Cleaning The Energy Wheel Motor - Trane Energy Wheels Installation Operation & Maintenance

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3
With the embedded stiffener facing the motor side, insert the
nose of the segment between the hub plates.
4
Holding the segment by the two outer corners, press the
segment toward the center of the wheel and inward against
the spoke flanges. If hand pressure does not fully seat the
segment, insert the flat tip of a screwdriver between the wheel
rim and the outer corners of the segment and apply gentle
force while guiding the segment into place. Be careful not to
bend the wheel frame or the segment frame with the screw-
driver.
5
Close and latch each segment retainer under the segment
retaining catch.
6
Rotate the wheel and repeat this sequence with the remaining
segments.
Removing and replacing the segments with a spare set can be
accomplished more quickly. Remove the dirty segment, replace it
with a clean segment, then move to the next segment.

Cleaning the Energy Wheel Motor

Disconnect all electrical power, then use a vacuum cleaner and
brush to remove accumulated material from the energy wheel
motor. The use of spray aerosol cleaners is not recommended.
Examine the motor monthly for debris accumulation.
Cleaning the Section
WARNING
HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE! Disconnect all electrical and remote
disconnects before servicing. Do not open the service access
doors while the unit is operating. Failure to disconnect all
electrical power before servicing could result in death or
serious injury.
1
Disconnect all electrical power.
2
Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust and debris from the
section surfaces. If needed, use a detergent solution to
remove grease, oil, or other stubborn deposits from section
surfaces. Follow the manufacturer's instructions regarding use
of the product.
3
Rinse the cleaning product thoroughly from section walls. The
use of a water stream from a garden hose or high pressure
washer is not recommended.
4
Examine the section monthly for material build-up on the wall
surfaces.
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