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Suggested Installation Methods
A feature of the Air Pear system is its flexibility. Hardware that may be used to hang the unit includes, but is not restricted to:
Hooks, chains, cables, carabiners, bridle rings, beam clamps and bolts. Roof structure, building construction and
accessibility will define the appropriate hardware for each installation.
After insuring the Air Pear system is firmly attached and after REMOVING YOUR HANDS FROM THE UNIT, ONLY THEN
is it safe to plug the unit into the power source using the approved plug to confirm function and electrical continuity.
NOTE: secure the power cord to the ceiling structure as added security. The cord will act as a safety leash and by securing
it the possibility of the plug accidentally coming out of the outlet is greatly reduced. A 50 lb (20 kg) rated Zip Tie, several
wraps of electrical tape or mechanics wire are examples of methods of securing the power cord.
The following graphic is an example of hanging the typical Air Pear unit:
Receptacle
120VAC with 3-prong Plug
Or
Twist-lock Plug
230/277VAC (single phase)
300 VAC Rated Cord
Furnished 6 ft (1.8m)
Air Pear Thermal Equalizer
w/ eyebolt (CAUTION: Unprotected
moving blades on some models)
Intake
Exhaust
60 lb (27 kg) Minimum Steel
Hook with Latch, Bridle Ring
or Carabiner
FOR BEST EFFICIENCY the Air Pear Thermal
Equalizer should be securely installed 12-to-18
inches from the ceiling. The Air Pear air column
should have an unobstructed passage to the floor.
The Air Pear should not be mounted directly in
front of heat ducts, vents or near any high
heat source.
Seismic leash
anchor point (see below)
Swivel
Cord Secured
Locking nuts, washers, or beam clamp
Unistrut or Ceiling Beam
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