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5.21 — Lubrication
5.21.1 — Electric Motors - General
Manufacturers of electric motors vary in their specifications for lubrication and care of motor bearings; check the
motor nameplate and manufacturer’s documentation for specific recommendations. The lubricant used should
be clean and of good quality. Examples
(for non-Siemens motors only)
are Chevron Multifak 2 or Mobile Mobilux
EP 2.
Ball-bearing-equipped motors are pre-lubricated. The length of time a bearing can run without grease added will
depend on many factors, including the rating of the motor, type of motor enclosure, duty, atmospheric conditions,
humidity, and ambient temperatures.
Complete renewal of grease, when necessary, can be accomplished by forcing out the old grease with the new
grease. Thoroughly wipe those portions of the housing around the filler and drain plugs (above and below bear-
ings). Remove the drain plug (bottom) and free the drain hole of any hardened grease which may have accumu-
lated. With the motor not running, add new grease through the filler hole until clear grease starts to come out of
the drain hole. Before replacing the drain plug, run the motor for 10 to 20 minutes to expel any excess grease.
The filler and drain plugs should be thoroughly cleaned before they are replaced.
5.21.2 — Siemens Motors
Siemens motors in Cleaver-Brooks applications require
LUBRIPLATE 730-2 HIGH TEMPERATURE GREASE
;
do
not
mix with any other type of grease.
Lubriplate 730-2 is available from Cleaver-Brooks in a 14.5 oz cartridge (part number 832-02476) or in a dis-
posable auto-greaser (part number 832-02077).
5.21.3 — Solenoid and Motorized Valves
Solenoid valves and motorized valves require no lubrication.
5.22 — Combustion Adjustments
The frequency of burner adjustments depends upon several factors, including:
•
Type of burner.
•
Type of fuel.
•
Load conditions.
•
Ambient temperature.
•
Climatic variables.
•
General maintenance practices.
The air-fuel ratio should be checked monthly in order to alert the operator to losses in efficiency, which do not
produce visible flame change.
Readjustment of the burner may be required due to variations in fuel composition. A combustion analyzer should
be used to adjust air-fuel ratio for maximum operating efficiency. If your burner requires adjustments, contact
your local Cleaver-Brooks authorized representative for assistance.
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