Roberts Gorden DAT115, DAT75 Pressure Switches, Coil Pressure Switch, Filter Pressure Switch

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SECTION 16: REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT PARTS

16.6Cooling Coil Safety Devices 16.6.1 Cooling Coil Frost Thermostat

The sensing element for this device is inserted into the pocket of the cooling coil situated through the access hole in the coil cover.

The frost thermostat has two settings marked as set point with an arrow head and "diff". The control should be set at 5° C with a 1° C differential.

To replace, remove screw and pull off knob. Remove cover. Disconnect wires.

Pull the sensing element out of the pocket in the coil. Replace in reverse order.

16.6.2 Pressure Switches

The coil and dirty filter pressure switches are preset and different. They are differential pressure switches measuring the pressure loss across the coil or filter.

Coil Pressure Switch

(Normally open contact) used to prove adequate air flow for safe operation of cooling coil.

Filter Pressure Switch

(Normally open contact) used to give indication of filter becoming blocked.

To replace, remove coil compartment cover. Disconnect wires noting their position. Remove the flexible tubing noting the position of the tube connection. Replace in reverse order and check operation.

Figure 18: Cooling Coil Safety Devices.

Red

Coil Frost Thermostat set at 5°C with 1°C diff.

Coil Pressure Switch

set at 0.57 mbar (.23 in wc)

Filter Pressure Switch

set at 1.17 mbar (.47 in wc)

Red

N.O

Connections Negative

Pressure

White

White

Filter

 

Set

Positive

Pressure

Point

 

Description

Part Number

Coil Pressure Switch

90439801

Filter Pressure Switch

90439804

Coil Frost Thermostat

K018

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Contents DualAir Page Roberts-Gordon, LLC Page Table of Figures Page Product Approval Corrosive Chemicals Heater SafetyInstaller Responsibility Clearances to CombustiblesVentilation Minimum Required Installation ClearancesCritical Considerations 3.1 Basic Information Location and Suspension All modelsInstallation Clearances and Clearances to Combustibles Front View Left Version Specifications 4.1 DATModel 100 115 Fan Data General Technical Data TableModel 100 115 2 DAT100 and 115 4 kW motor Shelf Mounting and Suspension Heater Installation 5.1 GeneralHandling Flue Conversion Flue Installation 6.1 Flue InstallationType B22 Appliance Air Intake Terminal CoverControl Section & Upper Panel Vertical and Horizontal Flue Termination Type B22 Appliance Building Ventilation Room Sealed InstallationOpen Flued Installation AIR Supply7700 Optional Heater Configurations 8.1 Distribution DuctDepartment for recommendations regarding Duct resistance and design. Tel +44 0 121Connections GAS PipingModels Wiring and Electrical InformationRemote Control See Page 17, .3 through Page 18, SectionNumber See Page 20, Section DAT Wiring DiagramSite wiring connections shown DAT Site Connections at Main Circuit Board Commissioning Automatic Burner Control Box Sequence Set Minimum Pressure Combustion TestingCommissioning the Gas Valves Commissioning the Gas ValveInstruction to the User Pressure SwitchTurning Off the DualAir Unit Complete the CommissioningSecondary Limit Thermostat Heater OperationCommon User Controls Combination Fan/Limit Thermostat See Page 7, .3 and Page 8, FigureCooling Section Operation Burner Lockout Reset ButtonSimple Fault Finding Simple Fault Finding burner faultsIf you smell gas Servicing 13.1 Servicing Instructions Burner Maintenance13.3 Fan/Motor Assembly Maintenance Heat Exchanger MaintenanceGas Control Valve Maintenance Gas Valves Conversion Between Gases 14.1 GeneralBurner Conversion 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 ContactorGas Valve Removal and Replacement PartsGas Valve Replacement all models Burner ComponentsBurner Injectors Burner CompartmentIgnition Electrode and Flame Probe Remove screws securing outlet flange to the flue adapter See Page 21, Section Heater Pressure SwitchFilter Pressure Switch Pressure SwitchesCoil Pressure Switch Fan Motor Removal Ignition Control16.7.1 S4563C Fan Removal and Replacement BREAK-OFF Link Must be Removed Page Some objects can catch fire or explode when placed
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