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RECEIVING AND INSPECTION 

 
Upon  receiving  the  product,  check  to  make  sure  all 
items are accounted for by referencing the Bill of Lading 
to ensure all items were received.  Inspect each carton 
for  shipping  damage  before  accepting  delivery.    Notify 
the freight carrier if any damage is noticed.  The carrier 
will 

make 

notification 

on 

the 

delivery 

receipt 

acknowledging any damage to the product.  All damage 
should be noted on all copies of the Bill of Lading which 
is  countersigned  by  the  delivering  carrier.    A  Carrier 
Inspection  Report  should  be  filled  out  by  the  carrier  
upon  arrival  and  a  report  given  to  the  Traffic 
Department.    If  damaged  upon  arrival,  file  a  claim 
immediately  with  the  carrier.    Any  physical  damage  to 
the  unit  after  acceptance  is  not  the  responsibility  of 
Mars Air Systems. 
 

UNPACKING 

 
Verify  that  all  parts,  components  and  accessories,  and 
the  correct  quantities  of  each  have  been  received.    If 
any  items  are  missing,  report  shortages  to  Mars  Air 
Systems  directly  to  arrange  for  obtaining  the  missing 
items.    Again,  verify  quantities  received  against  those 
on the Bill of Lading only, as multiple shipments may be 
involved. 
 

INSTALLATION 
 
Typical  Mounting 

–  Wall  or  Ceiling  Mounted 

Horizontally Above the Door Opening 

1.  Gently  remove  all  packaging  materials,  hardware  and 

all  other  accessories  from  interior  of  unit  prior  to 
operating. Severe unit damage will occur if these items 
are not removed prior to operation. 

2.  The intake screen can be opened by removing the two 

screws  on  the  bottom  of  the  unit.  The  screen  can  be 
removed  from  the  unit  by  pulling  the  spring  loaded 
piano hinges. (FIG. 1) 

3.  All  Phantom  series  have  the  Motor  Fan  Assembly 

(MFA) shipped internally mounted.  

4.  All units are equipped with (4) 

3/8’’ threaded inserts on 

top for overhead installation (FIG. 2) 

5.  Determine  the  exact  mounting  locations  to  suspend 

the  unit  above  the  ceiling  so  that  the  unit  is  centered 
and  parallel  with  the  door  opening.  Use  (4)  threaded 
rods to suspend the enclosure to the ceiling. 

      Note: 

When installed in the ceiling above the door, the     

air curtain must be moved 3/8” away from the wall for 
every 1" above the door height.

 

6.  If  applicable,  extended  wall  mounting  brackets  are 

available for attaching the unit to a wall. 

7.  If  applicable, for  tandem  installation  (units  longer  than 

72”) of products mounted side by side, allow no more 
than  6”  between  the  two  units.  Note  that  (4)  sets  of 
threaded  rods  are  used  to  suspend  each  unit  to  the 
ceiling or center mounting  brackets are to be used for 
joining and top mounting tandem units. 

8.  Mount the product such that the discharge is flush with 

the ceiling.   

9.  All wires  must  be  connected  internal of  the unit  and  

some  knockouts  are  provided.  However,  it  may  be 
necessary to create your own knockout, as required. 

10.  The unit must be wired per NEC and local codes. 

 

  
 

Electrical Field Wiring 
 

1.  For  electric  models,  reference  the 

Heated  Products 

Supplement

.  

2.  The  unit  and  any  optional  accessories  must  be  wired 

with  the  proper  voltage  to  the  junction  box  per  the 
wiring diagram. (FIG. 3, unheated products only) 

 

        WARNING 

Precaution should be taken in explosive atmospheres. 

 

        WARNING 

When servicing the product, motor may be hot enough 
to cause pain or injury.  Allow motor to cool before 
servicing. 

FIG. 1 

FIG. 2 

Summary of Contents for PH10 Unheated Series

Page 1: ...ithout notice Such revisions do not entitle the buyer to corresponding changes improvements additions or replacements for previously purchased equipment MARS AIR SYSTEMS LLC GARDENA CA USA PH10 Unheat...

Page 2: ...notice Such revisions do not entitle the buyer to corresponding changes improvements additions or replacements for previously purchased equipment MARS AIR SYSTEMS LLC GARDENA CA USA Table of Contents...

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Page 4: ...lumns to complete the model numbers AMCA Certified Lab Data Model Distance from nozzel in Avg Core Velocity FPM 40 1089 80 1000 120 900 160 822 Projection Velocity PH1036 1U Unheated Data Sheet Applic...

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Page 6: ...oor type door limit switch installation FIG 1 2 Use light gauge materials when field fabricating brackets to activate and deactivate the door limit switch s FIG 2 Figure 2 also shows the typical insta...

Page 7: ...nded Wall Mounting For Tandem Mounting of air curtain over sectional style door use either wall mounting angle brackets or threaded rods 4 Top Mounting Brackets For overhead installation of units use...

Page 8: ...ies are 1 2 HP and 1 HP respectively The Phantom Series come standard with an air intake screen s GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION Use this product only in the manner intended by the manufacturer If you hav...

Page 9: ...e screen can be removed from the unit by pulling the spring loaded piano hinges FIG 1 3 All Phantom series have the Motor Fan Assembly MFA shipped internally mounted 4 All units are equipped with 4 3...

Page 10: ...connected in accordance to National Electrical Code and wired per the enclosed wiring diagram For electric heated models ensure that the coils are secured and not touching each other on any metal surf...

Page 11: ...he outdoor elements Contact factory for special construction and costing Freezer and Cooler Installation Air curtain must be mounted on the warm side for optimal performance Variable Frequency Drive V...

Page 12: ...in this manual Obstruction on intake or discharge Remove obstruction or move air curtain Power leads out of polarity Switch power leads to correct polarity 3 phase models only Blower motor rotating be...

Page 13: ...esponsible for transportation charges associated with replacement of failed part Mars does not warrant uninterrupted or error free operation of Mars product Under no circumstance is Mars liable for an...

Page 14: ...g Metal Studs D Section 07900 Joint Sealers E Section 08110 Steel Doors and Frames F Section 08330 Overhead Coiling Doors G Section 15145 Plumbing Piping Gas piping to units H Section 15182 Hydronic P...

Page 15: ...1 Standard for Fixed and Location Dedicated Electric Room Heaters Intertek Testing Services Listed for US and Canada I CSA 3812 01 Fans and Blowers Certified to US Standards Canadian Standard Associat...

Page 16: ...tions trouble shooting guide parts list and electrical wiring diagrams 1 5 QUALITY ASSURANCE A Manufacturer Qualifications Minimum ten years documented experience producing the products specified in t...

Page 17: ...2 AIR CURTAIN ASSEMBLIES A Motor Fan Assembly Design for easy removal assembly repair and maintenance 1 Motor Totally enclosed air over TEAO cooled motor with sealed lifetime pre lubricated ball bear...

Page 18: ...ghts to 10 feet 3048 mm 1 Discharge Nozzle Wedge shaped discharge outlet nozzle with adjustable air foil vanes with a plus minus 40 degree sweep front to back 2 Air Velocity at Nozzle a PH10 36 1 36 I...

Page 19: ...ized steel bolted to air curtain housing 8 Supply and return fittings on ends of casing 9 Thermostat Wall mounted 110 Volt operation with heater on off selection C Hot Water Heaters Provide finned tub...

Page 20: ...trol panel Provide a separate control panel for three phase motors controlled by a limit switch 1 Type Combination plunger roller switch for swing and sliding doors a Provide limit switches with NEMA...

Page 21: ...st air curtains to function properly B Adjust air foil vanes located within the discharge nozzle as required for prevailing conditions at each opening C Check heated air curtain performance on a calm...

Page 22: ...ing changes improvements additions or replacements for previously purchased equipment MARS AIR SYSTEMS LLC GARDENA CA USA Reference Links Link Description http marsair com Main website http marsair co...

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