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Cleaning and inspection of rotary heat exchanger
Inspect the rotary exchanger for dirt and, if necessary, use
compressed air at low pressure (max. 8 bar) to blow the
lamellae free of dirt.
Check brush strips and synthetic leather seals around the
rotor for leaks. If seals show signs of leakage, these must
be replaced.
When replacing brushes, unscrew the strips as shown in the
picture below. New brushes are fitted and the strips
screwed back on. BE CAREFUL not to overtighten the
screws for the brush strips!
Check that the drive belt for the rotor is tight so that it
does not slip in the pulley wheel of the motor. Check that
the belt is intact and shows no signs of wear. Replace the
drive belt as needed.
The ECO 360 R is supplied with an extra drive belt fitted –
this can easily be mounted on the rotor motor by removing
the transport screw on the extra belt.