PENNBARRY Z3H, Z12H Zephyr Ceiling and Inline Fans User Manual
- September 10, 2024
- PENNBARRY
Table of Contents
- Z3H, Z12H Zephyr Ceiling and Inline Fans
- Specifications
- Product Usage Instructions
- Storage
- Unpacking
- Installation
- FAQ
- Q: What should I do if my PennBarry fan is received
- Q: Can I use the Zephyr Ceiling & Inline Fans to exhaust
- 10 S/M Screws
- 10 S/M Screws
- 10 S/M Screws
- 10 S/M Screws
- 10 S/M Screws TDA Panel
- 10 sheet metal screws and then removing the panel as shown in figure 31.
- 10 S/M Screws
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
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Specifications
- Product Name: Zephyr Ceiling & Inline Fans
- Models: Z3H through Z12H
- Manufacturer: PennBarry
Product Usage Instructions
Storage
Long-term storage requires special attention. Units should be
stored on a level, solid surface, preferably indoors. If outside
storage is necessary, protect the units against moisture and dirt
by encasing the cartons in plastic or some similar weatherproof
material.
Unpacking
1. Place carton in an upright position and remove staples or use
a sharp (knife edge) tool to CAREFULLY cut or scribe the sealing
tape on both sides at the top of the carton.
2. Open carton flaps and remove any cardboard, wooden filler
pieces, loose components, or accessories shipped with the unit.
3. Carefully remove the unit from the carton and inspect for any
damage that may have occurred during transit.
Installation
1. For general ventilating use only, do not use to exhaust
hazardous or explosive materials and vapors.
2. Remove internal protective shipping trays and fillers. Check
for and remove any loose hardware from the inside of the fan
housing.
3. Assemble adjustable flanges to fan housing with provided
self-tapping metal screws.
4. Secure the adjustable flanges to each joist using appropriate
hardware.
5. Attach a properly sized duct-to-duct sleeve mounted on the
fan housing and run this duct system to an appropriate wall or roof
cap.
FAQ
Q: What should I do if my PennBarry fan is received
damaged?
A: If your fan is received damaged, immediately inspect the unit
for any visible damage and contact PennBarry customer service for
assistance.
Q: Can I use the Zephyr Ceiling & Inline Fans to exhaust
hazardous materials?
A: No, the fans are designed for general ventilating use only
and should not be used to exhaust hazardous or explosive materials
and vapors.
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Zephyr Ceiling & Inline Fans
(Models Z3H through Z12H)
OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
IMPORTANT! Read before proceeding!
Read carefully before attempting to assemble, install, operate or maintain the
product described. Protect yourself and others by observing all safety
information. Failure to comply with instructions could result in personal
injury and/or property damage! Retain instructions for future reference.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION & INSTALLATION
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS
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AVERTISSEMENT!
INSTRUCTIONS DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTES LIRE ET CONSERVER
CES INSTRUCTIONS AVERTISSEMENTS ET MISES EN GARDE
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TABLE 1: ACCESSORIES MATRIX
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TABLE 2: ROOF CAPS
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TABLE 3: DIMENSIONAL DATA
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TYPICAL EXPLODED VIEWS
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CONVERSION INSTRUCTIONS
MODELS: Z3H, Z5H, Z5S/H, Z8S/H, Z8 GP/GPE, Z81S, Z10S/H & Z10 GP/GPE
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CONVERSION INSTRUCTIONS
MODELS: Z101S, Z102S, Z12S, Z102H, Z12H & Z12 GP/GPE
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TROUBLESHOOTING CHECKLIST
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INTRODUCTION & INSTALLATION
Storage
Long-term storage requires special attention. Units should be stored on a
level, solid surface, preferably indoors. If outside storage is necessary,
protect the units against moisture and dirt by encasing the cartons in plastic
or some similar weatherproof material.
Unpacking
Place carton in an upright position and remove staples or use a sharp (knife
edge) tool to CAREFULLY cut or scribe the sealing tape on both sides at the
top of the carton. Open carton flaps. Remove any cardboard and wooden filler
pieces, as well as loose components or accessories shipped with the unit.
Carefully remove the unit from the carton. Inspect the unit for any damage
that may have occurred during transit and check for loose, missing or damaged
parts.
Installation
For general ventilating use only, do not use to exhaust hazardous or explosive
materials and vapors.
CAUTION
Remove internal protective shipping trays and fillers. Check for and remove
any loose hardware or particles from the inside of the fan housing. Disconnect
motor cord and plug from internal terminal box and receptacle. On
installations made before a final ceiling is installed, with access from
below, the following procedure applies. Assemble adjustable flanges to fan
housing with four self-tapping metal screws provided. The adjustable flanges
should be located as illustrated in Figure 1.
PennBarry Ceiling Fans are quiet. They are designed for applications where a
low noise, high reliability ceiling or cabinet fan is required. With air
capacities from 30 to 1600 CFM, they’re ideally suited for use in ventilating
bathrooms or other low to media- um CFM applications. Housings are fabricated
of sturdy galvanized steel to ensure durability. Acoustic insulation, in
combination with matched motor and wheel assemblies, lowers sound levels and
improves air performance. Further, motors are mounted on vibration isolators
to minimize noise levels. Together, these features ensure years of problem
free, quiet operation.
Receiving and Handling
PennBarry fans are carefully inspected before leaving the factory. When the
unit is received, inspect the carton for any signs of tampering. Inspect the
unit for any damage that may have occurred during transit and check for loose,
missing or damaged parts. Mishandled units can void the warranty provisions.
PennBarry is not responsible for damages incurred during shipment.
Avoid severe jarring and/or dropping. Handle units with care to prevent damage
to components or special finishes.
Note: Standard Zephyrs are set up for RA (right angle discharge). For TD (top
discharge) or TDA (Inline), see conversion instructions
Note: On model Z6S / H, when using a variable speed controller, wire to high
(h) setting only.
Using appropriate hardware (i.e. wood screws or sheet metal screws, depending
on joist construction), secure the adjustable flanges to each joist. Attach a
properly sized duct-to-duct sleeve mounted on the fan housing. Run this duct
system to an appropriate wall or roof cap. Discharge side must be guarded,
unless it is connected to duct.
Figure 1
Figure 2a
Figure 2b
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Normally, power is brought up from within the building through conduit lines
and located at the terminal box. Before wiring is attempted, always lock out
primary and secondary power source. Utilizing the pre-punched hole found at
the terminal box on the fan housing, insert a 3/8″ electrical connector. All
wiring furnished should be in strict accordance with the National Electrical
Code and local, state and federal standards. Complete the installation by
cutting a 9 1/2″ by 12 1/2″ ceiling opening for the Z3, Z5 and Z6; 11 7/8″ by
13 3/4″ for the Z8 and Z81; 14 1/2″ by 18″ for the Z10; and 14 1/2″ by 23 3/4″
for Z101, Z102, Z12 and Z121 ceiling fan.
Installation of ceiling fans in suspended ceiling systems require a minimum 10
gauge solid wire for hanging or suspending the ceiling fan. Four wires per
unit should be connected to the pre-punched holes of the adjustable mounting
flanges (after the flanges have been mounted to the fan housing as outlined
above). Note: For the Z12 and Z121, 1/4″ threaded rods or perforated steel
strips should be used per fan as illustrated in Figure 4.
If installation is to be made with ceiling in place, access must be from
above. The following procedure should be used for installing the Zephyr
ceiling fans. Assemble the adjustable flanges to the fan housing as
illustrated in Figures 2 or 2A. Position adjustable flanges so the unit is
flush with top side of ceiling surface. Tighten the adjustable flanges and
secure them with the appropriate hardware (wood screws or sheet metal screws,
depending on framing construction). Use the housing as a template, punch or
drill a small hole through the ceiling at each corner of the housing, and cut
an opening in the ceiling, using these holes as a guide. Install the duct and
electrical service in accordance with the instructions listed in the previous
section.
In installations where the ceiling is already installed and there is no access
from above, the following procedure should be followed. Before cutting ceiling
opening, determine the exact location of framing or support members. Cut hole
in ceiling using care not to exceed the dimensions of the ceiling grille.
Note: The ceiling hole should be cut so that one edge of the hole is in line
with the inside face of the joist. The hole must be large enough to permit
passage of the fan housing into the ceiling space. Care should be taken not to
exceed the ceiling grill dimensions when cutting.
Remove the blower assembly from the housing. For single blower units, remove
two #10 sheet metal screws near the blower; slide power pack to the left to
release it from the housing. (For double blower units, remove one 1/4″ bolt).
Electrical service should now be brought up to the fan location. This should
be done in accordance with the instructions listed in the previous section.
To secure housing in ceiling space, raise the housing into place with one edge
of the housing against joist “A” (see Figure 3). Determine if it is necessary
to build out from joist “B” so that the housing can be secured from both
sides. If building out is necessary, an appropriate piece(s) of wood should be
utilized. These wood spacers should be nailed to joist “B” to increase the
thickness of the joist at the point where the fan will be installed. The fan
housing should fit snugly between joist “A” and joist “B” (or the built-
outsection of joist “B”). If spacers are required for joist “B”, they should
be sized according to the dimension of the fan housing. Using care to avoid
damage to the housing, secure the housing to the joists by nailing through the
pre-punched holes found at the top and bottom of housing sides.
These pre-punched holes would normally be utilized as a point of attachment
for the adjustable flanges; however, these flanges will not be necessary with
this type of installation.
Figure 3
Figure 5a
Figure 4
Figure 5b
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Before the nails are driven snug, care should be taken to ensure that the
housing is 1/4″ above the ceiling level. Nails should now be secured. Care
should be taken to ensure that the nail head is large enough to prevent
slipping through the pre-punched holes. A washer can be used to increase the
bearing surface. Re-attach blower assembly to housing. Lock out primary and
secondary power source and secure electrical lines to the terminal box. This
should be done in accordance with the procedure outlined
For all of the installation situations described above, the egg crate ceiling
grill should be installed as a final step. This is done by first assembling
the two torsion springs to the grill. Use the torsion springs and grill
buttons from the hardware kit provided. Insert the grille buttons into the
ceiling grill as shown in Figure 5a through the slot in the grill buttons. The
grill is now ready for assembly to the housing. Lift the grill into position
below the housing. Insert the two torsion springs into the keyhole slots
located in the center of the housing as shown in Figure 5B. Push the grill
towards the housing
Electrical Connections
CAUTION
1. 2. 3.
4.
Before attempting any repair or installation work, be certain that all power
to the motor and electrical accessories are turned off and locked in off
position.
Connect motor per nameplate to correct power supply.
Install all wiring, protection and grounding in accordance with national
electrical code and local requirements.
Follow all local electrical and safety codes, as well as the National
Electrical Code (NEC) and the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA).
In order to prevent motor failure when speed controller is used, unit must be
started on high speed before turning to low speed.
- For low speed, insulate black lead as shown on Figure 7.
CAUTION
** For high speed, insulate red lead and connect black to black with wire nut.
CAUTION
Note: On Model Z6S / H, when using a variable speed control, wire to the high
(H) setting only. Make all of the necessary connections by using two wire
nuts. A separate ground wire must be connected to the grounding screw.
Reinstall the cover of the junction box.
Maintenance
To reduce the risk of injury, disconnect from power supply before servicing.
CAUTION
The blower wheel, housing and grille should be cleaned of dust and grease if
required. Power should be disconnected before cleaning the internal parts of
the ceiling fan.
Remove the grill. Use a vacuum cleaner with the appropriate attachments and
vacuum dust from the grill. Wash the grill with a warm, soapy solution of
water. Allow grill to air dry thoroughly before reinstalling.
To clean blower wheel(s) and housing, unplug blower from integral terminal
box. Remove the blower assembly from the housing. For single blower units,
remove two #10 sheet metal screws near the blower discharge and slide to the
left. For double blower units, remove one 1/4″ bolt next to motor. Vacuum
blower wheel, if necessary, the wheel can be washed. Use extreme caution do
not allow water to enter motor. Wipe blower wheel dry with an absorbent cloth.
Before replacing blower / motor assembly, wipe out interior of housing.
Replace blower/motor assembly and secure with self-tapping screws. Plug in
blower motor to terminal box.
Figure 6: Internal Electrical Connections, PSC Single Speed
Figure 7: Internal Electrical Connections, PSC Two Speed Motors
Field wiring by other
Factory wire
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Figure 8: Internal Electrical Connections, Z8-GP/GPE, 115 V motor
Figure 9: Internal Electrical Connections, Z8-GP/GPE, 208 -230 V motor
Figure 10: Internal Electrical Connections, Z10-GP/GPE, 115 V motor
Figure 11: Internal Electrical Connections, Z10-GP/GPE, 230 V motor
Figure 12: Internal Electrical Connections, Z12-GP/GPE, 120 V motor
Field wiring by other
Factory wire
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Note: All motors are checked prior to shipment; however, if motor defects
should develop, prompt service can be obtained from the nearest authorized
service station of the motor manufacturer while under warranty. Exchange,
repair or replacement will be provided on a no charge basis if the motor is
defective within the warranty period. The PennBarry representative in your
area will provide a name and address of an authorized service station if
requested. Do not return defective motors to Pennbarry. WARNING: Motor
guarantee is void unless overload protection is provided in motor wiring
circuit.
Hidden Danger
In addition to the normal dangers of rotating machinery, fans present an
additional hazard in their ability to suck in not only air, but loose
materials as well. Solid objects can pass through the fan and be discharged by
the impeller as potentially dangerous projectiles.
Intake to duct work should, whenever possible, be screened to prevent the
accidental entrance of solid objects. Access doors or grill to a duct system
should never be opened with the fan running.
When a fan is being started for the first time, a complete inspection of the
duct work and interior of the fan should be made (with the power locked off)
to make certain there is no foreign material which can be sucked into or blown
through the duct work.
Fan Guards
All fans have moving parts which require guarding in the same way as other
moving machinery. In areas which are accessible only to experienced personnel,
a standard industrial type guard may be adequate. This type of guard will
prevent the entry of thrown or dropped objects with a minimum restriction of
air flow. Where the fan is accessible to untrained personnel or the general
public, maximum safety guards should be used, even at the cost of some loss of
performance.
To reduce the risk of injury of a person, install the fan at least 7 feet
above the floor if no guard is installed.
CAUTION
Roof-mounted equipment will require guards when access is possible, for
example, by climbing children.
Centrifugal fans may be connected directly to duct work which will prevent
contact with the internal moving parts, but when the inlet or outlet is
exposed, a suitable guard should be installed.
Do not install in cooking or shower stall area.
Units are designed to handle clean air only. Avoid installation in corrosive
and dusty environments.
CAUTION
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or injury to persons, observe the
following:
WARNING
A. Use this unit only in the manner intended by the manufacturer. If you have
questions, contact the manufacturer.
B. Before servicing or cleaning unit, switch power OFF at service panel and
lock the service panel to prevent power from being switched ON accidentally.
When the service disconnecting means cannot be locked, securely fasten a
prominent warning device, such as a tag, to the service panel.
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or injury to persons, observe the
following:
CAUTION
A. Installation work and electrical wiring must be done by qualified person(s)
in accordance with all applicable codes and standards, including fire-rated
construction.
B. Sufficient air is needed for proper combustion and exhausting of gases
through the flue (chimney) of fuel burning equipment to prevent back-drafting.
Follow the heating equipment manufacturer’s guideline and safety standards
such as those published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA),
The American Society for Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers
(ASHRAE) and local code authorities.
C. When cutting or drilling into wall or ceiling, do not damage electrical
wiring and other hidden utilities.
D. Ducted fans must always be vented to the outdoors.
E. If this unit is to be installed over a tub or shower, it must be marked as
appropriate for the application.
F. NEVER place a switch where it can be reached from a tub or shower.
For general ventilating use only. Do not use to exhaust hazardous or explosive
materials and vapors.
CAUTION
Use caution when handling sheet metal products. Protection should be used to
avoid contact with sharp edges, or injury may occur.
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To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons, observe the
following:
WARNING
1. Use this unit only in the manner intended by the manufacturer. If you have
questions, contact the manufacturer.
FOR INDOOR USE ONLY.
2. Before servicing or cleaning unit, switch power off at service panel and
lock the service disconnecting means to prevent power from being switched on
accidentally. When the service disconnecting means cannot be locked, securely
fasten a prominent warning device, such as a tag, to the service panel.
3. Installation work and electrical wiring must be done by qualified
person(s) in accordance with all applicable codes and standards, including
fire-rated construction.
4. Sufficient air is needed for proper combustion and exhausting of gases
through the flue (chimney) of fuel burning equipment to prevent back-drafting.
Follow the heating equipment manufacturer’s guideline and safety standards
such as those published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA),
and the American Society for Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
Engineers (ASHRAE), and the local code authorities.
5. When cutting or drilling into wall or ceiling, do not damage electrical
wiring and other hidden utilities.
6. Ducted fans must always be vented to the outdoors.
7. If this unit is to be installed over a tub or shower, it must be marked as
appropriate for the application and be connected to a GFCI (Ground Fault
Circuit Interrupter) – protected branch circuit.
8. Wall unit must be installed with a minimum five feet (1.5m) mounting
height from the floor. 9. Ceiling units must be installed with a minimum 8.2
feet (2.5m) mounting height from the floor. 10. To avoid the risk of personal
injury or property damage from fire, avoid skin or flammable material contact
with LED heat sink
and LED lens.
11. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not use this fan with
any solid-state speed control device. 12. For wall insert mounting, the fan
must be installed above a counter or large appliance that serves as a barrier.
13. Never place a switch where it can be reached from a tub or shower.
14. Do not install in cooking area. The diagram below, Figure 1, shows the
minimum distance these fans should be placed in relation to cooking equipment.
FIGURE 13 MINIMUM INSTALLATION DISTANCE FROM COOKING AREA
Cooking Area
Do Not Install Above or Inside This Area
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Cooking Equipment
Ceiling Floor
ATTENTION!
For indoor use only.
Do not use with heated air in excess of 55°C (131 °F). Not suitable for use
with ridge conduit.
Cord-connected models shall be marked with: “Do Not Use an Extension Cord with
This Fan.”
This fan shall not be installed behind a suspended floor/ceiling or a
structural wall, ceiling or floor.
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CAUTION
CAUTION
1. Avoid severe jarring and/or dropping of the unit. Handle unit with care to
prevent damage to components. This duct fan shall be installed a minimum of 1
m (3 ft) from any accessible opening of the duct.
2. For general ventilation use only. Do not use to exhaust hazardous or
explosive materials and vapors. 3. Units are designed to handle clean air
only. Avoid installation in corrosive and dusty environments. 4. To reduce the
risk of injury, unit should only be operated when fully assembled. 5.
Equipment will require guards if it is accessible. 6. Centrifugal fans may be
connected directly to duct work which will prevent contact with the internal
moving parts, but when the
inlet or outlet is exposed, a suitable guard should be installed. 7. Where the
fan is accessible to untrained personnel or the general public, maximum safety
guards should be used.
AVERTISSEMENT!
INSTRUCTIONS DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTES
LIRE ET CONSERVER CES INSTRUCTIONS
AVERTISSEMENTS ET MISES EN GARDE
WARNING
Veuillez suivre les consignes suivantes afin de réduire le risque d’incendie, de décharge électrique ou de blessures corporelles :
1. Utilisez cette unité uniquement de la façon prévue par le fabricant. Si
vous avez des questions, veuillez contacter le fabricant.
2. Avant d’effectuer l’entretien ou le nettoyage de l’unité, veuillez
éteindre celle-ci sur le panneau de service et verrouiller les dispositifs de
sectionnement afin d’empêcher l’alimentation d’être remise en fonction
accidentellement. Lorsqu’il est impossible de verrouiller les dispositifs de
sectionnement, fixez un dispositif d’avertissement bien visible comme une
étiquette au panneau de service.
3. Les travaux d’installation et de câblage électrique doivent être effectués
par une personne qualifiée selon les codes et les normes applicables, incluant
les travaux de construction classés résistants au feu.
4. Un apport d’air suffisant est nécessaire pour assurer une bonne combustion
ainsi qu’une bonne évacuation des gaz émanant de tout appareil de combustion
par le conduit (cheminée) afin d’éviter le refoulement de l’air. Suivez les
directives de sécurité du fabricant de l’équipement de chauffage et les normes
de sécurité comme celles publiées par la National Fire Protection Association
(NFPA) et l’American Society for Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
Engineers (ASHRAE) ainsi que celles des autorités locales.
5. Lorsque vous coupez ou percez un trou dans un mur ou au plafond, faites
attention de ne pas endommager les câbles électriques ainsi que les autres
dispositifs des services publics.
6. Les systèmes de ventilation à conduits d’air doivent toujours être
ventilés vers l’extérieur.
7. Si l’unité doit être installée au-dessus d’une baignoire ou d’une douche,
elle doit être marquée comme appropriée pour cette utilisation et doit être
connectée à un disjoncteur différentiel de fuite à la terre (GFCI) protégé par
un circuit de dérivation.
8. L’unité murale peut être installée à un minimum de 1,5 m (5 pi) du
plancher.
9. L’unité murale peut être installée à un minimum de 2,5m (8,2 pi) du
plancher.
10. Afin d’éviter le risque de blessures corporelles et de dommages à la
propriété provoqués par les risques d’incendie, évitez les contacts de la peau
ou des matériaux inflammables avec le dissipateur thermique DEL et les
lentilles DEL.
11. Afin de réduire le risque d’incendie ou de décharge électrique,
n’utilisez pas ce ventilateur avec une commande de vitesse à semi-conducteur.
12. Pour les installations murales encastrées, le ventilateur doit être
installé au-dessus d’un comptoir ou d’un appareil qui sert de barrière.
13. Ne placez jamais un commutateur à un endroit où il peut être atteint à
partir d’une baignoire ou d’une douche.
14. N’installez pas cet appareil dans une aire de cuisson. Le diagramme ci-
dessous (Figure 1) illustre la distance minimale à laquelle ces ventilateurs
doivent être placés par rapport à l’équipement de cuisson.
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FIGURE 13 DISTANCE MINIMALE D’INSTALLATION POUR LES AIRES DE CUISSON
CAUTION
MISE EN GARDE
1. Évitez de cogner ou d’échapper l’unité. Manipulez l’unité avec précaution pour empêcher les dommages aux composants.
2. À des fins générales de ventilation uniquement. N’utilisez pas cet
appareil pour évacuer des matières ou des vapeurs
dangereuses ou explosives.
Aire de cuisson
Ne pas installer au-dessus ni à l’intérieur
Plafond
3. Les unités sont conçues pour être utilisées dans des
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environnements où l’air est pur uniquement. Évitez l’installation
dans des environnements corrosifs et poussiéreux.
4. Afin de réduire le risque de blessures, l’unité doit uniquement être opérée lorsqu’elle est entièrement assemblée.
Equipement de cuisson
5. L’équipement devra être protégé par une grille de protection
Sol
s’il est accessible.
6. Les ventilateurs centrifuges peuvent être reliés directement aux conduites
de ventilation ce qui permettra d’éviter le contact
avec les pièces internes en mouvement, mais une protection appropriée doit
être installée lorsque l’entrée et la sortie sont exposées.
7. Des dispositifs de protection maximale doivent être utilisés lorsque le ventilateur est accessible par du personnel non formé ou par n’importe qui d’autre.
TABLE 1: ACCESSORIES MATRIX
Model
Z3H Z5H Z6S/H Z8S/H Z81S Z8GP/GPE Z10S/H Z10GP/GPE Z101S Z102S Z12S Z12GP/GPE
Z121S Z102H Z12H Z14 Z15
Flat WCF06 WCF06 WCF06 WCF08 WCF08 WCF08 WCF08 WCF08 WCF10 WCF10 WCF12 WCF12 WCF12 WCF14 WCF14 WCF20 WCF20
Roof Caps Curb Mnt.
WCC06 WCC06 WCC06 WCC08 WCC08 WCC08 WCC08 WCC08 WCC10 WCC10 WCC12 WCC12 WCC12
WCC14 WCC14 WCC20 WCC20
Slope SL20+ SL20+ SL20+ SL20+ SL20+ SL20+ SL20+ SL20+ WCF10 WCF10 WCF12 WCF12
WCF12 WCF14 WCF14
CF CF
Wall Cap
WC10 WC10 WC10 WC10 WC10 WC10 SL20+ SL20+
Brick Vent
B68 B68 B68 B68 B68 B68 B100 B100 B120 B120 B120 B120 B120 B120 B120 B120 B150
Switches
Speed Ctrl.
Time Delay
LT30
AM12
LT30
AM12
LT30**
AM12
LT30
AM12
LT30
AM12
PWM****
–
LT50
AM12
PWM****
–
LT30
AM12
LT50
AM12
LT50
AM12
PWM****
–
LT50
AM12
LT40
AM12
LT40
AM12
LT40
AM12
LT35
+ Manufactured of galvanized steel. All other accessories manufactured of aluminum. Kit is field installed, shipped separate from fan. ** Z6H unit only. *Use brick vent. 4 in 12 max. pitch. ** Standard Assembly includes PWM control box
Radiation Damper
DDA3 DDA3 DDA3 DDA8 DDA8 DDA8 DDA10 DDA10 DDA12 DDA12 DDA12 DDA12 DDA12 DDA12
DDA12
Metal Face Grill
MFG6 MFG6 MFG6 MFG8 MFG8 MFG8 MFG10 MFG10 MFG12 MFG12 MFG12 MFG12 MFG12 MFG12
MFG12 MFG14 MFG15
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TABLE 2: ROOF CAPS
Model WCF06 WCF08 WCF10 WCF12 WCF14 WCF20 WCC06 WCC08 WCC10 WCC12 WCC14 WCC20
A (Throat) Dia
B
7
N/A
9
N/A
11
N/A
13
N/A
15
N/A
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N/A
7
1
9
1 1/2
11
1 1/2
13
2
15
2
21
2
C 3 1/2 5 1/2 5 1/2
7 7 10 1/2 3 1/2 5 1/2 5 1/2 7 7 101/2
E Sq 16 7/8 21 1/4 21 1/4
24 28 32 15 18 1/2 18 1/2 20 1/2 24 3/4 28 1/2
F 8 8 10 10 10 12 4 4 4 4 4 5 1/2
H 11 1/2 13 1/2 15 1/2
17 17 22 1/2 8 1/2 11 11 13 13 18
Figure 14: Roof Caps (Models SL20 and WC10)
Figure 15: Duct transitions
L Dia 12
18 1/2 21 25 28 37 12
18 1/2 21 25 28 37
- Damper Sq NA NA NA NA NA NA 8 3/4 11 1/4 11 1/4
15 3/4 15 3/4 19 3/4
Figure 16: Pilot Light
Wire Housin
1O”
Mounts in Grill Grid Figure 17: Brick Vents
- See instructions included with Pilot Light Kit for proper wiring and installation.
Figure 18: Weather Caps
H F C B
LDia
ADia ESq
WCC
C
H F
LDia
ADia ESq
WCF
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TABLE 3: DIMENSIONAL DATA
Model Z3H,Z5H,Z6S/H
A 12 1/2
B 9 1/8
Housing
C
D
E
E1
F
16
9 1/8
1 1/4
1 1/4
5 3/8
Outlet Duct
G
H
J
10
3 1/4
3/4
Grill
K
L
11
13 3/4
TDA Intake Duct
X
Y
Z
10
6
1 5/8
Z8S/H,Z81S, Z8 GP/GPE
13 7/8
11 3/8
17 3/8
11 3/8
1 7/8
4
5 1/4
8
Z10S/H, Z10 GP/ GPE
18
14 1/8
21 1/2
14 1/8
3 5/8
6 3/8
8
8
Z101S,Z102S/H,
Z12S/H,Z121S, Z12
24
14 1/8
27 1/2
14 1/8
1
1
8
22
GP/GPE
6
3/4
13 1/4
14 7/8
10
8
1 9/16
6
3/4
15 1/2
19 3/8
14
10
2
6
3/4
15 1/2
25
20
10
2
Figure 19: Models Z3H, Z5H and Z6S/H
Figure 20: Models Z8S/H, Z8GP/GPE AND Z81S
Figure 21: Model Z10S/H and Z10GP/GPE
Figure 22: Models Z101S, Z102S/H, Z12S/H, Z12GP/GPE, Z121S
Figure 23
Discharge Duct
Figure 24
TDA Access
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Figure 25: Models Z3H, 5H, 6S/H, 8S/H, 8GP/GPE 81S, 10S/H & 10GP/GPE
Figure 26: Models Z101S, 102S/H, 12S/H, 12GP/GPE & 121S
Legend
1. Housing 2. End 3. Access Panel 4. Wiring Box Cover Plate 5. Duct Flange 6.
Damper Blade 7. Junction Box 8. Housing Bracket
9. Insulation; Parts A, B, & C 10. Damper Stop 11. Blower Bracket 12. Blower
Housing Assembly 13. Inlet 14. Wheel 15. Grommets, 2 Part : Male & Female
(single blower units only) 16. Motor
17. TDA Panel (Blank Off Plate) (not shown)
18. Wiring Assembly (2 & 3 Lead Versions) 3M Connector
19. Grill
20. Grill Button
21. Grill Spring
22. Box Brace (Double blower units only)
23. Motor Plate (Double blower units only)
Parts Replacement
If replacing parts, do so with properly selected components which duplicate
the original parts correctly. Incorrectly sized parts can damage the fan.
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CONVERSION INSTRUCTIONS
MODELS: Z3H, Z5H, Z5S/H, Z8S/H, Z8 GP/GPE, Z81S, Z10S/H & Z10 GP/GPE
RA / TD Ceiling Fan Conversions
RIGHT ANGLE (RA) TO TOP DISCHARGE (TD) CONVERSION
Note: As a standard, Zephyr RA / TD’s are furnished with a Right Angle (RA)
discharge as shown in Figure 27.
1. Disassemble the access panel from the housing by removing the two #10
sheet metal screws and then removing the panel by pulling it towards the
housing opening as shown in figure 27.
2. Reassemble the access panel by rotating the access panel 90º and remount
it to the housing. Slide in the 3 locking tabs to the housing flange and
reinstall the two #10 sheet metal screws. See figure 28.
Figure 27: “RA” (Right Angle)
Access Panel
Housing
Figure 28: “TD” (Top Discharge)
“TD” (Top Discharge)
Housing
10 S/M Screws
“RA” (Right Angle)
10 S/M Screws
Locking Tabs
Housing Flange Access Panel
TDA In-line Fan Conversions
TDA IN-LINE TO RIGHT ANGLE DISCHARGE CONVERSION
Note: As a standard, Zephyr TDA’s are furnished with an In-line discharge as
shown in Figure 29.
1. Disassemble the TDA panel from the housing by removing the four #10 sheet
metal screws. Remove both panels as shown in figure 29.
2. Reassemble both the TDA and access panels after exchanging locations.
First, slide the 3 locking tabs of the TDA panel into the housing flange.
Second, slide the 3 tabs of the access panel into the housing. Third, engage
the access panel return flange into the 3 locking tabs on the TDA panel.
Finally, reinstall the six #10 sheet metal screws. See figure 30.
Figure 29: “TDA” (In-Line)
Housing TDA Panel
Figure 30: “TDA” (Right Angle)
Housing
Access Panel
10 S/M Screws
10 S/M Screws
Access Panel
10 S/M Screws TDA Panel
Locking Tabs
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CONVERSION INSTRUCTIONS
MODELS: Z101S, Z102S, Z12S, Z102H, Z12H & Z12 GP/GPE
RA / TD Ceiling Fan Conversions
RIGHT ANGLE (RA) TO TOP DISCHARGE (TD) CONVERSION
Note: As a standard, Zephyr RA / TD’s are furnished with a Right Angle (RA)
discharge as shown in Figure 31.
1. Disassemble the access panel from the housing by first removing the four
10 sheet metal screws and then removing the panel as shown in figure 31.
2. Reassemble the access panel by rotating the access panel 90º and remount it to the housing. Finally, reinstall the four #10 sheet metal screws. See figure 32.
Figure 31: “RA” (Right Angle)
Access Panel
Housing
Figure 32:”TD” (Top Discharge)
Housing
(4) #10 S/M Screws
(4) #10 S/M Screws
Housing Flange Access Panel
TDA In-line Fan Conversions
TDA IN-LINE TO RIGHT ANGLE DISCHARGE CONVERSION
Note: As a standard, Zephyr TDA’s are furnished with an In-line discharge as
shown in Figure 33.
1. Disassemble the TDA panel from the housing by removing the four #10 sheet
metal screws securing the TDA panel to the housing and then remove the access
panel by removing the four #10 sheet metal screws. Remove both panels as shown
in figure 33.
2. Reassemble both the TDA and access panels after exchanging locations.
First, slide the 3 locking tabs of the TDA panel into the housing flange.
Second, engage the access panel return flange into the 3 locking tabs on the
TDA panel. Finally, reinstall the eight #10 sheet metal screws. See figure 34.
Figure 33: “TDA” (In-Line)
Access Panel (4 Screws)
Housing TDA Panel 4 Screws
10 S/M Screws
Figure 34: “TDA” (Right Angle)
Housing Flange
(4) #10 S/M Screws
Housing
Access Panel (4) #10 S/M Screws
TDA Panel
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TROUBLESHOOTING CHECKLIST
Symptom Excessive noise
Fan inoperative Insufficient airflow Water leaking into ductwork or collection
of grease under fan
Motor overheating
Possible Cause(s) 1. Defective or loose motor bearings 2. Ventilator base not
securely anchored 3. Loose or unbalanced wheel/propeller 4. Misaligned pulleys
or shaft 5. Loose or damaged wheel/propeller 6. Wheel running in wrong
direction 1. Blown fuse or open circuit breaker 2. Loose or disconnected
wiring 3. Defective motor 4. Broken belts 1. Open access doors or loose
sections of ducts 2. Clogged filters 3. Operation in wrong direction 4.
Insufficient make-up air direction
1. Fan installed with slope in the wrong direction
2. Clogged drain spout 3. Cooling tube or motor dome top removed 4. Grease
container full 1. Belt slippage 2. Overvoltage or under voltage 3. Operation
in wrong direction 4. Fan speed too high
5. Incorrect motor (service factor 1.0, low ambient temperature)
6. Blocked cooling tube or leaky gasket 7. Insufficient airflow to kitchen
hood fan operating on low speed with
kitchen in full operation 8. Undersized motor
Corrective Action 1. Replace motor with same frame size, RPM, HP 2. Reset
properly 3. Tighten screws, remove build-up, balance wheel/propeller 4.
correct alignment 5. Replace wheel/propeller 6. Reverse direction 1. Replace
fuses or circuit breaker 2. Shut off power and check wiring for proper
connections 3. Repair or replace motor 4. Replace belts 1. Check for leakage
2. Clean filters 3. Correct rotation of wheel/propeller 4. Add make-up fan or
louver opening 1. Slope should be fitted in the direction of the drainage
opening or
grease collection box and drain spout 2. Clean drain spout 3. Install new
cooling tube with gasket and dome top 4. Empty grease box 1. Adjust tension or
replace bad belts 2. Contact power supply company 3. Reverse direction of
motor 4. Slow down fan by opening variable pitch pulley on motor shaft 5.
Replace motor with correct open, NEMA service factors (1.15 or
higher) with 40 degrees ambient 6. Remove blockage and seal cooling tube in
place
7. Check airflow under hood and adjust kitchen equipment output
8. Check motor ratings with catalog speed and air capacity chart
Note: Care should be taken to follow all local electrical, safety and building
codes. Provisions of the National Electric Code (NEC), as wells as the
Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) should be followed.
All motors are checked prior to shipment. If motor defects should develop,
prompt service can be obtained from the nearest authorized service station of
the motor manufacturer while under warranty. Exchange, repair or replacement
will be provided on a no charge basis if the motor is defective within the
warranty period. The PennBarry representative in your area will provide a name
and address of an authorized service station if requested. WARNING: Motor
guarantee is void unless overload protection is provided in motor wiring
circuit.
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