Appendix m – long term blower storage – AERCO BMK 6000 Dual Fuel User Manual
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Benchmark 6000 DF Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual
APPENDIX M – LONG TERM BLOWER STORAGE
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APPENDIX M – LONG TERM BLOWER STORAGE
If the Blower is left in long term storage (exceeding 30 days after receipt of equipment), damage
can result. In the event that the Blower is to be kept in storage exceeding 30 days, you must you
must complete the instructions below.
NOTE
Failure to adhere to the instructions below voids all warranties in their
entirety.
LONG-TERM STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS
1. Select a suitable storage site:
• Level, well-drained, firm surface, in clean, dry and warm location. Minimum
temperature of 50°F (10°C).
• Isolated from possibility of physical damage from construction vehicles, erection
equipment, etc.
• Accessible for periodical inspection and maintenance.
2. The blower should be supported under each corner of its base to allow it to “breath”.
Supports (2 x 4’s, timbers, or railroad ties) should be placed diagonally under each corner.
3. If the equipment is to be stored for more than three (3) months, the entire blower
assembly must be loosely covered with plastic, but not tightly wrapped.
4. Storage Maintenance:
NOTE
A periodic inspection and maintenance log, by date and action taken, must
be developed and maintained for each blower. See example below. Each
item must be checked monthly.
Example Storage / Maintenance Schedule Log
Item
Action
Dates Checked
1
Re-inspect units to insure any protective devices used
are functioning properly. Check for scratches in the
finish which will allow corrosion or rust to form
2
Rotate wheel a minimum of 10 full revolutions to keep
the motor bearing grease from separating and drying
out.
THIS STEP IS CRITICAL.