GAST R6350A-2 Regenair R6 Series Regenerative Blower User Manual
- June 13, 2024
- GAST
Table of Contents
- GAST R6350A-2 Regenair R6 Series Regenerative Blower
- Product Information
- General information
- INSTALLATION
- OPERATION
- MAINTENANCE
- WARRANTY
- ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAMS
- RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES
- PARTS & ORDERING INFORMATION
- EXPLODED PRODUCT VIEW
- TROUBLESHOOTING CHART
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
GAST R6350A-2 Regenair R6 Series Regenerative Blower
Product Information
- Product Name: Standard Regenair Blower
- Model Number: R1, R6P350A, R7P
- Part Number: 70 – 6000 F2-200 (REV-L)
- Manufacturer: Gast
- Certifications: ISO 9001 & 14001 Certified
- Manufacturer Website: www.gastmfg.com
General information
This manual does not apply to:
- SDR Series blowers without motors
- Blowers powered with Explosion Proof Motors
Product Use Criteria:
- Pump only clean, dry air.
- Operate at -20ºF – 104ºF (-29ºC – 40ºC).
- Protect unit from dirt & moisture.
- Do not pump flammable or explosive gases or use in an atmosphere that contains such gases.
- Protect all surrounding items from exhaust air. This exhaust air can become very hot.
- Corrosive gases and particulate material will damage unit. Water vapor, oil-based contaminants or other liquids must be filtered out.
- The blower must be installed with the properly sized inlet and inline filters, gauges and relief valves to protect the product from dirt and over-heating.
- Consult your Gast Distributor/Representative before using at high altitudes.
Your safety and the safety of others is extremely important.
We have provided many important safety messages in this manual and on your product. Always read and obey all safety messages. This is the safety alert symbol. This symbol alerts you to hazards that can kill or hurt you and others. The safety alert symbol and the words “DANGER”and “WARNING”will precede all safety messages. These words mean:
DANGER You will be killed or seriously injured if you donʼt follow
instructions.
WARNING You can be killed or seriously injured if you donʼt follow
instructions. All safety messages will identify the hazard, tell you how to
reduce the chance of injury, and tell you what can happen if the safety
instructions are not followed.
INSTALLATION
WARNING
- Disconnect electrical power at the circuit breaker or fuse box before installing this product.
- Install this product where it will not come into contact with water or other liquids.
- Install this product where it will be weather protected.
- Electrically ground this product.
- Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, fire or electrical shock.
- Correct installation is your responsibility. Make sure you have the proper installation conditions and that installation clearances do not block air flow.
- Blocking air flow over the product in any way can cause the product to overheat.
- The blower must be installed with the properly sized inlet filter, gauge and relief valve to protect the product from dirt and overheating.
Mounting
The single impeller blower should be oriented with the shaft in a horizontal
position, unless the model product features state otherwise. The dual impeller
models must be mounted with the shaft in a horizontal position. Mounting the
product to a stable, rigid operating surface and using shock mounts will
reduce noise and vibration.
Rotation
From the motor side of the blower, check that the blower is rotating
clockwise. (The motor side is marked with an arrow on most models.) Proper
rotation can also be checked by the airflow at the IN and OUT ports. On
blowers powered by a 3-phase motor, incorrectly connecting any two power lines
can reverse direction.
Plumbing
Remove any foreign material (burrs, chips, welding drops, slag, pipe cuttings,
excess sealant, sand or lime) from the plumbing. Check motor mounting and
rotation before connecting to plumbing. Inlet and outlet ports are not
designed to support plumbing. Remove plugs from the IN and OUT ports. Use a
small amount of pipe thread lubricant when connecting plumbing to protect the
aluminum blower threads. Connect with pipe and fittings that are the same size
or larger than the product threaded ports. When installing two blowers in
parallel, use plumbing that is two whole pipe sizes larger in diameter than
that of the blower. Be sure to connect the intake and exhaust plumbing to the
correct inlet and outlet ports.
Plumbing to remove the hot discharge air of larger blowers may be required to
help maintain proper room ambient temperature. Use a relief valve to discharge
excess air into the atmosphere. If the blower will be operated at 125mbar (50”
H2O) or higher, metal pipe is required for hot exhaust air.
Accessories
Install two vacuum gauges, one before and one after filter, to monitor
restriction through filters. As filters become clogged, performance efficiency
will be reduced. Filters should be checked periodically and replaced when
necessary. See page 7 for installation.
Install a relief valve to avoid changes in pressure or vacuum that can cause
overloading of large blowers. Install an intake filter with a relief valve to
prevent foreign material from entering blower if blower is used in a vacuum
application in a dirty environment. In applications where there is high
humidity or liquids being used in the process, install a moisture separator.
See Recommended Accessories on pages 7-9 or consult your Gast
Distributor/Representative for additional filter and accessories
recommendations. Do Not install check valves that close with a strong spring.
The recommended check valves (page 7) provide minimal pressure drop, positive
sealing and are resistant to the high discharge temperatures of large blowers.
Motor Installation
It is your responsibility to contact a qualified electrician and assure that
the electrical installation is adequate and in conformance with all national
and local codes and ordinances.
Select fuses, motor protective switches or thermal protective switches to provide protection. Fuses act as short-circuit protection for the motor, not as protection against overload. Incoming line fuses must be able to withstand the motorʼs starting current. Motor starters with thermal magnetic overload or circuit breakers protect motor from overload or reduced voltage conditions. Motors without automatic restart require thermal protection or magnetic over- current cutout to prevent motor overloading from one phase in a 3-phase circuit, high starting frequency or jammed blower. The power required will rise as differential pressure increases. The wiring diagram attached to the product or on page 6 of this manual provides required electrical information. Large motors have two diagrams, one for 50Hz wiring specifications and the other for 60Hz wiring specifications. Check that the power source is correct to properly operate the dual-voltage motor. If additional information is required, please consult your Gast Distributor/Representative.
Electrical Connection
WARNING- Electrical Shock Hazard
This product must be properly grounded. Do not modify the plug provided. If
it will not fit the outlet, have the proper outlet installed by a qualified
electrician. If repair or replacement of the cord or plug is necessary, do not
connect the grounding wire to either flat blade terminal. The wire with
insulation that is green or green with yellow stripes is the grounding wire.
Check the condition of the power supply wiring. Do not permanently connect
this product to wiring that is not in good condition or is inadequate for the
requirements of this product. Failure to follow these instructions can result
in death, fire or electrical shock.
Model with a power supply cord:
This product must be grounded. For either 120-volt or 220/240-volt circuits
connect power supply cord grounding plug to a matching grounded outlet. Do not
use an adapter. (See DIAGRAM A)
In the event of an electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the risk of
electric shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current. This
product may be equipped with a power supply cord having a grounding wire with
an appropriate grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is
properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and
ordinances.
Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if the grounding instructions
are not completely understood, or if you are not sure whether the product is
properly grounded. Do not modify the plug provided. If it will not fit the
outlet, have the proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
Model that is permanently wired:
This product must be connected to a grounded, metallic, permanent wiring
system, or an equipment grounding terminal or lead on the product. Power
supply wiring must conform to all required safety codes and be installed by a
qualified person. Check that supply voltage agrees with that listed on product
nameplate.
Extension cords:
Use only a 3-wire extension cord that has a 3-blade grounding plug. Connect
extension cord plug to a matching 3-slot receptacle. Do not use an adapter.
Make sure your extension cord is in good condition. Check that the gage wire
of the extension cord is the correct size wire to carry the current this
product will draw. An undersized cord is a potential fire hazard, and will
cause a drop in line voltage resulting in loss of power causing the product to
overheat. The following table indicates the correct size cord for length
required and the ampere rating listed on the product nameplate. If in doubt,
use the next heavier gage cord. The smaller the gage number, the heavier the
wire gage.
Minimum gage for extension cords Amps Volts Length of cord in feet
120v| 25| 50| 100| 150| 200| 250| 300|
400| 500
240v| 50| 100| 200| 300| 400| 500|
600| 800| 1000
0-2| 18| 18| 18| 16| 16| 14| 14| 12| 12
2-3| 18| 18| 16| 14| 14| 12| 12| 10| 10
3-4| 18| 18| 16| 14| 12| 12| 10| 10| 8
4-5| 18| 18| 14| 12| 12| 10| 10| 8| 8
5-6| 18| 16| 14| 12| 10| 10| 8| 8| 8
6-8| 18| 16| 12| 10| 10| 8| 6| 6| 6
8-10| 18| 14| 12| 10| 8| 8| 6| 6| 4
10-12| 16| 14| 10| 8| 8| 6| 6| 4| 4
12-14| 16| 12| 10| 8| 6| 6| 6| 4| 2
14-16| 16| 12| 10| 8| 6| 6| 4| 4| 2
16-18| 14| 12| 8| 8| 6| 4| 4| 2| 2
18-20| 14| 12| 8| 6| 6| 4| 4| 2| 2
OPERATION
WARNING-Injury Hazard
- Install proper safety guards as needed to prevent any close contact with blower suction area.
- Keep fingers and objects away from openings and rotating parts.
- Product surfaces become very hot during operation, allow product surfaces to cool before handling.
- Air stream from product may contain solid or liquid material that can result in eye or skin damage, wear proper eye protection.
- Wear hearing protection. Sound level from some models may exceed 85 dBA.
- Failure to follow these instructions can result in burns, eye injury or other serious injury.
It is your responsibility to operate this product at recommended pressures or vacuum duties and room ambient temperatures. Do not operate R4P or larger size blowers without air flowing through the blower. Do not throttle discharge or suction pipe to reducer capacity. Throttle will increase differential pressure causing increasing power absorption and working temperatures.
Start-Up
Operate blower for an hour and then check:
- Ambient temperature – Check room and discharge air temperatures. Increased room temperatures may require stronger ventilation especially for larger blowers. Exhaust air should not exceed 215ºF (102ºC) for all blowers less than 3.5 Hp. Exhaust air should not exceed 275ºF (135ºC) for all blowers above 3.5 Hp.
- Working pressure and vacuum values – Adjust relief valve pressure or vacuum setting, if needed.
- Motor current – Check that supply current matches recommended current rating on product nameplate.
- Electrical overload cutout – Check that current matches rating on product nameplate.
If motor fails to start or slows down significantly under load, shut off and disconnect from power supply. Check that the voltage is correct for motor and that motor is turning in the proper direction.
FOR BLOWERS WITH GREASE FITTINGS
Hours of Service Per Year | Relubrication Intervals |
---|---|
5,000 | 3 years |
Continual Normal Service | 1 year |
Seasonal Service (motor idle for 6 months or more) | 1 year at beginning of |
season
Continuous-high ambient, dirty or moist applications| 6 months
Check that all external accessories such as relief valves and gauges are not damaged before re-operating product.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING-Electrical Shock Hazard
- Disconnect electrical power supply cord before performing maintenance on this product.
- Some motors are thermally protected and will automatically re-start when protector resets.
- If product is hard wired into system, disconnect electrical power at the circuit breaker or fuse box before performing maintenance on this product.
- Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, fire or electrical shock.
- If the product is supplied with an electric power chord, protect it from twisting, cuts and abrasion. When not in use, store in a clean dry place
WARNING-Injury Hazard
- Product surfaces become very hot during operation, allow product surfaces to cool before handling.
- Air stream from product may contain solid or liquid material that can result in eye or skin damage, wear proper eye protection.
- Failure to follow these instructions can result in burns, eye injury or other serious injury.
It is your responsibility to regularly inspect and make necessary repairs to this product in order to maintain proper operation. Make sure that pressure and vacuum is released from product before starting maintenance. Check filter elements and noise absorbing foam used in mufflers and clean motor and blower after first 500 hours of operation. Replace filter elements and determine how frequently mufflers should be checked during future operation. This one procedure will help assure the productʼs performance and service life. When there is an increase in the differential pressure across the inlet filter it is beginning to clog with dirt. Replace the cartridge when the filter will not come clean. Small motor bearings (less than 5.5 Hp) never need to be greased. Larger motor bearings (greater than 5.5 Hp) have alemite grease fittings. Use a grease gun and apply one or two strokes of Exxon POLYREX® grease to the fittings to lubricate larger motor bearings.
WARRANTY
Gast finished products, when properly installed and operated under normal conditions of use, are warranted by Gast to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of purchase from Gast or an authorized Gast Representative or Distributor. In order to obtain performance under this warranty, the buyer must promptly (in no event later than thirty (30) days after discovery of the defect) give written notice of the defect to Gast Manufacturing Incorporated, PO Box 97, Benton Harbor Michigan USA 49023-0097 or an authorized Service Center (unless specifically agreed upon in writing signed by both parties or specified in writing as part of a Gast OEM Quotation). Buyer is responsible for freight charges both to and from Gast in all cases.
This warranty does not apply to electric motors, electrical controls, and gasoline engines not supplied by Gast. Gastʼs warranties also do not extend to any goods or parts which have been subjected to misuse, lack of maintenance, neglect, damage by accident or transit damage.
THIS EXPRESS WARRANTY EXCLUDES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS
EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED BY ANY LITERATURE, DATA, OR PERSON. GASTʼS MAXIMUM
LIABILITY UNDER THIS EXCLUSIVE REMEDY SHALL NEVER EXCEED THE COST OF THE
SUBJECT PRODUCT AND GAST RESERVES THE RIGHT, AT ITS SOLE DISCRETION, TO REFUND
THE PURCHASE PRICE IN LIEU OF REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT. GAST WILL NOT BE
RESPONSIBLE OR LIABLE FOR INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND,
however arising, including but not limited to those for use of any products,
loss of time, inconvenience, lost profit, labor charges, or other incidental
or consequential damages with respect to persons, business, or property,
whether as a result of breach of warranty, negligence or otherwise.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this warranty, BUYERʼS REMEDY AGAINST
GAST FOR GOODS SUPPLIED OR FOR NON-DELIVERED GOODS OR FAILURE TO FURNISH
GOODS, WHETHER OR NOT BASED ON NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY OR BREACH OF
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY IS LIMITED SOLELY, AT GASTʼS OPTION, TO
REPLACEMENT OF OR CURE OF SUCH NONCONFORMING OR NON-DELIVERED GOODS OR RETURN
OF THE PURCHASE PRICE FOR SUCH GOODS AND IN NO EVENT SHALL EXCEED THE PRICE OR
CHARGE FOR SUCH GOODS. GAST EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE OR PURPOSE WITH RESPECT TO THE
GOODS SOLD. THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTIONS SET
FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY, notwithstanding any knowledge of Gast regarding the
use or uses intended to be made of goods, proposed changes or additions to
goods, or any assistance or suggestions that may have been made by Gast
personnel.
Unauthorized extensions of warranties by the customer shall remain the
customerʼs responsibility.
CUSTOMER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR DETERMINING THE SUITABILITY OF GAST PRODUCTS FOR CUSTOMERʼS USE OR RESALE, OR FOR INCORPORATING THEM INTO OBJECTS OR APPLICATIONS WHICH CUSTOMER DESIGNS, ASSEMBLES, CONSTRUCTS OR MANUFACTURES.
This warranty can be modified only by authorized Gast personnel by signing a specific, written description of any modifications.
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAMS
Models
R2303A, R3305A-1, R3305A-13, R4310A-2, R4P315A, R6350A-2, R6P350A, R6PP3110M,
R6PS3110M, R7100A-3, R7P3180M, R7S3180M, R93150A
Note: Model R6P355A has two additional leads labeled “J” for an external thermal motor protection circuit.
RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES
The following diagrams are only suggested configurations for these accessories. These accessory configurations may vary depending upon a particular unitʼs application.
MOISTURE SEPARATOR (FOR VACUUM)
This moisture separator removes liquids from the gas stream in a vacuum
process. This helps protect the blower from corrosion and the build up of
mineral deposits.
For Model Number| R3, R4, R5| R4, R4H, R4P, R5| R4H, R4M,
R5, R6, R6P, R6PS,| R4M, R6, R6P, R6PP, R7, R7P, R7S, R9, R9S
---|---|---|---|---
Part Number| RMS160| RMS200| RMS300| RMS400
CFM capacity| 160| 200| 300| 400
Liquid capacity (gal.)| 10| 19| 19| 40
Diameter (A)| 14.8”| 19.7”| 19.7”| 24”
Dimension (B)| 37.5”| 35”| 35”| 44”
NPT outlet (C)| 2”| 2”| 2.5”| 3”
Inlet diameter (D)| 2”| 2”| 2.5”| 3”
Dimension (E)| 7.5”| 7.5”| 7.5”| 9.7”
Dimension (F)| 26.6”| 26.6”| 26.6”| 29”
HORIZONTAL SWING TYPE CHECK VALVE
This check valve prevents backwash of fluids from entering the blower and air
back-streaming. The check valve can be mounted to discharge or inlet either
vertically or horizontally. The check valve will open with 3” of water
pressure or vacuum.
Model Number| R1, R2| R3| R4, R5, SDR4, SDR4, R4P| R6,
R6P, SDR6P, SDR6, R6PS| R7, R7S
---|---|---|---|---|---
Part Number| AH326B| AH326C| AH326D| AH326F|
AH326G
Dimension (A)| 3.57”| 4.19”| 4.50”| 5.25”| 8.00”
Dimension (B)| 2.32”| 2.69”| 2.94”| 3.82”| 5.07”
Dimension (C)| 1.00” NPT| 1.25” NPT| 1.50” NPT| 2.00” NPT| 2.50” NPT
PRESSURE – VACUUM GAUGE
Pressure/Vacuum Gauges
AJ496| 2.50” Dia.| Pressure| 1/4” NPT| 0-60 in. H2O and 0-150 mbar
AE133| 2.50” Dia.| Pressure| 1/4” NPT| 0-160 in. H2O and 0-400 mbar
AE133A| 2.50” Dia.| Pressure| 1/4” NPT| 0-200 in. H2O
AJ497| 2.50” Dia.| Vacuum| 1/4” NPT| 0-60 in. H2O and 0-150 mbar
AE134| 2.50” Dia.| Vacuum| 1/4” NPT| 0-160 in. H2O and 0-400 mbar
AE134F| 3.50” Dia.| Vacuum| 1/4” NPT| 0-15 in. HG
PRESSURE – VACUUM RELIEF VALVE
Pressure/Vacuum Relief Valves
AG258| 1.50” NPT| Adjustable 30-200 in. H2O; 200 cfm max
AJ121D| | Silencer for AG258 Relief Valve
AG258F| 2.50” NPT| Adjustable 25-200 in. H2O; 560 cfm max
AJ121G| | Silencer for AG258F Relief Valve
INLINE FILTERS (FOR VACUUM)
The impeller of a blower passes very closely to the housing. It is recommended
to have an inlet or in-line filter to ensure trouble-free service life.
- MPT = Male Pipe Thread
- FPT = Female Pipe Thread
Model Number| R1| R2| R3| R4| SDR4, R4P, R4H,
R5| SDR5, SDR6, R6, R6P, R7M| R6PP, SDR6P, R6PS, R7, R7S| R7S,
R9, R9P, R9S
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
Part Number| AJ151A| AJ151B| AJ151C| AJ151D|
AJ151E| AJ151G| AJ151H| AJ151M
Dimension (A)| 5.88”| 7.38”| 7.38”| 7.38| 8.75| 8.75”| 14.00”| 18.50”
Dimension (A1)| –| –| –| –| –| –| 16.25”| 20.75”
Dimension (B)| 4.50”| 6.81”| 6.81”| 6.81”| 10.25”| 10.50”| 27.13”| 28.13”
Dimension (C)| 2.75”| 4.62”| 4.62”| 4.62”| 5.00”| 5.50”| 18.50”| 19.50”
Dimension (D)| 1.00” FPT| 1.00” FPT| 1.25” FPT| 1.50” FPT| 2.00” FPT| 2.50”
FPT| 3”MPT| 5” MPT
Dimension (E)| 1.00” FPT| 1.00” FPT| 1.25” FPT| 1.50” FPT| 2.00” FPT| 2.50”
FPT| 3”MPT| 5” MPT
Replacement Element| AJ135D| AJ135E| AJ135E| AJ135E| AJ135F| AJ135G| AJ135C|
AJ135H
Micron| 10| 10| 10| 10| 10| 10| 10| 10
INLET FILTERS (FOR PRESSURE)
All filters are heavy duty for high-particulate service. Inlet filters for
Regenair blowers are drip-proof when mounted as shown.
- MPT = Male Pipe Thread
- FPT = Female Pipe Thread
Model Number| R1, R2| R3| R4, R4H, R4P SDR4, R5| SDR5,
R6, SDR6, R5P, R6PP, R6PS| SDR6P, R7, R7P, R7S| R9, R9P, R9S
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
Part Number| AJ126B| AJ126C| AJ126D| AJ126F|
AJ126G| AJ126M
Dimension (A)| 6.00”| 6.00”| 7.70”| 10.62”| 10.00”| 16.00”
Dimension (B)| 4.62”| 7.12”| 7.12”| 4.81”| 13.12”| 14.62”
Dimension (C)| 1.00” MPT| 1.25” MPT| 1.50” MPT| 2.00” FPT| 2.50” MPT| 5” MPT
Replacement Element| AJ134B| AJ134C| AJ134E| AG340| AJ135A| AJ135H
Micron| 10| 10| 10| 10| 10| 10
MUFFLERS
Designed to reduce noise by up to 5 dbA and remove high-frequency sound
associated with all blowers.
Model Number| R1, R2| R3| R4, SDR4, R4P, R5| R4H, R6, R6P, R6PS SDR6P, SDR6| R7, R7S| R6PP, R9
Exhaust
| R7P
Exhaust
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
Part Number| AJ121B| AJ121C| AJ121D| AJ121F|
AJ121G| AJ121H| AJ121M
Dimension (A)| 7.46”| 7.94”| 12.75”| 17.05”| 17.44”| 20.30”| 33.60”
Dimension (B)| 2.38”| 2.62”| 3.25”| 3.63”| 4.25”| 4.75”| 6.00”
Dimension (C)| 1.00” NPT| 1.25” NPT| 1.50” NPT| 2.00” NPT| 2.50” NPT| 3” NPT|
4”NPT
PARTS & ORDERING INFORMATION
REF#| ITEM| QTY| R1102 R1102C R1102K| R2103 R2303A|
R2105| R2305B| R3105-1 R3305A-1 R3305B-1
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
1| COVER| 1| AJ101A| AJ101B| AJ101B|
AJ101B| AJ101C
2| LOCK NUT| 1| BC187| BC187| BC181| BC181|
BC181
3| IMPELLER| 1| AJ102A| AJ102BQ| AJ102B|
AJ102B| AJ102C
4| SQUARE KEY| 1| AH212C| AH212| AB136A|
AB136A| AB136A
5| SHIM SPACER| ∆| AE686-5| AE686-3| AJ109|
AE686-3| AJ109
6| RETAINING RING| 1| AJ145| AJ145| AJ149|
AJ145| AJ149
7| HOUSING| 1| AJ103A| AJ103BQ| AJ103B|
AJ103B| AJ103C
8| –| –| –| –| –| –| –
9| –| –| –| –| –| –| –
10A| FOAM| ∆| AJ112A(4)| AJ112BQ(6)| AJ112BQ(6)|
AJ112BQ(6)| AJ112C(4)
10B| FOAM| 2| –| –| –| –| AJ112CQ
11| MUFFLER EXTENSION| 1| AJ106A| AJ106BQ|
AJ106BQ| AJ106BQ| AJ106CQ
Please reference the exploded view on the next page for the following model and parts tables.
REF#| ITEM| QTY| R3105-12 R3305A-13| R4110-2 R4310A-2
R4310B-1| R4P115 R4P315A†| R5125-2 R5325A-2 R5325B-1| R6125-2
R6150J-2 R6325A-2 R6335A-2| R6P335A R6P350A R6P350B| R6135J-10
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
| | | | | | | R6335B| |
| | | | | | | R6350A-2| |
| | | | | | | R6350B-2| |
1| COVER| 1| AJ101C| AJ101D| AJ101L|
AJ101EQ| AJ101FB| AJ101K| AJ101FB
2| LOCK NUT| 1| BC181| BC181| BC181| AJ259|
AJ259| AJ259| AJ259
3| IMPELLER| 1| AJ102CA| AJ102D| AJ102L|
AJ102E| AJ102FR| AJ102K| AJ102FR
4| SQUARE KEY| 1| AB136A| AB136D| AB136D|
AB136| AB136| AB136| AB136
5| SHIM SPACER| ∆| AJ109| AJ109| AJ109|
AJ109| AJ109| AJ109| AJ260A
5 †| SHIM SPACER†| 1| –| –| AJ109A†| –|
–| –| –
6| RETAINING RING| 1| AJ149| AJ149| AJ149|
–| –| –| –
7| HOUSING| 1| AJ103C| AJ103DR| AJ103L|
AJ103EQ| AJ103FQ| AJ103K| AJ103FQ
8| MUFFLER BOX| 1| –| –| –| –| –|
AJ104K| –
9| SPRING| 2| –| AJ113DR| AJ113DQ| AJ113DQ|
AJ113FQ| AJ113FQ| AJ113FQ
9A| SCREEN| 2| –| –| AJ123EQ| AJ123EQ|
AJ123FB| –| AJ123FB
10A| FOAM| ∆| AJ112C(4)| AJ112DS(4)| AJ112ER(6)|
AJ112ER(6)| AJ112FC(6)| AJ112K(8)| AJ112FC(6)
10B| FOAM| 2| AJ112CQ| AJ112DR| –| –|
–| –| –
11| MUFFLER EXTENSION| 1| AJ106CQ| AJ106DQ|
AJ106EQ| AJ106EQ| AJ106FR| –| AJ106FR
REF#| ITEM| QTY| R6P350A| R6P350B| R6P355A|
R6PP3110M| R6PS3110M| R7100A-3| R7100B-1
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
1| COVER| 1| AJ101K| AJ101K| AJ101KA|
AJ101KA(2)| AJ101KA(2)| AJ101G| AJ101G
2| LOCK NUT/BOLT| 1| AJ259| AJ259| BB750|
BB750(2)| BB750(2)| BB750| BB750
3| IMPELLER| 1| AJ102K| AJ102K| AJ102KA|
AJ102KA(2)| AJ102KA(2)| AJ102GZ| AJ102GA
4| SQUARE KEY| 1| AB136| AB136| AB136|
AB136(2)| AB136(2)| AC628| AC628
5| SHIM SPACER| ∆| AJ109| AJ169F| AJ169F|
AJ169F| AJ169F| AJ110| AJ110
6| RETAINING RING| 1| –| –| –| –| –|
–| –
7| HOUSING| 1| AJ103K| AJ103K| AJ103KA|
AJ103KD(2)| AJ103KD(2)| AJ103GA| AJ103GA
8| MUFFLER BOX| 1| AJ104K| AJ104K| AJ104K|
–| –| AJ104GA| AJ104GA
8A| SCREEN| 2| –| –| –| –| –|
AJ998G| AJ998G
9| SPRING| 2| AJ113FQ| AJ113FQ| AJ113FQ| –|
–| –| –
10A| FOAM| ∆| AJ112K(8)| AJ112K (8)| AJ112K (8)|
–| –| AJ112GA(8)| AJ112GA(8)
10B| FOAM| 2| –| –| –| –| –| –|
–
11| MUFFLER EXTENSION| 1| –| –| –| –|
–| –| –
12 **| O-RING| 2| –| –| –| AJ175| –|
–|
13| GASKET| 4| –| –| –| AJ107F|
AJ107F| –| –
REF#| ITEM| QTY| R7P3180M| R7S3180M|
R9P3300M| R9S3300M| R93150A
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
1| COVER| 1| AJ101G(2)| AJ101G(2)| AJ101M(2)|
AJ101M(2)| AJ101M
2| LOCK NUT/BOLT| 1| BB750(2)| BB750(2)|
BB707(2)| BB707(2)| BB707
3| IMPELLER| 1| AJ102GZ(2)| AJ102GZ(2)|
AJ102M(2)| AJ102M(2)| AJ102M
4| SQUARE KEY| 1| AC628(2)| AC628(2)| AE130A(2)|
AE130A(2)| AE130A
5| SHIM SPACER| ∆| AJ110| AJ110| BJ110|
BJ110| BJ110A
6| RETAINING RING| 1| –| –| –| –| –
7| HOUSING| 1| AJ103GA(2)| AJ103GA(2)|
AJ103M(2)| AJ103M(2)| AJ103M
8| MUFFLER BOX| 1| –| –| –| –| AJ104MP
8A| SCREEN| 2| –| –| –| –| AJ998M
9| SPRING| 2| –| –| –| –| –
10A| FOAM| ∆| –| –| –| –| AJ112M(10)
10B| FOAM| 2| –| –| –| –| –
11| MUFFLER EXTENSION| 1| –| –| –| –|
–
12 **| O-RING| 2| AJ175G| –| AJ175G| –|
–
EXPLODED PRODUCT VIEW
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TROUBLESHOOTING CHART
Problem | Reason | Remedy |
---|---|---|
Increased sound. | Noise absorbing foam is damaged. Impeller rubbing inside. |
Replace foam.
Send unit to a Gast Authorized Service Facility.
Excessive vibration.| Damaged impeller.
Motor and/or impeller are dirty.
| Replace impeller.
Clean motor and impeller periodically.
Ambient and exhaust temperature increases.| Motor and/or blower are dirty.
Filters dirty.| Clean motor and blower periodically. Replace filters.
Decreased inlet air pressure| Inlet air filter is clogged.| Clean inlet
filter. Replace cartridge.
Unit is very hot.| Wrong wiring. Low voltage.
Inlet air filter is clogged. Motor and/or blower are dirty.
Operating at too high a pressure or vacuum.
| Check wiring.
Supply proper voltage.
Clean inlet filter. Replace cartridge. Clean motor and blower periodically. Install a relief valve and pressure or vacuum gauge.
Unusual sound.| Impeller is damaged or dirty. Bearing going bad.| Clean or
replace impeller. Send unit to a Gast Authorized Service Facility.
Motor overload| Low voltage.| Check power source.
Check wire size and wire connections.
Unit does not start.| Incorrect electrical connection or power source.
Impeller is damaged.
| Check wiring diagram, circuit fusing and circuit capacity.
Clean or replace impeller. Install proper filtration.
Gast Manufacturing, Inc.
P.O. Box 97
2300 S. Highway M139 Benton Harbor, MI 49023-0097 Ph: 269/926-6171
FAX: 269/925-8288
www.gastmfg.com
Gast Hong Kong
Room 6,9/F
New Commerce Centre 19 on Sum Street, Shatin N. T. Hong Kong
Ph: (852) 2690 1066
Fax: (852) 2690 1012
www.gasthk.com
Gast Group Limited, United Kingdom
Unit 11, The I O Centre Nash Road
Redditch, B98 7AS
United Kingdom
ph: +44 (0) 1527 504040
Fax: +44 (0) 1527 525262
www.gastmfg.com
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