Warning, Caution – Qmark Environmental Electric Heated User Manual

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7. Replace intake grille with louvers facing down and fasten

knurled nuts.

Field Power Wiring: Refer to Wiring Diagram and

Nameplate.

1. Before wiring be sure that available power supply, voltage,

phase and frequency corresponds to that specified on unit rat-

ing plate. In addition, make certain that service capacity is suf-

ficient to handle load imposed by the heated air curtain.

2. Install all wiring, protection and grounding in accordance with

the National Electrical Code (NEC) and all local requirements.

3. Run proper size copper power supply conductors from the field

power supply disconnecting means (supplied by others) with

insulation rated 75 degrees C minimum (167º F) to the power

supply blocks provided at the Main Control Box of the air cur-

tain. This field supplied disconnecting means shall be provided

to disconnect the heater, motor controller(s) and any supple-

mentary overcurrent protective devices from all ungrounded

conductors. This disconnecting means shall be within sight of

the heater, motor controller(s) or supplementary protective

devices. If it is not within sight or is located greater than 50

feet, disconnecting means shall be capable of being locked in

the open position.

4. The heater control box must have an unbroken electrical

ground from its Main Control Box to its field supplied discon-

necting means to minimize personal injury in case an electrical

fault should occur.

5. Always refer to nameplate data and wiring diagram located on

the inside of the hinged cover of the main control box for

important information and other data before proceeding with

wiring of the unit.

NOTE: This heated air curtain is equipped with a step-down

transformer 24V control circuit. Any standard 24V heating ther-

mostat with or without fan control may be used. Door switches

may be used to control the operation of the unit. A door switch

may be connected to control the operation of the fan only or it

can be connected in parallel with the heating thermostat to call

for fan and heat every time the door is opened. The thermostat

may call for fan and heat even when door is closed. The step

down transformer is a 75 VA approved Class 2 transformer and a

control knockout is provided with the control terminal blocks

spaced away from power wire to allow Class 2 wiring for controls

but it is recommended to use Class 1 wiring, especially to door

switches to protect it from physical damage in an industrial or

commercial environment.
6. Replace hinged cover of the main control box.
7. Unit is ready for operation.
8. Restore power to the unit. Call for heat through the thermostat

or through the door switch if supplied. Unit should run. Check

for correct air flow.

9. Inspect unit for excessive vibration during operation. If exces-

sive vibration is noticeable, disconnect power supply. Inspect

mounting installation and refer to “Trouble Shooting Chart”,

page 7 for probable cause.

Field Control Wiring: Refer to Wiring Diagram, pages

8-10.

FOR INSTALLATION OF MULTIPLE CABINET AIR

CURTAINS

For 2 Cabinet Units: 72”, 84” and 96” See Figure 5

NOTE: All installation should be done to meet local building codes.
1. Using template provided, determine mounting location

for Cabinet A (left side), left of centerline.

2. Drill holes and attach mounting hardware (not included)

for Cabinet A.

3. Mount Cabinet A on wall and securely tighten hard-

ware.

4. Repeat steps 1,2 and 3 for mounting Cabinet B (right

side), right of centerline.

5. Secure Cabinet A to Cabinet B using parts provided in

installation kit. After alignment of cabinets is complet-

ed, carefully secure all assembly mounting hardware.

6. Install motor/blower assembly in Cabinet A. Pass pres-

sure switch hose through proper hole on blower base.

Attach hose to right blower. Secure two wing nuts on

blower base. Reconnect motor (A) electric cord plug

assembly.

7. Install motor/blower assembly (B) in Cabinet B. Pass

pressure switch hose through proper hole on blower base.

Attach hose to right blower. Secure two wing nuts on blower

base. Reconnect motor (B) electric cord plug assembly.

8. Replace intake grilles with louvers facing down and refasten

knurled nuts.

9. Refer to “Field Power Wiring” and “Field Control Wiring” sec-

tions for single cabinet installation in this manual. All

instructions and safety warnings and notes also apply to

electrical connections of multiple cabinets. Additional steps

are necessary only for harness connections of Cabinet A to

Cabinet B and/or to the Main Control Box.

10. Refer to wiring diagram on the inside of the hinged cover of

the Main Control Box and to applicable wiring diagrams in this

manual. Harness wires are provided with the right ends of

the harness wires already connected to the unit and the

installer has to connect the left ends of the harness wires to

the correct terminal points as shown in the diagram. The

Cabinet wiring compartment covers will have to be opened.

These covers are also hinged to the cabinets. Route and

locate wiring and wire strap the wires as shown in Figure 9,

page 7 and allow for the movement of the wires as the covers

are opened and closed.

11. Replace all hinged covers.
12. Unit is ready for operation.
13. Restore power to the unit. Call for heat through the thermo-

stat or through the door switch if supplied. Unit should run.

Check for correct air flow.

14. Inspect unit for excessive vibration during operation. If

excessive vibration is noticeable, disconnect power supply.

Inspect mounting installation and refer to “Trouble Shooting

Chart”, page 7 for probable cause.

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WARNING

THE MOTORS OF THIS HEATED AIR CURTAIN HAVE AN

INTERNAL SELF RESETTING THERMAL OVERLOAD PRO-

TECTOR. ALWAYS DISCONNECT FROM POWER SUPPLY

BEFORE SERVICING.

CAUTION

!

THE HARDWARE AND THE SUPPORTING STRUCTURE MUST

BE CAPABLE OF SUPPORTING A MINIMUM 300 LB LOAD.

Cabinet A

Cabinet B

!

WARNING

ALL HEATED AIR CURTAINS SHOULD BE INSTALLED BY

QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.

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