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TROUBLESHOOTING 

PROBLEM 

CAUSE 

SOLUTION 

NO AIR BLOWING 

OUT OF DISCHARGE 

NOZZLE 

- No power being supplied to the unit 

from the electrical power source 

 - Confirm power source / check if in on position 

  

 - Circuit breaker is tripped 

 - Reset circuit breaker 

  

 - Blown fuses on power supply  

 - Replace fuses 

  

 - Motor overload is open or tripped 

 - Allow the motor to cool down; motor has auto reset 

internal overload; if unit is panel equipped, press 

reset button on overload inside panel, or replace 

motor overload if overload remains tripped 

  

 - Motor contactor / relay defective  

(if applicable) 

 - Check voltage to coil; check contacts to see if they 

are pulling in 

  

 - Failed switch 

 - Replace or repair limit switch 

MOTOR IS RUNNING 

BUT FANS ARE NOT 

SPINNING 

 - Loose or broken coupling (belt drive)   - Replace or tighten coupling 

  

 - Loose set screws on wheel hubs 

 - Tighten set screws on motor shaft flats 

  

 - Fan spinning inside fan housing 

 - Tighten fan on shaft or replace fan 

  

 - Broken fan hub 

 - Replace fan wheels 

ELECTRICAL 

CONTROLS NOT 

WORKING WHEN 

DOOR IS OPEN 

 - Switch is in off position 

 - Turn unit's switch to the on position 

  

 - Door limit switch is not operating 

 - Repair or replace door limit switch 

UNIT WILL NOT TURN 

OFF 

 - Door limit switch is permanently 

closed or energized 

 - Position the door switch in a manner that turns off the 

unit when the door closes and turns on the unit when 

the door opens.  Only light pressure required. 

LOW AIR FLOW 

 - Discharge air vanes out of 

adjustment 

 - Adjust vanes to proper position                           

(Refer to Start-Up Section 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 below normal 

speed 

 - Apply proper voltage per unit requirement             

(see unit label) / Adjust adjustable motor speed knob 

(if applicable) 

  

 - Fan rubbing against housing 

 - Free fan from housing 

  

 - Blower wheels clogged with dirt 

 - Clean and remove dirt from blower wheels 

EXCESSIVE AIR 

VELOCITY AT DOOR 

OPENING 

 - Nozzle out of adjustment and not 

angled far out enough (BD only) 

 - Adjust nozzle angle to outside 

  

 - Air temperature too cold 

 - Add auxiliary heat to overcome wind chill 

  

 - Air stream pushing air outside of the 

building 

 - Adjust discharge angle back into building 

  

 

  

AIR NOT HITTING 

THE FLOOR 

 - Low air velocity  

 - Adjust vanes to proper position or check installation 

height (Refer to Start-Up Section in this manual) 

  

 - Obstruction in the direction of air flow   - Remove obstruction or move air curtain                                                                

(Move out 3/8" for every 1" up from the door) 

  

 - Negative building pressure 

 - Provide a make-up air system to relieve negative 

building pressure 

UNEVEN AIR 

 - Shaft rotating inside fan 

 - Replace fan or tighten fan on shaft 

  

 - One motor not functioning 

 - Replace or repair motor 

EXCESSIVE NOISE 

AND OR VIBRATION 

 - Loose or broken coupling (belt drive)   - Replace or tighten coupling 

  

 - Loose set screws on wheel hubs 

 - Tighten set screws on motor shaft flats 

  

 - Fan spinning inside fan housing 

 - Tighten fan on shaft or replace fan 

  

 - Broken fan hub 

 - Replace fan wheels 

  

 - Bearing end caps worn 

 - Replace Bearing end caps 

  

 - Damaged blower wheel 

 - Replace Blower Wheel 

  

 - Bearing end caps worn 

 - Pillow block bearings make noise 

 - Replace Bearing end caps 

 - Grease Bearing 

  

 - Balancing clips missing 

 - Replace Blower Wheel 

Summary of Contents for STD2 Unheated 2 Series

Page 1: ...thout 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 STD2 Unheate...

Page 2: ...tice 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 Pa...

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Page 4: ...A Proudly Made in the USA Note All STD2 1 motor units up to 48 are shipped with the Motor Fan Assembly MFA factory installed inside the air curtain housing For all other models the MFA are shipped loo...

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Page 6: ...nged door 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...

Page 7: ...6 STD SHOWN 3 Extended 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 installa...

Page 8: ...itation Series utilizes 1 2HP and 1HP motors The Standard 2 High Velocity 2 and Extra Power 2 Series come standard with an air intake grille They can also be configured with an aluminum mesh air intak...

Page 9: ...nside the product to align with the stud spacing All hardware is field provided by others 4 Mount the product such that the discharge is 1 above the opening and all obstacles FIG 1 Note If the product...

Page 10: ...lied are wired correctly E Check that the inlet air supply and the discharge air supply are free of obstructions F Check that all air filter s and or air intake grille s are in place and installed pro...

Page 11: ...required for enclosure motor wheel and other components to minimize damage caused by exposure to the outdoor elements Contact factory for special construction and costing Freezer and Cooler Installat...

Page 12: ...on 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 below normal speed Apply p...

Page 13: ...ma 1 1 115 1 1 6 2 4 03 015 7124 1096 Genteq Nema 1 1 208 230 1 6 5 9 2 03 015 Nidec Nema 1 1 208 230 1 4 3 6 5 03 014 K55BWJZB 2362 US Nema 1 1 115 1 1 2 1 03 015 US Nema 1 1 208 230 1 3 2 6 3 Black...

Page 14: ...omer may be responsible 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...

Page 15: ...DES A Air curtains for pedestrian entrances B Air curtains for vehicular entrances C Air curtains for large loading dock doors 1 2 RELATED SECTIONS A Section 05 50 00 Metal Fabrications Concealed stee...

Page 16: ...ol Panels F UL 1995 CSA 22 2 UL Standard for Safety Heating and Cooling Equipment Intertek Testing Services Listed for US and Canada G UL 2021 CSA 22 2 Standard for Fixed and Location Dedicated Electr...

Page 17: ...sh product specified two samples minimum size 6 25 inches 160 mm square representing actual product color and patterns G Manufacturer s Certificates Certify products meet or exceed specified requireme...

Page 18: ...ns and substitutions C Requests for substitutions will be considered in accordance with provisions of Section 01 33 00 2 2 AIR CURTAIN ASSEMBLIES A Motor Fan Assembly Design for easy removal assembly...

Page 19: ...e row by 10 5 8 inches high including discharge nozzle by width of unit plus 10 inches for manifolds 2 Mounting a Unheated Inside Mount b Heated Inside Mount c Unheated Outside Mount d Mount Location...

Page 20: ...nimum of 300 fpm 1 53 m s at 3 feet 914 mm from the floor 4 Air Inlet Grille and Filters a Location Front b Type Fixed air intake grille 1 Filter Aluminum mesh 1 4 inch 6 4 mm washable c Type Filter O...

Page 21: ...from floor 4 Air Inlet Grille and Filters a Location Front b Speed 2550 cu ft min 1200 L s minimum per motor fan assembly 1 Type Fixed air intake grille 5 Sound Pressure Level At 10 feet 3 m From Noz...

Page 22: ...to air curtain housing 9 Supply and return fittings on top of casing 10 Thermostat Wall mounted 110 Volt operation with heater on off selection 11 Thermostat Wall mounted 208 230 Volt operation with...

Page 23: ...assive Adaptive e Factory Integrated temperature control sensors No external thermostat required f Summer Winter modes g 24 7 timer h Maintenance schedule alerts i Status display showing date time tem...

Page 24: ...20 amps limit switch to control air curtain s as follows Automatic on off control activates air curtain when door is opened and turns off when door is closed Provide limit switch for direct control on...

Page 25: ...tight without warp or rack C Anchor air curtains securely in place to supports D Coordinate with sheet metal flashing as specified in Section 07 62 00 E Install joint sealants as specified in Section...

Page 26: ...manufacturer s instructions and as approved by Architect C Remove and replace damaged components that cannot be successfully repaired as determined by Architect 3 5 PROTECTION A Protect materials and...

Page 27: ...evisions do not entitle the buyer to corresponding changes improvements additions or replacements for previously purchased equipment MARS AIR SYSTEMS LLC GARDENA CA USA Reference Links Link Descriptio...

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