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GFCI Protection and the On-Board Duplex Outlet:
The standard AC voltage outlet GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) promotes operator safety in wet applications. GFCI devices trip when
a fault to electrical ground is sensed. It is recommended to check the GFCI protection prior to operation. To check, push the "TEST" button
located on the GFCI duplex outlet will pop out. If operating properly the "RESET" button on the GFCI outlet will pop out. Depending on your
Centrifugal Air Movers specific equipment, a tripped GFCI may be indicated by a small LED. The device can only be "RESET" when the
Centrifugal Air Mover is connected to a wall outlet providing standard voltage. This duplex AC outlet allows the inter-connection of other AC
powered devices. The sum total amperage of all devices (excluding the first fan) plugged into the receptacle must not exceed 8.7 amps.
Problem
Unit will not run
Possible Cause/Solution
•No power to unit-Plug it in. Check circuit breaker
•Switch not on-Place in “ON” position.
•Switch is faulty-Replace switch.
•Faulty/broken cord or motor wire-Perform continuity check, using volt/amp meter.
Repair/replace faulty broken wire.
Unit runs but air mover makes loud
scraping noise
•Unit has been severely jolted causing blower wheel to rub against housing-Remove motor
and replace damaged motor mounts.
•Unit has been severely jolted causing housing to deform-Replace blower wheel.
Unit runs but vibrates excessively •Severe jolt has bent motor shaft causing unit to be out of balance-Remove and replace motor.
•Air mover blade damaged-Replace blade if necessary.
•Dirt build up on one side of air mover blade-Clean air mover blade.
Unit runs but blower wheel does not turn
•Motor bearings are falling or motor has developed an internal electrical fault-Replace motor.
•Intake grill and/or exhaust grill is obstructed-Replace blade if necessary.
•Excessive duct length-Reduce duct length to recommended maximum.
Troubleshooting