TurfBreeze Fan Manuals & Installation Documentation

 TurfBreeze Fan Installation & Operator Manual
 Ground Pole Installation
TB-50 Component Diagram
TB-36, TB-30, TB-22 Component Diagram
TurfBreeze Electrical Schematics (Bundle)

TurfBreeze Gas Fan Wiring Schematic
Fan Housing Mounted Controls Template
Fan Housing Mounted Control Box Wire Routing
Fan Pole Mounted Control Box Wire Routing
Remote Mounted Control Box Wire Routing
TurfBreeze Control Component Diagram, 1PH (Color)
TurfBreeze Control Component Diagram, 3PH (Color)

Installing TurfBreeze

TurfBreeze Planning

 

Size

Fans are rated in CFM (cubic feet per minute) at a specific static pressure, similar to a water pump. Generally, the larger the green, a fan with more CFM is preferred. Similar to sprinkler heads, fan size must provide adequate energy to offer sufficient velocity at the furthest point from the fan.

 

Quantity

The general rule of thumb is one fan per green. One large fan always works better than two or more smaller fans. Even for deeply pocketed greens, one fan will suffice, but you may need to choose a fan with a higher CFM to provide adequate air movement over the entire surface.

 

Placement

Fans can be discreetly hidden in tree lines and silhouetted against a background. Even though fans are usually quieter than a homeowner’s air conditioning system, it is best to keep fans as far as possible from patios and porches as the predominant fan "sound path" is from the inlet to outlet. Set the oscillation range as short as possible to achieve the best coverage. If the oscillator is set at half of the maximum range, twice the amount of air reaches the green. Optimally, a fan should be positioned horizontal to the green with a 30° cone of air catching the edge of the green closest to the fan.

 

Placing a TurfBreeze Order

With the high demand during warm weather, the best time to order your TurfBreeze product is during fall, winter, or early spring. TurfBreeze encourages early orders so that fans can be delivered, properly installed and ready to operate prior to the arrival of hot, humid weather.

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