Thermo Pride Air Handlers ECM Blower 13/14 SEER (AH2) User Manual

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• Stays at high CFM

• “R” missing/not connected at motor
• Is fan in delay mode? – wait until delay time

complete

• Perform motor/control replacement check

• Blower won’t shut off

• Current leakage from controls into G,Y or W?

Check for Triac switched t’stat or solid state relay

Excessive noise

• Determine if it’s air noise, cabinet, duct or motor

noise – interview customer, if necessary

• Noisy blower or cabinet

• Check for loose blower housing, panels, etc.
• High static creating high blower speed?

Check for air whistling thru

seams in ducts, cabinets or panels

 Check for cabinet/duct deformation

• “Hunts” or “puffs” at high CFM (speed)

• Does removing panel or filter reduce “puffing”?

 Reduce restriction

Reduce max airflow

Evidence of Moisture

• Motor failure or malfunction has occurred and

moisture is present

• Replace motor and perform Moisture Check

• Evidence of moisture present inside air mover

• Perform Moisture Check



DO

DON’T

• Check-out motor, controls, wiring and

connections thoroughly before replacing motor

• Automatically assume the motor is bad.

• Orient connectors down so water can’t get in

Install “drip loops”

• Locate connectors above 7 and 4 o’clock

positions

• Use authorized motor and control model #’s for

replacement

• Replace one motor or control model # with

another (unless an authorized replacement)

• Keep static pressure to a minimum:

Recommend high efficiency, low static
filters

Recommend keeping filters clean

Design ductwork for min static, max

comfort

Look for and recommend ductwork

improvement, where necessary, in
replacement

• Use high pressure drop filters – some have ½”

H

2

O drop!

• Use restricted returns

• Size the equipment wisely

• Oversize system then compensate with low

airflow

• Check orientation before inserting motor

connectors

• Plug in power connector backwards
• Force plugs


Moisture Check

• Connectors are orientated “down” (or as recommended by equipment manufacturer)
• Arrange harnesses with “drip loop” under motor
• Is condensate drain plugged?
• Check for low airflow (too much latent capacity)
• Check for undercharged condition
• Check and plug leaks in return ducts, cabinet

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