Start-Up
The following procedure must be completed before any attempts is made to put the entire system Into opera-
tion:
1) Piping connections completed.
2) Electrical connections completed.
3) Duct connections completed.
4) Auxiliary drain pans in position where required.
5) Drain line draining into drain pans.
6) Filters correctly installed and free of construction debris.
7) Motor-blower assembly rotates freely.
8) Unit Hydro-statically tested and air vented.
Starting The Fan Coil Unit
1) Turn on the switch of water pump.
2) Start water chiller.
3) Operate the fan coil unit by turning on the fan and set the control switch to get the desired speed.
4) Inspect the duct and piping condition and rectify problem (e.g. vibration, noise, etc.) if exist.
Servicing And Maintenance
Fan coil units are designed to operate continuously with minor routine maintenance. Since fan coil units cool
the discharging forced air, the efficiency with which the units operate is directly related to the amount of air
passing through the coil.
Air Filters
The function of the air filters is to remove foreign matter such as dirt, soot, pollen and certain other impurities
from the air passing through it. A clogged or dirty filter not only fails to do the job for which it is designed, but
restricts the flow of air over the coil.
The importance of cleaning the filter before it becomes clogged must be greatly stressed. The frequency with
which a filter should be cleaned will depend upon the amount of dust and foreign material that enters a unit, and
this depends upon location and situation.
The washable viledon or saranet filter may be cleaned by tapping the filter on a solid surface to dislodge heavy
particles. Wash under stream of warm water, with detergent if necessary. Dry it thoroughly before replacing.
Fan Motor
The fan motor is pre-lubricated and sealed at the factory. Therefore, no lubricating maintenance is required.
Coils
Clean coil unit by brushing between fins with a nylon brush. Brushing should be followed by cleaning with a
vacuum cleaner. The coil may also be cleaned by using a high pressure air hose and nozzle if a compressed air
source is available. It should be pointed out that if suitable air filter is used and taken care of properly, the coils
need no cleaning.
Drain Pipe
The drain pipe should be checked before operation of unit is begun. If it is clogged, steps should be taken to
clean the debris so that condensate will flow out easily.
Replacement Of Parts
Replacement of parts are available through your local dealers. When ordering parts, you must supply
1) Model name of the unit.
2) Serial number of the unit.
3) Part name and number.
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General Operation Guide
Summary of Contents for ACC 10CW
Page 1: ......
Page 13: ...Model AWM 05 07 10 15FW NETWARE2 SLM3 CONTROLLER Model AWM 20 25FW G8 CONTROLLER 11...
Page 14: ...12 Model AWM 20 25FW NETWARE2 SLM3 CONTROLLER Model AWM 301W G8 NETWARE2 OR SLM3 CONTROLLER...
Page 35: ...5 SELECTION PROCESS 33 FAN PERFORMANCE CURVE ACC 10CW Fan Performance Curves...
Page 36: ...34 FAN PERFORMANCE CURVE ACC 15CW...
Page 37: ...35 FAN PERFORMANCE CURVE ACC 20CW...
Page 38: ...36 FAN PERFORMANCE CURVE ACC 25CW...
Page 39: ...37 FAN PERFORMANCE CURVE ACC 28CW...
Page 40: ...38 FAN PERFORMANCE CURVE ACC 30CW...
Page 41: ...39 FAN PERFORMANCE CURVE ACC 38CW...
Page 42: ...40 FAN PERFORMANCE CURVE ACC 40CW...
Page 43: ...41 FAN PERFORMANCE CURVE ACC 50CW...
Page 44: ...42 FAN PERFORMANCE CURVE ACC 60CW...
Page 45: ...43 FAN PERFORMANCE CURVE ADB 75BW...
Page 46: ...44 FAN PERFORMANCE CURVE ADB 100BW...
Page 47: ...45 FAN PERFORMANCE CURVE ADB 125BW...
Page 48: ...46 FAN PERFORMANCE CURVE ADB 150BW...
Page 88: ...86 AWM05FW Cooling Capacity Performance Chart...
Page 89: ...87 AWM07FW...
Page 90: ...88 AWM10FW...
Page 91: ...89 AWM15FW...
Page 92: ...90 AWM20FW...
Page 93: ...91 AWM25FW...
Page 94: ...92 AWM301W...
Page 95: ...93 RCM20DW...
Page 96: ...94 RCM25DW...
Page 97: ...95 RCM30DW...
Page 98: ...96 RCM40DW...
Page 99: ...97 RCM50DW...
Page 100: ...98 RCM07CBW...
Page 101: ...99 RCM10CBW...
Page 102: ...100 RCM15CBW...
Page 103: ...101 ACK20AW...
Page 104: ...102 ACK25AW...
Page 105: ...103 ACK30AW...
Page 106: ...104 ACK40AW...
Page 107: ...105 ACK50AW...
Page 108: ...106 ACK10CW...
Page 109: ...107 ACK15CW...
Page 110: ...108 ACK20CW...
Page 111: ...109 ACK15BW...
Page 112: ...110 ACK20BW...
Page 113: ...111 ACK25BW...
Page 114: ...112 ACK20AWH...
Page 115: ...113 ACK25AWH...
Page 116: ...114 ACK30AWH...
Page 117: ...115 ACK40AWH...
Page 118: ...116 ACK50AWH...
Page 119: ...117 ACC10CW...
Page 120: ...118 ACC15CW...
Page 121: ...119 ACC20CW...
Page 122: ...120 ACC25CW...
Page 123: ...121 ACC28CW...
Page 124: ...122 ACC30CW...
Page 125: ...123 ACC38CW...
Page 126: ...124 ACC40CW...
Page 127: ...125 ACC50CW...
Page 128: ...126 ACC60CW...
Page 129: ...127 ADB75BW...
Page 130: ...128 ADB100BW...
Page 131: ...129 ADB125BW...
Page 132: ...130 ADB150BW...
Page 145: ...Indoor Unit Model ACC 28CW 143 Dimension in mm...
Page 146: ...144 Indoor Unit Model ACC 38CW Dimension in mm...
Page 147: ...Indoor Unit Model ACC 30CW 145 Dimension in mm...
Page 148: ...146 Indoor Unit Model ACC 40CW Dimension in mm...
Page 149: ...Indoor Unit Model ACC 50CW 147 Dimension in mm...
Page 150: ...148 Indoor Unit Model ACC 60CW Dimension in mm...
Page 151: ...149 Indoor Unit Model ADB 75BW Indoor Unit Model ADB 100BW Dimension in mm Dimension in mm...
Page 162: ...160 Model AWM 20 25FW G8 CONTROLLER Model AWM 20 25FW NETWARE2 SLM3 CONTROLLER...
Page 163: ...161 Model AWM 301W G8 NETWARE2 AND SLM3 CONTROLLER...
Page 167: ...165 Model RCM 10 CBW G8 NETWARE2 OR SLM3 CONTROLLER...
Page 169: ...167 Model ADB 75 100BW Without Controller Model ADB 125 150BW Without Controller...