ASI 10-0185 Profile Steel Cover Surface Mount Hand Dryer Instruction Manual
- August 29, 2024
- ASI
Table of Contents
- 10-0185 Profile Steel Cover Surface Mount Hand Dryer
- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- General safety information:
- Installation
- Installation Kit Included (find in carton)
- Service Tool Included (with installation kit)
- Recommended mounting heights
- Operation
- Cleaning and Maintenance
- Warranty
- Diagnostics and Remedies
- Repair parts list
- Diagram
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Hand Dryer
Operating Instructions and Parts Manual
Surface-mounted ADA-compliant hand dryer
10-0185 Profile Steel Cover Surface Mount Hand Dryer
AMERICAN SPECIALTIES, INC.
441 Saw Mill River Road, Yonkers, NY 10701
914-476-9000
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY THROUGH THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT.
OBSERVING ALL SAFETY INFORMATION, WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS WILL PROTECT YOURSELF
AND OTHERS. PLEASE KEEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
MODEL # 0185
Patented No. D 543,661 S
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
ITEM CATEGORY | PERFORMANCE DATA |
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Operating Voltage | 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 2.2 kW |
Warm Air Volume Output | 185 CFM {314.5m°/h} |
Warm Air Temp Output | 149 F {65 Chat ambient T = 77°F {25°C} |
Motor Type | Ya HP, 7.5 krpm, Brush Type, Dual Ball Bearings |
Motor Thermal Protection | Auto Resetting Thermostat turns unit off at 221°F, |
{105°C}
Heater Element| 2020W @ 120 VAC, Nichrome 7.12 0
Heater Thermal Protection| Auto Resetting Thermostat turns unit off at 149°F,
{65°C}, Resets at 122°F {50°C}
Drying Time| Less than 25 seconds
Circuit Operation| Infrared Automatic, self-adjusting
Sensor Range| 2″ to 13″ [51 mm to 330 mm], adjustable; standard 7″ [18 cm + 2
cm]
Timing Protection| 2 minutes auto shut off
Timing Duration| 2 seconds delayed turn off after last sensor read
Cover Type| 16 gauge (.063″, 1.6 mm) thick drawn steel or 304 series stainless
steel
Cover Finish| Porcelain Enamel on steel or Bright or Satin on stainless steel
Net Weight| 12 Ibs [5.45 kg]
Shipping Weight| 12.7 Ibs [5.75 kg]
Unit Size| 14-7/16″ W x 10-13/16″ H x 3-15/16″ D [867 mm x 275 mm x 100 mm]
ADAAG Compliance| Less Than 4″ [102 mm] Projection
Motor
Input (Vac) | Vac | Inrush A(W) |
---|---|---|
115 | 115 | 2.16 (248) |
120 | 120 | 2.25 (270) |
208 | 104 | 1.95 (203) |
220 | 110 | 2.07 (227) |
230 | 115 | 2.16 (248) |
240 | 120 | 2.25 (270) |
Heater
Vac | Inrush / Operating A(W) |
---|---|
115 | 16.2 (1857) |
120 | 16.8 (2020) |
104 | 14.6 (1519) |
110 | 15.4 (1700) |
115 | 16.2 (1857) |
120 | 16.8 (2020) |
Total
Inrush A(W) | Operating A(W) |
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18.4 (2105) | 17.6 (2022) |
19 (2290) | 18.3 (2200) |
16.6 (1722) | 15.9 (1654) |
17.5 (1927) | 16.8 (1851) |
18.4 (2105) | 17.6 (2022) |
19 (2290) | 18.3 (2200) |
AMERICAN SPECIALTIES INC.
441 Saw Mill River Road
Yonkers, NY 10701-4913
914.476.9000 | Fax 914.476.0688
General safety information:
WARNING This product is intended for installation by a qualified service
person. Use AWG NO. 12 solid conductor for wiring.
DANGER Failure to properly ground unit could result in severe electrical
shock and/or death.
WARNING Disconnect power at the service breaker before installing or
servicing.
WARNING All units must be supplied with a 3-wire service. The ground wire
must be connected to the dryer’s backplate.
— NOTE: Do not install dryer over washbasin —
Installation
– IMPORTANT – READ COMPLETELY BEFORE STARTING INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
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Make sure power supply breaker is switched off. Installation must be carried out in accordance with the current edition of the local wiring regulations code having jurisdiction. Installation should be performed only by a qualified electrician.
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Place template against wall at desired height (see mounting height recommendations) and mark locations of 4 mounting holes and wire service entry at knockout (KO) location.
Note: For two or more dryers, dryers should be no closer than 24 inches (610 mm) on center. -
Remove and retain 2 cover screws and cover.
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For in-wall (concealed) power supply – Provide supply wire to KO location according to local code and attach securely to chassis at KO with appropriate strain relief connector (not supplied).
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Attach dryer to wall. For wood wall/studs use 1/4 inch (6 mm) screws at length that will ensure 1 inch (25 mm) min. stud penetration. For masonry walls use expansion bolts or anchors for 1/4 inch (6 mm) screws to ensure penetration 1/4 inch (6 mm) deeper than anchor. Shim if necessary to ensure base plate is flat against wall.
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Connect supply and ground wires to terminal block where indicated or connect supply wires to terminal block where indicated and connect ground wire to base plate with ground screw (Connections: A. Connect the live wire (colored Brown or Black) to the terminal block marked “L1”. B. Connect the neutral wire (colored White or Grey) or connect the second live wire (colored Red or Orange) to the terminal block marked “N/L2”. C. Connect the ground wire (colored green or green and yellow or bare conductor) to the terminal block marked “ ” or to the green screw marked “ “). Colors of live and neutral wires depend on voltage of supply service and requirements of Building and Electrical Code having jurisdiction.
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Replace cover. Do not over-tighten screws.
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Switch on circuit breaker and test unit operation.
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Complete and mail registration reply postcard.
Installation Kit Included (find in carton)
- Self-Threading screws (1/4″ x 1-1/2″) x 4 pcs
- Metal Washer (3/8″ x 7/8″x 1/16″) x 4 pcs
- Nylon bushing x 4 pcs
Service Tool Included (with installation kit)
Security hex wrench (5/32″ ) x 1 pc
Please unpack the unit and check the quantity of the above tool and kit.
Recommended mounting heights
– from bottom edge of dryer above finished floor (AFF) SEE TEMPLATE 05072042
Men | 90″ | (1270 mm) |
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Women | 47″ | (1194 mm) |
Children 4-7 years | 35″ | (889 mm) |
Children 8-10 years | 39″ | (991 mm) |
Children 11-13 years | 43″ | (1092 mm) |
Children 14-16 years | 47″ | (1194 mm) |
Handicaped | 40″ | (1016 mm) |
Operation
- No-touch operation
- Shake excess water from hands.
- Place hands under the outlet to start operation.
- Rub hands lightly and rapidly.
- Stops automatically after hands are removed.
Cleaning and Maintenance
Periodic cleaning of the unit is recommended to ensure optimum performance.
- Disconnect the electrical supply.
- Remove the two cover-mounting screws.
- Remove the cover.
- Clean all dust lint from the interior of the dryer.
- Wipe the cover with a damp cloth and mild cleaning solution. Do not Soak. Never use abrasives to clean the cover.
- Replace the cover. Do not over tighten the screws.
Warranty
All of our dryers are designed and manufactured to provide years of dependable performance. Component parts are guaranteed to be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of Ten years. This guarantee will be honored provided that the dryer is installed and maintained in accordance with the instructions. Parts damaged during the Installation are the purchaser’s responsibility. ASI’s warranty covers defects exclusively, and only liability for the replacement of defective parts will be accepted. This warranty does not cover wear and tear, or misuse and abuse. Transportation, freight costs and labor are also excluded. Defective parts must be returned prepaid, accompanied by the unit serial number, to the point of purchase. This warranty is granted solely to the original purchaser of the unit and is subject to registration.
Diagnostics and Remedies
Symptom | Corrective Action |
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If the dryer will not run | First ensure that the breaker supplying the dryer |
is operational. If it is, disconnect the power and remove the dryer cover.
Taking suitable precautions to avoid shock hazard, reconnect the power and
check for voltage at the terminal block.
If there is power and the dryer will not run, replace the circuit board module
(CBM) and/or the sensor module and/or the power transistor (part of the wire
harness, item 20/22).
If the dryer cycles by itself, runs all the time, or is not sensitive enough|
Ensure that there is no obstruction on or in front of the infra-red sensor.
Clean any dirt off the sensor lens. Try adjusting the sensitivity
potentiometer on CBM (blue knob). If the problem persists, replace the CBM
and/or the sensor module.
If the element gets hot but the fan motor does not turn| Disconnect the power.
Remove the dryer cover and check for obstructions in the fan housing. Damaged
fans must be replaced. If there are no obstructions, replace the motor.
If the unit runs but makes a buzz noise| Disconnect the power. Remove the
dryer cover and check the fan for rubbing on the housing as it rotates.
Replace fan if the condition exists.
If the fan motor runs but the element does not get hot (Dryer blows cold air)|
Disconnect the power and remove the dryer cover. Check for loose or damaged
wires. Remove the blower housing.
Check the element for signs of burning or breakage. Damaged element must be
replaced. If the element does not appear damaged, disconnect it at the CBM and
check element wire continuity (see tech spec). An open circuit indicates
damage to the element wire and to the integral temperature limit control
(TLC). Separate the TLC and test for open circuit. If this is the case,
replace the element and/or the thermostat.
If the motor makes ticking/winding noise when it runs| Disconnect the power.
Remove the dryer cover and check the brushes for worn condition (less than
25/64″ (10mm) graphite remains) and replace them, if necessary. Purchase
rebuild kit to perform repair.
Repair parts list
Key | Part # | Description |
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1 | A0001 | Rubber grommet -Base (4 reqd.) |
2 | A0002 | Base plate |
3 | A0003 | Blower housing – RH |
4 | A0004 | Motor |
5 | A0005 | Rubber grommet -Motor (4 reqd.) |
6 | A0006 | Motor bracket |
7 | A0007 | Nylon washer (4 reqd.) |
8 | A0008 | Cover |
9 | A0009 | Circuit Board Module (CBM) |
10 | A0010 | Terminal block |
11 | A0011 | Grounding screw with cup washer |
12 | A0012 | Cable clamp |
13 | A0013 | Thermostat (TLC) |
14 | A0014 | Blower housing – LH |
15 | A0015 | Blower wheel |
16 | A0016 | Heater assembly |
17 | A0017 | Air intake |
18 | A0018 | Security hex screw with lock washer (2 reqd.) |
19 | A0019 | Sensor Module, 10-5/8″ cable |
20 | A0024 | Power Transistor (part of item 22) |
21 | A0020 | Security hex wrench |
22 | A0027 | Wire harness (not shown) |
23 | A0026 | Motor brush (2 reqd.) |
24 | A0028 | Metal washer (4 reqd.) |
25 | A0029 | Nylon bushing (4 reqd.) |
26 | A0030 | Circuit diagram label (not shown) |
27 | A0031 | Rating label |
28 | A0032 | Barrier plate – LH |
29 | A0033 | Barrier plate – RH |
30 | A0034 | Access hole plug |
31 | – | Screw (5 reqd. 4x8mm), Philips pan head |
32 | – | Screw (4 reqd. 1/4″x1-1/2″), Philips pan head |
33 | – | Screw (4 reqd. 5x10mm), Philips pan head |
34 | – | Screw (6 reqd. 4x10mm), Philips pan head |
35 | – | Screw (2 reqd. 3x6mm), Philips pan head |
36 | – | Screw (4 reqd. 5x12mm), Philips pan head |
37 | – | Screw (2 reqd. 5x10mm), Philips pan head |
38 | – | Screw (4 reqd. 4x6mm), Philips pan head |
39 | – | Screw (1 reqd. 4x6mm), headless set (with 2mm hex key) |
40 | – | Screw (2 reqd. 3x16mm), Philips pan head |
41 | – | Screw (1 reqd. ~4x10mm), Philips pan head with external tooth lock |
washer
42| –| Mylar shield with L1,N/L2,G marked
43| –| Wire nuts (2 reqd.) not shown
44| –| Cable ties (4 reqd.) not shown
Diagram
Patented No. D 543,661 S
05072043
www.americanspecialties.com COMMERCIAL
SUPPLY
BERLS.COM
704-937-2673
129 Oakpark Drive, Unit A, Mooresville, NC 28115
References
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