Thermolator 2 Preventive Maintenance
This procedure focuses on inspecting and servicing the temperature control unit to ensure stable and efficient operation. Tasks typically include checking hoses, pumps, heaters, and electrical connections, as well as cleaning filters and verifying proper temperature regulation. Routine PM helps prevent leaks or overheating issues, improves reliability, and extends the unit’s service life.
Thermolator 2 Preventive Maintenance
This procedure focuses on inspecting and servicing the temperature control unit to ensure stable and efficient operation. Tasks typically include checking hoses, pumps, heaters, and electrical connections, as well as cleaning filters and verifying proper temperature regulation. Routine PM helps prevent leaks or overheating issues, improves reliability, and extends the unit’s service life.
MOVING
THERMOLATOR
This procedure outlines the quarterly inspection and maintenance tasks for the Thermolator unit, including panel removal, component checks, pressure switch testing, and electrical inspection. It ensures the unit operates efficiently and identifies any corrective actions needed.
Initial Setup
Check the pressure relief valve for necessary repairs
Controller Inspection
Check if the push buttons operate
Check if all the LEDs work
Check if the temperature readouts work
Component Checks
Pull thermocouples and check condition of deposit build-up
Check pump motor for noise indicating bad bearing
Check plumbing for leaks
Check the pump seals for leaks
Check the condition of the hoses and hose clamps
Pressure Switch Test
Check if the pumps shut off
Check if an alarm sounds
Check if the pump motor starts automatically
Electrical Inspection
Check the 480V plugs and outlets for wear
Finalization
Is corrective action needed?
If yes, list corrective actions and place the work order number in the comments section
Comments
Parts used
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STATIONARY
THERMOLATOR
This procedure outlines the quarterly inspection and maintenance tasks for the Thermolator unit, including panel removal, component checks, pressure switch testing, and electrical inspection. It ensures the unit operates efficiently and identifies any corrective actions needed.
Initial Setup
Check the pressure relief valve for necessary repairs
Controller Inspection
Check if the push buttons operate
Check if all the LEDs work
Check if the temperature readouts work
Component Checks
Pull thermocouples and check condition of deposit build-up
Check pump motor for noise indicating bad bearing
Check plumbing for leaks
Check the pump seals for leaks
Check the condition of the hoses and hose clamps
Pressure Switch Test
Check if the pumps shut off
Check if an alarm sounds
Check if the pump motor starts automatically
Electrical Inspection
Check the 480V plugs and outlets for wear
Finalization
Is corrective action needed?
If yes, list corrective actions and place the work order number in the comments section
Comments
Parts used
Maintenance technician signature
Click here to sign
Hours spent
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