THE FORCE/2
T roubleshooting
Problem
Likely Cause
Agitator does not
Power cords
operate.
not plugged in.
Note: Agitator can
Loose power cord/
not be turned
extension cord at
by hand.
electrical connection.
Electricity not present at
Blower plug. Transformer
in machine not receiving
electricity.
Rocker switch for agitator
is not in "on" position. "on" at main panel.
Circuit breaker tripped on
main panel.
Jam in airlock exit tube.
Jam between blade of
agitator and airlock.
Note: Jam may not
be visible
Bearing on top of gearbox
worn or frozen (bearing
guides the agitator shaft).
Start-up capacitor blown
on agitator motor.
Remote rocker switch for
agitator motor has failed.
Main panel rocker switch for Replace with original
agitator motor has failed.
Loose wire in electrical
system.
Agitator turns slow.
Run capacitor in motor
worn out.
Remedy
Check cord
and plug in.
Check condition of
electrical plug blades.
Test extension cord with
known good appliance.
If extension is not working
check house electrical or
circuit breaker at house.
Flip rocker switch
Push to reset tripped
circuit breaker.
Disconnect electrical power.
Remove hose from the
exit tube. Locate jam and
remove material with pliers.
See gearbox section for
additional info.
Disconnect electrical power.
Remove insulation material
from hopper. Locate jam
and remove material with
pliers. See gearbox section
for additional info.
Have bearing replaced by
a qualified service center.
Have capacitor replaced by
a qualified service center.
Replace with original
factory part.
factory part.
Have the system inspected
by a qualified service
center.
Have capacitor replaced
by a qualified service
center.
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Questions and answers
Trying to connect the end piece of a force to insulation blower remote rewiring it and could use instructions on which color goes into which positive and negative Port
The Intec FORCE/2 insulation blower remote uses 24V AC power, not DC, so there are no positive and negative ports. Instead, it uses two wires for completing the AC circuit.
To connect the remote end piece correctly:
1. The transformer converts 120V AC to 24V AC.
2. One wire from the transformer goes to contact A2 on the contactor.
3. The remote uses a cord (part #21006-S) with multiple conductors (18/4), so match the wire colors as per the wiring diagram or labels.
4. There is no polarity; just ensure consistent wire pairing from transformer through the remote and back to the contactor.
Always follow the wiring diagram and label markings to match the correct terminals.
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