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Manual for Daikin Packaged Gas / Electric Unit DFG0604D8

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Daikin Packaged Gas / Electric Unit DFG0604D8

Daikin Packaged Gas / Electric Unit DFG0604D8

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Maintenance Plans for Daikin Packaged Gas / Electric Unit Model DFG0604D8

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Flue Product Carrying Area Inspection

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WARNING! TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DUE TO ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE ANY INTERNAL COMPARTMENT COVERS OR ATTEMPT ANY ADJUSTMENT. CONTACT A QUALIFIED SERVICER AT ONCE IF AN ABNORMAL FLAME SHOULD DEVELOP

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All flue product carrying areas of the furnace, its vent system, and main burners should be examined by a qualified service agency before the start of each heating season

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This examination is necessary for continued safe operation. Particular attention should be given to deterioration from corrosion or other sources

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This examination is accomplished in the following manner

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1. Disconnect power to the unit and remove furnace section access panel

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2. Remove burner assembly

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a. Disconnect the wires from the gas valve after noting which wires are connected to each terminal

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b. Disconnect wires from the flame rod and ignition electrode

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c. Disconnect the gas piping at the union

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3 Monthly Filter Replacement

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CAUTION! TO PREVENT PROPERTY DAMAGE DUE TO FIRE AND LOSS OF EQUIPMENT EFFICIENCY OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE DUE TO DUST AND LINT BUILD UP ON INTERNAL PARTS, NEVER OPERATE UNIT WITHOUT AN AIR FILTER INSTALLED IN THE RETURN AIR SYSTEM

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Every application may require a different frequency of replacement of dirty filters

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Filters must be replaced at least every three months during operating seasons

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Dirty throwaway filters should be discarded and replaced with a new, clean filter

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Old filter removed?

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Upload a photo of the old filter

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New filter installed?

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Upload a photo of the new filter

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Sign off on the filter replacement

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Flame Sensor Cleaning

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Warning: This procedure should be performed by trained personnel only!

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Is the flame sensor visibly dirty?

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If the flame sensor is dirty, proceed with the cleaning. If not, report the condition to the maintenance team.

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Upload a photo of the flame sensor before cleaning

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Was the cleaning successful?

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Enter the microamp signal after cleaning

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Sign off on the flame sensor cleaning

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MicroChannel Heat Exchanger Maintenance

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CAUTION! Prior to servicing MCHE, be sure to disconnect the power supply and use lock-out methods to prevent the power from accidentally being turned on

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SHUT DOWN PERIODS

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During periods when the MCHE is not operated for longer than a week, the MCHE must be completely cleaned following the cleaning procedure. This practice must also be performed during short shut-down periods where corrosive deposits accumulate on the MCHE

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CLEANING PRDOCEDURE

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Relative to tube & fin heat exchangers, MicroChannel heat exchanger coils tend to accumulate more dirt on the surface of the coil and less dirt inside the coil, making them easier to clean

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STEP 1: Remove Surface Debris

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Remove surface dirt, leaves, fibers, etc. with a vacuum cleaner (preferably with a brush or other soft attachment rather than a metal tube), compressed air blown from the inside out, and/or a soft bristle (not wire!) brush. Do not impact or scrape the coil with the vacuum tube, air nozzle, etc

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STEP 2: Rinse the coil by following procedure

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1. Rinse the coil by approved MCHE cleaner first, or rinsing by water directly

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2 Monthly Filter Inspection

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CAUTION! TO PREVENT PROPERTY DAMAGE DUE TO FIRE AND LOSS OF EQUIPMENT EFFICIENCY OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE DUE TO DUST AND LINT BUILD UP ON INTERNAL PARTS, NEVER OPERATE UNIT WITHOUT AN AIR FILTER INSTALLED IN THE RETURN AIR SYSTEM

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Dirty filters are the most common cause of inadequate heating or cooling performance

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Filter inspection should be made at least every two months; more often if necessary because of local conditions and usage;

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Is the air filter clean?

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Is the filter damaged?

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Describe the condition of the filter

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Sign off on the filter inspection

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Parts for Daikin Packaged Gas / Electric Unit DFG0604D8

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Part Name
Part Number

Flue Extension Kit

HEFLUE048060

Flue Extension Kit

HEFLUE048060

Flue Extension Kit

HEFLUE048060

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