5.0 Service and maintenance
The IBC air handling appliance is designed for durability and easy access to the main components:
control board, fan assembly, hot water coil assembly, and filter. Over time, components such as
sensors may require replacing and servicing. Note that failure to use the correct procedures or parts
could result in unsafe operation.
5.1 Maintenance checklist for owners
Owners should arrange follow-up inspections and simple maintenance procedures according to IBC's
suggested servicing guidelines below.
Maintenance Required
Frequency
Check
Check and replace filter as needed. Replace the filter monthly.
Inspect system for unusual noises. Call your local heating contractor for
service if needed.
Monthly
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Have your local heating contractor inspect the system annually.
This service should include the heat appliance connected to the Air
Handling appliance.
Annually
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5.2 Maintenance checklist for service contractor
Maintenance Required
Frequency
Check
Check and replace filter as needed.
As needed
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Check the condition of the fan.
Annually
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Check the condition of the heating coil
Annually
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5.3 Maintenance for the heating contractor
5.3.1 Removing the fan assembly
Warning
Before performing the above procedure, turn off the power to the air handler.
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5.0 Service and maintenance
Summary of Contents for AHU 800
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