Emerson VE, VH, DE, DH manual Filters, Blower Package, Fan Impellers and Bearings, Belts

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Component Operation and Maintenance, Checks and Adjustments

7.2Filters

Filters are usually the most neglected item in an environmental control system. To maintain efficient operation, they should be checked monthly and changed as required. Because replacement intervals vary with environmental condition and filter type, each unit is equipped with a filter clog switch. This warns of restricted airflow through the filter compartment by activating the Change Filter alarm.

Turn power off before replacing filters.

Deluxe filters can be replaced from either end by opening the end doors. On large chilled water units, filters can be replaced from the front. Removing the middle filters will allow you to remove the end ones. Install the new end filters first, then the middle ones.

Replacement filters are commercially available in several efficiencies. For Deluxe units, refer to the Technical Data Manual or other documentation for filter sizes.

After replacing the filter(s), test the operation of the filter clog switch. Turn the adjusting screw counter clockwise to trip the switch — this will energize the Change Filter alarm. To adjust the switch proceed as follows: With the fan running, set the switch to energize the light with clean filters. The unit panels must all be in place and closed to accurately find this point. Then turn the adjusting knob 1 turn clockwise, or to the desired filter change point.

7.3Blower Package

Periodic checks of the blower package include: belt, motor mounts, fan bearings, and impellers.

These units are manufactured with factory supplied adjustable motor sheaves. Due to variations in applications, a fixed motor pulley may be desired and can be substituted for the adjustable sheave after obtaining and confirming the desired air flow. This will reduce vibration and wear on the belts and pulleys. Consult the factory for more information.

7.3.1Fan Impellers and Bearings

Fan impellers should be periodically inspected and any debris removed. Check to see if they are tightly mounted on the fan shaft. Rotate the impellers and make sure they do not rub against the fan housing.

Bearings used on the units are permanently sealed and self-lubricating. They should be inspected for signs of wear when belts are adjusted. Shake the pulley and look for movement in the fan shaft. If any excessive movement is noticed, bearings should be replaced. However, the cause of the wear must be determined and corrected before returning the unit to operation.

7.3.2Belts

The drive belt should be checked monthly for signs of wear and proper tension. Pressing in on belts midway between the sheave and pulley should produce from 1/2" to 1" (12 to 25 mm) of movement. Belts that are too tight can cause excessive bearing wear.

Belt tension is adjusted by raising or lowering the fan motor base. To adjust the motor, loosen (but do not remove) the four motor mounting bolts. Turn adjustment bolt(s) on motor mounting base to adjust belt tension or to raise motor to remove belts. Tighten motor bolts after adjustment. If belt appears cracked or worn, it should be replaced with a matched belt (identically sized). With proper care, a belt should last several years.

NOTE

After adjusting or changing belts, always be certain that motor base nuts are tightened. Loose mounts will produce vibration that may damage the unit.

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Contents Liebert Deluxe System/3 Page Table of Contents Main Menu AG-Run Diagnostics Alarm Descriptions and Solutions Temperature ControlSystem Testing Figures Page System Description IntroductionGlycool Chilled Glycol Cooling Systems Chilled Water SystemsDual Source Cooling Systems Initial START-UP Procedure Additional Considerations for Upflow UnitsBasics Advanced Microprocessor Controls SetupDisplay the Main Menu-AM Control Advanced microprocessor AM control menu Alarm History Log Main Menu AM-Status/Alarm DataActive Alarms Operating StatusDefault control and alarm setpoints Main Menu AM-Setpoints/SetupSetup System Selection Analog SensorsSetup functions and factory default values Setup OperationFunction Default Range Select Options Show DIP SwitchesDIP switch settings Calibrate SensorsSetup Alarms Select Control TypeAlarm default time delay Alarm Default Delay secondsAnalog Setup Standard Alarm MessagesHumidity Control Method Calibrate Actuator Run DiagnosticsSet Status Display Show InputsTest Outputs Change PasswordsMain Menu AM-Date and Time Test Control BoardMain Menu AM-Status Display Load Control FeaturesControl Circuit Board Nonvolatile Memory DIP SwitchesCommunications Control OutputsMonitor functions View/Change FunctionsAdvanced Microprocessor with Graphics Control Setup Advanced microprocessor with graphics control panelAdvanced microprocessor with graphics AG control menu Display the Main Menu-AG Control Main Menu AG-View/Set AlarmsMain Menu AG-Status Display Default Time Delay Alarm SecondsSetup Water Detect Floor Plan Set Up Custom AlarmsStandard Custom Alarm Messages Installation-LT750 DIP Switch SettingsMain Menu AG-Operating Status Main Menu AG-Setup SystemMain Menu AG-View/Set Control Setpoints Default Settings and Ranges Cold Start DelayAuto Restart Delay IR Flush Overfill infrared humidifiers onlyCalibrate Valve Actuator Select Control AlgorithmMain Menu AG-Run Diagnostics Select Humidity Sensing ModeShow Inputs Main Menu AG-Date and Time 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