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Adjustments

EVAPORATOR FAN AND POWER EXHAUST MOTOR
PLATE — Adjust using a

15

16

-in. wrench on the adjusting

bolts:
1. Loosen holddown bolts. (See Fig. 44.)
2. Turn the adjusting bolts to move the motor mounting plate

toward or away from the fan to loosen or tighten the belts.
Make the same number of turns to each bolt.

3. Retighten holddown bolts.
MODULATING POWER EXHAUST DIFFERENTIAL
PRESSURE SWITCH — On 034,044 units, the differential
pressure switch is located in the auxiliary control box. The
auxiliary control box is mounted in the corner next to the
power exhaust motor door. To gain access to the auxiliary
control box, remove the auxiliary control box cover. When
replacing the auxiliary control box cover, be sure to secure
the cover properly in order to prevent water from being drawn
into the auxiliary control box.
On 054-074 units, the differential pressure switch is mounted
below the auxiliary control box next to the access door la-
beled FILTER SECTION.
INLET GUIDE VANE DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE
SWITCH (Units With Optional Inlet Guide Vanes and Static
Pressure Control) — On 034,044 units, the inlet guide vane
differential pressure switch is located in the auxiliary control
box. The auxiliary control box is mounted in the corner of
the unit under the side air hood that is next to the access
door marked FILTER SECTION. To gain access to the aux-
iliary box, remove the auxiliary control box cover. When re-
placing the auxiliary control box cover, be sure to secure the
cover properly in order to prevent water from being drawn
into the auxiliary control box.
On 054-074 units, the inlet guide vane differential pressure
switch is mounted on an upright located behind the evaporator-
fan motor. See Fig. 43.

BELT INSTALLATION AND TENSIONING

IMPORTANT: When installing or replacing belts, al-
ways use a complete set of new, matched belts to pre-
vent potential vibration problems. Mixing belts often
results in premature breakage of the new belts.

1. Turn off unit power.
2. Adjust motor plate so belts can be installed without stretch-

ing over the grooves of the pulley. (Forcing the belts can
result in uneven belt stretching and a mismatched set of
belts.)

3. Before tensioning the belts, equalize belt slack so that it

is on the same side of the belt for all belts. Failure to do
so may result in uneven belt stretching.

4. Tighten belts using the motor plate adjusting bolts.
5. Adjust until proper belt tension (1/2-in. deflection with

one finger) is obtained. Be sure to adjust both adjusting
bolts the same number of turns.
NOTE: Check the tension at least twice during the first
day of operation, as there is normally a rapid decrease in
tension until the belts have run in. Check tension
periodically thereafter and keep it at the recommended
tension.

With the correct belt tension, belts may slip and squeal

momentarily on start-up. This slippage is normal and dis-
appears after wheel reaches operating speed. Excessive belt
tension shortens belt life and may cause bearing and shaft
damage.

PULLEY ALIGNMENT — For proper belt life, the motor
and fan pulleys must be properly aligned. To check, first turn
off unit power. Place a straightedge against the motor and
fan pulleys. See Fig. 45. If the pulleys are properly aligned,
the straightedge should be parallel to the belts.

If they are not parallel, check that the motor shaft and fan

shaft are parallel. If they are not, adjust the motor plate ad-
justing bolts until they are.

After verifying that the shafts are parallel, loosen the set-

screws on the motor pulley. Move pulley on the shaft until
the pulleys are parallel. To move the sheave on the shaft,
loosen the belts. If necessary, blower sheave can also be moved
on the shaft.

INSTALLING ALTERNATE MOTOR PULLEY (Evapora-
tor Fan Only) — On all units, the alternate motor pulley is
field-supplied. To install the alternate pulley:
1. Turn off unit power.
2. Loosen belts using motor adjusting bolts until belts can

be removed without stretching them over the grooves of
the pulley.

3. Remove belts.
4. Loosen setscrews on motor pulley.
5. Slide pulley off motor shaft. Make sure setscrews on new

pulley are loose.

6. Slide new pulley onto fan shaft and align it with the fan

pulley as described in Pulley Alignment section above.

7. Tighten setscrews.
8. Install belts and tension properly as described in Pulley

Alignment section above.

CONDENSER FAN ADJUSTMENT
1. Turn off unit power.
2. Remove fan guard and loosen fan hub setscrew.
3. See Fig. 32 and adjust fan height using a straight edge

laid across the fan deck.

4. Tighten setscrew and replace rubber hubcap to prevent

hub from rusting to the motor shaft. Fill hub recess with
Permagum if hub has no rubber hubcap.

5. Replace fan guard.

Fig. 44 — Motor Plate Adjustment

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Содержание 48DJ

Страница 1: ...ATIC CHANGEOVER THERMOSTAT Head Pressure Control 42 SERVICE 42 53 Service Access 42 COMPRESSORS LIQUID SERVICE VALVES FILTER DRIERS AND SIGHT GLASSES EVAPORATOR FAN MOTORS PULLEYS AND BELTS POWER EXHA...

Страница 2: ...shock could cause personal injury Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch any elec trical switch do not use any phone in your building Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone...

Страница 3: ...read with four 95 in 2413 mm and 2 8A 1 B 1 A8 long spreader bars 2 Center of gravity includes economizer 1 All panels must be in place when rigging 2 Unit is not designed for handling by forklift tru...

Страница 4: ...nal Cfm 10 500 14 000 Maximum Allowable Cfm 15 000 20 000 Maximum Allowable Rpm 900 900 Shaft Diameter at Pulley in 111 16 111 16 EVAPORATOR FAN MOTOR AND DRIVE Any motor available on any unit Motor H...

Страница 5: ...0 000 40 000 50 000 Motor Hp Rpm 1 0 1140 1 0 1140 1 0 1140 EVAPORATOR FAN Centrifugal 30 x 27 in Nominal Cfm 17 500 21 000 24 500 Maximum Allowable Cfm 25 000 30 000 30 000 Maximum Allowable Rpm 750...

Страница 6: ...n roof curb and ducts as required Ducts passing through an unconditioned space must be insulated and covered with a vapor barrier Outlet grilles must not lie directly below unit discharge The return d...

Страница 7: ...7344 24 11 8 4141 13 71 16 UNIT LEVELING TOLERANCES DIMENSIONS degrees and inches A B Deg in Deg in 1 0 2 0 50 75 From edge of unit to horizontal NOTES 1 Roof curb is shipped unassembled 2 Roof curb 1...

Страница 8: ...24 51 16 5933 19 59 16 UNIT LEVELING TOLERANCES DIMENSIONS degrees and inches A B Deg in Deg in 1 0 2 0 50 75 From edge of unit to horizontal NOTES 1 Roof curb is shipped unassembled 2 Roof curb 14 g...

Страница 9: ...ANCES DIMENSIONS degrees and inches A B Deg in Deg in 1 0 2 0 50 75 From edge of unit to horizontal NOTE To prevent the hazard of stagnant water build up in the drain pan of the indoor air section uni...

Страница 10: ...outward There is a total of 4 hoods 5 Install 18 screws 5 each side 6 top and 2 bottom around the outside of each hood Screws are in the fastener pack age taped to the basepan inside the fan section 6...

Страница 11: ...50DW DY NB LEGEND CONN Connection DIM Dimension NOTES 1 Dimensions in are in millimeters 2 Center of Gravity includes economizer Unit weight does not include economizer 3 Unit clearances Top Do not re...

Страница 12: ...es economizer Unit weight does not include economizer 3 Unit clearances Top Do not restrict condenser fans Control Box End 68 09 Sides 68 09 Economizer End 68 09 except power exhaust units 108 09 For...

Страница 13: ...units On 50 series units dimension given is measured from economizer end of unit to drain connection closest to condenser fans NOTES 1 Dimensions in are in millimeters 2 Center of Gravity includes ec...

Страница 14: ...r Unit weight does not include economizer 3 Unit clearances Top Do not restrict condenser fans Control Box End 68 09 Sides 68 09 except power exhaust units 108 09 Economizer End 68 09 except power exh...

Страница 15: ...NITS 044 074 UNITS Fig 5 Drain Location Selection Fig 6 Condensate Drain Location Fig 7 Seal Plate Location ROOF MOUNT DRAIN SLAB MOUNT DRAIN Fig 8 Condensate Drain Piping Details Fig 9 Outdoor Air Ho...

Страница 16: ...Adjustments Inside of Hood Shown O ENTHALPY SENSOR Fig 11 Enthalpy Sensor Fig 12 Enthalpy Sensor Location CONTROL CURVE CONTROL POINT Approx Deg AT 50 RH A 73 B 68 C 63 D 58 Fig 13 Psychrometric Char...

Страница 17: ...Fig 17 A 4 5 32 in hole for field power wiring and a 7 8 in hole for 24 v control wiring are provided in the bottom of the control box Field supplied couplings must be used when rout ing wiring into...

Страница 18: ...formula to determine the percent voltage imbalance Voltage Imbalance max voltage deviation from average voltage 100 x average voltage Example Supply voltage is 460 3 60 AB 452 v BC 464 v AC 455 v 452...

Страница 19: ...393 8 400 400 6 0 21 2 20 0 29 36 78 9 91 0 197 9 192 5 250 250 6 0 21 2 20 0 59 72 157 7 182 0 254 9 280 0 300 350 6 0 21 2 20 0 88 108 236 6 273 0 353 5 393 8 400 400 10 0 33 4 30 0 29 36 78 9 91 0...

Страница 20: ...6 36 46 3 93 8 110 6 0 9 6 72 93 0 133 7 150 6 0 9 6 108 139 0 191 2 200 10 0 15 2 36 46 3 99 4 125 10 0 15 2 72 93 0 133 7 150 10 0 15 2 108 139 0 191 2 200 15 0 22 0 36 46 3 106 2 125 15 0 22 0 72 9...

Страница 21: ...72 72 0 111 2 125 10 0 12 2 108 108 0 156 2 175 15 0 18 0 36 36 0 91 8 110 15 0 18 0 72 72 0 111 2 125 15 0 18 0 108 108 0 156 2 175 20 0 22 0 78 8 100 6 0 7 8 86 6 100 10 0 12 2 91 0 110 15 0 18 0 9...

Страница 22: ...72 157 7 182 0 236 1 262 5 300 300 10 0 33 4 30 0 88 108 236 6 273 0 334 2 376 3 350 400 15 0 48 4 44 0 29 36 78 9 91 0 251 1 243 9 300 300 15 0 48 4 44 0 59 72 157 7 182 0 251 1 262 5 300 300 15 0 4...

Страница 23: ...0 10 0 15 2 72 93 0 142 5 175 10 0 15 2 108 139 0 200 0 200 15 0 22 0 36 46 3 128 9 150 15 0 22 0 72 93 0 142 5 175 15 0 22 0 108 139 0 200 0 200 20 0 27 0 112 9 125 6 0 9 6 122 5 150 10 0 15 2 128 1...

Страница 24: ...7 8 36 36 0 86 1 110 6 0 7 8 72 72 0 103 7 110 6 0 7 8 108 108 0 148 7 150 10 0 12 2 36 36 0 90 5 110 10 0 12 2 72 72 0 103 7 110 10 0 12 2 108 108 0 148 7 150 15 0 18 0 36 36 0 96 3 110 15 0 18 0 72...

Страница 25: ...3 426 3 500 500 10 0 33 4 30 4 29 36 78 9 91 0 338 8 329 0 400 400 10 0 33 4 30 4 59 72 157 7 182 0 338 8 329 0 450 450 10 0 33 4 30 4 88 108 236 6 273 0 389 3 426 3 500 500 15 0 48 4 44 0 29 36 78 9...

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Страница 30: ...36 36 0 131 8 150 10 0 12 2 72 72 0 131 8 150 10 0 12 2 108 108 0 162 5 175 15 0 18 0 36 36 0 137 6 175 15 0 18 0 72 72 0 137 6 175 15 0 18 0 108 108 0 162 5 175 20 0 22 0 36 36 0 141 6 175 20 0 22 0...

Страница 31: ...3 426 3 500 500 10 0 33 4 30 4 29 36 78 9 91 0 420 8 411 0 500 500 10 0 33 4 30 4 59 72 157 7 182 0 420 8 411 0 500 500 10 0 33 4 30 4 88 108 236 6 273 0 420 8 426 3 500 500 15 0 48 4 44 0 29 36 78 9...

Страница 32: ...36 46 3 188 0 250 10 0 15 2 72 93 0 188 0 250 10 0 15 2 108 139 0 207 5 250 15 0 22 0 36 46 3 194 8 250 15 0 22 0 72 93 0 194 8 250 15 0 22 0 108 139 0 207 5 250 20 0 28 0 36 46 3 200 8 250 20 0 28 0...

Страница 33: ...0 161 8 200 15 0 18 0 72 72 0 161 8 200 15 0 18 0 108 108 0 168 7 200 20 0 22 0 36 36 0 165 8 200 20 0 22 0 72 72 0 165 8 200 20 0 22 0 108 108 0 168 7 200 30 0 32 0 148 8 200 10 0 12 2 161 0 200 15...

Страница 34: ...ressurization switch field supplied normally open switch 4 Wire a field supplied switch between TB2 and the C1 connection on the evaporator fan con tactor coil IFC on unit label diagram 5 Switch to is...

Страница 35: ...TIONAL MODULATING POWER EXHAUST OPTIONAL NON MODULATING EXHAUST 054 074 UNITS BASE UNIT BASE UNIT OPTIONAL MODULATING POWER EXHAUST OPTIONAL NON MODULATING EXHAUST Fig 20 Field Wiring for Building Pre...

Страница 36: ...g 24 to ac cess panel using screws provided Hoods go over each com bustion air outlet Sub assemble flue deflector baffle inside the flue deflector hood as shown in Fig 25 and 26 Flue deflector baffle...

Страница 37: ...CATION 48 SERIES HIGH HEAT ONLY FLUE HOOD AND FLUE DEFLECTOR HOOD FLUE AND FLUE DEFLECTOR HOOD LOCATION 48 SERIES HIGH HEAT ONLY FLUE AND FLUE DEFLECTOR HOOD LOCATION SMALL INLET HOOD REMOVED SMALL IN...

Страница 38: ...Check all electrical connections in the unit control box tighten as required Refrigerant Service Valves All units have a Schrader type service port on both suction lines Be sure that caps on the port...

Страница 39: ...s for field supplied drives See Tables 9A and 9B for a complete listing of field supplied pulleys and belt connections Check the lubrication of fan and motor bearings Bearings are shipped full of grea...

Страница 40: ...d 044 units and 750 rpm for 054 074 units The maximum rpm for the power exhaust is 1300 rpm for 034 and 044 units and 925 rpm for 054 074 units Excessive fan speed may result in condensate carryover f...

Страница 41: ...ressor no 1 as first stage of cooling Com pressor no 1 is always the larger of the 2 unit compressors If cooling load cannot be satisfied with only first stage cool ing Y2 on the thermostat will close...

Страница 42: ...ng outdoor air com pressor no 2 cannot be energized If enthalpy is above set ting on enthalpy switch the economizer outdoor air dampers move to the minimum ventilation position and condenser fan numbe...

Страница 43: ...tion MAIN AND PILOT BURNERS 48 Series Units Only At the beginning of each heating season inspect for dete rioration due to corrosion or other causes Observe the pilot and main burner flames and adjust...

Страница 44: ...se block heater contactors HC1 HC1A etc plug No 20 PL20 HEATER BOX 50 Series Units Only Access to the heater box is through the door on the left side sizes 034 and 044 or right side sizes 054 074 of t...

Страница 45: ...am Clean evaporator coil with a stiff bristle brush not wire vacuum cleaner or compressed air Check and clean condensate drain annually at the start of the cooling season Replace return air filters at...

Страница 46: ...for all belts Failure to do so may result in uneven belt stretching 4 Tighten belts using the motor plate adjusting bolts 5 Adjust until proper belt tension 1 2 in deflection with one finger is obtain...

Страница 47: ...ifice is unobstructed then check for spark ignitor mal functions as follows 1 Turn off the control circuit breaker CCB to shut off con trol supply power to ignitor control pack ICP 2 Check that spark...

Страница 48: ...em 1 One Condenser Fan Running Fig 51 Charging Chart 044 Units System 1 All Condenser Fans Running Fig 52 Charging Chart 044 Units System 2 One Condenser Fan Running Fig 53 Charging Chart 044 Units Sy...

Страница 49: ...small screwdriver turn adjustment screw until flame fully engulfs sensor 6 Replace cap on pilot gas valve Turn off power to unit Return valve s to original position 7 Check for proper burner operation...

Страница 50: ...t off power to unit 3 Unplug PL9 and PL10 on high heat and all sensor and ignitor wires 4 Disconnect gas connection s from between gas valve s and field supplied piping See Fig 37 and 38 5 Remove 2 sc...

Страница 51: ...rol power Crankcase Heater Each compressor has a crankcase heater to prevent absorption of liquid refrigerant by oil in the crank case when the compressor is idle Since 115 v power for the crankcase h...

Страница 52: ...adjustments and elec trical plugs accessible through the top of the cover The econo mizer control is factory wired to the terminals on the motor All potentiometers and adjustments are a part of the co...

Страница 53: ...TED RESULT AND RESPONSE A Outdoor Air Sensor 1 Connect the enthalpy sensor terminal 1 to terminal 1 on the motor 2 Connect the positive ter minal of a DC milliam meter to terminal S of the sensor 3 Co...

Страница 54: ...problem is external to the board Reconnect plug P1 if troubleshooting is com plete and plug P3 to the board Symptom Condenser fan no 2 5 will not operate 1 Check operation of condenser fan no 1 If fa...

Страница 55: ...r and con tactor closes the board is operating properly 8 To verify compressor lockout logic a Disconnect CLO sensor wires connected to CLO2 at the control board Check wires for continuity If there is...

Страница 56: ...LEGEND CLO Compressor Lockout P Plug SC Safety Circuit Fig 65 Compressor Lockout Connections 56...

Страница 57: ...r Evaporator Fan Contactor IFCB Indoor Evaporator Fan Circuit Breaker IFM Indoor Evaporator Fan Motor IGV Inlet Guide Vanes IGVM Inlet Guide Vanes Motor LPS Low Pressure Switch LS Limit Switch LSR Lim...

Страница 58: ...Fig 66 Gas Heat Sections 48DJ NP034 044 Units 58...

Страница 59: ...Fig 67 Gas Heat Sections 48DJ NP054 074 Units 59...

Страница 60: ...Fig 68 Gas Heat Section 48DK034 044 Units 60...

Страница 61: ...Fig 69 Gas Heat Section 48DK054 074 Units 61...

Страница 62: ...Fig 70 Typical Wiring Schematic 48 50DJ 50DW Units 054 074 Shown 62...

Страница 63: ...Fig 70 Typical Wiring Schematic 48 50DJ 50DW Units 054 074 Shown cont 63...

Страница 64: ...Fig 71 Typical Wiring Schematic 48 50DK 50DY Units 054 074 Shown 64...

Страница 65: ...Fig 71 Typical Wiring Schematic 48 50DK 50DY Units 054 074 Shown cont 65...

Страница 66: ...Fig 72 Typical Control Wiring Schematic 48 50NP 50NB Units 054 074 Shown 66...

Страница 67: ...Fig 72 Typical Control Wiring Schematic 48 50NP 50NB Units 054 074 Shown cont 67...

Страница 68: ...Fig 72 Typical Control Wiring Schematic 48 50NP 50NB Units 054 074 Shown cont 68...

Страница 69: ...Fig 73 Typical Power Wiring Schematic 48 50NP 50NB Units 054 074 208 230 and 460 v Shown 69...

Страница 70: ...assette and or slides and a companion booklet Use these for self teaching or to conduct full training sessions For a free Service Training Material Catalog STM call 1 800 962 9212 Ordering instruction...

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Страница 72: ...PRESSOR NO 2 L1 L2 L3 SUPPLY FAN AMPS EXHAUST FAN AMPS ELECTRIC HEAT AMPS L1 L2 L3 TEMPERATURES OUTDOOR AIR TEMPERATURE F DB Dry Bulb RETURN AIR TEMPERATURE F DB F WB Wet Bulb COOLING SUPPLY AIR F GAS...

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