Maintenance

Table 42. Troubleshooting Guide

Symptoms

 

Possible Cause(s)

 

Corrective Action

 

 

 

 

A. Leaking coil

1. Frozen coil.

1.

Replace.

 

2.

Defective coil.

2.

Replace.

 

3.

Corrosion.

3.

Replace

 

4.

Leak in joint.

4.

Braze joint if joint is exposed where leak has

 

 

 

occurred.

 

 

 

 

B. Poor output on steam

1. Check for air in coil.

1.

Repair or replace thermostatic air vent.

 

2.

Lint on coil fins

2.

Clean coil and fins. Check filter and clean.

 

 

 

 

C. Poor output on steam or hot water

1. No circulation of water through coil.

1.

Check circulation pump. Check for blocked tubes.

 

2.

Short cycling of motor.

2.

Check voltage and correct. Check for linted coil and

 

3.

Backward rotating motor.

clean. Check for defective overload and repair or replace

 

 

 

motor.

 

 

 

3. On single phase motor replace motor. On three phase

 

 

 

motor, reverse two leads to change rotation.

 

 

 

 

D. Noisy or vibrating unit

1. Damaged fan blade.

1.

Change fan blade.

 

2.

Dirty fan blade.

2.

Clean fan blade.

 

 

 

 

 

Table 43. Unit Equipment Start-Up

Customer____________________________________________

Job Name & Number___________________________________

Pre-Inspection Information (with power off)

Type of equipment: Unit Heater

Serial Number________________________________________

Model Number________________________________________

 

 

Name Plate Voltage___________________________________

Name Plate Amperage_________________________________

 

 

Steam______________________________________________

Hotwater____________________________________________

 

 

 

 

Questions/Checklist

 

 

 

Are all panels in place?

Has the unit suffered any external damage? If so, what:____________________________________________________________

Does the piping and electric wiring appear to be installed in a professional manner?

Has the piping and electric been inspected by the local authority having jurisdiction?

Is the supply properly sized for the equipment?

Were the installation instructions followed when the equipment was installed?

Have all field installed controls been installed?

Do you understand all the controls on this equipment?

Additional "P" Model

Instructions

Fan and Motor Assembly

For cleaning or maintenance purposes, the fan and motor assembly may be removed easily from the Unit Heater. The motor is attached to the fan guard which is, in turn, mounted to the top or back panel of the unit as shown in Figure 58.

On Vertical Units, reach up through the fan and remove the fan guard mounting screws. Lower the motor, fan and fan guard assembly down through the fan outlet. If desired, the top and bottom panels may be removed from the coil by taking out

the four panel mounting bolts. See Figure 58.

Top

Panel

Bottom

Panel

Figure 58. Cross Section View

Fan Guard Mounting Screws

Panel Mounting Bolts

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UH-SVX01A-EN specifications

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