Sterling RT User Manual
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PROBLEM
PROBABLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
1. Noise
Blower Wheel
a. Loose on shaft.
b. Defective blower wheel.
Do not run blower.
Contact manufacturer.
c.
Unbalanced.
d. Worn as a result of contact with
abrasive or corrosive material.
Housing
a. Foreign material in housing.
b. Cutoff of other part loose (rattling
during operation).
Electrical
a. Lead-in cable not secure.
b. AC hum in motor or relay
c. Starting relay chatter.
d. Noisy motor bearings.
e. Single phasing a 3 phase motor.
Shaft
a.
Bent.
b. Undersized. May cause noise at
blower wheel, bearings or pulley.
c. If more than two bearings are on a shaft, they
must be properly aligned.
High Air Velocity
a. Duct work too small for application.
b. Blower selection too small for application.
c. Registers or grilles too small for application.
d.
Cooling coil with insuffi cient face area for application.
Obstruction in High Velocity Air Stream a. Dampers.
may cause Rattle or Pure Tone Whistle b. Registers.
c.
Grilles.
d.
Sharp
elbows.
e. Sudden expansion in duct work.
f. Sudden contraction in duct work.
g.
Turning
vanes.
Pulsation or Surge
a. Blower too large for application.
b. Ducts vibrate at same frequency as blower pulsations.
Rattles and/or Rumbles
a. Vibrating duct work.
b. Vibrating cabinet parts.
c. Vibrating parts not isolated from building.
2. CFM Low -
Blower
a. Forward curved blower wheel installed backwards.
Insuffi cient Air Flow
b. Blower operating backwards.
c. Cutoff missing or improperly installed.
d. Blower wheel RPM too low.
Duct System
a. Actual system is more restrictive than expected.
b.
Dampers
closed.
c.
Registers
closed.
d. Leaks in supply duct.