Condenser fan motor removal, Maintenance, Lubrication – Carrier 38VH User Manual

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Condenser Fan Motor Removal

1. Shut off power to unit. Failure to do so may

result in electric shock.

2. Remove unit top cover. Open access door.

Then open control box cover.

3. Disconnect fan motor leads (3) at control box.

See Fig. 6.

4. Remove fan from motor shaft by loosening

setscrew(s) and pulling upward on fan hub.

5. Remove 3 bolts holding fan motor to motor

mounting bracket. Remove motor and leads thru
top of unit.

6. Reassembly is the reverse of the above procedure.

Before replacing fan, be sure rain shield (Fig. 9)

is in proper position on motor shaft.

MAINTENANCE

Lubrication

FAN MOTOR BEARINGS are prelubricated for
3 years heavy duty or 5 years normal duty. When

lubrication is necessary, send motor to authorized
motor repair shop.

COMPRESSOR contains factory oil charge. If oil

requires replenishment, see Table 9 for oil recharge

and Carrier Standard Service Techniques Manual,

Chapter 1, Refrigerants, page 1-21, for instructions.

Use Carrier PP33-1, Texaco Capella B or Suniso

3G oil.

Coil Cleaning

Ensure power to unit is shut off.

Clean the condensing unit coil with water at the
beginning of every cooling season or more often if
required. Use ordinary garden hose at a pressure
high enough to clean efficiently. Eor best results,
unscrew and remove unit top cover. Insert hose
nozzle between fan blades, spray coil fins from
inside-to-outside the unit. If unit has a double-row
coil, loosen screws to separate coils, carefully pull

outer row of coils away from inner row, and flush
dirt toward outside of both coils. Flush dirt from

basepan by spraying water thru top of unit. Avoid
splashing mud on coil or water on the fan motor.

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