade safety shoulder. See  
Figure 5. Large nylon cable ties can be used to hold blade clamps  
on the blade during installation providing easier assembly.  
3–Insert the blade with blade clamps around the shank and with  
LOCKING HEX NUT OR  
HEX NUT AND LOCK WASHER  
FLAT WASHER  
BLADE CLAMP  
HUB PLATE  
HUB PLATE  
FLAT WASHER  
MACHINE BOLT  
FAN BLADE  
Figure 5  
the concave blade side (TOP) on the discharge side between  
the hub assembly plates as shown in Figure 4. Vertically align  
the two bolt holes in the clamps and plates. Install two lubricated  
C\vbolts, four C\vflat washers, (two C\vlock washers if hardware ma-  
terial is monel), and two C\vhex nuts, engaging the nuts only three  
to four threads as shown in Figure 5. Do not tighten the hardware  
until all the blades have been installed. The blade must be free to  
rotate in the clamp for pitch adjustment.  
4–Repeat until all blades, clamps, and hardware have been installed  
in the hub assembly.  
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Adjusting Fan Blade Pitch  
The trial pitch is the calculated setting for design conditions  
(water rate , heat load, air density, and brake horsepower). The trial  
pitch is provided by SPX Cooling Technologies (see page 2).  
Note  
BLADE  
TIP  
STRAIGHT  
EDGE  
BEVEL  
PROTRACTOR  
PITCH ANGLE  
Section  
Figure 6  
2"  
1–Select a position on the fan circumference and rotate each blade  
to this common location when setting or checking blade pitch. Sup-  
port the blade tip to maintain a common rotation plane while setting  
the fan pitch. The pitch is set within ꢀ(51mm) of the blade tip by  
placing a bevel protractor on top of a parallel sided straight edge  
that extends across blade width as shown in Figure 6.  
ꢀ–Pull the blade outward so the safety shoulder is in contact  
with the blade clamp, then set the pitch. See Figure 5. Blades  
should be within ± 1/4° of the desired pitch angle. After the de-  
sired setting is obtained, progressively tighten the C\vhex nuts to  
1ꢀ0 ft·lbƒ (163 N·m) torque. Recheck the pitch angle. If required,  
loosen the hex nuts and reset the pitch as necessary until the proper  
pitch angle is obtained with the C\vhex nuts at 1ꢀ0 ft·lbƒ (163 N·m)  
torque.  
3–Repeat step ꢀ for all blades.  
4–Check the vertical blade-tip track variation. The allowable vertical  
variation from a reference plane is ±1(25mm). If a blade’s tip track  
is out of tolerance, loosen the C\vhardware and change the blade  
tip support location higher or lower as required to adjust the tip track.  
Recheck blade pitch angle.  
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Hub Cover Installation  
Install the hub cover as shown in Figure 1 and Figure 7. Tighten all  
hex nuts to 15 ft·lbƒ (ꢀ0 N·m) torque.  
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300  
142  
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142  
143  
102  
142  
141  
Figure 7  
Fan Maintenance  
Preventative maintenance will prolong useful life and assure con-  
tinued trouble-free operation. After the first week and subsequently  
at six month intervals:  
Torque all hardware to specifications referenced in this manual.  
• Visually inspect the fan for airborne debris damage, contact with  
fan cylinder segments, and corrosive attack. Correct any situations  
determined detrimental to fan operation.  
• Remove any accumulated scale or dirt.  
• Clear blade drain holes.  
Service  
Proper identification of your fan is necessary to insure you receive  
correct replacement parts. The Marley cooling tower serial number  
can be used to determine the fan and any components installed and  
maintained as original equipment on a Marley cooling tower. The fan  
diameter and moment weight class from the blade nameplate (see  
Figure 3) is required to identify blades for replacement. The fan hub  
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assembly identification number (see Figure 1) is required to identify  
a replacement hub assembly or repair components. Please provide  
the Marley sales representative the necessary information when  
ordering replacement fans or components.  
Blades can be replaced without rebalancing the entire fan.  
If rebalancing is desired, contact the Marley sales representative in  
your area.  
Motor Load  
The corrected horsepower should be close to but not exceed the  
contract horsepower specified. Determine corrected horsepower  
using the following equation.  
VOLTSA × AMPSA × DENSI-  
TYD  
HPC  
=
× HPN  
HPC  
power  
=
Corrected Horse-  
DENSITYA  
VOLTSN  
AMPSN  
HPN  
=
Actual Air Density  
=
=
=
Nameplate Volts  
VOLTSA  
AMPSA  
=
=
Actual Volts  
Nameplate Amperage  
Nameplate Horsepower  
Actual Amperage  
Actual volts and amperage must be obtained with the fan running  
and the specified rate of water flowing over the tower after the motor  
andGeareducerhavereachedoperatingtemperature(approximately  
30 minutes of operation).  
Measurements taken on motors operating with Variable Fre-  
quency Drive controls may read up to 15% high from errors in  
measuring the approximated sine wave. Instruments capable  
of measuring a squared off wave form accurately should be  
used for measuring power in this situation.  
Note  
Do not exceed 30 sec/hour total motor starting time as motor  
may overheat.  
Cooling Technologies  
Balcke Hamon Dry Cooling Marley  
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