Aquafog GT 500-HS Manual

GT 500-HS
HANGING SUMP UNIT
o115V 60Hz
o240V 50Hz
Read & Understand
Retain for Future Reference
GT-500-HS ATOMIZER
USER'S MANUAL AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
UL and CSA Electrical Components
NOTICE
GT

General Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Common Setups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Placement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Unpacking / Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Pivot / Utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Power Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
GT 500-HS Exploded View . . . . . . . . . .
Part Identication List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Oscillator Exploded View . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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DESCRIPTION
Aquafog units are intended to condition large
volumes of air using water or other non-hazardous
liquids at air temperatures between 33ºF and 160ºF.
Any other use of these units will void the warranty
and the manufacturer will not be responsible for
problems or damages resulting from misuse.
Safety Guidelines
This manual contains very important information.
This information will help ensure SAFETY and
PREVENT EQUIPMENT PROBLEMS. Use these
symbols to understand safety guidelines.
DANGER DANGER INDICATES AN
IMMINENTLY HAZARDOUS
SITUATION WHICH, IF NOT AVOIDED, WILL RESULT IN
DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.
WARNING INDICATES A
POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS
SITUATION WHICH, IF NOT AVOIDED, COULD RESULT IN
DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.
CAUTION INDICATES A
POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS
SITUATION WHICH, IF NOT AVOIDED, MAY RESULT IN
MINOR OR MODERATE INJURY.
NOTICE INDICATES IMPORTANT
INFORMATION, THAT IF NOT
FOLLOWED, MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
WARNING
CAUTION
NOTICE
Notes

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9. Keep ngers away from a running unit;
fast moving and hot parts will cause injury
and/or burns.
10. If the equipment starts to vibrate abnormally,
STOP the motor and check immediately for
the cause. Vibration is generally an indication
of trouble.
Fogging Precautions
DANGER
A motionless atomizer may
appear safe, but its blade
could suddenly begin high-
speed rotation without
warning as a result of
control programming.
When a GT 500-HS is automated by controls,
warning signs should be posted near the high-
speed equipment.
Disconnect and lock out power source to inspect
or service the unit.
GENERAL SAFETY
Since the GT 500-HS uses high-speed components
to atomize liquids, the following safety precautions
must be observed at all times:
1. Read all manuals included
with this product. Be familiar
with the product and controls.
2. Follow United States
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
guidelines and regulations when fogging
pesticide or chemical solutions.
3. Follow all local electrical and safety codes
as well as the United States National
Electrical Codes (NEC) and Occupational Safety
and Health Act (OSHA).
4. Only persons well acquainted with these
rules of safe operation should be allowed to
use the atomizer.
5. Keep visitors away and NEVER allow children in
the work area.
6. Before each use, inspect blade assembly
and electrical components for signs of damage,
deterioration, weakness or leakage. Repair or
replace defective items before using.
7. Check all fasteners at frequent intervals for
proper tightness.
MOTORS, ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND
CONTROLS CAN CAUSE ELECTRICAL
ARCS THAT WILL IGNITE FLAMMABLE
LIQUID OR GAS. NEVER OPERATE OR
REPAIR IN OR NEAR FLAMMABLE LIQUID OR GAS.
NEVER STORE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR GASES IN THE
VICINITY OF THE ATOMIZER.
DO NOT ATOMIZE
FLAMMABLE MATERIALS.
1. Humidity and cold air are
two common asthma triggers.
Asthmatic people working
with this equipment need to
be made aware of the risk.
2. When atomizing toxic chemicals, follow the
instructions provided by the chemical
manufacturer.
NEVER OPERATE THE
GT 500-HS WITHOUT THE
SAFETY GUARD IN PLACE IF THE UNIT IS LOWER THAN
SEVEN FEET ABOVE WORKING HEIGHT.
WARNING
WARNING
DANGER
HIGH-SPEED ROTATION

GT
GT
GT
GT
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C
OMMON SETUPS
7'
GT 500-HS perform best when
mounted up high. If mounted 7
feet above working height, OSHA
regulations allow fans to be
unguarded.
Metering
Pump
Odor Control
Concentrate
Metering pump
connects directly to
the GT 500-HS
Atomized Product
An optional controller
would likely operate both
the Metering Pump and
the GT 500-HS
simultaneously.
►
Automated Control
System
Chemical Feeder
Pesticide/Fungicide
(Liquid Concentrate)
Chemical Feeder doses
concentrate into the
fresh water leading to
the GT 500-HS.
Atomized Product
Atomized Water or
Chemical Solution
Shut-Off
Valve
Captured rainwater or pre-mixed
chemical solution (located above GT
500-HS). A shut-off valve is used to
start or stop the ow.
Feed tubing 3/8"
I.D. or larger may
be required.
Tee
CHEMICAL INJECTION FEED
GRAVITY FEED METERING PUMP FEED
Ordinary
Water Supply
(20-85 PSI)
WATER FEED
Atomized Water
Ordinary
Water Supply
(20-85 PSI)
NOTE: During operation the unit's Sump Tank must
maintain an adequate water level. This is dependant on
sufcient water ow from the gravity feed reservoir.

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Mount the fan high overhead. Allow room in front of and below the fan for the
unobstructed propulsion of fog. Rule of thumb: the higher the better, but mount
at least three feet away from any roong structures.
Mount the fan at the intake end of a ventilated structure. In structures with mild to no
ventilation, propel fog the length of the structure. In large structures, use of an oscillator greatly
enhances coverage and circulation.
DO NOT: Mount the fan near the ground or underneath tables or benches.
DO NOT: Propel the fog into the wind (direction of airow).
DO NOT: Cramp the fan in tight quarters or skinny aisleways.
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>>
>
20'
40'
60'
Intake
End
Intake
End
Control areaIn applications requiring only one unit, mount
the fan high, centered along one wall, with fog
propelling horizontally along the length of the
structure. If there is ventilation, mount the fan
at the intake end of the structure. Generally, no
oscillation is necessary unless the width of the
structure is greater than 20'. The best location
for automated controls is behind the fan, at an
easily accessible level for monitoring.
In large structures equipped with forced
ventilation, the rst fan row should be within a
few feet of the intake end, with rst fan:
- centered along the end wall (or)
- placed no more than 20' from the side wall,
with additional fans in the row equally spaced
no more than 40' apart.
Lengthwise, the fans should be equally spaced
no farther than 60' apart. All fans should be
equipped with oscillation, sweeping 180˚ in the
direction of airow.
Layout Guidelines
Large Structures, Forced Ventilation
Small Structures
PLACEMENT
TO HANG THE UNIT, USE A LEVEL 1" PIPE OR DRILLABLE FLAT
AREA ABLE TO SUPPORT OVER 30 LBS.
NOTICE
Placement Guidelines
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Direction of airow >

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PLACEMENT (CONT.)
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50'
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50'
>
25'
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>
25'
Large Structures, Natural Ventilation
In large structures with natural ventilation, propel fog
the length of the structure with the rst fan row no more
than 25' from the end wall. The rst fan should be:
- centered along the end wall (or)
- placed no more than 25' from the side wall,
with additional fans in the row equally spaced no
farther than 50' apart.
Lengthwise, the fans should be equally spaced and no
more than 50' apart. All fans should be equipped with
oscillation, sweeping 360˚.
Large Structures,
Closed or Minimum Ventilation
In closed structures with little to no ventilation, propel
fog the length of the structure with the rst fan row no
more than 40' from the end wall. The rst fan should
either be:
- centered along the end wall (or)
- placed no more than 40' from the side wall,
with additional fans in the row equally spaced
no farther than 80' apart.
Lengthwise, the fans should be equally spaced and no
farther than 80' apart. All fans should be equipped with
oscillation, sweeping 360˚.
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80'
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80'
>
40'
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40'

XE 360
INSTALLATION
USING A LADDER TO HANG THE GT 500-HS IS DANGEROUS.
USE PROPER LIFTING EQUIPMENT LIKE A SCISSOR LIFT.
DANGER
(A) Secure to Pipe
Hanger
Support Bar
(not provided)
Support Bar
(not provided)
1/4-20 U-bolt Package
Oscillator
1/4-20 U-bolt Package
(B) Universal Mount
Drill 5/16"
Clearance Hole
in Support
(C) With Oscillator
Anti-
seize
Required Use
Flat, Level
Surface
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(1) 1/4-20 Hanger U-bolt Package
(1) 5/16-18 Universal Hanger Bolt Package
(1) 5/32" Allen Wrench
(1) 3/32" Allen Wrench
(6) Wire Tie
► Level
► 7/16" Wrenches
► 1/2" Wrenches
UNPACKING
C
HECKLIST
þ
T
OOLS
R
EQUIRED
After unpacking the unit, inspect for any
damage that may have occured during
transit. Make sure to tighten ttings, bolts,
etc. before operation.
DO NOT OPERATE UNIT IF
DAMAGED DURING SHIPPING,
HANDLING OR USE. DAMAGE MAY RESULT IN BREAKAGE
AND CAUSE INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
WARNING
Lock Washer
Finish Nut
Nylon Lock Nut
Hanger
Nylon Lock Nut
Finish Nut
Lock Washer
Flat Washer
5/16-18
Bolt Package
Hanger
(2) 1/4-20 Bolt
Nylon Lock Nut
Lock Washer
Finish Nut
Nylon Lock Nut
Securing To Pipe - Use U-bolts provided. Tighten securely. The nylon locknut should be
tightened on top of the rst nut to provide added protection.
Universal Mount - The support should be secure, level and at. Drill a 5/16" clearance
hole. It is IMPORTANT to tighten the second nylon locknut on top of the rst nut to
provide added protection. Note: Anti-seize applied to bolt prevents galling.
Installation with Oscillator - Support bar should be level. Use the U-bolts Package
supplied with unit to secure Oscillator to bar. Use (2) 1/4-20 bolts with nylon lock nuts to
attach the GT unit to the oscillator's support plate.
NOTE: Tighten securely using two opposing wrenches to prevent stress on oscillator's
internal gears.

GT
8
P
IVOT ADJUSTMENT
After securing the the GT 500-HS, a pivot adjustment
can be made to direct the fogging output to a desired
location.
This unit has a positive pivot locking system with four
available positions.
~ 5º up
~ Horizional
~ 7º down
~ 14º down
To Make an Adjustment
Relieve the weight of the unit and lift one pivot lock
up and rest it in the middle of the "M". While securely
supporting the unit, lift the second lock up.
Adjust unit to desired angle. Re-engage both locks
into the closest available slot.
NOTE: Use both sides of the "M" to access all four
pivot angles.
Pivot Locking System
Pivot
Lock
Motor's power cord
Water line
Wire tie
Plug into a
Control Panel
or
Plug into 60Hz
electrical outlet
UTILITIES
Universal plug
adapter required for
50Hz
power connection
Pivot
Point
Water
- Connect to an ordinary water supply with 20
PSI to 85 PSI:
•Directly to a garden hose
•Plumb into a water supply source
Drainage
- Any waste water from the fan housing is
directed into the unit's sump tank to be recycled.
Power
- Connect to an ordinary power supply:
•Directly to a receptacle for manual operation
•To a controller for automation
W-2
AQUA
FOG

AQUA
FOG
9
XE 360
*Grounded and suitable for outdoor use.
Wiring the Oscillator
EXTENSION CORD SPECIFICATIONS*
FOR SINGLE FAN USE ONLY • (AWG - American Wire Gauge)
Voltage 25 to 50 ft. 50 to 100 ft.
115 16 AWG 14 AWG
POWER CONNECTION
GROUND FAULT RECEPTACLE IS RECOMMENDED AND MAY BE
REQUIRED BY LOCAL AND/OR NATIONAL CODE.
PROPERLY
GROUND ALL
CONNECTIONS
Remove the black plug from the the top of the
motor's junction box. Install the oscillator power
cord and connector. This cord is pre-measured to
the appropriate length. DO NOT SHORTEN.
Remove the motor junction box cover. Strip the
ends of the oscillator power cord wires. Using the
wire nuts provided, connect the oscillator cord
wires and GT 500-HS motor wires as shown in the
appropriate wiring schematic. (See Page 17)
NOTE: GT 500-HS motors are dual voltage and
can operate either on high or low voltage.
For connection changes, refer to the electrical
schematic located on the motor.
ALL WIRING AND ELECTRICAL
CONNECTIONS MUST BE
PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN.
WARNING
Oscillator
WARNING
Leave
Slack
On/Off
Switch

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Turn on the water supply, let the tank ll, and then turn on the fan motor. Listen for any possible
abnormalities, such as the blades rubbing against the venturi and make adjustments if necessary.
If no problems are detected, slowly open the ow control valve until the desired fogging output is
achieved.
If using an oscillator, check the rotational movement and be SURE THE POWER CORD HAS ENOUGH
SLACK. If there is not enough, try re-mounting the GT 500-HS with the oscillator power cord falling
in line with its motor.
The volume of fog can be
regulated by adjusting the Flow
Control Ball Valve.
Particle size is smaller at lower
outputs, so it is better to operate
the fan at a lower output for a
longer period of time.
OPERATION
BEFORE TESTING FAN MAKE SURE ALL OBJECTS ARE OUT OF THE
ROTATION PATH OF THE FAN BLADES. HIGH-SPEED WARNING. KEEP HANDS
CLEAR! MAKE SURE GUARDS ARE INSTALLED OR UNIT IS OUT OF REACH.
LISTEN FOR UNUSUAL NOISE OR VIBRATION.
CAUTION
BUMP START GT 500-HS and check for proper fan blade rotation (clockwise if looking at
front of unit). If incorrect, nd rotation connection changes on the motor's electrical schematic.
GT 500-HS
Operational Controls
NOTICE GT 500-HS CANNOT BE OPERATED DRY
DANGER
Water
Supply
Line
Tank
Access Lid
Power
Supply
Line
Flow Control
Ball Valve
(In Closed Positon)
Feed Line
ON/OFF
Electrical
Switch Box

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1. Fan Does Not Operate
A.) Check voltage requirements on unit and electrical supply. Check for live receptacle, plug,
power line and unit's power On/Off switch.
B.) Look for any loose connections inside the main motor's junction box.
2. Unusual Noise
A.) Squealing at start-up or during operation may be caused by the motor shaft's bearing
seal. Spray with lubricant at the front of the motor where the shaft exits the motor's
frame.
3. No Fog
A.) If the Flow Control Valve is closed, turn the knob in-line with the valve to open fogging
output. Visually check Feed Line conections leading to the atomizing blade assembly.
B.) If the unit is automated with a controller, check to see if power is being supplied to the
unit when the controller is on.
C.) If after checking both the Flow Valve and Controller, if you still do not have any fog,
begin a process of elimination starting with the Feed Pump located in the sump tank.
Disconnect and reconnect your plumbing before and after each device to check for any
obstructions or electrical failures.
4. Poor Quality Fog
A.) The feed tube (Part #532) may not be pointing properly into the reservoir behind the
blade assembly. The feed tube should be aimed slightly downward, into the slot area
between the motor shaft and the stainless steel plate, rear of the blade assembly.
B.) Reservoir or blade passageways may be clogged. Fluid entering a clogged reservoir will
sling out of the reservoir instead of entering the passageways of the fan blades. To
clean, remove the blade assembly from the motor shaft and remove the stainless steel
plate. Clean the reservoir area. Attempt to blow and listen for air through each blade. If
clear, assemble and reinstall. If the blades cannot be unclogged, replace with a new
blade assembly (Part #531).
5. Fog Slowly Decreases
If fog output gradually decreases over time, check for kinks in the water supply lines.
Check to make sure the oat valve assembly is maintaining a full tank (fully submerging the
pump at all times). If the problem persists, sediment may be slowly building around the inlet
screen of the pump located in the sump tank. Try cleaning this area by removing the tank's
drainage plug (Part #481) to ush out the dirty water.
TROUBLESHOOTING
BEFORE INSPECTION AND/OR SERVICE
DISCONNECT AND LOCK OUT POWER SOURCE.
WARNING

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Contact Your Sales Representative for Further Assistance.
6. Fan Motor Becomes Excessively Hot
The main fan motor normally becomes very hot to the touch. However, if it gets so hot that it
begins to smell or smoke or the power cord becomes hot, discontinue operation and consult
an electrician to properly evaluate the problem.
7. Electrical Breaker Tripping
If the electrical breaker trips off, there is an overload in the system and there may be a
serious motor problem. Turn off all other devices connected to the same circuit. If the
breaker continues to trip, the motor is probably in need of repair. Consult an electrician
for evaluation.
8. Fan and/or Motor Vibration
A.) If the fan unit begins vibrating severely, rst be sure the blade assembly is fully engaged
and securely tightened on the motor shaft. Next, inspect the blade assembly, particularly
the ends of the blades. Look for wear or cracks - replace as necessary. Look for deposits
of calcium or minerals - clean and remove mineral deposits and/or calcium.
B.) If the vibration seems to be coming from the motor, rst check that the motor mounting
hardware is securely tightened. If hardware is secure, remove the blade assembly and
operate the motor without the blade. If vibration continues, the motor has a serious
mechanical problem and probably needs to be replaced.
9. Liquid Spilling From Fan Housing or Sump Tank
If liquid builds up inside the housing, the drain tube is clogged. Clean debris from around
the drain inside the housing and ush drain tube. If liquid overows from the sump, check
the oatvalve assembly (400-012) for any impediments preventing the valve from closing
propertly when tank becomes full. Replace if necessary.
10. Plumbing Leaks
Un-thread ttings and clean both the male and female threads. Apply new thread tape
(approximately 2-3 wraps) and reconnect. If a tube tting is leaking, tighten the cap - no
more than 1 turn past nger tightened. If the leak persists, replace the tube tting insert.
TROUBLESHOOTING (CONT.)
BEFORE INSPECTION AND/OR SERVICE
DISCONNECT AND LOCK OUT POWER SOURCE.
WARNING

AQUA
FOG
502
8
44
43
114
115
561
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GT 500-HS EXPLODED VIEW
506
42
534
536
535
Sump Wall
Sump Wall
▼
To Blade
Assembly
▼
To Switch Box
Lower Feed Tubing
Sump Wall
◄
Internal Pump Parts
539
540
126
154
400-089
541
86
85
109
110
400-041
84
45
45
84
507
385
65-lg-ID
65-lg-ID
542
559
400-012
35
543
554
42
W-2
547
548
565
546
481
32
W-14
400-108
558
84
400-089
53
Gasket
253

◄
14
14
531
16
54
49
20
127
Motor's Junction Box
481
45
►
58
Side view of motor
57
381
395 657
668
◄
Rear of
Housing
32
20
126
125
Oscillator's
power supply port
154
58
32
514
500
658
42
660
57
58
Hanger Options
U-Bolts
Hanger
Bolt
395
116
518
514
13-500
USA
USA
521
532
400-019
519
523
522
35
400
406
407
512
513
400-047
510
511
◄
From Sump Pump
288
To Switch Box
▼
538
400-114
400-089

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GT 500 COMPONENTS
8 Drain tting 1
13-500 GT wash down duty motor 1
14 Pinned venturi assembly 1
16 Rear guard 1
20 1/4" thick washer 10
32 1/4-20 nylon stop nut SST 9
35 Valve washer 4
42 10-24 nylon stop nut SST 8
43 Drain washer SST 1
44 Drain tubing 1'
45 Liquid-tight connector 3
53 1/4" at washer SST 2
65-lg-ID 1-1/4" x 9/16" at washer SST 2
49 10-24 x 1/2" phillips truss head SST 4
54 1/4-20 x 3/8" button head cap screw 6
56 5/16-18 x 3/4" HH bolt SST 4
57 5/16" lock washer SST 5
58 5/16" at washer SST 7
82 Electrical switch box 1
84 3/4S x 1/2NPT bushing 2
85 Switch cover, single 1
86 6-32 x 1/2" at head ms SST 2
109 RSM switch (for 115V model) 1
110 RSM switch (for 240V models) 1
114 Drain tting nut 1
115 Drain gasket 1
116 5/16-18 nish nut 5
125 1/4-20 U-bolt SST 1
126 1/4" lockwasher SST 4
127 1/4-20 x 7/8" HH bolt SST 5
154 1/4-20 nish nut SST 4
253 O-ring 1
288 1/8" NPT elbow 1
385 1/4" NPT mini ball valve 1
395 5/16-18 nylon stop nut SST 3
400 Foam drip sponge 1
400-012 Float valve assembly 1
400-019 1/8"M x 1/8" tube 1
400-041 10-24 x 3/8" round head ms SST 2
400-047 Reservoir plate SST screw 8
400-089 3/8" OD PVC (upper) tubing 2'
400-108 Lg. silicone grommet (for 60Hz models) 1
400-114 1/8" NPT x 1/4" barb 1
406 Nylon rivet 6
407 Rivet washer 6
481 1/2" black hex plug 2
500 SST Hanger 1
502 Housing 1
506 Safety guard 1
507 115V Power cord (for 60/50Hz models) 1
510 Blade set screw 1
511 Blade tip set screw 3
512 Reservoir O-Ring 1
513 SST Reservoir plate 1
514 Motor plate PLS 1
518 5/16-18 x 2" HH bolt SST 1
519 Feed tube support 1
521 10-32 x 3/8" brass standoff 2
522 10-32 x 1/4" button head screw 2
523 #10 Lock washer 2
531 Fan blade assembly 1
532 Feed tube assembly 1
534 RSM sump tank 1
535 10-24 nylon thumb screw 3
536 RSM-500 lid 1
538 1/4-20 x 5/8" carriage bolt SST 2
539 RSM SST hanger bracket 1
540 1/4-20 x 1-1/4" button head cap screw SST 2
541 1/4 NPT x 1/4" barb elbow 1
542 1/4 NPSM x 3/8" barb (PM) (for 60Hz models) 1
543 1/2 NPT x 3/8" barb elbow (for 60Hz models) 1
546 1/2" OD PVC (lower) tubing (for 60Hz models) 1.5'
547 GT-RSM pump (for 60Hz models) 1
548 GT-RSM pump (for 50Hz model) 1
554 1/2 NPT x 1/4" barb elbow (for 50Hz model) 1
558 Sm. grommet (for 50Hz models) 1
559 1/4 NPSM x 1/4" barb (PM) (for 50Hz model) 1
561 10-24 front guard screw SST 4
565 Pump support assembly 1
657 5/16-18 x 5/8" HH bolt SST 2
658 10-24 x 1" phillips truss MS SST 2
660 Pivot, vinyl cap 2
W-2 Hose connector 1
W-14 1/4" Poly tubing 20'
400-089 3/8" OD PVC (lower) tubing (for 50Hz model) 1.5'
ID # Description Qty per Unit
PART IDENTIFICATION LIST (GT 500-HS)
ID # Description Qty per Unit

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OSCILLATOR EXPLODED VIEW
115Volt 60 hz.
Connect White and Blue Wires
Do Not Use Yellow
220-240Volt 50/60 hz.
Connect Yellow and Blue Wires
Do Not Use White
132
131
134
153
149
148
147
45
144
146
145
140
142
1
51
139
138
150
117
663
135
136
O
SCILLATOR
E
XPLODED
V
IEW
32
XE 360
651
609
608
Through
Cover
395
134
139
653
610
656
400-033
650
OSCILLATOR COMPONENTS
32 1/4-20 nylon stop nut SST 2
45 Liquid-tight connector 1
117 1/4-20 x 5/8" HH bolt SST 2
131 Toggle switch boot 1
132 Toggle switch 1
134 3/8" bronze bearing 2
135 115 volt 60 Hz. motor 1
136 220-240 volt 50/60 Hz. motor 1
138 3/32 x 3/4" cotter pin SST 1
139 3/8" spacer 2
140 Thrust bearing 1
142 10 tooth brass gear 1
144 Upper gear stop 1
145 Lower gear stop 1
146 5/16" spacer 1
147 96 tooth brass gear 1
148 1/8 x 3/4" groove pin 1
149 Bearing block assembly 1
150 Drive shaft 1
151 Power cord 1
153 5/16-18 x 2" HH bolt SST 1
395 5/16-18 nylon stop nut SST 1
400-033 Cord grip 1
608 Oscillator plate 1
609 Oscillator housing 1
610 Oscillator cover 1
650 Nylon standoff 3
651 Gear motor screw 3
653 Shaft bearing 1
656 Cover screw 10
663 Cover lock washer 10
ID # Description Qty

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MAINTENANCE
DISCONNECT AND LOCK OUT POWER SOURCE
BEFORE SERVICING
WARNING
ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS
115V 1Ph 60Hz (USA)
Pump
Tgl Switch
mtr
115V
240V 1Ph 50Hz (Foreign)
Note: All green wires
go to ground
Denotes Line Connection
Denotes Wire Nut Termination
Electrical Schematic Code Designation
1. Inspect Blade Assembly
Clean the the exterior of the blades about
once a year or whenever a lm of calcium or
mineral deposits is visible. While cleaning,
inspect for irregularities or hairline cracks and
replace as necessary.
2. Flush Out Tank
The tank should be rinsed regularly, especially
if using chemicals. Remove drain plug
(Part #481) and, using a garden hose,
thoroughly ush tank and pump of any
sediment.
3. Main Motor
The main motor is a permanently lubricated
motor, but occasionally applying some spray oil
to external rusty areas of the motor's body can
help extend the motor's life.
5. Storage
Protect your Aquafog from winter damage.
Expansion due to freezing can burst ttings,
solenoids and owmeters. If storing unit in below
freezing temperatures, be sure all uid is drained
from the unit. Damage due to freezing is not
covered under warranty.
SPST
TGS
On
Black White
Off
115 VAC
LINE N
1, 3, 8
mtr
FAN
2, 4, 5
115V
Oscillator
mtr
115V
White Blue
Pump
Tgl Switch
mtr
230V
DPST
TGS
On
Brown Blue
Off
240 VAC
LINE
1
mtr
FAN
4, 5
240V
Oscillator
mtr
240V
Yellow Blue
DPST
TGS
Off
On
2, 3, 8
N

ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
Aquafog and accessories are warranted to the original purchaser against defects in
material and workmanship under normal use for one full year from date of purchase. Any
part determined to be defective and returned to the manufacturer, shipping cost prepaid,
will be repaired or replaced at Jaybird Manufacturing, Inc.'s discretion without charge. Proof
of purchase date and an explanation of the problem or complaint must accompany the
returned portion of the machine.
Jaybird Manufacturing, Inc. reserves the right to verify the legitimacy of claimed defects.
The provisions of this warranty do not apply to damage resulting from direct or indirect misuse,
negligence, accident, lack of maintenance, or unauthorized repairs or alterations which affect
the machine's performance or reliability.
LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY. TO THE EXTENT ALLOWABLE UNDER APPLICABLE LAW,
JAYBIRD MANUFACTURING, INC.'S LIABILITY FOR DEATH, INJURIES TO PERSONS OR
PROPERTY, OR FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE USE OF
OUR EQUIPMENT IS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. JAYBIRD MANUFACTURING, INC.'S LIABILITY
IN ALL EVENTS IS LIMITED TO, AND SHALL NOT EXCEED, THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID. NO
OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, IS AUTHORIZED, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
This warranty gives you specic legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state.
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