Condenser Fan; Electrical Controls And Wiring; Refrigerant Circuit; Evaporator Airflow - Payne PA1Z030 Installation, Start-Up And Service Instructions Manual

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splash w ateronmotors, insulation, wiring, o rairfilter(s). Fox"
best r esults, spray condenser coilfinsfrominside tooutside
theunit.Onunitswithanouter a ndinner condenser coil, b e
suretoclean between thecoils. B esuretoflushall dirt and
debris fl'omtheunitbase.
Inspect
the
drain
pan
and
condensate
drain
line
when
inspecting
the coils.
Clean
the drain
pan
and condensate
drain
by removing
all foreign
matter
from
the
pan.
Flush
the
paT]
and
drain
tube
with
clear
water.
Do not
splash
water
on the
insulation,
motor,
wiring,
or air filter(s).
If the
drain
tube
is
restricted,
clear
it with
a "plumbers
snake"
or similar
probe
device.
Ensure
that
the
auxiliary
drain
port
above
the
drain
tube
is also
clear.
CONDENSER
FAN
1. Shut off unit
power supply.
2. Remove condenser-fan
assembly
(grille, motor, motor cover,
and faT]) by removing
screws and flipping
assembly
onto
unit
top cover.
3. Loosen
fan hub setscrews.
4. Adjust
fan height
as shown
in Fig. 21.
5. Tighten
setscrews.
6. Replace
condenser-fan
assembly.
3.125 in.
1
/
Fig. 21 -- Condenser-Fan
Adjustment
Vl. ELECTRICAL CONTROLS AND WIRING
Inspect
and check
the electrical
controls
and
wiring
annu-
ally. Be _szl/'e go tzl/'ir off fire electrical
[rower go fire zlnir.
Remove
the
top panel
to locate
all the
electrical
controls
and
wiring.
Check
all electrical
connections
for tightness.
Tighten
all screw connections.
If any smoky
or burned
connections
are noticed,
disassemble
the connection,
clean all the parts,
restrip
the wire end and reassemble
the connection
properly
and securely.
After inspecting
the electrical
controls
and wiring,
replace
all
the panels.
Start
the unit, and obsmwe at least one complete
cooling cycle to ensure
proper
operation.
If discrepancies
are
observed
in operating
cycle, or if a suspected
malfunction
has
occurred,
check each electrical
component
with the proper elec
trical
instrumentation.
Refer to the unit wiring
label when
making
these
checkouts.
NOTE:
Refer
to
the
Sequence
of Operation
section
on
page 14, as an aid in determining
proper
control
operation.
VII. REFRIGERANT
CIRCUIT
Inspect
all refrigerant
tubing
connections
and the unit base
for oil accumulations
annually.
Detecting
oil generally
indi-
cates a refl'igerant
leak.
If oil is detected
or if low cooling
performance
is suspected,
leak-test
all refrigerant
tubing
using
an electronic
leak-
detector,
or liquid-soap
solution.
If a refrigerant
leak
is
detected,
reDr
to Check
for Refrigerant
Leaks
section
on
page 11.
If no refl'igerant
leaks
are found
and
low cooling
perfor-
mance
is suspected,
reDr
to Refl'igerant
Charge
section
on
page 11.
VIII. EVAPORATOR AIRFLOW
The
cooling
airflow
does not require
checking
unless
im-
proper
performance
is suspected.
[ta [rFolJlem _xisr_, be _sz11"e
that ai] _szff_Ir{yatrct retzxrir ah" gz'iiies are opeir atrct free [}'am
ob.sgfzlction.s, aird that the oh" _lgez" is clean. WheT] necessary,
reDr
to Indoor
Airflow
and Airflow Adjustments
section
on
page 14 to check the system
airflow.
IX. METERING
DEVICES
Refrigerant
metering
devices
are
fixed
orifices
and
are
located
in the inlet
header
to the evaporator
coil.
X. LIQUID LINE STRAINER
The liquid line strainer
(to protect
metering
device)
is made
of wire mesh and is located in the liquid line on the inlet side
of the metering
device.
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