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Tensioning Guide
Belt-diagram
C-120 pulleys
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Daily Electrical System Inspection
Replace Roller and Pulley
Install Engine B-120
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Applied Industrial Technologies
Electrical Brothers
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Drive Motor
B2 Rollers
Tensioning System
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Daikin Cooling-Only Outdoor Unit For SkyAir System RZR36TAVJUA
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Vacuuming / Dehydration Check
Conduct vacuuming and dehydration in the piping system following the procedure for Normal vacuuming and dehydration described below.
Furthermore, if moisture may get mixed in the piping system, follow the procedure for Special vacuuming and dehydration described below.
Normal vacuuming and dehydration
1. Vacuuming and dehydration
Use a vacuum pump that enables vacuuming up to 500 microns.
Connect manifold gauges to the service ports of liquid pipe and gas pipe and run the vacuum pump for a period of 2 or more hours to conduct evacuation to 500 microns.
If the degree of vacuum does not reach 500 microns or less even though evacuation is conducted for a period of 2 hours, moisture will have entered the system or refrigerant leakage will have been caused. In this case, conduct evacuation for a period of another 1 hour.
If the degree of vacuum does not reach 500 microns or less even though evacuation is conducted for a period of 3 hours, conduct the leak tests.
2. Leaving in vacuum state
Refrigerant Shortage Check
Warning: This procedure requires trained personnel with PPE!
Enter the superheating degree of suction gas
Is the compressor discharge gas temperature higher?
Does the electronic expansion valve turn open?
Does low pressure drop causing the unit not to demonstrate cooling capacity (heating capacity)?
Sign off on the refrigerant shortage check
Refrigerant Overcharge Check
Warning: This procedure requires trained personnel with PPE!
Enter the high pressure reading
Is the high pressure causing insufficient cooling capacity?
Enter the superheating degree of suction gas
Is the compressor lower in discharge pipe temperature despite of pressure loads?
Enter the subcooling degree of condensate
In heating, is the temperature of discharge air through the subcooled section lower?
Sign off on the refrigerant overcharge check
Power Transistor Check
Warning: Power off the system before starting the procedure
All wiring removed from the PCB?
Preparation
Select the type of multimeter used
Point of Measurement and Judgment Criteria
Resistance value measured 10 minutes after power OFF?
Select the mode of measurement
Sign off on the power transistor check
Broken Wire Check
Warning: Ensure the power supply to all equipment is turned OFF before starting the procedure.
Power supply to all equipment turned OFF?
Short circuit between the indoor-outdoor unit terminal F1 and F2 in the outdoor unit.
Short circuit between F1 and F2 successful?
Continuity checks between the transmission wirings F1 and F2 of the 'Indoor Unit a'
Is there continuity between the transmission wirings of 'Indoor Unit a'?
If there is no continuity, the transmission wiring may have broken wires.
With the indoor-outdoor unit terminal of the outdoor unit short circuited, identify the place with continuity in the transmission wiring of the 'Indoor Unit b', 'Indoor Unit c', and 'Indoor Unit d' in the order described.
Is there continuity in the transmission wiring of 'Indoor Unit b'?
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