Oiling of the Fan Motor
2
l
3 0
4 0
REMOVE UNIT FROM CABINET.
Wrap the
motor,
electrical
control
box and electrical
terminals
box in plastic film and make sure no
water or other liquid
gets inside any of these
parts.
It could
damage
the
insulation
and
cause serious trouble.
Carefully
clean and hose out the base, coils
and condensate
pans. Clean at least once a
year or more often, if the condenser coils and
pans collect
dirt, sand, leaves, insects or algae.
Also,
clean
if you detect
an odor from the
air conditioner.
While
the cabinet
is open,
this
is a good
time
to oil the fan motor.
Remove plastic film from motor and electrical
parts.
Replace unit in cabinet.
NOTE:
It's a good
idea to wait
24 hours
before
starting
the unit
again.
This allows
time for all areas to dry out. The water from
rainfall
or from
normal
operation
does not
harm these components.
1
l
Oil
the fan motor
per instructions
on the
motor.
To add oil, pull out the oil hole plug
at each end of the motor.
(See Figure 11).
An easy to use one-ounce capsule of especially
recommended oil (Part No. 10943) can be orderd
from your dealer, or use SAE #20 non-detergent
2
oil.
l
Replace
the plug
to keep dirt from
motor
3
bearings.
.
Reinstall
the unit in cabinet
after performing
maintenance.
(See Installation
Instructions.)
COOLING
LOAD GUIDE-SQUARE
FEET METHOD
ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS
COOUNC C4PACllV REOUIRED--BTlJ/HR
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Determme
the area
10 be cooled
I" square
feel and locate
tha,
po1n1 on the letl svde of Charl
2. Move
horIZontally
BCrOSS IO the center
line of Band
A. B or C
accordmg
lo the condIllon
of the celhng
I" Ihe area 10 be cooled
Bend
A-Dccupmd
Space
Above
Cellmg
DUbd B-InSulaled
Cdlng
Under
AIIIc
Bend
C-Non-Insulated
Cedmg
Under
AIIIc
MAP FACTORS
3. From
cenler
of band
move
wlhln
Ihe band
lo letl
lor
more
northerly
exposure
or nghl
for more
weslerly
exposure
4. From
lhis
poml.
read
down
to bottom
01 chan
10 delermme
required
Blulhr
oulpul
Wnle
the
Blu/hr
llgure
m Ihe
space
mdicaled
below.
5.-
Blu/hr
(horn
number
4 above).
6.p
Locale
your
geographnc
area
on 1x.81 map and mulllply
faclor
shown
by hqure
m number
5
7.p
II room
air condll;oner
IS Intended
pnmar~ly
lor
nlghl-
6.p
Lyme coolmg.
subtract
30% (from
hgure
m number
6)
Sublracl
30 Bluihr
from
hgure
m number
7 (or 6) for
each
lmear
loo1 of wall separalmg
the area lo be cooled
from
anolher
cooled
room
9.-
II more
than
IWO people
occupy
area.
add 600 BIu/hr
per
person
(to
II
sublracl
600 B
we
m number
6).
II only
one
person.
tuihr
lo.-
Add
4000
Blu/hr
(lo hgure
m number
9) 11 area
lo be
cooled
Includes
kllchen
For besl resulls.
a room
condlllonmg
unll
or umls
with
a coolmg
CapaClly
ralmg
close
lo that eslwnaled
above
should
be seIeclBd.
A smaller
capacity
umt
operalmg
conlmuously
WIV conlnbule
more
lo comforl
than
a larger
capacity
uml
operetmg
mlerrmt-
letlIly.
10