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Operation and Maintenance Instructions
Fan Shaft Sleeve Bearings – (1,2 m wide LS units only)
Lubricate the intermediate sleeve bearing(s) before unit start up. The reservoir should be checked several times during the first
week to ensure that the oil reserve is brought to full capacity. After the first week of operation, lubricate the bearing(s) every 1,000
hours of operation or every three months (whichever occurs first). High temperatures or poor environmental conditions may
necessitate more frequent lubrication. The oil reservoir consists of a large felt packed cavity within the bearing housing. It is not
necessary to maintain the oil level within the filler cup.
Use one of the following industrial grade, non-detergent mineral oils. Do not use a detergent based oil or oils designated heavy
duty or compounded. Different oils may be required when operating at temperatures below 0°C continuously.
Table 2 provides a short list of approved lubricants for each temperature range. Most automotive oils are detergent based and may
not be used. Detergent oils will remove the graphite in the bearing sleeve and cause bearing failure.
All bearings used on EVAPCO equipment are factory adjusted and self aligning. Do not disturb bearing alignment by tightening the
sleeve bearing caps.
Oil drippage may result from over-oiling or from using too light of an oil. Should this condition persist with correct oiling, it is
recommended that a heavier weight oil be used.
Fan Belt Adjustment
The fan belt tension should be checked at start up and again after the first 24 hours of operation to correct for any initial stretch.
To properly adjust the belt tension, position the fan motor so that the fan belt will deflect approximately 10 mm when moderate
pressure is applied midway between the sheaves. Figure 1 and Figure 2 show two ways to measure this deflection. Belt tension
should be checked on a monthly basis. A properly tensioned belt will not “chirp” or “squeal” when the fan motor is started.
Table 1 – Location of Grease Lube Line Fittings for Belt Driven Units
Please note: the removal of the fan screens is not necessary on forced draft units to access the extended lube line fittings.
Unit Description Location of Lube Line Fittings
Induced Draft Units: Located just beside the fan casing
0,9 m; 1,2 m; 2,4 m; 4,9 m wide access door
Induced Draft Units: Located inside the fan casing
3 m, 3,6 m, 6 m and 7,2 m wide access door
Forced Draft Units Located on the bearing support or
on the side of the unit
Table 2 – Sleeve Bearing Lubricants
Figure 2 – Method 2
BELT
DRIVER
SHEAVE
DRIVEN
SHEAVE
TAPE MEASURE
APPROXIMATELY 10 mm DEFLECTION
= PROPER BELT TENSION
Most EVAPCO units are supplied with extended grease lines to allow easy lubrication of the fan shaft bearings as shown
in Table 1.
BELT
DRIVER
SHEAVE
DRIVEN
SHEAVE
STRAIGHT EDGE
APPROXIMATELY 10 mm DEFLECTION
= PROPER BELT TENSION
Figure 1 – Method 1
Ambient Temp. Texaco
Mobil Exxon Total
-32°C to 0°C - DTE Heavy - -
-17°C to 43°C - - - -
0 to 38°C Regal R&O 220 DTE Oil BB Teresstic 220 -

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BrandEVAPCO
ModelATW
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