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Daikin Packaged Rooftop System DPSO28AHMG4DW-4
Daikin Packaged Rooftop System DPSO28AHMG4DW-4

The Daikin Packaged Rooftop System DPSO28AHMG4DW-4 is a high-efficiency HVAC solution designed for commercial applications. This robust system combines heating and cooling capabilities, ensuring optimal indoor climate control while maximizing energy savings. Ideal for various building types, it offers reliable performance and ease of maintenance.

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Manual for Daikin Packaged Rooftop System DPSO28AHMG4DW-4

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Daikin Packaged Rooftop System DPSO28AHMG4DW-4

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Maintenance Plans for Daikin Packaged Rooftop System Model DPSO28AHMG4DW-4

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1 Monthly Coated Coil Cleaning

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Clean Option E Coated Coils

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WARNING: Prior to cleaning the unit, turn off and lock out the main power switch to the unit and open all access panels

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The following cleaning procedures are recommended as part of the routine maintenance activities for Option E Coated Coils. Documented routine cleaning of Option E Coated Coils is required to maintain warranty coverage.

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1. Remove Surface Loaded Fibers: Surface loaded fibers or dirt should be removed prior to water rinse to prevent further restriction of airflow.

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2. If unable to back wash the side of the coil opposite that of the coils entering air side, then surface loaded fibers or dirt should be removed with a vacuum cleaner. If a vacuum cleaner is not available, a soft non-metallic bristle brush may be used. In either case, the tool should be applied in the direction of the fins. Coil surfaces can be easily damaged (fin edges bent over) if the tool is applied across the fins.

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NOTE: Use of a water stream, such as a garden hose, against a surface loaded coil will drive the fibers and dirt into the coil. This will make cleaning efforts more difficult. Surface loaded fibers must be completely removed prior to using low velocity clean water rinse.

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3. Periodic Clean Water Rinse: A monthly clean water rinse is recommended for coils that are applied in coastal or industrial environments to help to remove chlorides, dirt and debris. An elevated water temperature (not to exceed 130°F) will reduce surface tension, increasing the ability to remove chlorides and dirt. Pressure washer PSI must not exceed 900 psig and the nozzle should remain at least 1 foot from the coil to avoid damaging fin edges.

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Did you turn off and lock out the main power switch to the unit and open all access panels?

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Did you remove surface loaded fibers or dirt prior to water rinse?

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Rooftop System Maintenance

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Warning: This maintenance requires trained and experienced service technician

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Warning: Fuel pressure settings and control settings should be made only by persons thoroughly experienced with the burner and control system

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Warning: Always replace covers on burner controls and boxes as the electrical contacts are sensitive to dust and dirt

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Warning: Installation and maintenance must be performed only by qualified personnel who are experienced with this type of equipment and familiar with local codes and regulations

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Warning: Gas or Hot Water Piping: A qualified Architect or Systems HVAC Design Engineer familiar with piping design, local codes and regulations, must provide piping design

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Danger: Moving machinery and electrical power hazards. May cause severe personal injury or death. Disconnect and lock off all power before servicing equipment

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Warning: Sharp edges are inherent to sheet metal parts, screws, clips, and similar items. May cause personal injury

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Warning: Disconnect all electric power to the unit when servicing control panel components

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Danger: Hazardous voltage. May cause severe injury or death. Disconnect electric power before servicing equipment

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Optional Electric Heater Service

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CAUTION: Severe loss of charge may occur if the high refrigerant pressure switch is replaced before reclaiming the refrigerant. Replace pressure switch after reclaiming refrigerant

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Refrigerant Sensors or Switches serviced

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DANGER: Hazardous voltage. May cause severe injury or death. Disconnect electric power before servicing equipment. More than one disconnect may be required to de-energize the unit

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Electric power disconnected

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Electric Heater serviced

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Measure continuity through all fuses

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All electrical connections are tight

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Signs of arcing

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Check the resistance to ground for each circuit

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1 Yearly Rooftop System Maintenance

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Check vent terminal screens for blockages and accumulation

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Heater and the Venting System shall be inspected once a year by a qualified service agency.

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Check all valves, piping and connections of Gas Train for leakage with a rich soap solution or UL 913 combustible gas leak detector. Any bubbling is considered a leak and must be eliminated.

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Inspect and clean flame rod, ignition electrode, and burner manifold

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Remove any debris that may have accumulated in the drain pain and drain

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Sign off on the rooftop system maintenance

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Phase Voltage Monitor Service

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Warning: This service requires trained personnel with PPE!

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Phase voltage monitor functional?

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If phase voltage monitor is not functional, report the issues to the maintenance team and stop the procedure

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Voltage (VAC) reading

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Restart (sec) reading

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Unbalance trip (%) reading

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Trip Delay (sec) reading

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Are the readings matching the factory defaults?

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Issues found during the service

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Parts for Daikin Packaged Rooftop System DPSO28AHMG4DW-4

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Part Name
Part Number

Furnace Control

VB1200

Staged Furnace

300049578

Modulating Valve

M520B

Modulating Furnace

404231240

Staged Furnace

300049580

Furnace Control

VB1200

Staged Furnace

300049578

Modulating Valve

M520B

Modulating Furnace

404231240

Staged Furnace

300049580

Furnace Control

VB1200

Staged Furnace

300049578

Modulating Valve

M520B

Modulating Furnace

404231240

Staged Furnace

300049580

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