Therma Stor Products Group Fan TS 285 User Manual

Phoenix Axial Air Mover  
TS-285  
PO Box 8680 • Madison, WI 53708  
Owners Manual — Phoenix Axial Air Mover  
Installation, Operation & Service Instructions  
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The Phoenix Axial Air Mover is the industrys only Air Mover specifically engineered with patent pending  
FOCUSTM Technology. FOCUSTM Technology revolutionizes evaporative drying by producing air velocities  
greater than competitive product offerings. This highly focused air flow is directed towards the restoration  
industrys problematic drying areas namely, carpet and pad, sub-floor, sill plate and walls. No other fan  
dries the sill plate as quickly! Finally, the Phoenix Axial Air Mover with FOCUSTM Technology sustains these  
air velocities further than any other Axial Air Mover.  
The Phoenix Axial Air Mover includes a 2-speed motor delivering a focused  
airstream of approximately 3000 cfm, lightweight stackable  
enclosure designed to fit existing vehicle rigging, on-board duplex  
GFCI outlet, circuit breaker, superior cord management and hour  
meter.  
Conventional air movers create a circular air jet. With a circular  
air jet the only way to get air into the square corner is to point  
the fan towards the corner. This angle toward the wall wastes  
valuable air velocity and throw distance. FOCUSTM Technology  
creates an air jet with a square corner, resulting in optimized  
drying ability. In addition, the Axial Air Mover features built in  
4.5° positioning which increases the fans ability to dry.  
Dry fast, smart and profitably with Phoenix.  
Phoenix Axial Air Mover  
• Approximately 3000 CFM air flow directed where  
Phoenix Axial Air Mover  
PN 4025200  
you need it.  
• Operator interface conveniently located for easy  
access, featuring: power indicator lamp, large three-  
position switch, circuit breaker, GFCI outlet, and  
hour meter.  
• Daisy-chain up to four Phoenix Axial Air Movers on a  
single circuit.  
• Integral circuit breaker eliminates nuisance trips to  
the breaker box.  
• Axial Air Mover itself is also GFCI protected.  
• Units interlock for ease of stacking during storage  
and handling.  
• Weighs 2.5 lbs less than competitive units.  
• Linear low density polyethylene construction.  
• Low bearing temperatures increase motor life.  
• Permawick®, low maintenance, long life lubrication.  
Revised 1/07  
Specifications subject to change without notice.  
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• Vérifier la protection du différentiel avant chaque  
utilisation en appuyant sur le bouton “ test “. Si  
l’appareil fonctionne correctement, le bouton “ reset “  
ressort.  
5 Power Requirements  
5.1 Daisy Chaining  
The Phoenix Axial Air Mover draws 2.5 amps. The ꢀ2 amp,  
on-board circuit breaker will allow four (4) Phoenix Axial Air  
Movers on one circuit. When daisy-chaining the Phoenix  
Axial Air Mover, turn on one Phoenix Axial Air Mover at a  
time to prevent excessive current inrush caused by four  
units starting at once.  
• Avant de laisser un appareil aéraulique axial sans  
surveillance, s’assurer que les enfants n’ont pas accès  
à l’équipement. Ne pas laisser les enfants jouer avec  
l’appareil ou à proximité de l’appareil ou dans l’air qu’il  
projette.  
A ground fault in the Phoenix Axial Air Mover or anywhere  
on the circuit will cause the Axial Air Mover’S GFCI to trip.  
After rectifying the ground fault, reset the GFCI by pressing  
the reset button.  
• Pour réduire le risque d’incendie ou de choc électrique,  
ne pas utiliser ce ventilateur avec un dispositif de  
commande de vitesse à semi-conducteurs.  
2 Intended Application  
The Phoenix Axial Air Mover has changed the drying  
industry by minimizing overall drying time on water  
restoration jobs. The Phoenix Axial Air Mover uses patent  
pending FOCUS Technology to maximize air velocity across  
floors and along walls for longer distances. By maximizing  
the air velocity, water evaporates more quickly from the  
carpet, pad, sub-floor, wall, and sill plate.  
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3 Safety Certifications  
The Phoenix Axial Air Mover (P/N 4025200) conforms to  
UL STD 507. Certified to CAN/CSA STD C22.2 No. ꢀꢀ3.  
Figure 1: Too many Axial Air Movers daisy-chained  
4 Specifications  
5.2 Recommended Use  
Recommended use(s) of on-board duplex GFCI are shown.  
Part No.  
4025200  
Note: Standard 115 VAC electrical outlets.  
Power  
ꢀ/4 hp ꢀ-phase ꢀꢀ0/ꢀ20 VAC 2-speed  
4-pole, PSC Electric Motor.  
15 Amp  
Outlet  
15 Amp  
Outlet  
15 Amp  
Outlet  
CFM  
Approximately 3000  
Cord  
Outlet  
20 ft Power Cord  
ꢀ5A UL Rated GFCI Duplex Receptacle  
Current Draw 2.5 Amps  
Voltage  
ꢀꢀ5 VAC  
Warranty  
Year One - ꢀ00% parts and labor  
(all components)  
Year Two - ꢀ00% parts only (all components)  
Years Three through Seven - Only materials  
and workmanship of the housing are covered.  
Dimensions  
Cabinet  
Width  
ꢀ9.9”  
Phoenix 200 MAX  
Height  
Depth  
Weight  
ꢀ9.5”  
ꢀ5.2”  
Phoenix Mini-Guardian  
29.5 Lbs  
Figure 2: Duplex GFCI use  
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the FOCUS Technology corner.  
The Axial Air Mover sustains  
this air flow for more than 20  
feet and maximizes the air  
velocity across the floor and  
along the wall when placed  
the at 4.5° angle from the  
wall.  
55.3 Integrated Cord Wrap  
The Phoenix Axial Air Mover features integrated cord  
management. Wrap the cord around the cord wrap as  
shown and secure the cord with the clasp on the plug.  
By touching the front edge  
of the output side of the  
axial air mover against the  
wall and rotating the rest of  
the unit against the wall, the  
restoration professional will  
place the axial air mover at  
4.5° due to the housings  
built-in design. Industry  
Figure 5: 4.5° to wall  
as shown  
experts agree placing Axial Air  
Movers 45° angle to the wall  
wastes air flow and reduces  
the performance by forcing air  
up the wall.  
Figure 3: Cord wrap  
6 Applications  
6.1 Sizing for Water Restoration Jobs  
Current industry standards call for one air mover per ꢀ0-ꢀ6  
linear feet of wall space, dependent upon the Class of wa-  
ter damage. For commercial structures, the industry stan-  
dard calls for one air mover for every 50-60 square feet.  
The water restoration industry based these estimates on  
the air mover technology available when writing the stan-  
dards. Following these equipment-sizing standards when  
using the Phoenix Axial Air Mover will result in dramatically  
faster drying times. If the restoration professional desires  
to merely achieve industry standard drying times, he can  
use fewer Phoenix Axial Air Movers than standard equip-  
ment standards allow.  
The best set up angle for quickly and completely drying the  
sill plate is 4.5°. Set-up angles greater than 4.5° may be  
used under unique circumstances such as corner air flow  
and structure variations. Set-up angle should never exceed  
23°.  
6.3 Orienting of Directional Drying System  
The axial air mover dries in counter-clockwise and  
clockwise directions for optimum ease of use. The axial  
air mover ships with rubber feet on one side of the unit for  
counter-clockwise drying.  
When the water restoration professional needs to employ  
clockwise drying (such as the need to dry a door jamb),  
simply rotate the axial air mover 90° so the FOCUS  
Technology corner points toward the door jamb and floor  
for the clockwise drying.  
6.2 Placement  
Current industry guidelines suggest placing air movers at  
a ꢀ5° - 45° angle to wall. These guidelines apply to air  
movers without FOCUS Technology. FOCUS Technology  
allows the restoration professional to place the Phoenix  
Axial Air Mover at an angle nearly parallel to the wall.  
The test graph shown below depicts immediate air flow at  
2500  
Immediate high velocity air flow  
2000  
at the outlet of the fan.  
ꢀ500  
ꢀ000  
500  
0
0 Feet  
5
ꢀ0  
ꢀ5  
20  
25  
Figure 4: Airflow of the Phoenix Axial Air Mover measured  
3.5” parallel to wall.  
Figure 6: Placement for counter-clockwise drying  
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Making use of factory installed feet (4)  
Making use of user installed feet (2)  
7 Operating Instructions  
The Phoenix Axial Air Mover as packaged is ready to be put  
into service. Inspect the unit completely for any shipping  
damage. Place the unit on the ground. Check the GFCI to  
ensure it is not tripped. Orient the unit so the desired air  
flow direction is the same as the arrow indicator sticker in  
the FOCUS Technology corner on the interior of the unit.  
Plug the unit into a grounded outlet and select the drying  
mode shown in Figure 9.  
Counter  
clockwise  
airflow  
Clockwise  
airflow  
pattern  
pattern  
Figure 7: Birds eye view of room set-up  
CAUTION: The Phoenix Axial Air Mover consumes 2.5 Amps.  
Do not plug devices requiring more than 9.0 Amps of  
current into the duplex outlet.  
8 Operator Panel Features  
User installed feet  
for use during  
clockwise drying  
set-ups  
8.1 Run-Time Hour Meter  
The operator interface panel is equipped with an Automatic  
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) Hour meter. This hour meter  
displays cumulative run time. The hour meter meets  
IP65 for moisture and dust protection and is designed to  
survive harsh restoration and water recovery applications.  
The hour meter features non-volatile eeProm memory. This  
type of memory cannot be erased, nor reset. This feature  
ensures accurate time tracking.  
Factory installed feet for use  
during counter clockwise drying  
The display can be used to track time-of-operation and  
time-to-dry. Some restoration professionals use the hour  
meters to help them establish hourly billables.  
Figure 8: Clockwise feet locations  
If the water restoration professional dries in the clockwise  
direction often, we suggest attaching the two (factory  
provided) rubber feet into the threaded holes on the side  
of the unit. By attaching the rubber feet and creating the  
optimal downward angle of 4.5°, the Phoenix Axial Air  
Mover will maximize air velocity across the floor and wall  
when drying in the clockwise direction.  
8.2 12 Amp Resettable Circuit Breaker  
The ꢀ2 AMP thermal response resettable circuit breaker  
protects the unit and devices connected to its duplex GFCI  
outlet.  
The circuit breaker is designed to sense the total current  
draw through the circuit. The circuit breaker “trips” when  
more than ꢀ2 amps of electrical current are drawn through  
12 Amp  
Circuit Breaker  
High Speed: “Ultra”  
GFCI: Added Protection  
Drying Power  
Hour Meter  
Low Speed:  
Quiet Operation  
Stainless Steel  
Control Panel  
AC Indicator Lamp  
Figure 9: Axial Air Mover Operator Panel  
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the devices power cord. Should an over-current condition  
occur, the Axial Air Movers’ on-board circuit breaker  
prevents nuisance visits to a remote power junction box.  
8.5 GFCI Protection and the On-Board Duplex  
VAC Outlet  
The standard AC voltage outlet GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit  
Interrupter) protection promotes operator safety in wet  
applications. GFCI devices trip when a fault to electrical  
“ground” is sensed.  
IMPORTANT: Total amperage of the Axial Air Mover plus all  
devices plugged into the receptacle must not exceed 12  
amps. The circuit breaker will not allow for loads in excess  
of 12 amps, although there is a time delay before the  
overloaded circuit is broken.  
It is recommended to check the GFCI protection prior to  
operation. To check, push the “TEST” button located on  
the GFCI duplex outlet. If operating properly the “RESET”  
button on the GFCI outlet will pop out. Depending on your  
Axial Air Movers specific equipment, a tripped GFCI may be  
indicated by a small LED. The device can only be “RESET”  
when the Axial Air Mover is connected to a wall outlet  
providing standard voltage. This duplex AC outlet allows  
the inter-connection of other AC powered devices. The sum  
total amperage of all devices plugged into the receptacle  
must not exceed 9 amps.  
8.3 Power Indication Lamp  
The red, sealed, high intensity AC voltage power indication  
lamp allows operators to visually identify the operation  
status of several Phoenix Axial Air Movers at a distance,  
with a single glance. The power indication lamp will remain  
lit when the AC power cord is plugged into a standard  
“powered” AC power outlet and the 3-position drying  
selector switch is in either the HIGH or LOW operation  
position. The power indication lamp will remain unlit when  
the AC power cord is unplugged, the 3-position drying  
selector switch in the OFF position, the on-board GFCI  
or ꢀ2 Amp circuit breaker is tripped, or the connected,  
standard AC wall outlet power has been turned off.  
9 Maintenance  
WARNING: Disconnect the unit from power before servicing,  
lubrication or cleaning. Replace the wire safety grill after  
servicing, lubrication or cleaning.  
8.4 3-Position Drying Selector Switch  
9.1 Servicing  
Before each use inspect for damage, blocked inlet or  
outlet, or any excess buildup of foreign material.  
The 3-position drying mode selector switch. This switch  
is used to select the Phoenix Axial Air Movers mode of  
operation. The 3 modes of operation are OFF, LOW or  
HIGH.  
Inspect the GFCI to ensure it is not in a “tripped”  
condition. Push “RESET” to reset the GFCI.  
When the Phoenix Axial Air Mover is first turned on, check  
for excessive vibration. If the unit vibrates excessively or if  
blade rubs on housing, turn off the unit immediately. Have  
a service technician inspect the unit to locate the problem.  
IMPORTANT: When the Phoenix Axial Air Mover is plugged  
into a standard “powered” wall outlet the Phoenix Axial Air  
Mover’s duplex outlets are electrically “HOT” and AC voltage  
is present.  
OFF - The Phoenix Axial Air Mover is not drying. The  
power indication lamp is unlit. If the unit is plugged into a  
standard “powered” wall outlet all devices connected to  
the units duplex GFCI outlet receive AC voltage.  
LOW - The Phoenix Axial Air Mover is in “Normal” Drying  
mode. This mode provides rapid drying and very quiet  
operation. The power indication lamp will be lit. All devices  
connected to the devices duplex GFCI outlet will receive AC  
voltage.  
HIGH - The Phoenix Axial Air Mover is in “Fast” drying  
mode. This mode provides the industries most rapid  
drying while maintaining low noise operation. The power  
indication lamp will be lit. All devices connected to the  
devices duplex GFCI outlet will receive AC voltage.  
Figure 10: Oil hole  
locations. Access the  
oil holes by removing  
the protective grill(s)  
and turning the unit  
upside down.  
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9.2 Motor Lubrication  
11 Wiring Diagram  
Oil the unit every six months with 3 - 4 drops of SAE 20  
weight non-detergent oil. Lubricate the motor with a drop of  
oil after each washing.  
IMPORTANT: The approved oil for lubrication is SAE 20  
weight non-detergent oil, specifically designated for use  
with electric motors.  
9.3 Cleaning  
The housing is made of a durable and washable  
polyethylene. When cleaning, the use of solvents is NOT  
recommended.  
When washing inside the unit, disconnect the unit from its  
power source. Protect the operator interface panel with  
a cloth. Clean inner barrel, grills and blade. Wipe down  
motor exterior with a damp cloth. If the motor gets wet  
during cleaning, simply allow ample time for motor to dry  
out completely before restarting. If you clean your device  
frequently perform motor lubrication more frequently as  
well.  
If you wash the Axial Air Mover and do not plan to use it  
within 24 hours, allow the fan to drip dry for ꢀ0 minutes  
and then let run for 5 minutes. Before storing it, apply oil  
as described above.  
10 Replacement Parts and  
Optional Accessories  
Contact the factory at ꢀ-800-533-7533 to order  
replacement parts, or optional accessories  
4025203 Breaker, CKT, 2A  
4025204 Switch, Rocker, On-Off-On  
4025205 Outlet, Duplex, GFCI, ꢀ5A  
4025206 Grill, Safety, Intake  
4025207 Grill, Safety, Exhaust  
4025460 Axial Air Mover Stand  
4025299 Stand Hardware Kit  
Figure 11: Optional stand  
allows the Axial Air Mover’s  
air flow to be directed in a  
360° range of movement.  
(PN 4025460)  
Specifications subject to change without notice.  
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Phoenix Axial Air Mover Limited Warranty  
Warrantor:  
Therma-Stor LLC  
PO Box 8680  
Madison, WI 53708  
Telephone: ꢀ-800-533-7533  
Who Is Covered: This warranty covers Phoenix Axial Air Movers.  
First Year Warranty: ꢀ00% parts and labor (all components)  
Second Year Warranty: ꢀ00% parts only (all components)  
Years Three through Seven: Only materials and workmanship of the housing are covered.  
If a defect in materials or workmanship occurs within the warranty period, Therma-Stor LLC will  
repair or replace the defect.  
End-User Responsibilities: Warranty service must be performed by a servicer authorized by  
Therma-Stor Products. To obtain warranty service you must obtain a return material authorization  
(RMA). To obtain an RMA you must present proof of purchase or (lease), by use of a warranty  
card, original sales receipt or other reasonable and reliable means.  
To obtain an RMA call Therma-Stor LLC at the above number and ask for the Therma-Stor LLC  
Service Department, which will then issue an RMA# and arrange for, at our option, either repair  
or replacement.  
Freight: Freight to and from the servicer is the responsibility of the end-user. The end-user is  
responsible for normal care and proper return packaging.  
Limitations and Exclusions: This warranty does not cover any defect, malfunction, etc. resulting  
from misuse, abuse, lack of normal care, corrosion, freezing, tampering, modification,  
unauthorized or improper repair or installation, accident, acts of nature or any other cause  
beyond Therma-Stor LLCs reasonable control.  
If any Phoenix Axial Air Mover part is repaired or replaced, the new part shall be warranted for the  
balance of original warranty (but all warranty periods will be extended by the period of time, if any,  
that the Phoenix Axial Air Mover with FOCUS Technology is out of service while awaiting covered  
warranty service).  
Warranty service will be performed during normal working hours.  
UPON THE EXPIRATION OF THE WRITTEN WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO THE PHOENIX AXIAL  
AIR MOVER OR ANY PART THEREOF, ALL OTHER WARRANTIES IMPLIED BY LAW, INCLUDING  
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL ALSO EXPIRE. ALL  
WARRANTIES MADE BY THERMA-STOR LLC ARE SET FORTH HEREIN, AND NO CLAIM MAY BE  
MADE AGAINST THERMA-STOR BASED ON ANY ORAL WARRANTY. IN NO EVENT SHALL THERMA-  
STOR LLC, IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE, INSTALLATION, USE, REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF  
ANY PHOENIX AXIAL AIR MOVER OR PART THEREOF BE LIABLE UNDER ANY LEGAL THEORY FOR  
ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION WATER  
DAMAGE (THE END USER SHOULD TAKE PRECAUTIONS AGAINST SAME), LOST PROFITS, DELAY,  
OR LOSS OF USE OR DAMAGE TO ANY REAL OR PERSONAL PROPERTY.  
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, and some do not  
allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so one or both of these  
limitations may not apply to you.  
Legal Rights: This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights  
which vary from state to state.  
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