Lync AEGIS
9: PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTIONS
L-OMM-012_A
•
4/20/2022
Technical Support • (800) 433-5654 • Mon-Fri, 8 am - 5 pm EST
28
of
37
9.1. Overview
It is good practice to carry out periodic inspections to verify the proper operation of the unit:
OPERATION
FREQUENCY
Check functioning of all control and safety appliances as described previously
�
Monthly
Check the tightness of the electric terminals both in the power panel and in the
compressors
’ terminal boards. The mobile and fixed contacts of the remote controls must be
cleaned periodically and must be replaced whenever they
show signs of deterioration
Monthly
Verify that there are no oil leaks from the compressor
Monthly
Check there are no water or water/glycol mixture leaks in the hydraulic circuit.
Monthly
If the unit is to remain out or service for a long period, drain the water from the pipes and
the heat exchanger. This is necessary whenever room temperatures are lower than the
freezing point of the fluid used throughout the standstill period
Seasonal
Verify the filling of the water circuit
Monthly
Check the heater of the compressor guard
Monthly
Clean the metal filters in the hydraulic pipes
Monthly
Clean the finned battery and the metal filters, if present, using compressed air in the opposite
direction to the passage of air
�
If it is clogged, use a jet of water taking care not to bend or
damage the fins of the coil
Monthly
Perform the defrosting test
Monthly
Verify the state, fastening and balance of the fans
4 months
Ensure that the noise emitted by the machine is regular
4 months
Clean the outlets of the condensate drip tray
Monthly
I M P O R T A N T
Routine maintenance of the unit is essential to the life of the machine. A lack of maintenance
can cause malfunctioning and/or damage to the unit and render the warranty null and void.
9.2. Protection Of The Environment
The law regarding the regulations of use of stratospheric ozone depleting substances prohibits
the dispersion of refrigerant gases in the environment and obliges holders to recover them and
return them to the dealer or special collection centers at the end of their operational life.
I M P O R T A N T
Particular attention is recommended during maintenance to reduce refrigerant leaks.