Hunter 24' Titan User manual

HVLS
INSTALLATION
MANUAL

Contents
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
AUTHENTICITY
LEGACY
INSTALLATION
REFERENCE
Safety & Precautions
Fan Placement
Tools Needed
In The Box
Pre-Installation Checklist
3-5
6-7
8
9
10
11-13
14
15
16
18
20
19
21
22
23
24
Step 1: Mounting
Step 2: Retention System
Step 3: Motor Assembly
Step 4: Control Panel
Step 5: Guy Wires
Step 6: Blades
Electrical
Daisy Chaining
Fire Panel
Maintenance
Troubleshooting
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impersonators, be an
original. We invented the
ceiling fan, and we stand
behind our products.
The Hunter legacy is not
only about quality—it’s
about longevity. We
invented the ceiling fan.
We build fans that last,
fans that are designed as
fans. We design our fans
while considering each
person in the process—
from the installer to the
owner.
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BEFORE YOU BEGIN SAFETY & PRECAUTIONS
Important Safety Information
To prevent SERIOUS INJURY, DEATH, and PROPERTY DAMAGE, you should read, understand, and follow the warnings and instructions in
this manual before installing or operating the fan.
FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK AND CRUSH HAZARDS.
TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH:
• ALWAYS mount fan directly from building structure that can withstand double the maximum hanging fan weight
and install the Retention Cable.
• BEFORE installing or servicing your fan, ALWAYS disconnect the power by turning off the circuit breaker or
breakers to the fan locations. If you cannot lock the circuit breakers in the off position, securely fasten a prominent
warning device, such as a tag, to the electrical panel.
• All wiring must be in accordance with national and local electrical codes, including ANSI/NFPA 70. If you are
unfamiliar with wiring or are in doubt, consult a qualied electrician.
• DO NOT install fan to be used in the presences of ammable vapors and gasses or in environments where
combustible dust is present.
• DO NOT bend the blades or blade holders when installing or cleaning the fan.
• DO NOT insert foreign objects in between rotating fan blades.
Installation, adjustment, repair, or maintenance must be performed by qualied personnel.
Follow all safety practices and instructions during the installation, operation, and servicing of the fan. Failure to apply these safety
practices could result in death or serious injury. If you do not understand the instructions, please call ourTechnical Department at 1-844-
593-FANS (3267) for guidance.
Always check federal, state, and local codes before installing fan.
Code compliance is the responsibility of the installer. Check all relevant codes to make sure that all product certications, product listings,
and building regulations are met.
Professional installation practice requires following local utility company guidelines for connecting to AC mains. This unit is for
professional use only and is not required to comply with EN 61000-3-2:2006. This fan conforms to ANSI/UL standard 507, Electric Fans
and is certied to CSA STD C22.2 No. 113, Fans & Ventilators.
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. This manual must always be kept with the fan and should remain with the fan if it is transferred
or sold. Always give manual to fan owner following installation.
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BEFORE YOU BEGIN SAFETY & PRECAUTIONS
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TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH:
• BEFORE installing or servicing your fan, ALWAYS disconnect the power by turning off the circuit breaker or
breakers, to the fan locations and conrm Lockout/Tagout procedures are in place. If you cannot lock the circuit
breakers in the off position, securely fasten a prominent warning device, such as a tag, to the electrical panel.
• All wiring must be in accordance with national and local electrical codes, including ANSI/NFPA 70. If you are
unfamiliar with wiring or in doubt, consult a qualied electrician.
• Do not use an extension cord with fan.
• Do not remove covers while power is on.
• Do not use improper voltage source.
All fan controls and incoming power should be installed only by qualied technicians familiar with the requirements of the National
Electrical Code and local codes. Failure to follow these guidelines will void the manufacturer’s warranty.
All electrical controls are congured at the factory and are ready to use. No user adjustments are available. Follow the included installation
instructions when installing this device to ensure proper operation. Do not make any changes to any part of the fan without rst consulting
Hunter Industrial. Installation is to be in accordance with ANSI/NFPA 70: National Electrical Code and local codes.
The user is responsible for compliance with all international and National Electrical Code requirements with respect to grounding of all
equipment. Many of the parts of this unit operate at line voltage.
Before installing, servicing, or cleaning the unit, switch power off at the service panel, lock the service disconnecting means, and conrm
Lockout/Tagout procedures are in place to prevent power from being switched on accidentally. When the service disconnect means
cannot be locked, securely fasten a prominent warning sign, such as a tag, to the service panel.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, serious injury,and death,only use this unit as intended by the manufacturer.If you have any questions,
call our Technical Department at 1-844-593-FANS (3267).
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD
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Weight and Torque Considerations
Always mount fan directly to building structure that can withstand approximately double (2x) the maximum hanging weight of the fan.
The maximum fan hanging weight and torque is as follows:
MAXIMUM HANGING WEIGHT TORQUE
24’ Titan 212 lbs. 75 ft lbs.
24’ ECO 150 lbs. 75 ft lbs.
14’ XP 135 lbs. 75 ft lbs.
If there is any uncertainty about the potential for the building structure to withstand double the maximum hanging weight of the fan,
a professional structural engineer should perform a thorough evaluation of the building prior to purchasing the fans. Hunter Industrial
provides guidelines for mounting fans; however, it is the sole responsibility of the building owner and installer to ensure the safety of
the mounting system and retention cable, the building structure is sound, and the installation complies with all federal, state, and local
codes.
To prevent serious injury or death,ALWAYS attach the Retention Cable to the fan motor and secure to the building structure on
EVERY fan.
The Retention Cable, if installed per Hunter Industrial specications, can limit the distance the fan could fall in the unlikely event of
mounting system failure. Failure to install and to secure the retention cable will void your warranty.
Always use Personal Protective Equipment
You should always wear Personal Protective Equipment, such as a Hard Hat, Safety Glasses, and a Fall Harness when installing industrial
fans.
Service
If the fan does not operate properly using the procedures in this manual, remove all power to the unit and contact our Technical
Department for further assistance at 1-844-593-FANS (3267).
Damaged Equipment
Never operate or install any fans or fan accessories that appear to be damaged. Failure to follow this instruction can result in death,
serious injury or equipment damage.
To reduce the risk of personal injury, do not bend the blades or blade holders when installing or cleaning the fan.
Do not insert foreign objects in between rotating fan blades.
Mark the Floor to Alert Personnel
When mounting a fan in an area where materials could be elevated and contact the rotating fan blades, be sure to
mark or rope off the area of install.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN SAFETY & PRECAUTIONS
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CRUSH HAZARD

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BEFORE YOU BEGIN FAN PLACEMENT
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ALWAYS MOUNT FAN SO THE BOTTOM EDGE OF BLADE TO THE FLOOR IS AT LEAST 10 FEET
FROM THE FLOOR AND AT LEAST 25% OF FAN DIAMETER FROM THE CEILING.
A large fan, 20 to 24 foot in diameter, performs best at 20 to 30 feet above the oor, but acceptable performance has been demonstrated
as low as 10 feet and as high as 50 ft.
Always mount fans away from the following:
Sprinkler Systems
Prior to installing fans, review all codes applicable to sprinkler systems and fans to ensure code compliance and refer to NFPA 13: Fire
Sprinkler System Installation. In any installation where re sprinklers are present, the fan should not interfere with their operation.
• Fans should be located at least 3 feet below a sprinkler deector.
• Fans should be centered between 4 adjacent sprinklers.
• The Industrial Control Panel should be connected to a re relay system, which can stop the fans in the event a re occurs.
It is your responsibility that the installation complies with the applicable codes. For assistance, please call our Technical Department at
1-844-593-FANS (3267).
Walkways and Mezzanines
If the building has elevated walkways or mezzanines, mount the fans so that a person cannot reach the rotating blades in any way.
Position fans so that the tips of the blades are at least 5 feet away from any area where a person may be able to extend outward to reach
them.
Lights and Skylights
If possible, avoid mounting fans directly below lights or skylights to avoid any strobe effect caused by moving blades.
There should be a minimum of 2 feet between the blades and any light xture.
Air Discharge Locations
Fans should not be located directly beneath any vertical air discharge.This includes air conditioning units and evaporative coolers. Such
equipment can be used effectively in conjunction with high-volume, low-speed (HVLS) fans; however the discharge of the unit must be
located outside the swept area and at a distance of at least two times the diameter of the fan. For horizontal air discharge, the fan cannot
be placed in direct path at any distance.
Windy Locations
Do not operate or install fans in outdoors or in areas exposed to wind. Failure to follow this instruction can result in death, serious injury,
or equipment damage.
Wet Locations
DO NOT locate fans where they may come into direct contact with water. These fans are only suitable for mounting in damp locations.
Other HVLS Fans
See the chart on the next page to determine proper spacing between adjacent fans.

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BEFORE YOU BEGIN FAN PLACEMENT
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FAN PLACEMENT: FAN SPACING CHARTS
ECO
A B
DIA MIN-MAX
24 ft 60ft - 96ft
20 ft 50ft - 80ft
18 ft 45ft - 72ft
16 ft 80ft - 64ft
14 ft 35ft - 56ft
12 ft 30ft - 48ft
10 ft 25ft - 40ft
8 ft 20ft - 32ft
TITAN
A B
DIA MIN-MAX
24 ft 60ft - 120ft
20 ft 50ft - 100ft
18 ft 45ft - 90ft
16 ft 80ft - 40ft
14 ft 35ft - 70ft
XP
A B
DIA MIN-MAX
14 ft 35ft - 56ft
12 ft 30ft - 48ft
10 ft 25ft - 40ft
8 ft 20ft - 32ft
7 ft 18ft - 28ft
2 FT
Min
2 FT
Min
20-25% OF
FAN DIAMETER
MINIMUM CLEARANCE
B
A

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BEFORE YOU BEGIN TOOLS NEEDED
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Metric Combination Wrench Set (10mm - 19mm)
Metric (Deep & Short) Socket and Ratchet Set
Standard (Deep & Short) Socket and Ratchet Set
Metric Allen Wrench Set
Metric Allen Socket Set
Tape Measure
Magnetic Level (Magnetic post level recommended)
Torque Wrench
Wire Rope Cutters (optional)
Phillips and Flat Head Screwdrivers
#10 to #14 AWG Strippers (optional)
Multimeter (optional)
Cat5 Termination Tools (optional)
Cat5 Tester (recommended)

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a)
c)
b)
a)
c)
b)
a)
e)
c) d)
a) b)
FAN COMPONENTS MOUNTING HARDWARE KIT
GUY WIRE KIT
COMMUNICATON KIT
a) 100ft Cat5 Cable
(Terminated)
COMMUNICATON KIT
a) (1) Gripple Kit
b) (4) Beam Clamps
c) (4) Turnbuckles
GUY WIRE KIT (EXCLUDING XP)
a) (2) Shims
b) (2) Clamps
c) (4) Bolts, Nuts, and
Washers
MOUNTING HARDWARE KITFAN COMPONENTS
a) (1) Downrod
b) (1) Motor & Motor Nuts1
c) (1) HMI Controller(s) (Sold
Separately)2
d) (1) VFD Control Panel
e) Blades: Titan (5), ECO (4), XP (4)3
a) HVLS Installation Manual
b) HMI installation and user guide
INSTALLATION MANUAL
BEFORE YOU BEGIN IN THE BOX
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1 ECO motor shown. Motor will vary dependent on HVLS fan being installed.
2350 Series HMI shown. HMI will vary dependent on HMI being installed
3 ECO blades shown. Blade quantity will vary dependent on HVLS fan being installed.

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BEFORE YOU BEGIN PRE-INSTALLATION CHECKLIST
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A structural engineer has approved the mounting structure.
The location of the fan will allow for a minimum of two feet of blade clearance
from any obstruction and at least 10 feet of clearance above the oor.
The fan location will not be subjected to high winds.
If installing multiple fans, reference the fan placement chart on page 6 for
optimal spacing.
The control panel,motor and blade assemblies are all marked with the diameter.
Ensure the markings all match when assembling the fan.
The control panel voltage markings should match your buildings supply power.
The fan power should be run to ve feet outside the swept area of the fan. Please
refer to the chart on page 19 for the appropriate receptacle and breaker size.

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INSTALLATION STEP 1: MOUNTING
CRUSHHAZARD. To preventSERIOUSINJURYor DEATH,ALWAYS mount fan directly
from building structure that can withstand double the installed fan weight.
A
Secure bracket and
downrod to lift and raise
to an I-Beam that is part
of the building stucture.
B
Assemble shims and clamps on one side
of the bracket per the gure below.
Hook the clamp on one side of the
I-beam and tighten hardware until the
clamp and shim are snug but can still be
moved.
C
Assemble the opposing
shim and clamp on to the
I-beam and Tighten using
a 3/4” socket and wrench.
D
Center the mount under
the I-beam. Check that
clamps have maximum
engagment on both sides
and tighten hardware.
WARNING: SUPPORT DIRECTLY FROM BUILDING STRUCTURE
3/4”
socket &
wrench
B
C D

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STRUT CHANNEL MOUNTING
If bracing is required unistrut can be used, we
recommend spanning at least three trusses
or perlins.
K-BAR MOUNTING
Example of mounting to a trust
with standard mount hardware.
REMINDER
The retention cable should always
be secured around the building
structure or a beam, not around
something bolted on, such as a
strut channel.
INSTALLATION MOUNTING CONFIGURATION
CHANNEL HEIGHT MATERIAL THICKNESS MAXIMUM SPAN LENGTH
1 5/8” 12 GA 84’
1 5/8” 14 GA 72’
1 5/8” 16 GA 60’
1 3/8” 12 GA 60’
7/8” 12 GA 30’
3 1/4” 12 GA 240”
2 7/16’ 12 GA 156”

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INSTALLATION STEP 1: MOUNTING
C
STRUT CHANNEL
NYLON LOCKING NUTS
1/2” GRADE 5 BOLTS
WARNING: SUPPORT DIRECTLY FROM BUILDING STRUCTURE
A
Select proper strut
channel from the chart.
B
Use strut channel or
similar to span three
points of the building
structure and create a
stable attachment point
for the fan.
C
Bolt fan mounting plate
to attachment point using
1/2” grade 5 bolts and
nylon locking nuts.

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INSTALLATION STEP 2: RETENTION SYSTEM
Secure rst clamp on the loose
end of the cable.
Secure the remaining clamp in
the center of the two installed
clamps.
Secure the second clamp to the
cable approximately 6” from the
rst clamp.
Orient the u-bolt on the “dead” end of the Retention Cable and the clamp on the “live” portion of the retention cable. If done
incorrectly, the U-bolt could crush the wire when tightened and can reduce the strength of the wire.
Dead End
Live End
B
Secure remaining cable
to itself with cable
clamps.
A
Wrap retention cable
around building structure
that can withstand double
the installed fan weight.
NOTE
Leave approximatlely 3”
of slack in the wire and
the cable at the top of the
downrod opening.
1/2”
socket or
wrench
CRUSHHAZARD. To preventSERIOUSINJURYor DEATH,ALWAYS mount fan directly
from building structure that can withstand double the installed fan weight.
A B

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INSTALLATION STEP 3: MOTOR ASSEMBLY
NOTE
Be sure not to pinch the
motor cable when raising the
downrod into place.
C
Lift motor up to downrod while
pushing cables into downrod.
Feed the press studs through
downrod ange.
Secure with nylon lock nuts. (Pull
excess wire and cable through
top of downrod.)
A
Insert retention link
into fork and align
holes.
Insert clevis pin
into retention rod
and secure with
provided clip.
B
Align the connector from the motor with the
downrod connector.
Twist the collar on the connector to complete the
connection. Do not force. Connectors should slide
together as they twist.
Be sure to twist until the connection locks.
Zip tie the motor cable to the safety cable to reduce
the opportunity to pinch the cable
NOTE
Leave
approximatlely 3”
of slack in the wire
and the cable at the
top of the downrod
opening.
19mm
Deep socket
or wrench
CRUSH HAZARD. To prevent serious injury or death, ALWAYS attach the retention
cable to the fan motor and secure to the building structure on EVERY fan.
A
B
C

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INSTALLATION STEP 4: VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE (VFD)
CONTROL PANEL
NOTE
Twist Lock will act
as a disconnect.
CAUTION: DO NOT ENERGIZE CIRCUIT UNTIL
MECHANICAL INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE
B
Position the VFD control panel
with plug connectors facing
down.
If using uni-strut attached to
the building structure, secure
industrial control panel with
four 1/4”-20 fasteners, one in
each corner of the panel.
C
Connect the VFD cable from
fan to the industrial control
panel. Orient the cable to
the connection so it engages
slightly.Twist to lock in
place. Secure excess cable to
mounting location.
D
Connect the communication
cable (Cat 5) to one of the
COMM terminals and run
cable down to the control
location.
A
The VFD control panel should
be mounted 5 feet outside of
the swept area of the fan.
B
D
C
NOTE
USE COMM 2 FOR MULITIFAN INSTALL

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INSTALLATION STEP 5: GUY WIRES TITAN & ECO ONLY
NOTE
Make sure the guy wires do not interfere with cables or other obstructions.
17mm
socket or
wrench
TURNBUCKLE
SET SCREW
2.5mm
Allen
• Attach guy wire to building structure while maintaining a 45° angle between
the ceiling and the guy wire.
• Do not wrap guy wires around the building structure. The guys wires could fray
if in contact with the building structure.
A
Attach beam
clamps to
structure. Clip
15’ guy wire
end to beam
clamp.
B
Feed one end
of the 15’ guy
wire through
the Gripple.
C
Clip end of
the 2’ guy
wire to the
eyebolt of the
turnbuckle.
D
Feed the
opposite end of
the 2’ guy wire
through the
same Gripple as
the 15’ guywire
from step B.
F & G
Tighten bolts on
Gripples, and
then tighten the
set screws on the
turnbuckles.
E
Feed guy wires through disc to hold in place
during turnbuckle installation. Pull excess cable
until guy wire is taut. Place level against the
downrod and tighten the turnbuckles by hand
in a crisscross pattern, periodically checking to
ensure the downrod is plumb and the fan is
level.
A
C
E F G
D
B

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NOTE
The blade is marked with a number to
signify which size fan with which it goes.
Make sure you match the correct blade size
with the correct motor size.
INSTALLATION STEP 6: ECO & XP BLADE INSTALL
19mm
Deep socket
or wrench
B
Start the nylon lock nuts onto
the press studs to hold in
place.
C
Tighten the nylon locknuts on
the the press studs using the
19mm wrench or socket.
D
Repeat steps A-C for each of
the remaining blades.
A
To install blade, insert the
press studs through the
holes in the blade holder.
Remember to install with the
numbers facing up.
A
C
B

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B
Install the supplied patch bolt
and tighten until it fully seats
against the retention pin.
C
Use a torque wrench to
tighten the two set screws
to 20 ft. lbs (240 in. lbs.)
Alternate between the two set
screws 2-3 times to ensure
proper torque.
D
Repeat steps A-C for each of
the four remaining blades.
A
Line up the pin on the blade
holder with the opening on
the hub and insert until pin
clicks into place.
NOTE
The blade end is marked with a number
to signify which size fan it goes with.
Make sure you match the correct blade
size with the correct motor size.
INSTALLATION STEP 6: TITAN BLADE INSTALL
5mm
Allen Head
Socket
One 5mm allen head socket will be included in every Titan order.
A
B
C
13mm
socket or
wrench

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TITAN AMP DRAW
FAN DIAMETER 220V / 1PH RECOMMENDED
BREAKER SIZE 220V / 3 PH RECOMMENDED
BREAKER SIZE 480V / 3PH RECOMMENDED
BREAKER SIZE
24 ft 8.2A 15A 4.3A 10A 3A 5A
20 ft 7.2A 10A 4.0A 10A 2.6A 5A
18 ft 7.8A 10A 4.1A 10A 2.4A 5A
16 ft 7.2A 10A 3.8A 5A 1.8A 5A
14 ft 5.4A 10A 2.8A 5A 1.2A 5A
REFERENCE TITAN ELECTRICAL
Do not use extension cord with fan.
Do not remove covers while power is on.
Do not use improper voltage source.
This manual suits for next models
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