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ELECTRICAL WORK MUST BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED PERSON(S) IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL NATIONAL
AND LOCAL CODES/STANDARDS.
Airius recommends installing a dedicated circuit to only be used with the Air Pear units. DO NOT wire the Air Pear units into
the lighting circuit, as the system will cycle on and off with the lights, greatly reducing the system’s effectiveness.
Air Pear model 10, 15 or 25 fans use very little amperage (less than 1 amp) thus multiple outlets may be installed on one
circuit. Outlets are available in many configurations, check with the local electrical contractor to determine the preferred type
for the facility. Outlets should generally be mounted vertically unless a “twist/locking” type is being used.
Facilities with fire suppression systems installed often have a master cut-off switch to shut off all power in the event of a fire
or emergency. The electrical circuits for the Air Pear system should be wired through that shut-off.
Refer to page 9 for plug wiring directions.
Refer to page 8 for specific model amperage.
To confirm electrical continuity, if possible, plug the Air Pear system into an energized outlet at floor level, similar to the outlet
installed in the ceiling, before permanently mounting the Air Pear in the ceiling.
Preparing the Work Site - Electrical Installation
Preparing the Work Site - Mechanical Installation
PRE-INSTALLATION
A ladder, scissor lift or other suitable means of reaching the installation point will be required.
The Air Pear system is designed to hang vertically 12-to-18 inches below the ceiling of the facility with the nozzle pointing
to the floor for maximum thermal equalization. NOTE: the bail may be angled, as it is ratcheted for special situations where
a vertical air column is undesirable and an angled column would be more effective.
Make sure the air column will have an unimpeded path from the nozzle to the floor.
The Air Pear unit is designed to hang vertically and freely from the ceiling on hardware, for models 10/15/25, capable of
supporting a minimum of five times the weight of the Air Pear unit, 60 lb (27 kg). Example - 1/4” (7 mm) diameter steel bolt
is rated at a 60 lb (27 kg) load.
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, electrical outlets/service and accessibility will define the
appropriate hardware for each installation.
If installing within a suspended ceiling make sure there are no objects (ducts, sprinklers, conduit, etc), for clearance
purposes, directly above the proposed location of installation and relocate if necessary.
Refer to installation directions on page 11 for further information.
Refer to Suspended Ceiling Kit Assembly and Installation on page 14.
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