
Structural Maintenance
102
Installation
NOTE: The blower assembly is balanced and
permanent index marks are placed on the
components. Make sure to align these index
marks when assembling the blower. This keeps
the blower balanced.
1. If necessary install the blower housing and the
roadside inlet ring.
2. Place two 5/16-18 x 4.0 in. studs in the hub.
These studs are used temporarily to keep the
blower components aligned.
3. Place the hub on the fanshaft.
4. Place the roadside blower on the hub.
5. Place the spacer on the hub.
6. Lubricate the spacer and seal with grease
P/N 204-475.
7. Install the inner panel.
8. Install the seal housing and seal.
9. Place the curbside blower on the hub.
10. Place the blower ring on the hub. Make sure
that the index marks on the components of
blower assembly are all correctly aligned.
11. Insert two 5/16-18 x 3.0 in. bolts into the
blower ring and blower assembly and thread
the bolts into the hub.
12. Remove the two 5/16-18 x 4.0 in. studs from
the hub and replace them with two 5/16-18 x
3.0 in. bolts.
13. Torque the four 5/16-18 x 3.0 in. bolts to 13 to
15 ft-lb (18 to 20 N•m).
14. Install the curbside panel and inlet ring.
15. Align the evaporator blower. See “Evaporator
Fan Blower Alignment” on page 100.
Fan Shaft Assembly
The unit is equipped with a one-piece fan shaft
assembly that contains tapered roller bearings in a
sealed oil reservoir.
This assembly does not require any maintenance.
There is a level plug and a fill plug, but they are
not normally used except after removal and repair
of the fan shaft assembly. The condenser and
evaporator end oil seals should be checked during
the pre-trip inspection for oil leakage. If there is
any sign of leakage, the fan shaft assembly should
be removed and repaired.
NOTE: The fan shaft assembly requires a
special lubricant, Thermo King P/N 203-278.
Fan Shaft Assembly Overhaul
Disassembly
1. Remove the fan shaft assembly from the unit.
Remove both oil plugs and drain the oil from
the housing.
2. After draining the oil from the housing,
remove the four retaining bolts from the
condenser end of the assembly.
3. To remove the shaft from the assembly, tap the
opposite end of the shaft with a soft hammer.
After the shaft has been removed, clean all
parts in clean solvent.
4. Using a punch, remove the oil seal from the
evaporator end of the assembly. With the seal
removed, clean the housing in clean solvent.
5. Check the condition of the vent. If it is loose
or damaged, it must be repaired or replaced.
6. After all the parts are cleaned, inspect the
bearings and bearing races for wear or
damage.
7. If necessary, remove the bearings by tapping
them off the shaft with a hammer and a punch.
Be careful not to damage the shaft with the
punch.
8. The bearing races can now be driven out with
a punch and replaced in the same manner.
Summary of Contents for Spectrum DE 30-2
Page 4: ...4...
Page 12: ...Safety Precautions 12...
Page 16: ...Specifications 16...
Page 31: ...Unit Description 31 1 Access Panels 2 Defrost Dampers Figure 12 Back View of Unit 1 2 AGA215...
Page 42: ...Operating Instructions 42...
Page 48: ...Electrical Maintenance 48...
Page 106: ...Structural Maintenance 106...
Page 110: ...Mechanical Diagnosis 110...
Page 114: ...Remote Evaporator Specifications 114...
Page 116: ...Remote Evaporator Maintenance Inspection Schedule 116...
Page 122: ...Remote Evaporator Electrical Maintenance 122...
Page 126: ...Remote Evaporator Refrigeration Service Operations 126...
Page 128: ...Remote Evaporator Structural Maintenance 128...
Page 130: ...Remote Evaporator System Diagnosis 130...
Page 134: ...Wiring and Schematic Diagrams Index 134...
Page 135: ...135 Schematic Diagram Page 1 of 2...
Page 136: ...136 Schematic Diagram Page 2 of 2...
Page 137: ...137 Wiring Diagram Page 1 of 4...
Page 138: ...138 Wiring Diagram Page 2 of 4...
Page 139: ...139 Wiring Diagram Page 3 of 4...
Page 140: ...140 Wiring Diagram Page 4 of 4...