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WARNING: Disconnect primary power prior to servicing.
Maintenance and Alignment
5.2.3.1 Module cleaning
The heatsinks on the modules are high efficiency, and therefore do not have large
openings for airflow and will tend to collect dirt over time. The modules should be
cleaned with compressed air on a schedule to be determined on site, depending on
the air system, filtering, humidity etc... (at least once a year). This determination can
be made either by visual inspection or by monitoring the module temperatures in the
Diagnostics Display.
!
WARNING:
THE PA MODULES ARE DESIGNED TO HANDLE VERY HIGH TEMPERATURES
AND MAY BE EXTREMELY HOT. DO NOT TOUCH THE MODULES WITH BARE
HANDS AFTER THE TRANSMITTER HAS BEEN RUNNING, ESPECIALLY IN HIGH
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE ENVIRONMENTS.
To locate the PA Temperature Monitoring press [METERING, C,A]. Keeping a
regular log of the PA temperatures versus Ambient temperature will give a quick
indication of a possible problem or that cleaning is necessary. To check the ambient
temperature reading press [METERING, C,D,B].
5.2.3.2 Cleaning the Air Filter
The indication as to when to clean or replace the air filter is basically the same as
mentioned in the previous paragraphs, mainly with the airflow indicator, but
temperatures and/or a visual inspection would also suffice. To monitor Airflow
press [METERING D,B].
5.2.3.3 Cleaning the Power Supply
The power supply can either be cleaned with a vacuum cleaner or compressed air or
both. For example, the rectifier heatsinks on top of the transformers should be
cleaned with compressed air, then after the dust settles, the rest of the compartment
vacuumed. Be very careful when moving cables to clean. Anytime a cable or wire is
moved, there is the possibility of breakage or open connections. Therefore cables
should always be moved as little as possible.
5.3
Blower Motor Maintenance
Current transmitters use GE brand motors which have sealed bearings with no
grease fittings and require no lubrication.
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