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Manual    2100-439
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FAILURE TO OPERATE

Check the following before calling your Service Company:

1. Be sure the thermostat setting is correct.
2. Check the air filters, and replace or clean if dirty.
3. Make sure that the power supply is “On”.
4. Make sure that air can circulate freely throughout the conditioned space, and that all supply

registers and return air grilles are not blocked.

5. Make sure that the outdoor coil is not blocked with any foreign matter, or otherwise restricted with

any growth or other items.

LUBRICATION REQUIREMENTS

The outdoor air-moving motors are permanently lubricated, and require no re-oiling.

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE

Periodic maintenance must be conducted on your system to insure maximum performance, especially
during peak operating periods and conditions.

1. Keeping the air filters clean and recognizing the importance of a clean outdoor coil are key

elements.  These are user responsibilities, either all or at least in part, and if they cannot be
fulfilled by the user, arrangements should be made with your Service Company.

2. There is a condensate drain system for all air conditioners and this must be kept open and free to

convey the condensate generated by the operation of the equipment to a suitable location,
typically either an internal drain or outdoor location.  Depending upon the specific installation, the
user would at least be aware of the dram mechanism and know what to expect.  If any questions,
it should be reviewed and discussed with your installer and/or Service Company.

3. All heating and cooling systems should have periodic inspections made by a trained professional,

who has the experience, knowledge, training, licensing, certifications, and the necessary tools
and equipment required to do these tasks properly and in accordance with approved or mandated
procedures.

4. The maintenance procedures and frequency of routine service can vary depending upon actual

type of equipment in use, type of building or facility, and other factors that can impact how often a
machine must be serviced.

5. Proper and routine maintenance and service will protect your investment and help extend the

service life of the product, and also help ward off more extensive and expensive repairs.

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Страница 1: ...Manual 2100 439 Page USER S GUIDE For HAC Series Split System Air Conditioners HAC Series Split System Air Conditioners Manual 2100 439 Supersedes File Tab 4 Date 09 30 03 ...

Страница 2: ...quipment Outdoor Maintenance Page 2 Basic Operating Principles Page 2 Air Conditioners Page 2 3 Automatic Control Systems Page 3 Thermostats Page 3 Insufficient Cooling or Heating Page 3 Failue to Operate Page 4 Lubrication Requirements Page 4 Periodic Maintenance Page 4 Helpful Hints and Operating Practices Page 5 i ...

Страница 3: ...repair costs decrease capacity and efficiency and shorten the service life of the equipment A common symptom of a dirty filter in the cooling mode is a freeze up of the indoor coil The air filters used may be a disposable throw away type or may be a cleanable type that can be thoroughly cleaned rinsed and reused many times It is important to make sure that the correct filter size and type for your...

Страница 4: ...ly managed and controlled by the user as they do not require actually entering into the equipment enclosure which should only be done by qualified service technicians ROUTINE EQUIPMENT OUTDOOR MAINTENANCE 1 Avoid having any lawn sprinkler spray directly on the equipment especially if from a brackish water source 2 In coastal areas locate equipment the furthest distance away from the coastline as f...

Страница 5: ... and additional equipment such as a dedicated dehumidifier may be required AUTOMATIC CONTROL SYSTEMS THERMOSTATS There are many types of thermostats available to properly control your system and these can vary in features and some functions Approved compatible thermostats are available from Bard Manufacturing Company for all applications and since these can vary in numerous features and functions ...

Страница 6: ... should be made with your Service Company 2 There is a condensate drain system for all air conditioners and this must be kept open and free to convey the condensate generated by the operation of the equipment to a suitable location typically either an internal drain or outdoor location Depending upon the specific installation the user would at least be aware of the dram mechanism and know what to ...

Страница 7: ...nd force the system to run continuously to try and catch up If the building is to be unoccupied for a lengthy period it is best to adjust the thermostat to a reasonable higher or lower depending upon the season setting rather than turning it completely off Upon return the inside conditions will not be totally out of control and recovery time to desired conditions would be much shorter 5 Keep all s...

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