AAF International AAF-CY44-50 User Manual

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6.0 TROUBLESHOOTING

Problem

Probable Cause

Remedy

Motor will
not start

Open circuit

Check for fuse or circuit breaker fault.
Replace as necessary. Check starter
reset button.

Improper wire size

Rewire using the correct wire gauge as
specified by national and local codes.

Motor leads not wired
correctly

Check and correct motor lead wiring.
See motor wiring diagram on motor.

Motor not wired for
available voltage

Correct motor leads for proper supply
voltage. A 10% differential is
permissible.

Motor runs
hot, starter
overload
trips

Starter or supply voltage
connections loose

Check all wiring connections for
tightness. Loose connections can
cause motor to single phase (getting
power on 2 legs only).

Duct work or dust drum
not installed or hopper
slide gate open

If too much air reaches the fan, the
motor will overload. Correct condition.

Motor
whines
and is not
running at
full speed

Motor is single phasing
(getting power on 2 legs
only) or motor leads
connected for wrong
voltage

Check power lines at motor with amp
meter. Check motor connections.

Insufficient
airflow

Motor wired for 460v
and power is 280v or
less

Correct wiring for proper supply voltage.
A 10% differential is permissible.

Fan rotation backwards

Proper fan rotation is clockwise when
looking down at the fan motor. A radial
fan running backwards will deliver only
50% of its rated air capacity.

Improper duct or hood
size

Check and replace if necessary

Fan exhaust area
restricted

Check fan exhaust area for
obstructions. Remove material or
debris.

Insufficient
airflow
(continued)

Obstruction in duct

Check and remove obstructions.

Filter bags clogged

Check and clean or replace as
necessary.

Too many duct branches
have been added to

The dust collector does not have the air
flow capacity for the additional branches

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