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© Munters Corporation, March 2017
QM1224r3
Troubleshooting
5.
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTIVE ACTION
Fan Not Operating Fan control set above room
temperature
Blown Fuse or open circuit breaker
Propeller blade contacting fan
housing
Fan control defective (i.e. Farm
Premium, etc.)
Set to a lower temperature
Replace fuse or reset breaker
Realign motor in fan housing
Repair or replace control
Fan Does Not Start
Caution: There is a 10 second
delay for the fan to start when
an 'On' command is present.
Munters Drive motor/controller
issue
1. Verify AC voltage is present at fan.
2. Turn AC power off to fan for 1 minute
3. Verify Prop turns freely
a. If not contact Munters Product Support
b. If it turns freely go to next step
4. Turn AC power back on to fan
a. If starts up and runs, fan OK
•Periodically observe fan to verify it is still running
•If it continues to run, fan is OK
•If fan stops, remove drive assembly cover to
check what drive display reads.
Contact Munters Product Support
b. If fan tries to start but stops, remove drive
assembly cover to check what drive display
reads. Contact Munters Product Support
c. If fan doesn't try to start, verify 'On' command
signal is present at circuit board. Also, slide the
switch on the circuit board to the 'On' position.
Fan Operating - Insufficient
Airflow
Excessive Noise
Excessive Vibration
Shutter or Damper door jammed
Guard dirty/clogged
10-0V signal set incorrectly
Propeller blade contacting fan
housing
Motor loose on mount
Propeller damaged
Clean shutter or damper door
Clean guard
Check and adjust 10-0V signal
Sand fan housing to remove high spot
Tighten fasteners
Replace propeller
WARNING
!
High Voltage, disconnect power
before servicing.
WARNING
!
Moving parts, disconnect power
before servicing.
WARNING
!
Moving parts, disconnect
power before servicing.
5.1 Troubleshooting

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