Specifications

4
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
General
The following checklist is provided as an abbreviated
guide to periodic maintenance. Detailed procedural in-
formation is given after this checklist.
After 48 Hours of Operation
Belts will achieve their permanent stretch and will re-
quire re-adjustment, make sure not to over-tighten. See
Belts on page 27 for adjustment instructions.
Weekly
Observe unit weekly for any changes in running condi-
tion and unusual noise.
Every Month
Check air lters. Clean or replace if clogged or
dirty.
Re-lubricate fan bearings if operating conditions
include high speeds, moist or dirty air, or high
temperatures.
Re-lubricate motor bearings in accordance with
motor manufacturers recommendations if operat-
ing conditions include high speed, moist or dirty
air, or high temperatures. See motor label (Motor
on page 23).
Check and adjust fan belt tension.
Every Three to Six Months
Check fan bearing grease line connections. Lines
should be tight to the bearings.
Re-lubricate fan bearings.
Check motor lubrication. Recommendations are
provided on the motor label.
Check bearing and motor bracket bolt torque (see
Table 1 on page 22).
Align fan and motor sheaves. Tighten sheave set-
screws to the proper torque (see Table 1 on page
22).
Check and adjust fan belt tension.
Tighten electrical connections
Inspect coils for dirt build-up or coil freeze-up.
Every Year
Inspect the units casing for corrosion. If damage
is found, clean and paint the surface with a rust-
resistant primer and vinyl chlorinated lacquer.
Clean the fan wheel and fan shaft. Remove rust
with an emery cloth and apply a coat of heavy
duty rust inhibitor.
Clean the coils. Using a n comb straighten any
bent ns.
Inspect the condensate pan and drain line; remove
sludge or foreign materials that might obstruct
proper drainage. Remove obstructions.
Check damper linkages, set screws and blade ad-
justment. Clean, but do not lubricate, the nylon
damper rod bushings.
Clean damper operators.
Inspect the control and power box wiring for se-
cure connections and insulation.
Rotate the fan wheel and check for obstructions
in the fan housing. The wheel should not rub on
the fan housing. Adjust the wheel to center if nec-
essary and tighten wheel setscrews to the proper
torque (see Table 1 on page 22).
Check condition of gasketing and insulation
around unit, door and dampers. Repair or replace
as necessary.
Examine ex connections for cracks or leaks. Re-
pair or replace damaged material.
SECTION 4 - PERIODIC MANINTENANCE AND SERVICE
JOHNSON CONTROLS
21
FORM ET102.19-NOM1
ISSUE DATE:07/26/2013