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This product must be properly grounded. In the event of an electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the risk of electric
shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current.
If the grounding instructions are not completely understood, or if you are not sure whether the product is properly grounded,
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check with a qualified electrician or serviceman.
2 Operation
Injury Hazard
x Failure to follow these instructions can result in burns, eye injury or other serious injury.
x Install proper safety guards as needed to prevent any close contact with blower suction area.
x Keep fingers and objects away from openings and rotating parts.
x Blower surfaces become very hot during operation. Allow these surfaces to cool before handling.
x Wear proper eye protection. Air stream from product may contain solid or liquid material that can result in eye or skin
damage.
x Wear hearing protection. Sound level from some models may exceed 81 dBA.
x It is your responsibility to operate this product at recommended pressures or vacuum duties and room ambient temperatures.
Do not throttle discharge or suction pipe to reducer capacity. Throttle will increase differential pressure causing increasin g
power absorption and working temperatures.
Start Up
Operate blower for an hour and then check:
1. Ambient temperature – Increased room temperatures may require stronger ventilation especially for larger blowers.
Room temperature should not exceed 100ºF.
2. Pressure and vacuum valves – Adjust relief valve pressure or vacuum setting, if needed.
3. Motor current – Check that supply current matches recommended current rating on blower nameplate.
4. Electrical overload cutout – Check that current matches rating on blower nameplate.
If motor fails to start or slows down significantly under load, shut off and disconnect from power supply immediately. Check
that the voltage is correct for the motor and that the motor is turning in the proper direction.