Greenheck Fan Fan FA 103 00 User Manual

Fan Application  
FA/103-00  
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product  
application guide  
A technical bulletin for engineers, contractors and students in the air movement and control industry.  
Understanding bearings for the fan industry  
Bearings are one of the most critical components in  
meaning. It’s time to end the confusion! In today’s  
the operation of a fan and careful consideration  
must be given to the selection of the appropriate  
bearing for each application. Fan manufacturers  
terminology the preferred term is L . However, L  
is sometimes used, therefore both meanings must  
be understood.  
10  
50  
that have comprehensive product line ranging from  
small light duty commercial fans to heavy duty,  
L
life: The preferred term in specifying bearing life.  
10  
high-speed  
industrial  
fans  
inherently  
acquire more  
experience in  
bearing  
application.  
The American Bearing Manufacturers Association  
(ABMA), formerly the AFBMA defines the Basic  
Rating Life, L as the bearing life associated with a  
10  
90% reliability when operating under conventional  
conditions, i.e. after a stated amount of time 90% of  
a group of identical bearings will not yet have  
developed metal fatigue. L life is also referred to  
10  
by manufacturers as the `minimum expected life’.  
Through the  
years  
L
life: Or average life.  
50  
Greenheck  
Although the L life is the proper method of  
specifying fatigue life per the ABMA, another term  
10  
has worked closely with our bearing supplier  
partners to establish the quality features required  
for our full range of products, and to provide the  
bearing life expectancy required by our industry.  
is often used in the industry. The L or average life  
50  
is accepted as the bearing life associated with a 50%  
reliability, i.e., after a stated amount of time, only  
50% of a group of identical bearings will not yet  
The following information is intended as a guide to  
understand fan-bearing life, components and some  
of the typical applications for which they are used.  
We will begin our discussion by defining some of  
the industry terms used to describe bearing life  
expectancy.  
have developed metal fatigue. L life equals five  
50  
times the L life.  
10  
In other words, to get a L life equal to a L  
50  
10  
80,000-hour life, you must specify the L life to be  
50  
400,000 hours. The following chart shows a  
comparison of L to L equivalents.  
10  
50  
Bearing Life  
Required L  
Equivalent L (avg)  
Bearing life is usually expressed as the number of  
hours an individual bearing will operate before the  
first evidence of metal fatigue develops in the rings  
or rolling elements. In past years, four different  
terms were used when referring to bearing life. The  
10  
50  
Life Hours  
Life Hours  
20,000  
40,000  
80,000  
100,000  
200,000  
100,000  
200,000  
400,000  
500,000  
1,000,000  
terms commonly used were B or L and B or  
10  
10  
50  
L . The terms B and L had the same meaning  
50  
10  
10  
and the terms B and L also had the same  
50  
50  
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locations on the shaft; thrust loads; and the  
direction of belt pull. Most often the selection  
program used is one developed by a bearing  
manufacturer. Greenheck engineers use Dodge  
bearing selection software. Based on the output  
results of this data, Greenheck engineers are able to  
select the bearings that best meet each individual  
application.  
somewhat within the race, so the race doesn’t need  
to pivot within the pillow block.  
2. Noise and vibration testing  
All “air handling quality” bearings are 100%  
vibration tested. These high test standards are  
designed to discover microscopic manufacturing  
defects that may either cause higher noise levels or  
lead to premature failure of the bearing.  
Light duty bearings  
3. Bore Size Test  
All “air handling quality” bearings are 100%  
inspected to insure that the inner race diameter is  
within tolerance. A bore size larger than tolerance  
would allow the bearing to shift which could cause  
misalignment.  
Ball bearings with stamped steel housings are well  
suited for applications with very light loads and  
lower speeds. The main design characteristic that  
defines stamped  
bearings is the rubber  
sleeve around the  
bearing insert, which  
snaps into the  
stamped housing. The  
use of these bearings  
is limited to fan  
products with 3⁄4 inch  
and smaller diameter  
The benefits of “air handling quality” bearings to  
the life of ventilation equipment are being seen  
throughout the HVAC industry. More and more  
manufacturers are providing air handling quality  
bearings as their standard.  
Ball Bearing with rubber sleeve  
and stamped steel housing.  
Ball bearings  
The Dodge D-Lok pillow block bearing  
shafts, and one  
incorporates a “heavy-clamp-style” locking collar as  
an alternative to the typical set screw locking  
system. This design allows the bearing race to be  
tightened concentrically about the shaft. This type  
of locking mechanism gives two distinct advantages  
over the set screw method. First it maintains one  
common center axis of the shaft and bearing,  
whereas tightening of the set screw forces the shaft  
off to one side, offsetting its rotating axis. Secondly,  
the shaft and bearing race come into surface-to-  
surface contact upon tightening. This increase in  
contact surface area not only improves the holding  
strength of the bearing to the shaft, but it also  
eliminates problems with burring on the shaft  
caused by the tightening of set screws.  
horsepower and smaller motors.  
Air handling quality  
When the operating level of the ball bearings with  
stamped steel housing is exceeded, air handling  
quality ball, spherical or tapered roller pillow block  
or flange-mount bearings are primarily specified.  
These bearings have been engineered specifically  
for air handling applications and feature special  
construction and tighter quality control. In order for  
a bearing to be of “air handling quality,” it must  
meet the following specifications:  
1. Reduced swivel torque  
Proper alignment of the bearing to the shaft is  
essential in preventing vibration, noise and damage  
to the bearing components. To allow a bearing to  
self align under light loading, it must have a low  
swivel torque. A low swivel torque enables the  
outer race of the bearing to pivot or swivel within  
the cast pillow block, allowing the bearing to align  
to the shaft much easier. It should be noted that this  
feature is special only to air handling ball bearings  
and tapered roller bearings. Spherical designs  
inherently allow for easy self-aligning because the  
race has a radius that allows the rollers to pivot  
Application  
Greenheck uses Dodge  
D-Lok ball bearings for  
all centrifugal, vane  
axial and industrial  
units within the ball  
bearing application  
range. In our fan and  
ventilation line, Dodge  
D-Lok ball bearings are  
Ball bearing with D-Lok  
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used on Greenheck’s extended pressure CUBE  
exhaust fans (Model Cube-XP).  
adapter sleeve-mount locking  
system. Because of the  
geometry of the sleeve-mount  
design, a larger bearing is  
required for the same shaft  
size as would be used in a  
solid pillow block design.  
Consequently, the capacity of  
the rollers increases, thus  
The balance of the fan and ventilator products that  
exceed the limitations of the  
stamped steel bearings use the  
air handling ball bearing with  
the set screw locking method.  
This includes fans with a shaft  
diameter of one inch and  
Split housing  
requiring a higher minimal radial load for proper  
operation of the rollers.  
larger, and a motor of 1 1⁄2  
horsepower and larger. In  
applications with lower speeds  
the D-Lok mechanism is  
available, however, the D-Lok  
advantages are negligible and  
not cost justified.  
In some applications where contaminants need to  
be kept out of the bearing, special seals other than  
the labyrinth-type are used in the split pillow block  
housing. In these cases, the seal may be a speed-  
limiting factor and must be accounted for in the  
selection of the bearing.  
Ball bearing with set  
screw  
When the application load and speed exceed the  
capacity of ball bearings, roller pillow block  
bearings are typically  
specified. Like ball  
bearings, roller bearings  
In certain products, such as some vane axial belt  
drive fans, the installation of a pillow block bearing  
can be difficult simply because of physical space  
constraints within the belt  
can carry a combination  
of radial and thrust loads;  
however, roller bearings,  
tube. In such a case, a flange-  
mount bearing can be used.  
The bearing components are  
in order to operate  
properly, require a radial  
load at least equal to the  
essentially the same as the  
pillow block version, but the  
housing allows for face  
Roller bearing with set screw  
thrust load. Insufficient  
mounting around the shaft  
instead of pedestal mounting  
under the shaft.  
Flange mount bearing  
radial loading allows the rollers to skid within the  
race, which could cause premature failure of the  
bearing components. Tapered roller bearings that  
are similar to the spherical rollers, are commonly  
specified for vertical applications where high thrust  
loads are encountered.  
Summary  
The information in this article is a guideline to help  
communicate a better overall understanding of  
bearings and good bearing application.  
Currently, roller bearings are available with either  
the standard set screw-locking method, or the  
Dodge Imperial patented adapter-mounting system  
(spherical roller bearings only).  
Don’t let your air handling equipment suffer a short  
life span because of premature bearing failure.  
Applications are often times unique, and your  
selection will be based upon the bearing options  
best suited to your job specifications.  
Thus far all of the bearing options we have  
discussed have been in a solid housing, either  
stamped or pillow block. Once the application  
exceeds the speed limit for the contact seal and  
grease sump design of the solid housing, a split  
pillow block bearing is typically specified. The split  
pillow block design incorporates a friction-free  
labyrinth seal and a larger grease cavity. Higher  
speeds can then be attained and the rollers become  
the limiting factor instead of the seal.  
Greenheck engineers have over 40 years of  
experience in bearing selection and work closely  
with our vendors to ensure customers receive the  
highest quality products. Determine what bearing  
life your application requires and let Greenheck’s  
experienced engineering team specify the right  
bearing for the job.  
Split pillow block housings incorporate a tapered  
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