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Operation

1.After power has been connected to unit, fans will start

in either preset (high/low) speed selection.

2.Air  velocity  is  controlled  by  selection  of  high  or  low

speed  indicator.  This  feature  allows  the  setting  of  air
velocity to individual desired performance and energy
efficiency.

3.Air direction at outlet can be controlled by adjustable

vanes  at  the  nozzle  which  compensates  for  possible
draft conditions.

NOTE: Air direction settings shown in Figures 6 & 7.

NOTE: Cold air will try to escape near floor level.
Warm air will try to penetrate curtain near top of
doorway. Air flow can be controlled by direction of
nozzle louvers and by high/low settings.

4.For multiple unit applications (wide openings), mount

units  a  minimum  of  3”  apart  to  allow  for  proper  air
intake and discharge.

Maintenance

WARNING: ALL ELECTRIC POWER MUST BE
DISCONNECTED WHEN INSTALLING OR SERVICING
THIS EQUIPMENT. MORE THAN ONE DISCONNECT
SWITCH MAY BE REQUIRED TO REMOVE POWER
FROM THE  UNIT.

LUBRICATION

Ball bearings are permanently lubricated and require no
further lubrication.

CLEANING

1.  The  air  door  cabinet  may  be  wiped  off  with  a  damp

cloth. Do not allow motor to get wet. Do not use sol-
vents or harsh detergents.

NOTE: Keep air intake louvers clear of dirt and dust
accumulation which could affect performance.

2. Check blower wheels for accumulated dirt twice a year

and clean.  If disassembly is required, see GENERAL
SERVICING section.

GENERAL SERVICING

WARNING: IF SERVICING IS REQUIRED, IT SHOULD
BE DONE BY QUALIFIED PERSONS ONLY.

WARNING: ALWAYS DISCONNECT POWER SUPPLY
BEFORE SERVICING.

1.To remove motor/blower heater assembly, 

repeat steps 4, 5 and 6 in Unpacking section.

2. Place motor/blower assembly on workbench.

3. To replace blower wheel, remove the three slotted hex

head  screws  on  outer  blower  ring  assembly  (See
Figure  8,  Replacement  Parts  Illustration.)  The  wheel
is held onto shaft by two hex head screws.

NOTE: To re-assemble repeat steps 4 & 5 in
installation section page 3.

IMPORTANT: NOTE POSITION OF WHEELS TO
PREVENT RUBBING WHEN REPLACED.

4. To remove motor:

a. Remove blower wheels. (See Step 3 above.)
b. Remove blower scrolI (six hex head screws).
c. Unscrew and remove motor mounts.

5. Replace motor/blower.

Figure 6 - Desired Air Flow
Adjustment for Temperature and
Humidity Control.

Figure 7 - Desired Air Flow Adjustment
for Insect and Dust Control.

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Summary of Contents for E3606-1125HFD

Page 1: ...125HFD 240 1 120 9 000 30 717 37 5 2700 2000 1 4HP E4812 1125HFD 240 1 120 10 800 36 860 45 0 2700 2000 1 4HP E6006 2125HFD 240 1 120 6000 20 478 25 0 3375 2500 1 4HP E6009 2125HFD 240 1 120 9000 30 717 37 5 3375 2500 1 4HP E6012 2125HFD 240 1 120 10 800 36 860 45 0 3375 2500 1 4HP Note For multiple unit installations recommended spacing between units should be a minimum of 3 inches and a maximum ...

Page 2: ...ch use voids the warranty and may create unsafe conditions WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT USE THIS AIR CURTAIN WITH ANY SOLID STATE SPEED CONTROL DEVICE 1 With packaged unit on the floor carton arrows should point upward 2 Carefully remove staples from top of carton and fold back sides 3 Carefully remove cabinet from carton by lifting out unit using finger holes in sty...

Page 3: ... others with insulation rated minimum 75 C 167 0 F One set of conductors from 240VAC 50 60Hz supply source shall be routed through the 3 4 inch conduit knockout using a suitable knockout connected to the contactor contact terminals marked L1 L2 A separated set of supply conductors from a 120VAC 50 60 Hz supply source shall be routed through 1 2 inch knockout using a suitable knockout connector for...

Page 4: ...NG 1 The air door cabinet may be wiped off with a damp cloth Do not allow motor to get wet Do not use sol vents or harsh detergents NOTE Keep air intake louvers clear of dirt and dust accumulation which could affect performance 2 Check blower wheels for accumulated dirt twice a year and clean If disassembly is required see GENERAL SERVICING section GENERAL SERVICING WARNING IF SERVICING IS REQUIRE...

Page 5: ... bearings Excessive noise 1 Reconnect to proper voltage 2 Open 3 Remove any obstruction 4 Position toggle switch to high 5 Clean 1 Improper voltage 2 Outlet louvers closed 3 Intakes obstructed 4 Motor speed setting on low 5 Dirty blower wheels Insufficient air flow 1 Position toggle switch to low 1 Motor speed setting on high Too much air flow 1 Verify correct wire size 2 Remove obstruction 1 Low ...

Page 6: ...nt Parts For Motor Blower Assemblies 7 6 Replacement Parts For Heater Units 1 2 4 5 6 3 14 12 11 13 15 8 9 10 16 Replacement Parts For Air Curtain Cabinets 9 3 4 5 2 7 6 8 1D 1C 1B 1A Figure 8 Replacement Parts ...

Page 7: ... AP364860 T 1 9 Toggle Switch Hi Low 410024000 410024000 1 Key Part Numbers No Description 1 4HP 7 Motor Blower Assembly 120V 1 ph ACMB125 220V 1 ph ACMB225 208 230 460V 3 ph ACMB325 8 Switch plate cover ACFPSH 9 Rocker switch C1220 10 Cord female plug ACW316 11 Motor Assembly 120V 1 ph ACM1025 220V 1 ph ACM2025 208 230 460V 3 ph ACM3025 12 Resilient motor ring kit AP058 13 Capacitor ACCP1025 14 B...

Page 8: ...oducts Service Center and we will repair or replace at our option at no charge to you with return freight paid by Marley It is agreed that such repair or replacement is the exclusive remedy available from Marley Engineered Products THE ABOVE WARRANTIES ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WHICH E...

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