Scheduled Maintenance; Equipment Protection From The Environment - McQuay PDAC Installation & Maintenance Data

Applied packaged terminal air conditioner 16" x 42" with top-mounted hydronic heat
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Maintenance (Scheduled)
Incremental conditioners are built to last. With proper
care, the unit should provide uninterrupted service for
many years. Scheduled maintenance of this equipment as
described below is the key to the equipment's longevity.
A. Air filters must be cleaned at regular intervals.
Twice annually may be adequate in some areas
while twice monthly may be required in others.
Areas with high dirt and lint content or heavy
usage of units require more frequent filter
maintenance than those areas of relatively clean
operating or low usage conditions. Unit
malfunction will occur if air filters are not kept
clean. Rinse filter with hot water and a mild
detergent.
B. McQuay recommends that every year the chassis
be removed for a thorough checkup. This should
be completed as follows:
1. Unplug unit from power source.
2. Remove front panel.
3. Remove chassis from cabinet and move it to the
maintenance department. Replace with spare
chassis or weather plate.
4. Check all seals and insulation and repair as
required.
5. Check all wiring and controls for hazardous
conditions.
6. Thoroughly clean discharge grilles.
7. Cover motors and control module with water tight
material and wash evaporator coil, condenser coil
and base pan using hot water and a mild soap.
CAUTION
Residential and institutional cleaning compounds can cause
permanent damage to the packaged terminal unit. To avoid
damage to unit controls and heat transfer surfaces, do
not spray cleaning compounds onto the discharge grille,
return air opening, or unit controls. Normal cleaning can
be accomplished by wiping the unit surface with a damp
cloth. When using cleaning compounds on carpets, floors or
walls, turn the unit off to avoid drawing potentially damaging
vapors into the package terminal unit.
8. Check condensate removal system and assure
proper operation. Pour at least two (2) cups of
water into evaporator drain pan and verify proper
operation. Clean condensate drain and clear weep
holes located at the bottom rear of wall sleeve.
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9. Dry equipment thoroughly, especially electric
parts and installation.
10. Clean any rust spots with steel wool and paint with
rust inhibiting paint.
11. Clean insulation or replace if necessary.
12. Check insulation on refrigeration piping and
replace if necessary.
13. Check all fasteners and tighten as required.
14. Clean and oil damper door and linkage.
15. Test run chassis before reinstalling.
Equipment Protection From The
Environment
The metal parts of this unit may be subject to rust or
deterioration in adverse environmental conditions. This
oxidation could shorten the equipment's useful life. Salt
spray, fog or mist in seacoast areas, sulphur or chlorine
from lawn watering systems, and various chemical
contaminants from industries such as paper mills and
petroleum refineries are especially corrosive.
If the unit is to be installed in an area where
contaminants are likely to be a problem, special
attention should be given to the equipment location
and exposure.
1
Avoid having lawn sprinkler heads spray directly in
or on the outdoor louver.
2
In coastal areas, the units must have the corrosion
protection package to maintain the warranty
coverage.
Regular maintenance will reduce the buildup of
contaminants and help to protect the outdoor section
of the unit.
1
Frequent washing of the outdoor section,
condenser fan blade and condenser coil with
fresh water will remove most of the salt or other
contaminants that build up in the outdoor section
of the unit
2
Regular cleaning of the cabinet with a good non-
abrasive polish will provide protection and keep it
in good condition.
3
A mild liquid cleaner may be used several times a
year to remove matter that will not wash off with
water.
The best protection is frequent cleaning, maintenance
and minimal exposure to contaminant.

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