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A. Blower fan and motor do
not start.
1. Wiring.
a. Proper wire size not
used for motor.
b. Not wired correctly.
c. Unit not wired for
available voltage.
d. Input circuit down.
e. Electrical supply
circuit down.
1. Starter kicks out.
a. Incorrect starter heater
elements are installed.
b. Collector access covers
are off or not closed
tight.
c. Hopper discharge open
to atmosphere.
1a. Rewire per local and
national codes for proper
wire size.
1b. Check and correct internal
motor wiring for proper
connections for your
voltage. See Wiring
Diagram on motor.
1c. Correct wiring for proper
input voltage.
1d. Check input to motor
circuits for voltage on all
leads.
1e. Check the electrical supply
circuit for proper output
voltage. Check fuse or
circuit breaker fault.
Replace if necessary.
1a. Check for proper motor
starter heater elements.
Replace with proper value
heater elements if needed.
1b. Tighten access covers by
hand securely.
1c. Install bin to hopper
discharge.
B. Blower fan and motor
start, but do not stay
running.
8.0 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
TROUBLE
REMEDY
POSSIBLE CAUSE
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