Справочник Пользователя для Marley Engineered Products E6009-2325HFD
Troubleshooting Chart
SYMPTOM
POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Fan inoperative
1. Blown fuse or open circuit breaker.
2. Electricity turned off.
3. Loose cord connection.
4. Defective capacitor or motor.
2. Electricity turned off.
3. Loose cord connection.
4. Defective capacitor or motor.
1. Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker.
2. Contact local power company.
3. Re-check all connections.
4. Replace.
2. Contact local power company.
3. Re-check all connections.
4. Replace.
1. Center wheel.
2. Tighten mounting bolts.
3. Replace motor.
2. Tighten mounting bolts.
3. Replace motor.
1. Wheel rubbing on housing.
2. Motor base or blower not securely
2. Motor base or blower not securely
anchored.
3. Defective motor bearings.
Excessive noise
1. Reconnect to proper voltage.
2. Open.
3. Remove any obstruction.
4. Clean.
5. Reverse red and black power leads.
2. Open.
3. Remove any obstruction.
4. Clean.
5. Reverse red and black power leads.
1. Improper voltage.
2. Outlet louvers closed.
3. Intakes obstructed.
4. Dirty blower wheels.
5. Motor rotating in reverse direction.
2. Outlet louvers closed.
3. Intakes obstructed.
4. Dirty blower wheels.
5. Motor rotating in reverse direction.
Insufficient air flow
1. Verify correct wire size.
2. Remove obstruction.
2. Remove obstruction.
1. Low voltage.
2. Obstruction to blower wheel.
2. Obstruction to blower wheel.
Fans cut out on
thermal overload
(self-resets)
thermal overload
(self-resets)
1. Replace with 4K4204H or 4K9204H.
2. Replace with proper Ga. and watts.
3. Replace with proper item.
2. Replace with proper Ga. and watts.
3. Replace with proper item.
1. Fuse link open.
2. Heater element broken
3. Control Transformer
2. Heater element broken
3. Control Transformer
No heat
* 120-220 volt models only.
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