Hog Slat Inc. Newton Grove, NC USA August 2019 1 Air Storm Fans AS-54XEDDLP-ID Fan 54" FBG 3HP DD 686RPM 230V Only Inf Drive No Cone (Includes Spanish Version - Incluye versión en español)
Hog Slat Inc. Newton Grove, NC USA August 2019 2 Air Storm Fans Table of Contents GrowerSELECT General Page .................................................................................................................................3 Safety .........................................................................................................................................................................4 Warning Labels .......................................................................................................................................................4 Installation ...............................................................................................................................................................5 Operation Safety .....................................................................................................................................................5 Maintenance Safety ................................................................................................................................................5 Installation.................................................................................................................................................................5 Framing ...................................................................................................................................................................5 Assembly.................................................................................................................................................................7 Wiring and Electrical Installation ......................................................................................................................... 11 Pre-Operation Assessment .................................................................................................................................. 20 Operation................................................................................................................................................................ 20 Maintenance ........................................................................................................................................................... 21 Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................................... 21 Performance........................................................................................................................................................... 22 RPM CURVES......................................................................................................................................................... 23 Exploded Diagrams/Replacement Parts ............................................................................................................. 25 Hog Slat Limited Warranty.................................................................................................................................... 26
Hog Slat Inc. Newton Grove, NC USA August 2019 3 Air Storm Fans GrowerSELECT General Page General Installation Notes: Make sure that power is disconnected from system prior to servicing. Installation of this equipment and related OEM equipment should be in accordance with these instructions, OEM’s installation instructions and local codes (if applicable). Failure to follow specified instructions may cause damage to equipment and/or personal injury or death. Take special note of any Warnings or Safety Decals on the equipment and in manuals. Always wear protective clothing and any applicable Personal Protective Equipment (Safety Glasses and/or Ear Plugs) when working with the equipment. Discarded materials, equipment and boxes should be recycled in accordance with local and national codes. Safety Instructions: Read all safety messages in this manual and on equipment safety decals. Follow recommended precautions and safe operating practices. Ground all electrical equipment for safety. Ground all non-current carrying metal parts to guard against electrical shock. Always keep safety decals in good condition and replace missing or damaged decals.
Hog Slat Inc. Newton Grove, NC USA August 2019 4 Air Storm Fans Safety Warning Labels Warning Decals have been placed on the equipment to warn of potentially dangerous situations. Care should be taken to keep this information intact and easy to read at all times. Replace missing or damaged safety signs. Safety–Alert Symbol This is a safety–alert symbol. When you see this symbol on your equipment, be alert to the potential for personal injury. GrowerSelect equipment is designed to be installed and operated as safely as possible...however, hazards do exist. Safety decals should be read and understood thoroughly by individuals within the local area of the fan. Safety decals should be visible from both the front and back of the fan. Should a decal be missing or damaged, please contact Hog Slat Inc. for a free replacement: Hog Slat Inc. 206 Fayetteville St. Newton Grove, NC 28366 Toll Free: 800-949-4647 Local: 910-594-0219 The below safety decal should be represented and visible on both the front and back sides of the fan. This label is identified by the HSLABEL-080 part number in the lower right corner. WARNING – FLYING OBJECTS AND ROTATING PARTS Ensure fan guards are in place during operation. Securely tighten propeller to shaft to avoid slipping. Disconnect power supply for inspection or service when guards are removed and personnel are exposed to propeller. WARNING – HIGH VOLTAGE Disconnect electrical power before inspecting or servicing equipment unless maintenance instructions specifically states otherwise. Ground all electrical equipment for safety. All electrical wiring must be done by a qualified electrician in accordance with local and national electrical codes. Ground all non-current carrying metal parts to guard against electrical shock. With the exception of motor overload protection, electrical disconnects and over current protection are not supplied with the equipment.
Hog Slat Inc. Newton Grove, NC USA August 2019 5 Air Storm Fans Installation Prior to any installation product should be inspected for any damage caused during shipping. Any damage found should be documented and communicated to liable parties. Operation Safety When fan is in operation no attempt should be made to service or interact with parts from the fan. Any attempt to interact with fan parts while the fan is operating could result in injury. Inlet and exit guards and or shutters are in place to help prevent foreign objects from entering inside the outer perimeter of the housing. If maintenance to the fan is required, interrupt the source of power to the motor and allow propeller to come to a complete stop before moving forward with any efforts to service. Maintenance Safety Air Storm Fans are designed and built with operator safety in mind. Some safeguards must be disassembled or removed for the parts to be serviced or replaced. As this fan does have moving parts and is supplied with electrical power, steps must be taken to ensure safety around these presented hazards. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE SERVICE OR PART REPLACEMENT 1. Read and understand the operating manual before trying to install or operate Air Storm Fans. 2. Power supply should be turned OFF and LOCKED OUT for service to motor and electrical components. Use CAUTION in checking voltage or other procedures requiring power to be ON. 3. DO NOT attempt to bypass any safety features or devices to operate the fan. 4. Keep fan clean of all debris that may collect on the motor, prop, and any bearings, belts, or pulleys. 5. Use CAUTION in working around all moving parts of the fan. Fan guards or shutters must be in place before fan can be safely started and operational. Installation Framing The rough in opening for the fan is an exact measurement that accounts for the heads of fasteners and openings for fan. Ensure there is proper clearance for installation or rough opening may require larger measurements. Fan Model Rough Opening (Width x Height) 54” Fiberglass Exhaust Fan 58” X 60.5” (147.32 cm x 153.67 cm) See Diagram on Next page for Wall Thickness Specific Dimensions
Hog Slat Inc. Newton Grove, NC USA August 2019 6 Air Storm Fans ! In some applications the slope on the fan housing requires exterior finish material to extend 3/4" below the top of the rough opening!
Hog Slat Inc. Newton Grove, NC USA August 2019 7 Air Storm Fans Assembly 1. Remove packaging from Fan and cone if applicable. Locate hardware kit(s) and supplied literature and store for later use. Ensure not to damage the fan or components during this step. 2. Remove shutter from fan housing then from the inside of the building insert fan shroud into rough opening. 3. Using supplied #14 Sheet Metal Screws (805060), secure housing to framework. A total of 8 fasteners are recommended to completely secure fan. Each corner should be secured along with the midpoint between each corner. Ensure adequate room is allowed to the inside of the fasteners for the shutter to mount flush to the fan housing.
Hog Slat Inc. Newton Grove, NC USA August 2019 8 Air Storm Fans 4. Insert cone onto fan housing orifice. Align predrilled holes in cone with predrilled holes in housing and secure. Slotted holes are provided in the cone for easier installation. Assemble as shown below with the flat head bolts, lock nuts, and fender washers. ! FLAT HEAD BOLTS SHOULD BE INSTALLED FLUSH IN HOUSING WITH LOCK NUTS AND WASHER ON THE EXTERIOR OF THE CONE!
Hog Slat Inc. Newton Grove, NC USA August 2019 9 Air Storm Fans 4 Place the fan exit guard onto the outlet flange of the cone as shown below. Secure with supplied fasteners with the bolt head facing the building and flange nuts facing away from fan. 5 Using a 1/2” drill bit, drill a relief hole in the housing at desired location for entry of power cord. ! ENSURE HOLE LOCATION WILL NOT ALLOW POWER CORD TO APPROACH THE PATH OF THE ROTATING FAN BLADE OR SHUTTER ACTION! Also ensure hole location will not allow excessive entry of water during adverse weather conditions Image shown is recommendation only! Actual point of power entry should be determined by installer. 6 A second relief hole is recommended in most applications in the bottom of the housing to allow drainage of any liquid that could accumulate in the bottom of the housing. This hole should be drilled in base of the housing centered between the vertical support and orifice exit.
Hog Slat Inc. Newton Grove, NC USA August 2019 10 Air Storm Fans 7 From the interior of the house, use WS-001 Hardware package contents to secure the shutter to the fan inlet opening. Place shutter into fan inlet opening. Ensure shutter is oriented so shutter will swing upward when air flows from the interior of the house through the fan to the exterior of the house. PRE DRILLED HOLES ARE PROVIDED IN THE HOUSING FOR THE BOTTOM 2 RETAINER CLIPS TO ENSURE SHUTTER IS CENTERED. EACH PRE DRILLED HOLE IS ACCOMPANIED BY A DECAL NOTING HOLE DESIGN FUNCTION. 8 Attach (8) shutter retainer clips with aluminum washer and self-tapping screw to fan housing. Space the retainer clips evenly between securing screws applied in step 2. THIS COMPLETES THE HOUSING ASSEMBLY OF THE FAN
Hog Slat Inc. Newton Grove, NC USA August 2019 11 Air Storm Fans Wiring and Electrical Installation General Installation Notes: Make sure that power is disconnected from system prior to servicing. Installation of this equipment and related OEM equipment should be in accordance with these instructions, OEM’s installation instructions and local codes (if applicable). Failure to follow specified instructions may cause damage to equipment and/or personal injury or death. Take special note of any Warnings or Safety Decals on the equipment and in manuals. Always wear protective clothing and any applicable Personal Protective Equipment (Safety Glasses and/or Ear Plugs) when working with the equipment. Discarded materials, equipment and boxes should be recycled in accordance with local and national codes. Safety Instructions: Read all safety messages in this manual and on equipment safety decals. Follow recommended precautions and safe operating practices. Ground all electrical equipment for safety. Ground all non-current carrying metal parts to guard against electrical shock. ! WARNING ! Installation, operation, and maintenance must be performed by qualified personnel. All work should adhere strictly to the National Electrical Code and National Fire Protection Association standards. Additional Notes are below Connecting any voltage other than nameplate voltage can cause permanent damage to the unit. Insulate all connections carefully to prevent grounding or short circuits. Reinstall all conduit and terminal box covers. To avoid overheating or loss of performance, voltage to the motor control unit must be within plus or minus 10% of the nameplate voltage. Make sure the unit is electrically grounded and that proper electrical installation, wiring, and controls are used consistent with local and national electric codes. Code requirement differ from state to state. Install equipment using qualified electricians in accordance with applicable codes and ordinances in your area in accordance with NEC.
Hog Slat Inc. Newton Grove, NC USA August 2019 12 Air Storm Fans Make sure there are no unusual noises or vibrations when the motor in running. Avoid contact with energized circuits or rotating parts. All aspects of the installation must conform to the applicable requirements of the NEC as well as local codes. Spinning the shaft will induce potentially damaging current to the drive and connections. Always disconnect electrical power at the fuse box or circuit breaker panel before handling electrical connections or performing maintenance on this unit. Allow the motor to come to a complete stop and wait ONE (1) MINUTE. This allows the capacitors to discharge any residual voltage. Double-check to make sure that electrical power is removed and that it cannot be turned on while you are working on the equipment. A poor electrical connection can overheat and cause terminal and/or terminal board failures. Examine the connection carefully for any signs of physical deterioration or loose fit to the motor terminal block. If there is evidence of deterioration or loose fit, remove the terminals from the lead wire then connect the lead wires directly to the motor terminal block wiring terminals. Care must be taken to assure connections are made to the proper terminals and adequate electrical clearances are maintained. ! NOTICE ! The motor and control are assembled as a set. There are no serviceable components in the motor or control. To prevent permanent damage to the unit, only apply nameplate voltage. Do not strike the motor shaft with a hammer or other tool as this may damage bearings. The IP45 rating is ensured when all conduits to the control are used and connected properly to incoming electrical power and digital lines, and
Hog Slat Inc. Newton Grove, NC USA August 2019 13 Air Storm Fans when the drain plugs (located at 6 o’clock on both ends of the frame) are inserted correctly. ! REMOVE THE DRAIN PLUGS ONCE A YEAR TO ENSURE THE MOTOR IS DRAINED PROPERLY ! RATING All associated documentation applies to 3HP model designed to operate from 1Φ, 230 Vac, 60/50Hz. Rated Shaft Output Power: 3HP Rated Speed: 750 RPM Unloaded (In application rated speed: 686) Rated System Input Current: 17.0 Amps Protection and Faults: Locked Rotor Fault: The drive trips until electrical power is removed or speed demand is set to zero, and the issue is resolved. Example: Item lodged in fan not allowing impeller to rotate, the drive will trip and must be manually reset once obstruction is removed. Output Overcurrent: Motor performance is reduced until the current returns to normal operating parameters. If the motor is unable to reach normal operating current by reducing performance the drive will trip. Example: Opposing wind gust cause the amp draw to spike, the drive will reduce speed until the current returns to an acceptable level, once wind reduces drive returns to normal operation. Over Temperature: The drive trips until power module temperature returns to normal operating parameters and then will restart automatically. Example: Motor overheats and drive trips, once motor cools to acceptable level the drive automatically restarts.
Hog Slat Inc. Newton Grove, NC USA August 2019 14 Air Storm Fans Over Voltage/Under Voltage: The drive trips for incoming voltage outside of acceptable parameters. Drive returns to normal operation once acceptable voltage returns. Example: Motor sees a significant voltage drop due to power grid load. Motor then trips, once normal input voltage returns to acceptable level drive resumes normal operation. Electrical Installation The Unit is intended to be operated from a typical single-phase 230 Vac 60 or 50 Hz line input. The minimum and maximum input voltage range is shown below. Full rated output power is guaranteed between the Minimum Full Performance Voltage and Maximum Full Performance Voltage. Below the Minimum Full Performance Voltage, output torque will be de-rated linearly with the line voltage. Line Input Minimum Operating Voltage Minimum Full Performance Voltage Maximum Full Performance Voltage Maximum Operating Voltage 230 Vac 150 Vac 207 Vac 253 Vac 283 Vac AC Connections Frequency The units will operate within the following frequency ranges: 60Hz +/- 5% and 50Hz +/- 5%
Hog Slat Inc. Newton Grove, NC USA August 2019 15 Air Storm Fans Special Conditions Related to In-Field Wiring of Air Storm 54” Infinity Drive. When single phase units are supplied by 3 phase power and share a neutral conductor special consideration should be given to the current load that the neutral conductor will experience and with ensuring the power supply equipment (transformers) are capable of withstanding the harmonic currents. Harmonics generated by non-linear load results in currents in the neutral conductor that are not associated with an unbalanced 3 phase system. Non-linear loads such as computers, led lights, electronic ballasts, VFD fans, and Infinity Drive fans all have rectifiers. This creates a harmonics that add up and appear on the neutral wire. The Infinity drive specifically has a total harmonic distortion (THD) of approximately 75% at full load. For reference a computer can have 50-150% of (THD). Neutral current will be a maximum of 1.73 times the phase current for any system having greater than 70.7% THD. There are (2) options to eliminate/minimize the effect of the THD on the system. Option 1 (Neutral Size and Transformer Rating) Neutral sizing The neutral current will be 1.73 times the phase current for any Infinity Drive or VFD fan added to the panel. Rule of thumb, neutral wire should be 2 times the phase conductor wire. This will cover it regardless of the number of fans. However for International installations check local law requirements as they may differ based on IEC60364-5-523 standard for cable sizing and installation methods. Transformer Using a K rated transformer is necessary to withstand the harmonic currents. Use K-13 rated transformer when providing power to Infinity Drive or VFD fans. Option 2 (Incoming Line Reactors) Incoming Line Reactors An alternative solution to doubling the size of the neutral conductor, and utilizing a K-13 rated transformer would be to install incoming line reactor(s) to mitigate the THD. This can either be done with individual reactors sized to operate (1) unit or larger reactors meant to operate multiple units. (Please see chart below for sizing reference) *Part numbers below are provided for reference, alternative incoming line reactors of same type and size may be substituted. No of Infinity Fans (17.0 Amp Max Operation) Input Line Reactor Part Number (For Reference) Amp Rating Enclosure 1 LRL0021A-E / LRL0021A-C 21A *-E (NEMA 1) / *-C (CHASIS) 3 LRL0021A-E / LRL0021A-C 21A *-E (NEMA 1) / *-C (CHASIS) 6 LRL0035A-E / LRL0035A-C 35A *-E (NEMA 1) / *-C (CHASIS) 9 LRL0055A-E / LRL0055A-C 55A *-E (NEMA 1) / *-C (CHASIS) 12 LRL0083A-E / LRL0083A-C 83A *-E (NEMA 1) / *-C (CHASIS) 15 LRL0104A-E / LRL0104A-C 104A *-E (NEMA 1) / *-C (CHASIS) 18 LRL0104A-E / LRL0104A-C 104A *-E (NEMA 1) / *-C (CHASIS) 21 LRL0130A-E / LRL0130A-C 130A *-E (NEMA 1) / *-C (CHASIS) 24 LRL0160A-E / LRL0160A-C 160A *-E (NEMA 1) / *-C (CHASIS) 27 LRL0160A-E / LRL0160A-C 160A *-E (NEMA 1) / *-C (CHASIS) 30 LRL0200A-E / LRL0200A-C 200A *-E (NEMA 1) / *-C (CHASIS)
Hog Slat Inc. Newton Grove, NC USA August 2019 16 Air Storm Fans Logic Board Adjustable Trimpots Trimpot Description Factory Set ACC Acceleration (8-30 Seconds) 30 Seconds MAX Maximum Speed (30-100%) (206-686 RPM) 100% (686 RPM) DEC Deceleration (8-30 Seconds) 30 Seconds COMP 8-10 o’clock = HE Mode (514 RPM) 11-1 o’clock = HV Mode (609 RPM) 2-4 o’clock = HP Mode (686 RPM) 12 o’clock (609 RPM) MIN Minimum Speed (0-25%) (0-170 RPM) 0% (0 RPM) CL Current Limit (12-120% of Full Load) 120% Logic Board Layout
Hog Slat Inc. Newton Grove, NC USA August 2019 17 Air Storm Fans Jumper Description: Jumper J5 Primary Installed in 60Hz Position: Speed based on Signal (Sig) o 0-10V (Secondary Jumper should be in 2X Position) o 10-0V (Secondary Jumper should be in 1X Position) o Max Operating Speed set with (MAX) Trimpot Primary Installed in 50Hz Position: Speed based on Compensation (COMP) o Fixed Speed Operation o Speed set with (COMP) Trimpot HE(514 RPM), HV (609 RPM) or HP (686 RPM) Jumper J4 Run/Fault Relay Operation This relay is used to provide indication of the drive status. It is a dry contact output to provide feedback to the customer system. Factory set to “R” position for “RUN” operation. The relay is energized in Run Mode Only. Set Jumper to “F” position for “FAULT” operation. The relay is deenergized in Fault. Contacts are located at Terminal Block TB5. Jumper J3: Auto/Manual Start Selection Factory set to “A” position for automatic ride through. o If power is interrupted for up to 2 seconds, the drive will shut down and then “ride-through” and automatically return to set frequency. If set to the “M” position, the drive will have to be manually restarted for a momentary power loss using the Start/Stop switch. Unless specifically instructed otherwise J3 Jumper should remain in “A” position at all times!
Hog Slat Inc. Newton Grove, NC USA August 2019 18 Air Storm Fans Drive Commissioning Fixed Speed Set Up (On/Off) For fixed speed J5 Primary Jumper should be in 50Hz position There are 3 fixed speed options (HE, HV, and HP) HE=514 RPM HV=609 RPM HP=686 RPM To select a speed reference the Compensation Potentiometer documentation above. A jumper wire should be inserted between FWD and COM to allow the drive to start when power is applied. Variable Speed Set Up (0-10/10-0 Voltage Control)
Hog Slat Inc. Newton Grove, NC USA August 2019 19 Air Storm Fans For variable speed J5 Primary Jumper should be installed in the 60HZ position Ensure J1 Jumper is set to 10V If using a 0-10V control signal J5 Secondary Jumper should be in 2X position. If using a 10-0V control signal J5 Secondary Jumper should be in 1X position. The voltage control source should be wired into terminal block TB1 into the SIG and COM terminal as shown. A separate start and control should be wired into FWD and COM. If no separate start control signal is present then a jumper should be placed between FWD and COM.
Hog Slat Inc. Newton Grove, NC USA August 2019 20 Air Storm Fans After jumpers and/or control signal is wired max speed can be set by adjust the MAX trimpot. Turn trimpot clockwise to increase speed, counter clockwise to reduce speed. ! PROPER SAFTEY MEASURES SHOULD BE USED WHEN ADJSUTING SPEED. ALWAYS OPERATE FAN WITH GUARDS AND PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT IN PLACE ! Pre-Operation Assessment Before beginning fan operation, please follow the below checklist to ensure that: Fan power cord securely connected to a good power supply. All safety labels are visible to personnel that will work in the area. Exit wire guard and inlet shutter are in place and secured to the fan housing. No foreign objects are protruding through the fan housing. Operation At all times during operation, fan orifice should be free of debris. In the event any component of the fan is compromised, discontinue use immediately and contact your local Hog Slat representative.
Hog Slat Inc. Newton Grove, NC USA August 2019 21 Air Storm Fans Maintenance In order to begin any maintenance or service to the fan, power must be turned OFF and all moving parts must come to a complete STOP before accessing. All parts inside of the fan housing are accessed by removing the exit wire guard and inlet shutter. Once service is complete, clean excessive build-up from parts. Excessive dust and dirt on parts can cause vibration in the propeller and overheating of the motor. Before beginning operation again, ensure that all safeguards are back in place and all foreign objects are free from the area. DURING MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION THE FOLLING MUST BE MAINTAINED TO ENSURE PROPER PERFORMANCE AND TO EXTEND USABLE COMPONENT LIFE. Troubleshooting Trouble Possible Cause(s) Corrective Action Excessive noise Worn motor bearing. Replace Damage to fan blade Replace prop Loose fasteners on motor or housing Tighten fasteners Excessive vibration Fan blade is out of balance due to dirt build-up. Clean entire unit Fan blade is out of balance due to damage Replace prop Insufficient airflow Intake or exhaust guards clogged with debris Clean entire unit Intake or exhaust blocked by foreign object Remove object from airflow path Fan won’t operate Open power supply circuit. Check wiring and reset circuit breaker Defective motor Reset motor, repair, or replace Motor overheats and nuisance trips Improper airflow due to clogged Inlet/Outlet Clean entire unit Motor or Fan prop has excessive debris build-up Clean entire unit
Hog Slat Inc. Newton Grove, NC USA August 2019 22 Air Storm Fans Performance Hog Slat Inc. takes great pride in supplying our customers with fans that meet or exceed their performance numbers. This is achieved by testing fans from the production line and continually working to maintain consistency in test data. AS-54XEDDLP-ID (HP) BESS TEST 18212 Static Pressure (in.H2O) Airflow (cfm) Rpm Volts Amps Watts cfm/Watt 0.00 36100 686 230.1 13.30 1968 18.3 0.05 34700 686 230.6 13.75 2044 17.0 0.10 33200 685 230.6 14.25 2128 15.6 0.15 31900 685 230.5 14.53 2182 14.6 0.20 30300 684 230.2 14.93* 2241 13.5 0.25 28600 685 229.8 15.75* 2360 12.1 0.30 26900 687 229.4 16.38* 2450 11.0 AS-54XEDDLP-ID (HV) BESS TEST 18211 Static Pressure (in.H2O) Airflow (cfm) Rpm Volts Amps Watts cfm/Watt 0.00 32300 609 232.4 9.85 1387 23.3 0.05 30700 609 230.1 10.23 1451 21.2 0.10 29100 609 229.4 10.66 1514 19.2 0.15 27500 609 229.3 11.02 1560 17.6 0.20 25700 609 230.2 11.40 1618 15.9 0.25 22800 609 229.8 11.69 1678 13.6 0.30 19000 609 229.7 11.87 1685 11.3 AS-54XEDDLP-ID (HE) BESS TEST 18210 Static Pressure (in.H2O) Airflow (cfm) Rpm Volts Amps Watts cfm/Watt 0.00 27400 514 230.7 6.47 824 33.3 0.05 25500 513 230.4 6.91 914 27.9 0.10 23200 514 230.2 7.27 969 23.9 0.15 20200 514 230.2 7.50 1007 20.1 0.20 16100 514 230.1 7.60 1024 15.7 0.25 11100 513 230.7 7.89 1063 10.5 0.30 8000 514 231.0 8.52 1172 6.8
Hog Slat Inc. Newton Grove, NC USA August 2019 23 Air Storm Fans RPM CURVES
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Hog Slat Inc. Newton Grove, NC USA August 2019 25 Air Storm Fans Exploded Diagrams/Replacement Parts Item Key Replacement Part Number Description 1 HS902-3 Guard 68" For 54" Air Storm Fan 2 AS-54206 Cone 54" Poly AirStorm 3 HS900-54PM Prop 54" 3-Blade Stainless Steel 4 HS9201 Motor/Drive Combo 3 HP 750 RPM 230V 1 PH 60/50 Hz(BOM Only) 5 HS901-6A Shutter PVC 57" X 59" Trimmed Edge 20 HS902-3 Guard 68" For 54" Air Storm Fan N/S WS-HW1 Hardware Kit Shutter Retainer 8ct. N/S WS-HW4X Hardware Kit Cone Mounting 54" Fan For OSHA compliant guards, contact your local Hog Slat representative.
Hog Slat Inc. Newton Grove, NC USA August 2019 26 Air Storm Fans Hog Slat Limited Warranty Hog Slat warrants products to be free from defects in material or workmanship for a period of twenty-four (24) months from the date of original purchase. Hog Slat will credit, repair, or replace, at its option any product deemed defective within this time period. Labor costs associated with the replacement or repair of the product are not covered by the Seller/Manufacturer. Conditions and Limitations 1. The product must be installed by and operated in accordance with the instructions published by the Seller/Manufacturer or Warranty will be void. 2. Warranty is void if all components are not original equipment supplied by the Seller/Manufacturer. 3. This product must be purchased from and installed by an authorized retailer/distributor or certified representative thereof or the Warranty will be void. 4. Malfunctions or failure resulting from misuse, abuse, negligence, alteration, accident, or lack of proper maintenance shall not be considered defects under the Warranty. 5. This Warranty applies only to components/systems for the care of poultry and livestock. Other appl ications in industry or commerce are not covered by this Warranty. 6. This Warranty applies only to the Original Purchaser of the product. The Seller/Manufacturer shall not be liable for any Consequential or Special Damage which any purchaser may suffer or claim to suffer as a result of any defect in the product. “Consequential” or “Special Damages” as used herein include, but are not limited to, lost or damaged products or goods, costs of transportation, lost sales, lost orders, lost income, increased overhead, labor and incidental costs and operational inefficiencies. THIS WARRANTY CONSTITUTES THE SELLER/MANUFACTURER’S ENTIRE AND SOLE WARRANTY AND THIS MANUFACTURER EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES AS TO MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES SOLD AND DESCRIPTION OR QUALITY OF THE PRODUCT FURNISHED HEREUNDER. Hog Slat Retailers/Distributors are not authorized to modify or extend the terms and conditions of this Warranty in any manner or to offer or grant any other warranties for GrowerSelect products in addition to those terms expressly stated above. An officer of Hog Slat must authorize any exceptions to this Warranty in writing. The Seller/Manufacturer reserves the right to change models and specifications at any time without notice or obligation to improve previous models.
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Hog Slat Inc. Newton Grove, NC USA August 2019 28 Air Storm Fans This equipment must be installed in accordance with all State and Local Codes and applicable Regulations which should be followed in all cases. Authorities having jurisdiction should be consulted before installations are made. Hog Slat, Inc. PO Box 300 Newton Grove, NC 28366 Phone: (910) 594-0219 Fax: (910) 594-1392 www.hogslat.com Copyright © 2019 by Hog Slat, Inc. Part Number: HSManual-215 Rev A2 HSART-581 Market: Hog & Poultry
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