Airstream PNEG-339 service manual FAN Motor Removal and Installation

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SERVICE

FAN MOTOR REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION

In the event of motor failure, remove the motor as described, and take it to the nearest service station. An authorized service station is the only place that can provide possible mo- tor warranty. Motor service and re- pair at other places will be at own- ers expense.

If the service station determines motor failure is caused by faulty ma- terial or workmanship within the warranty period, repair will be cov- ered under the warranty. Motor fail- ure caused by external sources will result in a charge to the owner for repair.

1.Make certain power is SHUT- OFF and locked out. REMOVE fan guard and propellor.

2.REMOVE cover from fan/heater control box, and DISCONNECT

the motor lead wires from within the box.

Note: Tag or otherwise identify wires for ease of reassembly.

3.REMOVE motor mount bolts. If there are shims between the motor and its base, note their location so they can be properly installed during reassembly.

4.DISCONNECT the upper end of the motor conduit, and care- fully PULL the wires through the hole in the fan/heater housing. REMOVE motor from the fan/ heater unit with the conduit still attached. If motor requires ser- vice, take it to an authorized ser- vice station.

5.To reinstall motor, SLIDE onto motor base plate and REPLACE

shims (if required) between mo- tor base and plate. REINSTALL motor mount bolts and washer. Do not fully tighten at this time.

6.REINSTALL conduit and wires through hole in fan/heater housing and carefully CON- NECT all electrical wiring.

7.ADJUST position of motor. Temporarily MOUNT fan blade on motor shaft. ROTATE fan blade by hand, making the nec- essary adjustments, so the tip clearance between blade and housing is uniform. If required, REMOVE the fan blade and fully TIGHTEN all four motor

mount bolts.

Note: Make sure to INSTALL and TIGHTEN the propellor in accor- dance with previous instructions.

The position of the fan motor provides easy access for service.

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PNEG-339 specifications

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