21 vii. troubleshooting, Troubleshooting guide – air blower – Sterling RT User Manual

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VII. TROUBLESHOOTING

For troubleshooting of the duct furnace, refer to Outdoor Rooftop Gas-Fired Duct Furnace Installation and
Service Manual. For Evaporative Cooler/Cooling Coil equipped units, refer to these specifi c manuals for additional
troubleshooting guides.

For additional troubleshooting, see following Troubleshooting Guide.

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE – AIR BLOWER

PROBLEM

PROBABLE CAUSE

SOLUTION

1. Noise

Blower Wheel Hitting Scroll Side

a. Blower Wheel not centered in blower housing.

b. Damaged blower housing.

c. Damaged blower wheel.

d. Shaft loose in blower bearing.

e. Blower Wheel loose on shaft.

f. Blower bearing loose in bearing support.

Blower Wheel Hitting Cutoff

a. Cutoff not secure in blower housing.

b.

Cutoff

damaged.

c. Cutoff improperly positioned.

Drive

a. Pulley not tight on shaft (motor and/or blower

wheel).

b. Belts too loose. Adjust for belt stretching after 48

hours of operation.

c. Belts too tight.

d. Belts wrong cross section.

e. Belts not matched in length on multi-belt drive.

f. Variable pitch pulleys not adjusted so each pulley

has same pitch diameter (multi-belt drives).

g.

Misaligned

pulleys.

h.

Belts

worn.

i. Motor or motor base loose.

j. Belts oily or dirty

k. Improper drive selection

Bearing

a.

Defective

bearing.

b.

Needs

lubrication.

c. Loose on bearing support.

d. Loose on shaft.

e.

Seals

misaligned.

f. Foreign material in bearing.

g.

Worn

bearing.

h. Fretting corrosion between inner race and shaft.

Shaft Seal Squeal

a. Needs lubrication.

b.

Misaligned.

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