MAINTENANCE

MOTOR

The blower motor should be cleaned annually and if it has oiling ports, it should be oiled with a good grade of SAE 20 oil. Normally a few drops of oil in each bearing is sufficient.

If motor service is required, it can be removed in the following manner:

1.Disconnect electrical power to the unit at the discon- nect switch and lock out.

2.Remove two screws, securing blower deck to unit.

3.Locate motor lead wires where they connect to the side panel, (lower rear on the electrical box side).

4.The quick connect plug needs to be squeezed on top and bottom to release it from its socket (dual motor units have two plugs).

5.Now slide blower / motor deck out of unit to ser- vice.

6.Reverse process to install.

COIL

The coil must be kept clean by any of the following methods.

1.Cleaning with low-pressure compressed air.

2.Flushing or rinsing with water (a detergent is ad- visable for greasy surfaces).

3.Prior to the water system start-up and balancing, the chilled/hot water systems should be flushed to clean out dirt and debris, which may have accumulated during construction. All unit service valves are to be closed during this process. Strainers are to be installed in the piping mains to prevent this material from entering the units during normal operation.

FILTERS

Clean or Replace Air Filters Regu- larly

The intervals at which filters require replacement depend on local conditions.

Because of dust and lint in the room, room-air filters load up much more rapidly than outdoor-air filters. Under normal conditions, the room air filter requires cleaning every six to eight weeks.

The filter is a permanent type and may be removed and washed with a garden hose. Filter should be completely dry before reinstalling. To remove the filter, rotate the retaining rod holding the front edge of the filter so it can drop below the front panel of the cabinet, then pull outward to remove. To reinstall the filter, slide the filter into the filter channels on both sides of the unit. Rotate filter retaining rod on lower front edge of cabinet door so that it is under the filter, then push the rod upward into the cabinet door.

To ensure proper maintenance of the filters, it is best to follow an organized maintenance procedure. The following one is recommended:

Divide the total number of units on the job into six equal groups. Each week inspect, clean or replace the filters in each group, in rotation. This insures a uniform servicing interval. The interval may be lengthened or shortened as determined by experience. If inspection shows only the room-air filter to be dirty, this one alone should be replaced.

Dirty filters reduce the air and heating capacities of the Unit. When the filters are excessively dirty, the unit heating capacity will be so reduced that it is in- effective for heating the room. When a room fails to heat, always check the filters.

CLEAN UNIT INTERIOR

Once a year clean the fans and coils of the unit thoroughly. Remove the access panel as necessary.

Wipe the interior of the unit clean with a rag. Wipe the motor and inside and outside of the fan housings. (In cooling units, clean out the drain pan.)

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Form 115.20-NOM3 (1006)

 

 

Supersedes: Form 115.20-NOM3 (105)

 

 

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