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Service Procedures
Wear safety glasses and earplugs when working on the blower system, Airknife,
JetBlast™, or any other discharge nozzles of your JetAir Technologies Blower System.
Follow all National, State, Local, and Company codes and policies when disconnecting
the electrical power at the motor, junction box, fuse box or circuit breaker before
working on your system. Take special precautions to make sure that power cannot be
turned on while you are working on the blower. Use an approved lock out / tag out
system.
Review Adjustable Frequency AC Drives Safety Precautions in User Manual. Note:
Adjustable Frequency AC Drives can retain an electrical charge for up to three minutes
after disconnecting power.
Blower units that are damaged and unable to run because of overheated motor,
impeller damage, impeller non-rotation or other problem must be factory serviced.
See Warranty and Terms & Conditions at the end of this document for information
on making a warranty claim. JetAir’s return address is:
JetAir Technologies, LLC
1884 Eastman Avenue, #112
Ventura, California 93003 USA
Attn: Returns (RA No. ------)
JET-3™ Blowers are designed for easy replacement and reinstallation. Prior to factory
shipment back to JetAir you need to place motor-impeller assembly into a secure
container for shipment to JetAir Technologies. Returns damaged due to poor
packaging will void the warranty. JetAir must issue a Return Merchandise
Authorization Number (RA) prior to accepting any return per the terms and conditions
detailed at the end of this document.
Shipments without an RA number will be refused.
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High Speed motor
JetAir Technologies blowers employ a special high speed motor and have an extended
life when operated under normal conditions. Each motor is ultra-balanced at the
factory for high-speed operation and do not need periodic re-lubrication.
Motors should be bolted to a secure non-vibrating surface or platform. Vibration pads
are not necessary unless there is a need to dampen outside or non-blower induced
vibration.
Motor Operating altitudes are Sea Level to 3300 feet or 1000M.
Motor Operating Ambient Temperatures are –25ºC to 40ºC
Misapplication of a motor in a hazardous environment can cause fire or an explosion
and result in serious injury or death.