21
M
AINTENANCE
DISCONNECT AND LOCK OUT POWER SOURCE
BEFORE SERVICING
WARNING
E
LECTRICAL
S
CHEMATICS
115V
1
Ph
60/50
Hz
(USA)/ Foreign
N
115 VAC
LINE
1, 3, 8
mtr
FAN
2, 4, 5
115V
Oscillator
White
Blue
Tgl Switch
mtr
115V
230V
1
Ph
60
Hz
(USA)
115 VAC
LINE
mtr
FAN
230V
Oscillator
mtr
230V
240V
1
Ph
50
Hz
(Foreign)
N
240 VAC
LINE
mtr
FAN
240V
Oscillator
mtr
240V
208-230V
3
Ph
60
Hz
(USA)
PHASE
mtr
FAN
Oscillator
mtr
115V
Note: All green wires
go to ground
Denotes Line Connection
Denotes Wire NutTermination
Electrical Schematic Code Desination
115 VAC
LINE
4, 5
1
2, 3, 8
Blue
Yellow
Tgl Switch
Yellow
Blue
Tgl Switch
4, 5
1
2, 3, 8
208-230V
3Ph
PHASE
3, 9
PHASE
1, 7
2, 8
4, 5, 6
White
Blue &
Green
Tgl Switch
1. Inspect Blade Assembly
Clean the the exterior of the blades about
once a year or whenever a film of calcium or
mineral deposits is visible. While cleaning,
inspect for irregularities or hairline cracks and
replace as necessary.
2. Cleaning Flowmeter
3. Main Motor
The main motor is a permanently lubricated
motor, but occasionally applying some spray oil
to external rusty areas of the motor's body can
help extend the motor's life.
4. Clean Strainer
Periodically clean the inline strainer (Part #71)
at the base of the flowmeter by removing cap
and internal screen and flushing any sediment
from screen.
5. Storage
Protect your Aquafog from winter damage.
Expansion due to freezing can burst fittings,
solenoids and flowmeters. If storing unit in below
freezing temperatures, be sure all fluid is drained
from the unit. Damage due to freezing is not
covered under warranty.
To expose the inside of
the flowmeter, use a small
screwdriver to remove the
retaining key by using slot
A
. Next, pull the retainer
cap straight up by using
slot
B.
NOTE: After cap is
removed, be careful not
to lose the internal float
ball when handling
the flowmeter.
A
B
Slot A
Slot B
Top of
Flowmeter