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Service and Maintenance
Fuse Replacement Data
Table 6-1 lists the replacement fuses for the control circuit
and Transformers.
Table 6-1
Fuse Replacement Data
Monthly Maintenance
Before completing the following checks, turn all system con-
trol circuit switches to the “Off” position. “Open” the main
power disconnect switches for the Condensing Unit and all
system support equipment. “lock” the disconnect switches
in the “Off” position before removing any access panels.
H A Z A R D O U S V O LTA G E !
DISCONNECT ALL ELECTRIC POWER INCLUDING
REMOTE DISCONNECTS BEFORE SERVICING.
Failure to disconnect power before servicing can
cause severe personal injury or death.
Air Handling Equipment
[ ] Inspect the return air filters. Clean or replace them if nec-
essary.
[ ] Check the evaporator drain pan and condensate piping
to ensure that there are no blockages.
[ ] Inspect the evaporator coils for dirt. If the coils appear
dirty, clean them according to the instructions described
in the “Coil Cleaning” section.
[ ] Inspect the economizer damper hinges and pins (if appli-
cable) to ensure that all moving parts are securely
mounted. Clean the blades as necessary.
[ ] Verify that all damper linkages move freely; lubricate with
white grease, if necessary.
[ ] Check Supply Fan motor bearings; repair or replace the
motor as necessary.
[ ] Check the fan shaft bearings for wear. Replace the bear-
ings as necessary.
[ ] Lubricate the supply fan bearings. Refer to the equip-
ment manufacturer for their recommended greases.
Note: Over lubrication can be just as harmful as not
enough grease.
Use a hand grease gun to lubricate these bearings; add
grease until a light bead appears all around the seal. Do
not over lubricate!
After greasing the bearings, check the setscrews to en-
sure that the shaft is held securely to the bearings and
Fan wheels. Make sure that all bearing supports are
tight.
[ ] Check the supply fan belt(s). If the belts are frayed or
worn, replace them.
[ ] Verify that all wire terminal connections are tight.
[ ] Generally inspect the unit for unusual conditions (e.g.,
loose access panels, leaking piping connections, etc.)
[ ] Make sure that all retaining screws are reinstalled in the
unit access panels once these checks are complete.
Condensing Unit
[ ] Manually rotate the condenser fans to ensure free move-
ment and check motor bearings for wear. Verify that all of
the fan mounting hardware is tight.
[ ] Verify that all wire terminal connections are tight.
[ ] Inspect the condenser coils for dirt and foreign debris. If
the coils appear dirty, clean them according to the in-
structions described in the “Coil Cleaning” section.
[ ] Inspect the compressor and condenser fan motor contac-
tors. If the contacts appear severely burned or pitted, re-
place the contactor. Do not clean the contacts.
[ ] Check the compressor oil level. (Compressors “Off”)
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