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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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Electrical Brothers
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Drive Motor
B2 Rollers
Tensioning System
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Daikin Rooftop Unit MPSA04
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System Charging
CAUTION: RETURN AIR TEMPERATURE MUST BE WITHIN COMFORT CONDITIONS BEFORE FINAL REFRIGERANT CHECK!
Measure pressure at compressor suction
Measure pressure at compressor liquid
Measure outdoor ambient
Measure outdoor ambient to unit
Is the intersection point (X) below the outdoor ambient line?
If (X) is below outdoor ambient line, add charge and repeat step 3.
Is the intersection point (X) above the outdoor ambient line?
If (X) is above outdoor ambient line, recover excess charge and repeat step 3.
Furnace Input Adjustment
Warning: This procedure requires trained personnel with PPE!
Natural Gas Line Pressure
LP Gas Line Pressure
Natural Gas Manifold Pressure
LP Gas Manifold Pressure
Supply and manifold pressure taps are located on the gas valve body 1/8\ N.P.T. and on the manifold"
Use a properly calibrated manometer gauge for accurate gas pressure readings
Only small variations in the gas flow should be made by means of the pressure regulator adjustment
Furnaces functioning on LP gas must be set by means of the tank or branch supply regulators
Blower Motor Speed Change
Warning: This procedure requires trained personnel with PPE!
Remove the blower access panel
Reference Figure 44 for location of the speed tap block on the blower
Remove the furnace control access panel
Remove the control box cover
See Figure 45 for location of the integrated furnace control board
Reference Figure 44 and Figure 46 for the proper location of the red and black wires on the speed tap block and on the furnace integrated control board to obtain the speed tap you have chosen
After adjusting the wires accordingly, attach the control box cover, furnace control access panel and the blower access panel to the unit
Sign off on the blower motor speed change
Cooling Section Maintenance
DANGER: Power supply to unit must be disconnected before making field connections
To avoid electrical shock, personal injury or death, be sure to rigorously adhere to field wiring procedures regarding proper lockout and tagout of components
It is recommended that at the beginning of each cooling season a qualified installer or service agency inspect and clean the cooling section of this unit
The following areas should be addressed
To Inspect the Evaporator Coil
DANGER: Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing the unit
Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation resulting in fire, electrical shock, property damage, severe personal injury or death
Remove the filter access panel and the blower/evaporator coil access panel. Remove the filters
Shine a flashlight on the evaporator coil (both sides) and inspect for accumulation of lint, insulation, etc.
Motors Maintenance
Note: The blower motor and induced draft blower motor are prelubricated by the manufacturer and do not require further attention.
A qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier must periodically clean the motors to prevent the possibility of overheating due to an accumulation of dust and dirt on the windings or on the motor exterior.
Are the air filters clean?
The motor depends upon sufficient air flowing across and through it to prevent overheating.
Is there sufficient air flow across and through the motor?
Sign off on the motor maintenance
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Economizer, Analog Controls, 3–5 Ton, Vert/Horiz
MXRD-01RECAM3
Economizer, DDC Controls, 3–5 Ton, Vert/Horiz
MXRD-01RKCCM3
OA Damper, 3–5 Ton, Manual
MXRF-FGA1
OA Damper, Analog Controls, 3–5 Ton, Motorized
MXRF-FGB1
Power Exhaust Kit, 3–5 Ton, 208/230V
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Economizer, Analog Controls, 3–5 Ton, Vert/Horiz
MXRD-01RECAM3
Economizer, DDC Controls, 3–5 Ton, Vert/Horiz
MXRD-01RKCCM3
OA Damper, 3–5 Ton, Manual
MXRF-FGA1
OA Damper, Analog Controls, 3–5 Ton, Motorized
MXRF-FGB1
Power Exhaust Kit, 3–5 Ton, 208/230V
MXRX-BGF06C
Economizer, Analog Controls, 3–5 Ton, Vert/Horiz
MXRD-01RECAM3
Economizer, DDC Controls, 3–5 Ton, Vert/Horiz
MXRD-01RKCCM3
OA Damper, 3–5 Ton, Manual
MXRF-FGA1
OA Damper, Analog Controls, 3–5 Ton, Motorized
MXRF-FGB1
Power Exhaust Kit, 3–5 Ton, 208/230V
MXRX-BGF06C
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