Service and Maintenance
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RT-SVX24J-EN
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[ ]Verify that all damper linkages move freely; lubricate
with white grease, if necessary.
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[ ] Check supply fan motor bearings; repair or replace
the motor as necessary.
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[ ] Check the fan shaft bearings for wear. Replace the
bearings as necessary.
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[ ] Lubricate the supply fan shaft bearings with a lithium
based grease. Refer to
Table 57, p. 179
for
recommended greases.
Note:
The bearings are manufactured using a special
synthetic lithium based grease designed for long
life and minimum lube intervals. Over lubrication
can be just as harmful as not enough.
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 ensure
that the shaft is held securely to the bearings and fan
wheels. Make sure that all bearing supports are tight.
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[ ] Check the supply fan belt(s). If the belts are frayed or
worn, replace them. Refer to the “Fan Belt
Adjustment” section for belt replacement and
adjustments.
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[ ] Check the condition of the gasket around the control
panel doors.These gaskets must fit correctly and be in
good condition to prevent water leakage.
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[ ] Verify that all wire terminal connections are tight.
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[ ] Remove any corrosion present on the exterior
surfaces of the unit and repaint these areas.
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[ ] Generally inspect the unit for unusual conditions
(e.g., loose access panels, leaking piping connections,
etc.)
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[ ] Make sure that all retaining screws are reinstalled in
the unit access panels once these checks are complete.
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[ ] With the unit running, check and record the:
ambient temperature;
compressor oil level (each circuit);
compressor suction and discharge pressures (each
circuit);
superheat and subcooling (each circuit);
Record this data on an “operator’s maintenance log” like
the one shown in
Table 63, p. 189
. If the operating
pressures indicate a refrigerant shortage, measure the
system superheat and system subcooling. For guidelines,
refer to “Charging by Subcooling”.
Note:
Do Not release refrigerant to the atmosphere! If
adding or removing refrigerant is required, the
service technician must comply with all federal,
state and local laws.
Heating Season
Before completing the following checks, turn the unit OFF
and lock the main power disconnect switch open.
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Inspect the unit air filters. If necessary, clean or replace
them.
•
Check supply fan motor bearings; repair or replace the
motor as necessary.
•
Lubricate the supply fan shaft bearings with a lithium
based grease. Refer to
Table 57, p. 179
for
recommended greases.
Note:
The bearings are manufactured using a special
synthetic lithium based grease designed for long
life and minimum lube intervals. Too much
lubrication in a bearing can be just as harmful as
not enough.
Use a hand grease gun to lubricate the bearings; add
grease until a light bead appears all around the seal. Do
not over lubricate!
After greasing the bearings, check the setscrews to ensure
that the shaft is held securely. Make sure that all bearing
braces are tight.
•
[ ] Inspect both the main unit control panel and heat
section control box for loose electrical components
and terminal connections, as well as damaged wire
insulation. Make any necessary repairs.
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[ ] Gas Heat Units only - Check the heat exchanger for
any corrosion, cracks, or holes.
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[ ] Check the combustion air blower for dirt. Clean as
necessary.
Note:
Typically, it is not necessary to clean the gas
furnace. However, if cleaning does become
necessary, remove the burner inspection plate
from the rear of the heat exchanger to access the
drum. Be sure to replace the existing gaskets with
new ones before reinstalling the inspection plate.
WARNING
Hazardous Voltage w/Capacitors!
Disconnect all electric power, including remote
disconnects and discharge all motor start/run
capacitors before servicing. Follow proper lockout/
tagout procedures to ensure the power cannot be
inadvertently energized. For variable frequency drives
or other energy storing components provided by Trane
or others, refer to the appropriate manufacturer’s
literature for allowable waiting periods for discharge of
capacitors. Verify with an appropriate voltmeter that all
capacitors have discharged. Failure to disconnect
power and discharge capacitors before servicing could
result in death or serious injury.
For additional information regarding the safe discharge
of capacitors, see PROD-SVB06A-EN
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