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NPBI AUTO-CLEANING IONIZER 

Maintenance and Troubleshooting

Operation 

Once powered, the unit initiates an internal check of all systems. If the self-cleaning wiper blades are 

not in the “home” position, they will move to the home position.

Cleaning Cycle

The unit comes with a preset cleaning cycle designed to clean the brushes every 3 days. At any time, 

the cleaning cycle can be tested by pushing the clean button on the side panel and the unit will initiate 

a cleaning cycle. To change the cycle frequency, press the cleaning cycle button once, and while it’s 

moving, hold the cleaning cycle button in for 5 seconds. The LED will start flashing and pressing the 

cycle button again will change the days and the LED will flash at the rate selected, i.e., every day is 

one blink per second, 3 days is 3 blinks per second and every 5 days is 5 blinks per second. Stop 

pressing the button once you see the number of blinks desired. In most applications, the unit will 

never require programming in the field. Once programmed, the cycle is saved to internal memory 

regardless of power loss.

Maintenance

The GPS-FC24-AC is designed to be maintenance free, thanks to the patent-pending self-cleaning 

system. Over time and hundreds of self-cleaning cycles, the carbon fiber brushes may wear down 

due to mechanical friction and require rep1lacement. With the unit powered off, remove the two 

Phillips screws holding the brushes down, as seen in the image below. Pull the brushes out of the 

electrical connector and-insert the new brushes. Replace the Phillips screws and energize the unit. 

Press the cleaning cycle button and make sure the wiper pushes through the carbon fibers easily.

Problem

Solution

Unit will not power up

Confirm proper voltage is applied and to the correct terminals.

No LED

If the correct voltage source has been confirmed, switch is 

on and the unit does not power up, contact your installing 

contractor or Industrial Maid LLC for servicing.

Wiper blade sticking on brushes

The brushes are designed to move up and down. Push or pull 

the brushes gently using a pair of needle nosed pliers until the 

wiper blade barely touches the brushes.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Summary of Contents for AZTech 1500iP

Page 1: ...1 Owners Manual AZTech Model 1500iP PORTABLE INDOOR AIR PURIFIER Contents Safety Inspection 2 Specifications 3 Installation 4 Replacement Parts 5 Electrical 6 Troubleshooting Notes 11 Warranty 17...

Page 2: ...liability if the unit is not operated according to this manual Do not use the Air Cleaner for an application other than for which it was intended Consult your distributor Applicable Codes or call Indu...

Page 3: ...45 lbs Power 115 1 60 Switch 15 cord Air Volume 1500 CFM 1 W G Motor 3 4 HP 115 1 60 PSC 9 1 FLA Blower 10 x 8 forward curve direct drive blower Exhaust 4 way aluminum exhaust grille Filters Prefilter...

Page 4: ...Model 1500iP requires no mechanical installation The unit is ready for operation once it is safely uncrated and all packaging is removed Please see the appendix for any optional equipment purchased w...

Page 5: ...11 0010 1 4 WAY EXHAUST GRILLE 11 FRO2 2424 1 24 X 24 X 2 PAD FRAME OPTIONAL 12 ELCD 1415 1 15 FT POWER CORD 13 MT41 1013 1 3 4 115 V 3 SPEED MOTOR 14 BW10 DD08 1 10 X 8 DIRECT DRIVE BLOWER 15 62 10 3...

Page 6: ...r cleaner to avoid over amping the motor voiding warranty Motor Starters wiring overloads and thermal protection are NOT provided by the Manufacturer All Field wiring should be performed by a qualifie...

Page 7: ...0kcmil 4 0 3 600kcmil 400kcmil 1 0 1250kcmil 800kcmil 4 0 150 350kcmil 250kcmil 2 700kcmil 500kcmil 2 0 1500kcmil 900kcmil 250kcmil 200 500kcmil 350kcmil 1 0 1250kcmil 800kcmil 4 0 1750kcmil 1250kcmil...

Page 8: ...3 6 12 3 8 1 0 6 2 0 4 4 0 3 5 10 6 4 2 1 7 1 2 8 6 3 1 1 0 10 8 4 2 1 0 2 0 Table B Minimum Wire Sizes for Single Phase Motors Type S SO SJ SJO etc Flexible cable wire sizes See NEC Article 400 for...

Page 9: ...or serviced by a qualified motor repair shop before operating Recommended Maintenance Remove dirt accumulations in and around vent openings by vacuuming Dirt accumulations can cause motor overheating...

Page 10: ...onths Heavy duty use in dirty dusty locations high ambients moisture laden atmosphere constant vibration 4 Months 4 Months 3 Months NOTE 1 Motors operating faster than 1800 RPM should be relubricated...

Page 11: ...nd reset overload relay in starter Check heater rating against motor nameplate current rating 4 Overload internal thermal protector tripped 4 Check motor load If motor has an automatic or manual reset...

Page 12: ...loaded bearings 4 Replace bearings check loading and alignment 5 Defective winding Bent or bowed shaft 5 Repair or replace 6 Loose sheave or misaligned coupling 6 Tighten set screw s realign coupling...

Page 13: ...ate or terminal box cover 2 Follow motor manufacturer s instructions for motor lubrication Remove excess lubricant 3 Follow Replacement Parts Manual for blower bearing lubrication 4 Check wiring to ma...

Page 14: ...Too much air flow 1 Blower speed too high 1 Check for correct drives 2 Filter s not in place 2 Install filter s Unit fails to operate 1 Blown fuse or open circuit breaker 1 Replace fuse or reset circu...

Page 15: ...ramming in the field Once programmed the cycle is saved to internal memory regardless of power loss Maintenance The GPS FC24 AC is designed to be maintenance free thanks to the patent pending self cle...

Page 16: ...____ HP________________________ VOLTAGE____________________MFG DATE__________________ VOLTAGE L1_______________________L2________________________L3____________________ AMP DRAW L1_____________________...

Page 17: ...apply to covered defects in Components that are discovered by Owner within the respective thirty six 36 months or twelve 12 months following the Invoice Date the Warranty Period and are reported to I...

Page 18: ...or any third party to a properly handle transport and or store any Industrial Maid Components b properly select and prepare a location that is adequate for where the Industrial Maid Components will be...

Page 19: ...COST PAID BY OWNER AS TO SUCH NON CONFORMING COST OF SUCH NON CONFORMING GOODS OR SERVICES C Limitation on the Nature of Damages EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED IN SECTION 4 ABOVE INDUSTRIAL MAID SHALL N...

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