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KAISER PERMANENTE Site Prep #1 Electrical Service <br />ASC & Clinic (HUB) March 18, 2020 <br />Everett, WA Project No. 19.05002.00 <br />C. Lubricate bearings. <br />3.7 CLEANING <br />A. After completing installation, inspect exposed finish. Remove burrs, dirt, and construction <br />debris, and repair damaged finishes including chips, scratches, and abrasions. <br />B. Clean fan interiors to remove foreign material and construction debris. Vacuum clean fan <br />wheel and cabinet. <br />3.8 START-UP PROCEDURES <br />A. Final Checks before Startup: Perform the following operations and checks before <br />startup: <br />1. Verify that shipping, blocking, and bracing are removed. <br />2. Verify that unit is secure on mountings and supporting devices and that <br />connections for piping, ducts, and electrical components are complete. Verify <br />that proper thermal -overload protection is installed in motors, starters, and <br />disconnects. <br />3. Perform cleaning and adjusting specified in this Section. <br />4. Disconnect fan drive from motor, verify proper motor rotation direction, and verify <br />fan wheel free rotation and smooth bearing operation. Reconnect fan drive <br />system, align and adjust belts, and install belt guards. <br />5. Lubricate bearings, pulleys, belts, and other moving parts with factory - <br />recommended lubricants. <br />6. Verify that manual and automatic volume control and fire and smoke dampers in <br />connected ductwork systems are in the fully open position. <br />7. Disable automatic temperature -control operators. <br />B. Starting procedures for fans are as follows: <br />1. Energize motor; verify proper operation of motor, drive system, and fan wheel. <br />Adjust fan to indicated RPM. <br />2. Measure and record motor voltage and amperage. <br />C. Shut unit down and reconnect automatic temperature -control operators. <br />D. Refer to Division 23 Section "Testing, Adjusting, and Balancing for HVAC" for procedures <br />for air -handling -system testing, adjusting, and balancing. <br />E. Replace fan and motor pulleys as required to achieve design conditions. <br />3.9 DEMONSTRATION <br />A. Train Owner's maintenance personnel on procedures and schedules related to startup <br />and shutdown, troubleshooting, servicing, and preventive maintenance. <br />B. Review data in the operation and maintenance manuals. Refer to Division 01 Section <br />"Closeout Procedures." <br />C. Schedule 8 hours training with Owner, through Architect, with at least 7 days' advance <br />notice. <br />D. Demonstrate operation of fans. Conduct walking tour of the Project. Briefly identify <br />location and describe function, operation, and maintenance of each power ventilator. <br />END OF SECTION 23 34 00 <br />FANS 23 34 00 - 7 <br />