High voltage – Goodman Mfg ANSI Z21.47CSA-2.3 User Manual

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for the purpose of airflow balancing, but once the balance
has been achieved, fixed sheaves maintain alignment and
minimize vibration more effectively. For direct drive units, move
green wire for fan.

MOTOR SHEAVE ADJUSTMENTS

V

L

, V

M

& 2

VP

V

ARIABLE

P

ITCH

K

EY

T

YPE

M

OTOR

S

HEAVES

The driving and driven motor sheaves should be in align-
ment with each other and the shafts parallel.

V

L

& V

M

S

HEAVES

A

DJUSTMENT

1. Loosen set screw “B” using a 5/32" Allen key.
2. Making half or full turns from closed position, adjust

sheave pitch diameter for desired speed. DO NOT
OPEN MORE THAN SIX FULL TURNS.

3. Tighten set screw “B” securely over flat.
4. Carefully put on belts and adjust belt tension. DO NOT

FORCE BELTS OVER GROOVES.

5. Ensure all keys are in place and the set screws tight

before starting drive. Recheck set screws and belt
tension after 24 hours service.

NOTE: Future adjustments should be made by loosening the
belt tension and increasing or decreasing the pitch diameter
of the sheave by half or full turns as required. Readjust belt
tension before starting drive.

C

B

VL & VM

NOTE: For horizontal discharge, remove the supply and return
duct covers and place them over the vertical discharge return
and supply openings (bottom of unit).

NOTE: Do not operate sheave with flange projecting beyond
the hub end.

MAINTENANCE

HIGH VOLTAGE !

D

ISCONNECT

 

ALL

 

POWER

 

BEFORE

 

SERVICING

 

OR

 

INSTALLING

 

THIS

 

UNIT

. M

ULTIPLE

 

POWER

 

SOURCES

 

MAY

 

BE

 

PRESENT

. F

AILURE

 

TO

 

DO

 

SO

 

MAY

 

CAUSE

 

PROPERTY

 

DAMAGE

PERSONAL

 

INJURY

 

OR

 

DEATH

.

WARNING

T

O

 

PREVENT

 

PERSONAL

 

INJURY

 

OR

 

DEATH

 

DUE

 

TO

 

IMPROPER

 

INSTALLATION

ADJUSTMENT

ALTERATION

SERVICE

 

OR

 

MAINTENANCE

REFER

 

TO

 

THIS

 

MANUAL

. F

OR

 

ADDITIONAL

 

ASSISTANCE

 

OR

 

INFORMATION

CONSULT

 

A

 

QUALIFIED

 

INSTALLER

SERVICE

 

AGENCY

 

OR

 

THE

 

GAS

 

SUPPLIER

.

WARNING

S

HEET

 

METAL

 

PARTS

SCREWS

CLIPS

 

AND

 

SIMILAR

 

ITEMS

 

INHERENTLY

 

HAVE

 

SHARP

 

EDGES

AND

 

IT

 

IS

 

NECESSARY

 

THAT

 

THE

 

INSTALLER

 

AND

 

SERVICE

 

PERSONNEL

 

EXERCISE

 

CAUTION

.

CAUTION

Preventive maintenance is the best way to avoid unneces-
sary expense and inconvenience. Have this system inspected
at regular intervals by qualified service personnel, at least
twice a year. Routine maintenance should cover the follow-
ing items:

1. Tighten all belts, set screws, and wire connections.
2. Clean evaporator and condenser coils mechanically

or with cold water, if necessary. Usually any fouling is
only matted on the entering air face of the coil and
can be removed by brushing.

3. Lubricate motor bearings.
4. Align or replace belts as needed.
5. Replace filters as needed (see below).
6. Check for blockage of condensate drain.
7. Check power and control voltages.
8. Check running amperage.
9. Check operating temperatures and pressures.

10. Check and adjust temperature and pressure controls.
11. Check and adjust damper linkages.
12. Check operation of all safety controls.
13. Examine gas furnaces (see below and the User’s

Information Manual).

14. Check condenser fans and tighten set screws.

F

ILTERS

T

O

 

PREVENT

 

PROPERTY

 

DAMAGE

 

DUE

 

TO

 

FIRE

 

AND

 

LOSS

 

OF

 

EQUIPMENT

 

EFFICIENCY

 

OR

 

EQUIPMENT

 

DAMAGE

 

DUE

 

TO

 

DUST

 

AND

 

LINT

 

BUILD

 

UP

 

ON

 

INTERNAL

 

PARTS

NEVER

 

OPERATE

 

UNIT

 

WITHOUT

 

AN

 

AIR

 

FILTER

 

INSTALLED

 

IN

 

THE

 

RETURN

 

AIR

 

SYSTEM

.

CAUTION

Every application may require a different frequency of replace-
ment of dirty filters. Filters must be replaced at least every
three (3) months during operating seasons.

Dirty filters are the most common cause of inadequate heat-
ing or cooling performance. Filter inspection should be made
at least every two months; more often if necessary because
of local conditions and usage.

Dirty throwaway filters should be discarded and replaced with
a new, clean filter.

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