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10.2 - Condensate Pan
The condensate pan must be checked periodically to make sure
that drain piping is not obstructed.
If required, it must be cleaned and rinsed.
To get access to condensate pan, remove the bottom panel
(ref. 2 on figure opposite) by disengaging the clips which hold it.
10.3 - Coils
Check that coil fins are not clogged or damaged.
To avoid mouldiness of coils caused by an accumulation of fine
dusts, it is recommended to clean them frequently. If necessary,
comb the coil fins with an appropriate tool.
To dismount the coil, remove the bottom panel (ref. 2 on figure
opposite) by disengaging the clips which hold it. Then, remove the
screws located at both sides of the unit casing (ref. 3).
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10.5 - Electrical Connections
Re-tighten periodically the electrical connections.
10 - Maintenance (cont'd)
10.6 - Water Piping System
Once a year, drain the piping system and check the furring-up of
the pipes.
Caution !
The use of non treated or inappropriate water leads to an
excessive fouling inside the tubes of chilled or hot water coils
(accumulation of soil, sludge, corrosion, etc.), with significant
repercussions on unit heat efficiency and permanent damages
on material.
The constructor or its representative cannot be held responsible
for the use of non treated or incorrectly treated water.
Caution !
If water piping is exposed to temperature lower than 0 C, take
necessary precautions (drainage, antifreeze, etc.) to avoid
coil freezing. All addition of antifreeze in the system reduces its
capacity. To keep it unchanged, drain the system before re-
starting it up.
10.4 - Fan Motor Assembly
There is no particular maintenance on fan motor assembly. The
VHN fan coil units are equipped with permanently lubricated fan
motor bearings. However, during periodic maintenance, check
that fan wheel rotates freely without any friction.
If the fan motor overload protection is engaged, wait for safety
automatic reset and try to find out the cause of overload protection
engagement.
To dismount the fan motor assembly, remove the bottom panel
(ref. 2 on figure above) by disengaging the clips which hold it.
Then, remove the screws located on top and sides of the unit
casing (ref. 4).
Internal component removal
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11 - Notes
Your distributor :
With a concern for a constant improvement, our products can be modified without notice. Photos non contractual.
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