Manual 2100-692H
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FIGURE 25
Fan Blade Setting
TABLE 9
Fan Blade Dimensions
R-410A Refrigerant Charge
This unit was charged at the factory with the quantity of
refrigerant listed on the serial plate. AHRI capacity and
efficiency ratings were determined by testing with this
refrigerant charge quantity.
The pressure tables on the following pages show
nominal pressures for the units. Since many installation
specific situations can affect the pressure readings, this
information should only be used by certified technicians
as a guide for evaluating proper system performance.
They shall not be used to adjust charge. If charge is in
doubt, reclaim, evacuate and recharge the unit to the
serial plate charge
.
Removal of Fan Shroud
1. Disconnect all power to the unit before servicing.
2. To access the condenser coil for cleaning or to
service the outdoor fan, first remove the side
grilles.
3. The fan shroud sides can then be removed for
ease of access to the coil and the back side of the
shroud by removing the seven (7) screws as shown
in Figure 26.
4. The fan or coil can now be serviced.
5. Reverse the steps to reassemble.
FIGURE 26
Fan Shroud Removal
MIS-4045
PARTS HIDDEN FOR CLARITY
REMOVE (7) SCREWS
TO REMOVE THE FAN
SHROUD ACCESS COVER
ON EITHER SIDE TO GET
TO THE CONDENSOR COIL
OR FAN BLADE.
MIS-4045
Remove screws
and fan shroud
to access fan
or coil
Parts hidden for clarity
"A"
AIRFLOW
MIS-1724
Model
Dimension
A
W42AC
W48AC
W60AC
1.5"
W72AC
1.75"
Fan Blade Setting Dimensions
Shown in Figure 25 is the correct fan blade setting
for proper air delivery across the outdoor coil. Refer to
Table 9 for unit specific dimension.
Any service work requiring removal or adjustment in the
fan and/or motor area will require that the dimensions
below be checked and blade adjusted in or out on the
motor shaft accordingly.
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