Roberts Gorden DAT90 Servicing 13.1 Servicing Instructions, Burner Maintenance, Cooling Equipment

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SECTION 13: SERVICING

SECTION 13: SERVICING 13.1 Servicing Instructions

After commissioning, the DualAir® unit will require maintenance to be carried out annually. If the DualAir® unit is used in a dirty or dusty area, more frequent maintenance may be necessary.

Installation, Service and Annual Inspection of heater must be done by a contractor qualified in the installation and service of gas-fired heating equipment.

WARNING

Cut Hazard

Turn off gas and electrical supply before maintenance. Fan can start automatically at any time.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in severe injury or product damage.

NOTE 1: After any maintenance or repair work always test fire the heater in accordance with the commissioning instructions on Page 21, Section 11

through Page 24, Section 11.9 to ensure all safety

systems are in working order before leaving the heater to operate. Minor faults may be traced by using the troubleshooting charts on Page 30,

Section 15 through Page 33, Section 15.5.

NOTE 2: Check all gas pipes and pipe joints to ensure there are no cracks or gas leaks.

The cooling equipment will automatically turn off should the air flow drop to a preset low value even though the fan will still run. The maximum resistance across a dirty filter should be no more than 150 Pa (1.5 mbar) and the dirty filter warning light will be on. A resistance higher than this indicates that the filters must be replaced.

13.2 Burner Maintenance

1.Open the hinged door and remove the burner compartment cover. See Page 36, Section 16.2.

2.Clean any deposits from the main burner which may have formed in the injectors or venturi of the burner. See Page 36, Section 16.2.

3.Remove the ignition electrode and flame probe. Check condition of ignition electrode and flame probe. Clean off any deposits which may have been formed, check condition of ceramic insulators. Replace as necessary.

13.3 Fan/Motor Assembly Maintenance

The main fan bearings are permanently sealed and do not need lubrication. Before cleaning, turn off gas and electrical supply. Remove the fan compartment covers and use a small brush or duster to clean the fan blades from each side. Replace fan(s) when done.

Figure 16: Belt Tension

8 mm to 10 mm

Fan

MotorPulley

Pulley

NOTE 3: Inspect all suspended components and hardware. Insure that they are in good condition, properly tightened, and corrosion free.

13.1.1 Cooling Equipment

The cooling coil does not require maintenance except that during filter replacement it is recommended to clean the surface of the coil with a soft brush and vacuum cleaner. Carry out any maintenance recommended by the condenser manufacturer.

13.1.2 Filters

The air filters should be inspected regularly to ensure that no excessive build up of deposit is being experienced. If heavy deposit is being formed, then the filters may be cleaned using a vacuum cleaner. Filters should be replaced at least every four months to ensure that adequate air flow.

Check the condition and tension of the drive belts. The condition is best inspected with the belts removed. Check for chaffing or lateral cracks. Replace belts as a matched pair as necessary.

Do not over-tighten belts, as this may cause bearing damage.

13.4 Heat Exchanger Maintenance

The heat exchanger will remain clean unless a problem has developed with combustion. Inspect the heat exchanger. Look for signs of overheating at the front tubes which may indicate burner over firing or persistently low air flows.

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Contents DualAir Page 2005 Page Table of Figures Page Product Approval Clearances to Combustibles Corrosive ChemicalsNational Standards and Applicable Codes Critical Considerations 3.1 Basic Information Minimum Required Installation ClearancesElectrical Supply FlueInstallation Clearances and Clearances to Combustibles Front View Left Version Specifications 4.1 DAT all modelsModel 100 115 Fan Data General Technical Data Table all modelsModel 100 115 2 DAT100 and 115 4 kW motor Heater Installation 5.1 General HandlingShelf Mounting and Suspension Type B22 Appliance Flue Installation 6.1 Flue InstallationAir Intake Terminal Cover Flue ConversionControl Section & Upper Panel Vertical and Horizontal Flue Termination Type B22 Appliance Open Flued Installation Room Sealed InstallationHeaters Installed Within the Heated Space Building Ventilation14, .1 and to ensure that there is Optional Heater Configurations 8.1 Distribution DuctDepartment for recommendations regarding Duct resistance and design. Tel +44 0Connections Gas Connection with Stainless Steel Flex ConnectorRemote Control Remote Frost ThermostatSee Page 17, .3 through Page 18, Section Number See Page 20, Section DAT Wiring Diagram ModelsSite wiring connections shown DAT Site Connections at Main Circuit Board Cooling Coils/Condensers Gas Fired HeaterLouvers Electrical ChecksAutomatic Burner Control Box Sequence Commissioning the Gas Valves Combustion Testing all modelsCommissioning the Gas Valve Set Minimum PressureTurning Off the DualAir Unit Pressure SwitchComplete the Commissioning Instruction to the UserSee Page 25, Section See Page 26, SectionHeater Operation See Page 7, .3 and Page 8, FigureSimple Fault Finding all models Burner Lockout Reset ButtonSimple Fault Finding burner faults Cooling Section Operation13.3 Fan/Motor Assembly Maintenance Burner MaintenanceHeat Exchanger Maintenance Servicing 13.1 Servicing InstructionsGas Control Valve Maintenance all models Conversion Between Gases 14.1 General Burner ConversionGas Valves Conduct Commissioning procedure as shown on Page 21, Section Result in death or electrical shock Troubleshooting For Automatic Ignition Burner SystemsStart Troubleshooting for Flame Supervision SystemTroubleshooting for Main Fan Troubleshooting for Solenoid ValvesConduct Commissioning procedure as on Page 21, Section Troubleshooting for Fan ContactorBurner Components Gas Valve Replacement all modelsSee Page 5, Section Gas ValveBurner Injectors Burner CompartmentIgnition Electrode and Flame Probe Remove screws securing outlet flange to the flue adapter See Page 21, Section Heater Pressure SwitchPressure Switches Coil Pressure SwitchFilter Pressure Switch Ignition Control 16.7.1 S4563C Models 75 toFan Motor Removal Fan Removal and Replacement Combination Fan/Limit Thermostat Page Page Some objects can catch fire or explode when placed
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