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7. Troubleshooting Motor Overheating Problems

CAUTION:

 Motors are equipped with thermal overload protection. When internal motor temperature exceeds design limits, the

motor will automatically shut off. Motor will automatically restart when it cools sufficiently after overheating. Remove power
cord plug from AC receptacle before examining or working on a motor which has stopped because of overheating. Thermal
overload protection sensitivity increases with frequency. Take preventative steps to correct cause of overheating to assure long
motor life. Most overheating problems are associated with the use of portable power generators as the ventilator power supply.

Common causes of motor overheating:

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Power generator not providing constant voltage. Ventilators are equipped with AC motors designed to operate
on power that falls between ±3% of design specifications.

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Using too small gauge of extension cord.

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Exceeding maximum length extension cord.

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Insufficient unobstructed distance on exhaust side of ventilator.  Please refer to the 

Super Vac Training

Manual for Smoke Ventilation 

 for recommended ventilator placement.

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Insufficient wattage generator. When running multiple ventilators on one generator, plug ventilators in one at
a time. Wait until first ventilator is running at full speed before connecting next ventilator to generator. Do not
exceed generator capacity.

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Using accessory ducting of too small a diameter or excessive length.

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Incorrect amperage circuit breaker for circuit load

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Using reeled or coiled extension cords.

Summary of Contents for 724EXP

Page 1: ...VENTILATOR USER GUIDE MODEL 724EXP...

Page 2: ...g the ventilator Save this guide for future reference CONTENTS 1 Breakage or Damage During Shipment 2 2 General Description and Specifications 3 3 Product Safety Precautions 4 4 Before Operating Venti...

Page 3: ...would be sent to your local freight agent for verification and investigation This time can be saved by your filing the claim directly Every consignee is on the ground floor and in contact with the loc...

Page 4: ...cations are subject to change without notification Refer to model decal affixed to ventilator to determine actual specifications 2 EXP Explosion proof motor Class 1 group D Class 2 Group E F G This ve...

Page 5: ...than the indicated voltage Do not place or operate ventilator on unsteady tables slanted surfaces or other unstable surfaces Never handle energized power cords with wet hands Never let extension cords...

Page 6: ...om AC power receptacle 6 Maintenance and Repair Maintenance should only be performed by experienced and trained personnel Be sure the ventilator is disconnected from the power source before performing...

Page 7: ...r supply Common causes of motor overheating Power generator not providing constant voltage Ventilators are equipped with AC motors designed to operate on power that falls between 3 of design specifica...

Page 8: ...will result in a voltage drop within the motor instigating a thermal overload condition Power supply must handle wattage requirements When conditions require the use of reeled cable unreel all cable...

Page 9: ...our plant and is shipped in good working order and condition We therefore extend to the original purchasers the following Limited Warranty for the period of five years from the original date of purch...

Page 10: ...rGuide Electric EXP doc REV 03 20 03 10 Contact Information For parts or service information contact Super Vacuum Manufacturing Company Inc PO Box 87 Loveland CO 80539 Phone 1 800 525 5224 970 667 514...

Page 11: ...6 2 724 SHROUD SUPPORT BRACKET 25 032 14564 2 3 8 16 X 2 1 2 SOCKET BUTTON HEAD CS ZN 26 008 10212 2 WASHER FLAT 17W14930 MICRO PLASTIC 27 032 11129 2 3 8 FLAT WASHERUSS ZINC 28 032 11133 2 3 8 16 NYL...

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