Goodman AIR CONDITIONING CONDENSING UNIT 1 THRU 5 TON and GAS FIRED FURNACE Use And Care Instructions Manual page 5

Air conditioning condensing unit 1 thru 5 ton and gas fired furnace
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There appears to be no dangerous physical shock to a normally
healthy person entering or leaving an air conditioned apace, although
the change may be temporarily unpleasant. This however, may not be
the case with persons in ill health. With such persons the greater the
difference in temperature between the air conditioned space and the
outdoors, the greater the reaction or discomfort will be. Mothers with
small children who go in and out of doors frequently have avoided the
possibility of this by maintaining a slightly higher temperature indoors.
SUMMARY
You will learn that there are many more things that you Heat Pump will
do for you which we have not mentioned. Many of these you will
recognize when they present themselves. If you will remember to
minimize the release of heat and moisture indoors, especially on hot
"muggy" days, you will realize maximum comfort for your air
conditioning system.
People who live in air conditioned homes generally eat better, stay at
home more, and are more amiable, along with countless other
blessings that only domestic air conditioning can bring.
LUBRICATION OF FURNACE BLOWER AND MOTOR
Air circulating blowers on forced air furnaces consist mainly of two
pieces of equipment: the blower assembly and the motor by which it is
operated. This equipment will give years of uninterrupted service
providing they are kept properly lubricated.
SEE LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS LOCATED IN BLOWER
COMPARTMENT
Caution must also be taken as not to over oil the blower motor. Too
much oil will gum the motor contacts and will cause the belt and rubber
mountings to deteriorate
9828 North 19th Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85021-1992
(602) 943-3426
www.ChasRoberts.com
OPERATIONAL CHECK LIST
NOTE: DISCONNECT ALL POWER TO UNIT BEFORE SERVICING
Service hints and points to check if your unit becomes inoperative
1. CHECK FUSES AND CIRCUIT BREAKERS
On plug type fuses, visual examination will normally disclose the
defective fuse. Use only Fusetron or Fusetat type fuses. On cartridge
types, some type of fuse tester should be used. To reset circuit
breakers move lever to OFF position and back to the ON position.
2. DIRTY FILTERS
When operating on the cooling cycle and the filters are dirty, your unit
may short cycle (go off and on) and frost may form on the indoor coil
as well as the large line between the outdoor unit and the coil installed
in the indoor Air Handler.
When operating on the heating cycle, and the filters are dirty, the
compressor will be running at an abnormally high temperature. This
can cause the compressor to shut-off.
Clean or replace the filters if they are the disposable type. The filter
can be found contained in the Air Handler filter rack or box adjacent to
or under the Air Handler or in a return air filter grille.
3. EVAPORATOR COIL COVERED WITH ICE
Check for broken blower belt or defective blower motor.
4. CLOGGED CONDENSER COILS
Grass cutting, leaves, dirt and dust, lint from clothes dryer, fall-off from
trees, can be drawn into the coil by movement of the air. A clogged
condenser coil will lower the efficiency of your unit and could cause
damage to the condenser. Damage of this type is not covered by the
Warranty. Use a brush to remove debris from the coil.
(520) 292-6858
4065 East Illinois Street
Tucson, AZ 85714-2106

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