Lubrication, Service, Replacement parts – AAON LC-054 User Manual

Page 23: Warranties, Condenser tube inspection, Pump operation

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Lubrication

All original motors and bearings are

furnished with an original factory charge of

lubrication. Certain applications require

bearings be re-lubricated periodically. The

schedule will vary depending on operating

duty, temperature variations, or severe

atmospheric conditions.

Bearings should be re-lubricated at normal

operating temperatures, but not when

running.

Rotate the fan shaft by hand and add only

enough grease to purge the seals. DO NOT

OVERLUBRICATE.

Service

If the unit will not operate correctly and a

service company is required, only a

company with service technicians qualified

and experienced in both refrigerant chillers

and air conditioning are permitted to service

the systems to keep warranties in effect. If

assistance is required, the service technician

must contact AAON.

Note: Service technician must provide the

model and serial number of the unit in all

correspondence with AAON.

Replacement Parts

Parts for AAON equipment may be obtained

from AAON through customer service.

When ordering parts, reference serial

number and part number located on the

external or internal nameplate of the unit.

AAON - Longview Warranty, Service and

Parts Department

203 Gum Springs Rd.

Longview, TX 75602

Ph: 903-236-4403

Fax: 903-236-4463

www.aaon.com

Note: Before calling, technician should have

model and serial number of the unit

available for the customer service

department to help answer questions

regarding the unit.

Warranties

Please refer to the limitation of warranties in

effect at the time of purchase.

Condenser Tube Inspection

The coils are leak tested at 650 psig, before

shipment. AAON will not be responsible for

loss of refrigerant. It is the responsibility of

the installer to verify that the system is

sealed before charging with refrigerant.

Pump Operation

Before initial start of the pump, check as

follows:

1. Be sure that pump operates in the

direction indicated by the arrow on the

pump casing. Check rotation each time

motor leads have been disconnected.

2. Check all connections of motor and

starting device with wiring diagram. Check

voltage, phase and frequency of line circuit

with motor name plate.

3. Check suction and discharge piping and

pressure gauges for proper operation.

4. Turn rotating element by hand to assure

that it rotates freely.

Running:

Periodically inspect pump while running,

but especially after initial start-up and after

repairs.

1. Check pump and piping for leaks. Repair

immediately.

2. Record pressure gauge readings for future

reference.

3. Record voltage, amperage per phase, and

kW.

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