Warning, Caution – Qmark Environmental Electric Heated User Manual

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Air curtains produce a wall of continuously flowing air that acts as

a thermal barrier against outside air and provides protection

against insects, dust, odor, fumes and other contaminants. Air cur-

tains maintain interior conditioned temperature by preventing heat-

ed or cooled air from escaping through open doorways. Heated air

curtains are engineered to treat incoming cold air at customers’

entrance areas. Used over front door entrances, heated air cur-

tains supplement existing heat to prevent infiltration of colder out-

side air. Heated units are not recommended for areas subject to

high winds.
The heated air curtains covered by this Installation & Maintenance

Instructions are permanently installed units intended for permanent

connection to a single electrical supply source and are intended to

be located over doorways at least 7 ft. above the floor. The units

may be installed with zero minimum clearances from combustibles

on three sides of the unit and the minimum clearance from the

adjacent wall to the hinged door of the main control box is 16 inch-

es.
Each cabinet employs a dual shaft motor, driving two blower type

air circulators causing air flow over a heater assembly. The heater

assembly consists of two sections, one section per blower. The

heater assembly is controlled by contactors with 24 volt AC low

voltage coils. A replaceable thermal cut-off or one shot protective

device is provided on each leg of each assembly. Each section is

provided with an automatic reset overheat protective device. In

case of overheating, the automatic resets will shut off only the heat

contactor for the heater assembly in the cabinet associated with it

and not the fan contactor and thus airflow should continue. Each

cabinet in a multiple cabinet installation are independent of each

other as far as the operation of the auto resets are concerned.

Each cabinet will have its own control compartment with a heating

contactor with an indicator light and a fan contactor and the

required control terminals for interconnection.

When facing the inlet grille of the unit, the main control box is

attached on the right side of the combination. A maximum of three

supplementary 60 amp rated circuit breakers (or 60A load fuses)

will be provided for units with full load rating greater than 48 amps.

Field control terminal blocks are also provided with the Main

Control box. A class 2 certified, 24V secondary, 75 VA control

transformer is provided. Class 2 wiring may be used for controls

but it is recommended to use Class 1 wiring for controls since

these are usually located in a commercial-industrial environment.

The load on the thermostat will always be one small relay (4VA) for

heat and another relay for the fan circuit whether the unit is a sin-

gle, a double or a triple cabinet installation. Any standard low volt-

age (24V) heating thermostat may be used.
On the Main Control Panel are three indicator lights. These lights

serve the following functions:
Top Light - Power is on to the unit.

Middle Light - The heating elements are on in the unit.

Bottom Light - The fan is on in the unit.
If the “HEAT ON” light is lit at the Main Control Box, the indicator

light at each cabinet control compartment should also be lit. The

cabinet with an unlit light in this instance will need investigation.

Either the bulb is burned out or the automatic reset protective

device in this cabinet has functioned and taken the heating con-

tactor out of circuit. The airflow should also be checked on this

cabinet. The air passageways may be blocked or the blower

wheel is loose or turning in the wrong direction.

Initial Start Up - Checking For Correct Fan Motor Rotation:

On all three phase units, it is essential for the units to be checked

for correct fan rotatino since it is always possible the motor could

be rotating backwards. Before energizing the units, make sure

units are fully assembled, all wiring is correct and cabinet doors

are closed. Energize units and observe air flow from exhaust. If

correct, the discharge airflow will be strond and the heater ele-

ments will come on in a short time to provide heaterd air. All three

indicator lights will be on when the heater and fan are on.

If motor rotation is backwards, interchange any two wires to the

motor and check to see that the motor rotation is correct.

When Removing Blower Assembly From Cabinet(s):

If it becomes necessary to remove the blower assembly from the

cabinets, care must be given to assure the sensing tube for the

pressure differential switch is reassembled correctly and in the

poper locations.

The sensing tube is provided with an in-line quick connector

located near the blower assembly so the tube can be easily dis-

connected and reconnected. This is the only portion of the tube

that should be disturbed during this process. To separate, hold

the body of the connector and push the release ring towards the

center of the connector body and then pull the tube from the con-

nector. To reconnect, push the tube into the connector unitil it is

secured in place.

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WARNING

ALWAYS DISCONNECT POWER AT THE MAIN DISCONNECT

OR CIRCUIT BREAKER BEFORE INSTALLING OR SERVIC-

ING THIS HEATED AIR CURTAIN. IF THE POWER DISCON-

NECT IS OUT OF SIGHT OR IS LOCATED GREATER THAN

50 FEET FROM THE MAIN PANEL OF THIS HEATED AIR

CURTAIN, LOCK THE MAIN DISCONNECT IN THE OPEN

POSITION AND TAG IT TO PREVENT UNEXPECTED APPLI-

CATION OF POWER. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT

IN FATAL ELECTRICAL SHOCK.

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WARNING

DURING INITIAL POWER UP OF HEATED AIR CURTAINS,

HINGED CONTROL DOOR MUST BE IN CLOSED POSITION

FOR CORRECT OPERATINO OF THE PRESSURE

DIFFERENTIAL SWITCH. ENERGIZING UNIT WITH DOOR

OPEN MAY CAUSE PERMANENT DAMAGE TO HEATING

ELEMENTS. SEE DETAILS BELOW.

THIS HEATED AIR CURTAIN AND ITS SUB-ASSEMBLIES AND

CONTROLS SHOULD BE INSTALLED BY QUALIFIED PER-

SONNEL, USING COPPER WIRES AND IN ACCORDANCE

WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE (NEC) AND ALL

APPLICABLE LOCAL CODES AND ORDINANCES.
NOTE: A MAIN DISCONNECT OR CIRCUIT BREAKER IS

REQUIRED AHEAD OF THE MAIN PANEL OF THIS HEATED

AIR CURTAIN.

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WARNING

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO

NOT USE THIS AIR CURTAIN WITH ANY SOLID STATE

SPEED CONTROL DEVICE.

CAUTION

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CAUTION

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INCORRECT INSTALLATION OF THESE TUBES WILL RESULT

IN THE UNITS NOT OPERATING PROPERLY AND COULD

CAUSE PERMANENT DAMAGE TO UNITS

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