Maintenance – SPX Cooling Technologies MARLEY AV 98-1514E User Manual

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Seasonal Shutdown instructions

When the system is to be shut down for an extended period of time, it is
recommended that the entire system (cooling tower, system piping, heat
exchangers, etc.) be drained. Leave the basin drains open.

During shutdown, clean the tower (see Warning, page 20) and make any
necessary repairs. Pay particular attention to mechanical equipment.

Following each year’s shutdown and cleaning, inspect the tower’s metal
surfaces for evidence of the need to apply a protective coating. Do not
misinterpret grime—and transient rust from the piping system—as a need
to have the tower painted. If relatively bright metal can be exposed by
cleaning, consider that the galvanizing has remained effective. Unless there
is evidence of a generalized failure of the galvanizing, localized touch-up
should be all that is required.

To the extent that the galvanizing (zinc coating) still exists, paint will
not adhere to it readily. Contact the manufacturer of the coating you
intend to use for instructions.

Tower framework: Check structural bolted connections and tighten as
required.

Fans: Check fan assembly bolting and tighten as required. Use torque
settings prescribed in the fan manual.

Fiberglass Components: Check all fiberglass parts for exposed glass
fibers. If found, the affected surfaces should be recoated using a two-
part polyamide epoxy primer to promote adhesion and a two-part acrylic
polyurethane enamel for the topcoat.

Fan shaft bearings: Lubricate fan shaft bearings at close of each operat-
ing season—see page 24.

Electric motors: Clean and lubricate motor at close of each operating
season (refer to motor manufacturer’s recommendations.) Check motor
anchor bolts and tighten as required.

Do not start motor before determining that there will be no interfer-
ence with free rotation of the fan drive.

The motor should be operated for three hours at least once a month. This
serves to dry out windings and re-lubricate bearing surfaces—refer to
Marley Electric Motor User Manual 92-1475.

At start of new operating season, make sure bearings are adequately

Maintenance

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