Manual AGI4500 AGI6000

AGI4500/60 00
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Replacing the water coil (W)
1. Shut off the water supply to the unit.
2. Disconnect the connections to the water
coil.
3. Remove the mounting screws securing the
coil in the unit and lift the coil out.
4. Install the new coil in reverse order to the
above.
Draining the water coil (W)
The drain valve is on the underside of the coil
on the connector side.
Trouble shooting
If the fans are not working or do not blow properly,
check the following:
Operating power supply to the unit;
check fuses, circuit-breaker, time switch/
thermostat (if any) that starts and stops the
unit.
That the air flow selector is correctly set.
That the position limit switch is working.
That the overheat protection for the motors
has not been deployed.
That the intake grille/filter is not dirty.
If there is no heat, check the following:
Settings for thermostat, omnipolar swtitch
etc are set so the unit can be expected to
provide heat.
For units with water coil, also check the following:
That the water coil is air free.
That there is enough water flow.
That incoming water is heated enough.
If the fault cannot be rectified, please contact
a qualified service technician.
Filter (W)
The distance between the coil plates in
combination with the hole diameter of
the intake grille protects against dirt and
blockage. This normally makes a separate
filter unnecessary.
Service, repairs and maintenance
For all service, repair and maintenance
disconnect the power supply for all
connections.
Maintenance
Since fan motors and other components are
maintenance free, no maintenance other than
cleaning is necessary. The level of cleaning
can vary depending on local conditions.
Undertake cleaning at least twice a year. Inlet
and exhaust grilles, impeller and elements
can be vacuum cleaned or wiped using a
damp cloth. Use a brush when vacuuming
to prevent damaging sensitive parts. Avoid
the use of strong alkaline or acidic cleaning
agents.
Overheating
All motors are equipped with an integral
thermal safety cut-out. This will operate,
stopping the air curtain should the motor
temperature rise too high. The cut-out
will automatically reset when the motor
temperature has returned to within the
motor’s operating limits.
(when the premises are heated and the
outdoor air is cold).
The air stream should therefore be directed
outwards to withstand the load. Generally
speaking, the higher the load, the greater the
angle that is needed.
Basic setting fan speed
The fan speed when the door is open is set
using the control. Note that the air flow
direction and fan speed may need fine
adjustment depending on the loading of the
door.
Fan replacement
1. Determine which of the fans is not
functioning.
2. Disconnect the cables to the relevant fan.
3. Remove the screws securing the fan and lift
the fan out.
4. Install the new fan as above in reverse
order.