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JOHNSON CONTROLS

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FORM 115.20-NOM6 (1106)

MAINTENANCE

MOTOR

The blower motor should be cleaned annually and if it 

has oiling ports, it should be oiled with a good grade 

of SAE 20 oil. Normally a few drops of oil in each 

bearing is sufficient.

COIL

The coil must be kept clean by any of the following 

methods.

    1.  Cleaning with low-pressure compressed air.
    2.  Flushing or rinsing with water (a detergent is  

 

advisable for greasy surfaces).

FILTERS

The  intervals  at  which  filters  require  replacement 

depend on local conditions.

Because of dust and lint in the room, room-air filters 

load up much more rapidly than outdoor-air filters.  

Under normal conditions, the room air filter requires 

replacement every six to eight weeks.

Clean or replace air filters regularly

Dirty filters reduce the air and heating 

capacities of the unit.  When the filters 

are excessively dirty, the unit heating 

capacity will be so reduced that it is in-

effective for heating the room.  When 

a room fails to heat, always check the 

filters.

To ensure proper maintenance of the filters, it is best 

to follow an organized maintenance procedure.  The 

following one is recommended:

Divide the total number of units on the job into six 

equal groups.  Each week inspect, clean or replace 

the filters in each group, in rotation.  This insures 

a uniform servicing interval.  The interval may be 

lengthened or shortened as determined by experience.  

If inspection shows only the room-air filter to be dirty, 

this one alone should be replaced.

CLEAN UNIT INTERIOR

Once a year clean the fans and coils of the unit thor-

oughly.  Remove the access panel as necessary.

Wipe the interior of the unit clean with a rag.  Wipe 

the motor and inside and outside of the fan housings.  

(In cooling units, clean out the drain pan.)

Summary of Contents for YCW SERIES LD11554

Page 1: ...ance and or a possible hazardous safety condition to service personnel and occupants Company employees and or contractors are not authorized to waive this warning Notes 1 For proper operation control...

Page 2: ...ILLED WATER LINES 5 8 OD COPPER STUBOUTS HOT WATER RETURN HOT WATER SUPPLY FIG 1 UNIT NOMENCLATURE LD11557A LD11698A CABINET DIMENSIONS INCHES A B C D E F FILTER SIZE COIL CONN OD SWEAT HW CW YCW 22 1...

Page 3: ...provided with 2 coils with single end sheets cooling connections are on the top panel right side and the hot water connec tions are on the top panel middle front This unit is designed to be installed...

Page 4: ...POWER SUPPLY WIRING WALL PANEL FRAME HOT WATER OUTLET HOT WATER INLET DRY WALL 2 X 4 WALL STUD CW UNITS CHILLED WATER CONNECTION Note Front edge of unit to be flush with dry wall CROSS MEMBER ON EDGE...

Page 5: ...tandard 120 volt power wired to a dis connect terminal block and a ground lug Fan motor hi med and low speed leads are wired to the control board There may be an unused motor lead from the motor its n...

Page 6: ...N A N A N A N A N A 2 2 1 5 9 4 8 3 12 11 15 15 3 3 2 3 13 6 11 9 17 15 20 15 4 4 3 0 17 8 15 5 23 20 25 20 5 5 3 8 21 9 19 1 28 24 30 25 6 6 4 5 26 1 22 7 33 29 35 30 8CWE 0 0 0 0 1 7 N A N A N A N A...

Page 7: ...eringtobronzeorbrass heatthepiping while in the socket cup and begin introducing the solder when the ux boils rapidly Avoid direct ame into the solder joint Heat can only be applied to the cup of the...

Page 8: ...re exists at the drain pan and a minimum trap of 1 1 2 must be provided in the drain line to assure proper drainage Drain connections primary and secondary are 3 4 MPT see Fig 5 for details On units w...

Page 9: ...O thermostat and the TB3 3 TB2 5 jumper is in place the fan will con tinue to operate at the fan speed selected Removing the jumper will cause the fan to shut down when the thermostat is satis ed Whe...

Page 10: ...the air and heating capacities of the unit When the lters are excessively dirty the unit heating capacity will be so reduced that it is in effective for heating the room When a room fails to heat alw...

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Page 12: ...sture from accumulating in the bearings See Form 50 20 NM3 Long Term Storage Installer has cleaned out interior Ensure drain pan free from foreign material Ensure air lters are clean installed properl...

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