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Figure 6

5/16" Recessed Insert

Side View

Suspension Rods

A. 

PREPARATION

1. 

Position and center the mounting plate over 

the door opening. The mounting plate must be 

positioned with the 45° lip and the rubber vibration 

gasket on top. 

 

2. 

Mark and drill holes on the mounting plate where

 

the wall will provide sufficient support for the 

Air Curtain. A minimum of four holes close to 

the corners is recommended. 

See Figure 4

. The 

mounting hardware (supplied by others) must be 

capable of supporting a minimum of three times 

the net weight of the Air Curtain. 

See Weight Chart, 

Table 1.

3. 

Drill the four holes as marked on the wall and attach 

the mounting plate with anchors (if used) and the 

four mounting screws (provided by others).

B.

  

ATTACHING THE AIR CURTAIN TO THE MOUNTING 

PLATE

1. 

Raise the unit over the door (air discharge nozzle 

facing down) and on to the mounting plate. First, tilt 

the unit upward matching the top recessed edge of 

the unit to the top 45° angled lip on the mounting 

plate.

 See Figure 5.

2. 

Lower the unit into place, allowing it to rest on the 

lower lip of the mounting plate.

3. 

After the unit is securely attached to the mounting 

plate, re-install the two (2) locking screws at the 

bottom corners. 

See Figure 5. 

4. 

Proceed to 

Section V - ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

III. WALL MOUNTING

Figure 4

1"

Doorway Opening

Recommended Mounting

Plate Holes

45º Lip and Rubber

Vibration Gasket

Figure 5

 

2 Locking Screws

(One In Each Corner)

 

Mounting 

Plate

45˚ Lip and Rubber

Vibration Gasket

 

Discharge 

Nozzle

IV. SUSPENDED MOUNTING

A. 

When the air curtain is top mounted, the wall 

mounting  plate is designed to store on the back of the air 

curtain for  future use. 

See Figure 5.

B. 

For top mounting using suspension rods, four (4) factory 

installed 5/16” threaded inserts are located on the top of 

the unit.  

See Figure 6.

C. 

Install 5/16” threaded rods, or other suitable hardware 

at a location sufficient support the Air Curtain. The 

mounting hardware (supplied by others) must be capable 

of supporting a minimum of three times the net weight 

of the Air Curtain. 

See Weight Chart, Table 1.

D. 

Attach 5/16” threaded rods, or other suitable hardware to 

the top mounted threaded inserts. 

E. 

Proceed to

 Section V – ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

Summary of Contents for AHD10

Page 1: ...ING INSTRUCTIONS 7 INTELLISWITCH QUICK START OPERATION 9 FAQ s FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 11 VIII MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 8 IX SERVICE 8 X TROUBLESHOOTING 13 XI APPENDIX A SERIAL NETWORK CONNECTION P...

Page 2: ...aving jurisdiction including fire rated construction See page 6 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS NEC Code ANSI NFPA No 70 E When cutting or drilling into wall or ceiling do not damage electrical wiring and othe...

Page 3: ...ace add locking screws 2 Locking Screws One In Each Corner Mounting Plate 45 Lip and Rubber Vibration Gasket Discharge Nozzle Before hanging check to see what the clearance is above the door 6 minimum...

Page 4: ...rway a door opening device etc the effectiveness of the air curtain will be greatly reduced See Figure 2 B For optimum performance the bottom of the air curtain discharge nozzle should be no more than...

Page 5: ...2 Lower the unit into place allowing it to rest on the lower lip of the mounting plate 3 After the unit is securely attached to the mounting plate re install the two 2 locking screws at the bottom cor...

Page 6: ...e temperature is to be measured the sensor may be left on the endplate or positioned elsewhere Do not put any clamps on the rubber coated tip D Remove the junction box cover E Connect all supply and c...

Page 7: ...ts will have the fans activated by a door switch or sensor The unit speed can be selected from the Intelliswitch display 3 Heated units will have fans activated by a door switch or sensor but may also...

Page 8: ...ps head screws on the bottom of the unit Vacuum and scrape if necessary to remove the build up of dirt and debris The motor s are permanently lubricated and require no additional lubrication Re instal...

Page 9: ...to run after the door closes Start Time Programmable time of day air curtain becomes active Stop Time Programmable time of day air curtain stops running T Stat Mode Set only heat or heat fan Set Time...

Page 10: ...ir curtain turns off Door opens The air curtain activates Door shuts The air curtain continues to run Door opens The air curtain is off Door shuts The air curtain is off OFF 5 Standard Mode of Operati...

Page 11: ...e panel and lock the service disconnecting means to prevent power from being switched on accidentally When the service disconnecting means cannot be locked securely fasten a prominent warning device s...

Page 12: ...curtain is heated make sure that the thermostat isn t wired to the door switch leads Door switch leads are blue and labeled 9 10 Q How can I check the door switch to be sure it s working A The Intelli...

Page 13: ...FANS ARE NOT ROTATING MINIMUM AIR ELECTRICAL CONTROLS NOT FUNCTIONING WHEN DOOR IS OPEN SYMPTOMS REMEDY CAUSE Broken or damaged flexible hub Shaft rotating inside fan Selector switch is in off positio...

Page 14: ...operated in a network there are three options available under the Programming Menu that manage how they interact with each other Door Switch door Thermostat temp Stand By Stby Each option can be set t...

Page 15: ...PURE mode operation When the door opens The air curtain and if applicable the heater s activate and run at set speed When the door closes for heated models The PURE mode allows for the air curtain to...

Page 16: ...iability for repairs made outside its factory without proper written consent from its service manager nor for any transportation charges on apparatus returned to the factory without written authorizat...

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