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XII. WARRANTY

Berner International Corp. (“The Company”) warrants all new equipment to be free of defects in workmanship and material for a period 

of five years (5 years) on unheated models and two years (2 years) on heated models from the original date of shipment, provided 

the equipment has been properly cared for, installed and operated in accordance with the limits specified on the nameplate and The 

Company’s instructions. 

The Company will correct by repair or replacement, at its option and expense, any proven defects in said apparatus, subject to the above 

conditions, provided that immediate written notice of such defects is given to The Company. The warranty does not include any labor 

incurred for the removal or installation of defective part(s). The Company reserves the right to inspect, or have inspected by a qualified 

representative, any apparatus at the place of installation before authorizing repair or replacement. Repair or replacement will be made 

F.O.B. factory with any applicable transportation charges to be borne by the customer. Merchandise not of  The Company’s manufacture 

supplied in piece, or in component assemblies, is not covered by the above warranty, but The Company will give the customer the benefit 

of any adjustment as made with the Manufacturer.

This warranty is void if the apparatus has been tampered with in any way or shows evidence of misuse.

The Company will not assume any expense or liability 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 authorization by The Company. 

Nothing in the above warranty provisions, however, shall impose any liability or obligation of any type, nature or description upon Berner 

International if Berner has not received payment in full for the apparatus in question.

THERE  ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HERE OF INCLUDING

THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

LIMITATION OF DAMAGES

Notwithstanding anything to the contrary above, customer’s exclusive remedy for any and all losses or damages resulting 

from the sale of The Company’s equipment under this agreement, including but not limited to, any allegations of breach of 

warranty, breach of contract, negligence or strict liability, shall be limited, at The Company’s option, to either the return of 

the purchase price or the replacement of the particular equipment for which a claim is made and proved. In no event shall 

The Company be liable for any special, consequential, incidental or indirect losses or damages from the sale of The Company’s 

equipment under this agreement.

 BERNER INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION

 

New Castle, Pennsylvania

 724-658-3551   •   1-800-245-4455   •   www.berner.com   •   airdoors@berner.com

©  Copyright 2015 Berner International Corporation                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           MADE IN U.S.A.

Berner reserves the right to alter specifications without prior notice.

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Summary of Contents for IDC12 Series

Page 1: ...n in use To avoid burns do not let bare skin touch hot surfaces Keep combustible materials such as furniture pillows bedding papers clothes etc and curtains at least 1 inch from the top back front sides and at least 6 feet from the discharge of the air curtain H Extreme caution is necessary when any air curtain is used by or near children or invalids and whenever the heater is left operating unatt...

Page 2: ... airflow through this void C The air door will not perform properly if negative air pressure exists in the building Under these conditions a means for makeup air to the building must be provided so that the air pressure on both sides of the opening is in balance D Before mounting the air door check the supporting structure to verify that it has sufficient load carrying capacity to support the weig...

Page 3: ...inch the unit is above the door opening See Drawing 2 I Electric heated units shall 1 Have a minimum clearance of at least 1 between the sides and top of the unit and any combustible material 2 Have a minimum clearance of at least 6 between the bottom of the unit and the floor 3 Be installed indoors only J Proceed to one of the following sections depending on application and door type Section III ...

Page 4: ...lates are equipped with holes for suspended mounting The unit may be suspended using a minimum 8 suspension rod Figure 3 or using 8 suspension rods and extension brackets available from Berner See Figure 4 C Electrical Connections Proceed to Section VII V VERTICAL MOUNTING A Vertical mounting works well when the opening is taller than it is wide or when the door type prevents a typical over door m...

Page 5: ... install the Junction Box cover NOTE For electric heated units provided with optional remote thermostat Mount and wire the thermostat according to instructions and wiring diagram VIII MECHANICAL CONNECTIONS A ELECTRIC HEATED MODELS The heater circuit may be controlled by a remote thermostat or manually through the switch located on the discharge side of the unit Overheating protection is provided ...

Page 6: ...r is being directed to both the inside and the outside See Figure 11 The split location is indicated where the handkerchief is vertical with minimal or no fluttering 3 The split location should be approximately 3 outside the doorway If necessary adjust the discharge nozzle vanes by de energizing the unit loosening the nozzle vane locking screws and adjusting vanes X MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING CAUTIO...

Page 7: ... Allen wrench The set screw can be accessed up through the fan discharge or through the small hole on the back of the blower housing 8 Next remove the blower housings by removing the 4 self drilling screws from the back of the fan housing The fan housing and fan impellers may now be slid off of the motor shaft 9 To remove the Motor remove the motor clips from the motors and disconnect the motor gr...

Page 8: ...y expense or liability 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 authorization by The Company Nothing in the above warranty provisions however shall impose any liability or obligation of any type nature or description upon Berner International if Berner has not...

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