Section 4 Maintenance; General; Periodic Maintenance - Monthly; Table 8 - Fan Bearing Lubrication Intervals - York eco2 050 Installation Operation & Maintenance

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Maintenance
Make sure power is removed from
the unit before performing the main-
tenance items contained in this sec-
tion.

GENERAL

A planned program of regularly sched uled main te nance
will return div i dends by avert ing possible costly and
un ex pect ed pe ri ods of down time. It is the responsibility
of the owner to pro vide the necessary main te nance for
the air handling units and coils. If a system failure oc-
curs due to improper main te nance during the warranty
pe ri od, YORK will not be liable for costs in curred to
return the unit to sat is fac to ry operation.
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE – MONTHLY
Filters
Check the cleanliness of the Þ lters and replace or clean
as required.
Linkages
Examine the damper and operator link ag es to in sure
that each is free and op er at ing smoothly.
Compressors
Oil Level Check: The oil level can only be tested when
the com pres sor is running in stabilized con di tions, to en-
sure that there is no liquid refrigerant in the lower shell
of the com pres sor. When the compressor is run ning in
stabilized con di tions, the oil level must be be tween 1/4
and 3/4 in the oil sight glass. Note: at shut down, the oil
level can fall to the bot tom limit of the oil sight glass.
Oil Analysis: Use York Type "T" POE oil (clear) for
units charged with R-407C refrigerant. Use York Type
"R" mineral oil (tinted yellow) for units charged with
TABLE 8 – FAN BEARING – LUBRICATION INTERVALS
RELUBRICATION SCHEDULE (MONTHS) BALL BEARING PILLOW BLOCKS
SPEED (RPM)
SHAFT DIA
1/2" thru 1-11/16"
1-15/16" thru 2-7/16"
2-11/16" thru 2-15/16"
3-7/16" thru 3-15/16"
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SECTION 4 – MAINTENANCE
500
1000
1500
6
6
5
6
5
4
5
4
3
4
3
2
R-22 refrigerant. The type of refrigerant and amount
per system is listed on the unit rating plate. A change
in the oil color or odor may be an indication of con-
taminates in the refrigeration system. If this occurs,
an oil sample should be taken and analyzed. If con-
taminations are present, the system must be cleaned to
prevent compressor failure. This can be accomplished
through the installation of oversized suction and liquid
line driers. The driers may have to be changed several
times to clean up the system depending on the degree
of contamination.
Never use the scroll compressor
to pump the re frig er ant system down
into a vac u um. Doing so will cause
in ter nal arcing of the compressor
motor, which will result in failure of
com pres sor.
Fan Bearing Lubrication
Add grease slow ly with shaft ro tat ing un til a slight
bead forms at the seals. If nec es sary, re-lubricate while
bear ing is stationary. The fan data plate (at tached to the
fan scroll) lists the type of grease that must be used for
lu bri cat ing the bearings. Refer to Table 8 for lu bri cat ing
schedule.
Re-lubrication is generally accompanied by a tem po rary
rise in operating tem per a ture. Excess grease will be
purged at seals.
Recommended Lubricant For Fan Bearings
A Lithium / Petroleum base grease con form ing to an
NLGI Grade II consistency is nor mal ly used. Lu bri cant
must be free of any chem i cal im pu ri ties such as free
acid or free alkali, dust, rust, metal particles or abrasive.
This light viscosity, low torque grease is rust inhibited
and water resistant, has a tem per a ture range of -30°F
to +200°F with intermittent highs of +250°F. Lubricate
bearings as re quired by the se ver i ty of required duty.
2000
2500
3000
3
3
2
2
2
1
2
1
1/2
1
1/2
1/2
FORM 100.50-NOM1 (604)
3500
4000
4500
2
2
1
1/2
1/4
1/4
1/2
YORK INTERNATIONAL

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