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Owners Manual
AZTech Model T3500/T4500
INDUSTRIAL AIR CLEANER
Contents
Safety/Inspection ......................................................
Specifications ............................................................
Installation .................................................................
Replacement Parts ...................................................
Electrical ...................................................................
Troubleshooting/Notes ..............................................
Warranty ...................................................................
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Summary of Contents for INDUSTRIAL MAID AZTech T3500

  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Owners Manual AZTech Model T3500/T4500 INDUSTRIAL AIR CLEANER Contents Safety/Inspection ............Specifications ............Installation ..............Replacement Parts ........... Electrical ..............Troubleshooting/Notes ..........Warranty ..............
  • Page 2: Safety/Inspection

    INSPECTION Upon receiving your Industrial Maid air cleaner, please inspect for any damage incurred during shipment. Inspect carefully; some damage may not be noticeable until the unit is installed. Notify your shipper of any damage immediately. Claims must be filed with the shipper within 15 days.
  • Page 3: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS 14 ga powder coated steel frame. 3/16 polyethylene panels(14 ga steel Cabinet panels, optional) Size 25”H x 72”L x 25”D (single cabinet) T3500 - 192 lbs. Weight T4500 - 199 lbs. T3500 208-230/460/3/60 6.0/3.0amps Power T4500 208-230/460/3/60 7.6/3.8 amps T3500 - 3,500 CFM Air Volume T4500 - 4,500 CFM...
  • Page 4: Installation

    INSTALLATION The system’s weight must be taken into account when choosing the proper installation method (see specification). Follow all applicable building and electrical codes. There are three main ways of installing your Model 3500 air cleaner, Chain Hanging (eye bolts factory installed as option), rod &...
  • Page 5 Figure 2. Mounting materials must be able to support the weight of the air cleaner plus the additional weight of the material collected. Consult your local building code for proper installation methods and materials. Failure to use the proper materials could result in injury or damage equipment and will void the warranty.
  • Page 6: Replacement Parts

    REPLACEMENT PARTS ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION BW10-AA10 2 & 3 HP BLOWER ASSEMBLY MT02-2431-SG T3500, 2 HP 230/460/3/60 TEFC MOTOR MT03-2433-SG T4500, 3 HP 230/460/3/60 TEFC MOTOR PT78-0035 2 & 3 HP DRIVE PULLEY PT34-0005 2 HP BLOWER PULLEY, 5” FIXED PT34-0010 3 HP BLOWER PULLEY, 10”...
  • Page 7: Electrical

    ELECTRICAL WIRING Unit comes wired to a junction box Additional wiring will be required to get power to unit, which is not supplied with this product. Motor Starters, disconnect, wiring, overloads, and thermal protection are NOT provided by the Manufacturer All Field wiring should be performed by a qualified electrician and must meet all local, NFPA and NEC codes.
  • Page 9 MOTOR MOUNTING Motor must be securely fastened to a rigid, flat surface to prevent vibration and minimize noise. For secure mounting use high-quality bolts of the largest possible diameter. Belt-drive sheaves must be in-line. Use a straight edge to check. Do not over-tighten belts. Direct coupled installations require a careful check of shaft and coupling alignment, shaft offset and/or angular misalignment should be less than .002”.
  • Page 10 CONNECTING POWER TO MOTOR To connect motor for proper voltage and rotation, refer to the connection diagram on the nameplate or inside the terminal/conduit box. Table B - Minimum Wire Sizes for Single Phase Motors Motor 25 Feet 50 Feet 100 Feet 150 Feet 200 Feet...
  • Page 11 RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE WARNING All aspects of the installation must conform to the requirements of the NEC, including Article 430 (Motor circuits and Controllers), and all local codes. Wherever possible, each motor should be powered from a separate circuit of adequate capacity to keep voltage drop to a minimum during starting and running.
  • Page 12 Table C – Suggested Regreasing Intervals MOTOR HP AT 1800 RPM MAX TYPE OF SERVICE UNDER 50 50 TO 100 OVER 100 Infrequent operation or light duty in clean atmosphere 2 Years 2 Years 1 Year 8 to 16 hours per day in clean, relatively dry atmosphere 2 Years 1 ½...
  • Page 13: Troubleshooting/Notes

    MOTOR TROUBLESHOOTING This chart suggests common answers to electric motor problems. The information is not all-inclusive and does not necessarily apply in all cases. When unusual operating conditions, repetitive failures, or other problems occur, consult an electric motor service firm. Symptom Possible Cause(s) Corrective Action...
  • Page 14 Symptom Possible Cause(s) Corrective Action 5. Defective motor. 5. Replace or repair 6. Inadequate starting torque. High 6. Replace with a larger motor inertia load Motor stalls during 1. Overloaded motor 1. Reduce load or increase the operation motor size 2.
  • Page 15 BLOWER OPERATION After electrical connections are completed, start motor briefly to determine the direction of wheel rotation. If necessary to reverse the rotation, follow instructions given on the motor nameplate or terminal box cover. With air system in full operation, and with all ducts attached and inspection door(s) closed, measure the current input to the motor and compare with nameplate rating to determine if the motor is operating under safe load conditions.
  • Page 16 Symptom Possible Cause(s) Corrective Action Insufficient air flow 1. Blower speed too low 1. Check for correct drives 2. Dampers or registers closed 2. Open 3. Dirty or clogged filters 3. Clean or replace 4. Leaks in duct work 4. Repair 5.
  • Page 17 SERVICE RECORD Date Description Serviced By Location Comments START UP DATA: (write down for future reference) MODEL NUMBER____________________________ SERIAL NUMBER_______________________ HP________________________ VOLTAGE____________________MFG. DATE__________________ VOLTAGE - L1_______________________L2________________________L3____________________ AMP DRAW - L1______________________L2________________________L3____________________ OTHER NOTES: ______________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ PRESSURE GAUGE READING(AT START UP)____________________________________________ 351 S. 12th Rd. Cortland, NE 68331 Ph.
  • Page 18: Warranty

    F. Any fixtures, equipment, materials, supplies, accessories, parts, or Components that have been manufactured and/or furnished by any third party; G. Any shortages in or damage to any Industrial Maid Components at delivery, all of which shall be exclusively governed by the invoice or Purchase Agreement;...
  • Page 19 Industrial Maid Components either before or after installation. 4. Resolution of Warranty Claims. In the event Industrial Maid is notified of a warranty claim within the notice Period, in conformity with the notice requirements set forth in Section 2 above, Industrial Maid shall, with the full cooperation of Owner, immediately undertake an investigation of such claim.
  • Page 20 5. Warranty Not Transferable. This Warranty applies to original Owner and is not transferable. As such, this Warranty does not cover any Industrial Maid’s Components that are sold or otherwise transferred to third parties or any subsequent purchaser of the structure on which the Components are originally installed.

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