Maintenance recommendations, Access doors, Pump bearings - lubrication – AAON LC-054 User Manual

Page 24: Air inlet, Propeller fans and motors, Recommended annual inspection, Mechanical cleaning, Air-cooled condenser, E-coated coil cleaning, Warning

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Maintenance Recommendations

Pump/Fan Motor Maintenance

Cleaning - Remove oil, dust, water, and

chemicals from exterior of motor and pump.

Keep motor air inlet and outlet open. Blow

out interior of open motors with clean

compressed air at low pressure.

Labeled Motors - It is imperative for repair

of a motor with Underwriters’ Laboratories

label that original clearances be held; that all

plugs, screws, other hardware be fastened

securely, and that parts replacements be

exact duplicates or approved equals.

Violation of any of the above invalidates

Underwriters’ Label.

Access Doors

If scale deposits or water is found around the

access doors, adjust door for tightness.

Adjust as necessary until leaking stops when

door is closed.

Pump Bearings - Lubrication

Every 6 months or after a prolonged shut

down, use waterproof, lithium based grease.

Below 32°F, use Esso Exxon or Beacon 325.

Above 32°F, use Mobil Mobilox EP2, Shell

Alvania EP2 or Texaco RB2.

Air Inlet

Inspect the air inlet louvers into the

condenser section on a monthly basis to

remove any paper, leaves or other debris that

may block the airflow.

Propeller Fans and Motors

The fans are directly mounted on the motor

shafts and the assemblies require minimal

maintenance except to assure they are clear

of dirt or debris that would impede the

airflow.

Recommended Annual Inspection

In addition to the above maintenance

activities, a general inspection of the unit

surface should be completed at least once a

year.

Mechanical Cleaning

Do not attempt to mechanically clean the

copper tubing in the condenser. Do not use

wire brushes or any other mechanical device

on the copper tubing. Severe damage may

result. Contact your water treatment expert

for recommendations on chemical cleaning

procedures.

Air-Cooled Condenser

The air-cooled condenser section rejects

heat by passing outdoor air over the fin tube

coils for cooling of the hot refrigerant gas

from the compressors. The heated air will

discharge from the top of the section

through the axial flow fans.

The condenser coils should be inspected

yearly to ensure unrestricted airflow. If the

installation has a large amount of airborne

dust or other material, the condenser coils

should be cleaned with a water spray in a

direction opposite to airflow. Care must be

taken to prevent bending of the aluminum

fins on the copper tubes.

E-Coated Coil Cleaning

Documented routine cleaning of e-coated

coils is required to maintain coating

warranty coverage.

Electric shock hazard. Shut off all

electrical power to the unit to avoid

shock hazard or injury from rotating

parts.

WARNING

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