So this was a big picture find while working on a bar reach in I heard a loud noise coming from their exhaust fan and investigated a bit and found that the motor bearings were going bad.
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This video is brought to you by spore'ln quality, integrity and tradition. All right, I was at this location the other day working on a bar region and just kind of walking around. You know. Looking at the big picture, I I heard a funny noise coming from this exhaust fan, so I opened it up.

I had just put new bearings on this last year: there's no problem there, but the sound seemed to be coming from the motor. So I went ahead and looked into the motor and it sounded like the bearings were going bad, and so I went ahead and tried to grease up the motor. The sound went away for a minute, but then it came back again to me. It kind of sounds like a dry bearing, so what we're actually going to do is go ahead and replace this motor preemptively before it becomes a problem.

I already talked to the customer so we're gon na get this opened up because it's running I'm gon na do a baseline, current, draw check the pulley and then we're going to go ahead and replace everything so baseline. We're running about nine point: five, nine point: six somewhere in there allowed her draw qo8 single-phase. So that's good! I just wanted to kind of get an idea where we're at we're gon na get on replacing that thing. I want to point something out.

This is out in the desert heat we're looking to California, and it gets extremely hot in the summertime to the point that everything is brittle and you got to be careful, the wires are brittle. The electrical tape is all corroded. I mean it's just flaking off like that. You've got to be careful.

The reason why I'm pointing this out, like this that's exposed wire right there, just from just from bending the line. So you've got to be careful because when it's when it's live, you could have you know, sticking your hands in this electrical compartment can be a problem. Let's see got to be very careful all right. First off I set the motor in there and I noticed a couple things.

It wasn't really lining up straight, so I started measuring a few things and I found that someone has been tightening the belt by just moving one motor bracket bolt instead of both. So it was a half-inch higher on this side, half inch lower on this side, so I leveled it out to where this measurement right. Here it's exactly three and a half inches exactly three and a half inches that gave me a level playing field and then I'm trying to line up the pulley and I get it. You know I haven't checked it with a straightedge yet, but I get it.

I balled and all looks well and I go to Snug it on, so I can put the straight edge on there and just because you want to be careful about this. I pulled the set screw out and I noticed that the set screw is not making contact with the key. It's only hitting the shaft right that I know that's probably hard to see back in there but uh. So there's a problem here.

This motor needs to go this way, therefore, so that way the the setscrew can hit the key. So I got to see if I can get adjustment out of it. I hate to do this, if not we'll have to flip this pulley around but we'll see, but you got to watch this kind of stuff because you don't want it setting on the shaft, if you don't have to well. I hate to do this, but I had to flip the pulley around which sucks, because it makes it difficult to adjust so in order to adjust it but anyways.
It's life there's not enough in order to pushing it back to where the the key way would safely push. On the I mean the the set screw and safely push on. The key makes me have to go back this far and the bolts don't line up and I don't want to have to drill a hole so we're just gon na flip it around and we'll line it up. That way, all right, I'm pulling wire right now, new wire through here, it's just single-phase, the old one.

If we look at it right here towards the end, it was like this is all broken, and so you got to watch for that. Look at look at the heat it's been just like deteriorating it so anyways the the incoming wires good, no problems with that. So, just working along, I like to tape up my RIA my switches and receptacles whenever, whenever I'm done that way, they don't short out against the side of the box that is usually going into so we're just going to wire in the motor. Now all right, we're gon na power it up and check rotation rotation should be clockwise.

So, let's see what happens here, Polly doesn't blow up in my face nice and quiet 8.5 amps, it's whisper-quiet, I love it. We might speed it up a little bit because we don't want to slow the fan down any. I didn't have my tachometer normally, I would have checked it with a tachometer, but everything's the same, so we should be able to get about the same rotation out by adjusting to current, draw we're gon na. Let it run for a few minutes and also check voltage, but looking very good all right.

So here's where the problem of having the pulley on there incorrectly comes in there's a big key and that key won't come out. There's not enough room. So I have to remove the entire pulley to open it up now, I want to say something else to the old motor was running, damn near close to the Fla. You know the recommended current draw of the motor okay or the maximum current draw.

Whatever you want to say, but this motor is almost identical. Yes, the it's a different brand, but the current draw you know the Fla is pretty much the same. It's the same horsepower it's the same, RPM, okay, the Polish Eve I adjusted pretty much to the same. Setting so I am gon na speed it up just a little bit, but I'm not gon na.

Take it up too fast. Okay and here's my logic with this, you can change the air balance of the build and you don't want to mess with that stuff. In a perfect world I should have put a tachometer on here and measured the speed of the draw a driven. You know shaft, but I didn't have one so life happens, but it's very possible that the bearings going out in the old motor was causing it to run high amps.
So with that being said, I don't want to just max the amps out on this one, because you've got to be a little bit careful. So I'm gon na go ahead and adjust it. One turn speed it up, but that's it and we're gon na leave it with that and see how the customer likes it. If they have any issues, we can speed it up faster, but I don't really want to mess with the airflow too much on this.

Alright, to align these guys, what I do is I I ball: it really well, okay and then, when I'm all set and done, I've got a straight edge and all you're gon na do is put the straight edge. I'm gon na shave down there and you want it to line up straight on here too and we're good. Our straightedge is good. Another camera doesn't pick that up really well, but it's nice and aligned tension is correct.

We're going to tighten everything up and then start it up and check her and draw again everything's, nice and quiet I wouldn't have in Greece. These bearings real, quick just because they were installed last year, and it's probably about time, especially with the heat out here. Current draw is good we're not running over Fla Fla on this is 10.5 for 208 single-phase, so we're good we're gon na leave it up that we're gon na, let it run and I'm going to start assembling everything. Alright, we're at our exhaust hood right now, and my hood for that particular fan - is right here, everything's running good and tell the customer to keep an eye on it all right.

So this was like I said in the video I was there for a bar reaching and just looking at the big picture. I walked the roof and heard a funny noise coming from the exhaust fan. Then what I did was, I went ahead and went downstairs grabbed. The customer asked him if they were interested in coming on the roof with me and then took them up and showed them that exhaust fan once they came on the roof.

I explained to them the potential problems that could happen if that motor was to fail and why we need to change it before it fails to eliminate an emergency call. Now it was a Friday evening and I had confidence that I could make it through the weekend. So I actually came back out, I think Tuesday, over the next week and went ahead and replaced the the motor and everything was. You know fine after that, but I can't stress enough that this is why I'm not a fan of people wearing headphones when they're working, because it's something like this.

While I was working on the bar regions - and I was just walking around - I could hear that noise across the roof and I knew something wasn't right. I used my instincts, I listened to my senses, you know and when I do a preventative maintenance or I'm doing any other work, you get used to the sounds that you hear on each particular roof and when you hear something different, you should stop and think twice About it, okay, you know always trying to take care of the customers best interest because it benefits you at the same time. Right because I got to get a sale out of it. I got to sell a motor without trying to rip them off without creating a problem.
You know, and they were happy because now we eliminated a problem potentially from shutting that restaurant down that particular restaurant cannot operate without that fan, so they literally have to shut the doors. If that went down on a Saturday night, they're shutting the doors on a Saturday night, so it's that kind of stuff that I really try to stress. You know to make sure that we're taking care of the customer the to the best of our ability. Okay, I really appreciate you guys taking the time to watch this video keep in mind.

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45 thoughts on “Loud noise from the exhaust fan”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars David says:

    mechanics stethoscope is cheap but invaluable for diagnosing mechanical noises.

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gunnar Guðvarðarson says:

    Are there never metal chains used in fans?

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Daniel Lee says:

    that hood fan is so clean wtf lol

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dr.Andy Hill says:

    I agree with getting used to the sounds of certain setups. Even in the computer business, you get used to the sound of disks and fans and then hear when something different.

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars pepsicolachao says:

    Nice and quiet after motor replacement!

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chief T33 says:

    The fan shaft RPM might not have given you an accurate reading from the old motor because of the motor having an internal (bearing) problem. Just a thought?

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars george curtis says:

    I hated and never listen to music when i worked. Even today being retired, i dont listen to music unless im in bed. Yea, i found it distracting and it did not allow you to hear anything that might be important. Even in my shop, no music was allowed. Well, tried it for a short time but found it to be a bad idea. Service area Kanata??

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Thomas Philyaw says:

    Just working my way through your videos and your Spidy senses are on point. Taking customer to the problem so they can see and hear the issue is such good workmanship and great customer service.

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Douglas Morgan says:

    I know I sold Motors for 37 years Are you in Nepean ?

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Douglas Morgan says:

    Ah Man Baldor is domestic in those smaller frame motors Lesson is crap from MX or China Service area Orleans??

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Randy mack says:

    great advice on the wire, a co-worker sister had a mobile home, just doing general cleaning, when it was built a nail hit a power wire, she touched nail with dishrag, it was inside a cabinet, but 1 touch, & she lost her life, & just 120 volt, electrical can be extremely deadly, always use caution.

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Anthony Manelis says:

    I agree, you always have to be super careful and watch out for brittle/damaged wire insulation. The summer heat in Texas causes the same issues. You should check out Voltclaw. I keep em in my bag and use them regularly.

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Travis Green says:

    I call bull shit on rotation being right the first time you have a 50/50 shot and I’m wrong 98% of the time lol

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars 750 kV says:

    Lot of rotor slip too, the older motor worked hard.

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dawson T says:

    can we get a playlist of you at this location? Service area Ottawa??

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars zuki says:

    I am retired after 39 years working the frontlines in Canada. I enjoy your videos. Been there, done that. Just when you think you've seen it all, here comes another one!
    One formula that I learned in trade school always came in handy when a tach was not, is: rpmA/rpmB =dia.B/dia.A.

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars uxwbill says:

    I am surprised the electrical tape turned brittle. I would have expected it to melt, but maybe humidity with heat contributes to that?

    I am amazed by all the places people shouldn't wear headphones, and yet they do.

  18. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tom Thumb says:

    Fully agree about using your hearing as a diagnostic tool!!!
    Also, if you have your ears covered how are you going to hear someone yelling at you in an emergency? Service area Nepean??

  19. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars isettech says:

    Pro tip. The amps will change with applied voltage. Low and High voltage increase amps. Check the voltage when adjusting the fan load on the motor. Restricted air flow reduce mechanical load and results in LOWER amps. Check the filters when setting up a fan. Are you in Ottawa ?

  20. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gary Roberts says:

    why did you not change the bearing

  21. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars TheStuffz says:

    funny 2 days ago the bearing replacement video was in my suggested…

  22. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars David Milhous Carter says:

    I'm going to take a shot of tequila every time he says "I went ahead". 😉

  23. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars David James says:

    Has any restaurant expressed an interest in installing UV / antimicrobial lights i to their ventilation systems? Do you have an opinion on them?

  24. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars David James says:

    Has anyone ever mentioned to you about as this coronavirus thing pans out that restaurants and such would want more fresh air pumped into their buildings?

  25. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Joshua Araña says:

    Hi sir, i have a question i hope you'll answer it hehe, btw this is my question, me and my father have a testo549 and we want to switch on the bluetooth so the manual said, we'll press the arrow up and down simultaneously for 3sec. but it wont switch to on, maybe u can give me and my father an idea how to switch the bluetooth on. Thankkssss and have a good day

  26. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dave K says:

    Good stuff Chris..be safe out there.

  27. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Allan Skogsholm says:

    nice vid man!, really enjoyable to watch and hear your commentary, thats really cool of you to talk to us like a teacher would, you could work as a teacher and all the students would love you because of how you explain things, 🙂

  28. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars THEMANTR says:

    Just go on with the vids man, I love your channel so much. I'm a (technical) IT guy and I learn so much of your videos! Are you in Barrhaven ?

  29. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars eggman9713 says:

    Clients that actually are willing to do preventative maintenance and service firms that enable them to do it. Makes me a happy engineer.

  30. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Frank Jackson says:

    “Eye ball it really well”
    Love your videos! Keep it up. Are you in Kanata ?

  31. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Joshua Schaffner says:

    I TRY to see both sides, BUT how the hell do ppl 👎 this video 🤯!!!! NEVER UNDERSTAND 🤷‍♂️

  32. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dunc Keroo says:

    Good adjustment — once the air cools down a bit the current will increase slightly because cooler air is more dense.

  33. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Soulless Productions says:

    Why does commercial use r22 and residential use r134?

  34. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars DigitalIP says:

    is there ever a time you use liquid electrical tape or do you only use normal E tape?

  35. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars brad mironik says:

    Good video chris. I would really be interested to see a bearing autopsy on this motor.

  36. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars INeedABetterNameHere says:

    Greetings from Sweden. I really like your videos. One really small suggestion, try to increase the volume of your microphone when you are back at your office, it's often lower than the rest of your videos. I don't want to miss out on anything important you say afterwards as I always watch to the end.

  37. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars TheColinputer says:

    I agree with your methods. You see a something that will soon be a problem. Mention it or show it to the customer. And at the end of the day its the customers decision to replace it or not. A motor like that and the service call to replace it is prob worth peanuts compared to the loss of revenue and emergency after hours call should it fail

  38. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gene Miller says:

    Baldor makes good motors. Did you pull off the belt and listen separately listen or just use your experience❓

  39. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars memyselfand ifarmer says:

    Safety factor amps!
    Never use electric tape!

  40. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Christopher Gonzales says:

    I wish my boss aproched problems the way you do

  41. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Hola! KidozyGAME says:

    workers in your field wear headphones to protect their ears (I.E. Sense of hearing).
    You not wearing hearing protection in environments like that can irreparably damage your hearing
    (i'd wear headphones until the call job is done, then take them off to do audible examinations of every thing else)

  42. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars HaxMcGee says:

    I eye ball it really well. Some people's definition of "well" is far different 🤣😒

  43. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars david1700000 says:

    Are you going to wear the mask to work out there/outdoor?

  44. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Alejandro Mata says:

    I’ve been told by many that once balancing and proper pulley size has been determined you should replace adjustable pulley with a regular pulley of correct size.

  45. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars William Sevier says:

    Wish the place I worked was more about preventative maintenance than it is about emergency repairs on a Sunday…I swear everything breaks on a Sunday, or a late night Friday. Seems cheaper in the long run to fix stuff that is wearing out before it fails completely and causes a larger more expensive failure.

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