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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LONG-TERM STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS - Continued
5. General Motor Procedure:
If the motor is not put into service immediately, the motor must be stored in a clean, dry,
warm location. Minimum temperature of 50°F. (10°C,). Several precautionary steps must
be performed to avoid motor damage during storage.
a) Use a “Megger” each month to ensure that integrity of the winding insulation has been
maintained. Record the Megger readings. Immediately investigate any significant drop
in insulation resistance.
b) DO NOT lubricate the motor bearings during storage. Motor bearings are packed with
grease at the factory.
c) If the storage location is damp or humid, the motor windings must be protected from
moisture. This can be done by applying power to the motor’s space heaters, (IF
AVAILABLE) while the motor is in storage. If the motor does not have space heaters,
storing it in a damp or humid location will, very quickly, cause internal corrosion and
motor failure which is not warranted.
NOTE
For specific storage instructions, for the actual motor and any accessory
parts that were supplied, refer to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Figure M-1: Benchmark 6000 Blower Exploded View
1. INLET FLANGE
2. INLET-SIDE PLATE
3. INLET-SIDE HOUSING
4. BLOWER WHEEL
5. DRIVE-SIDE HOUSING
6. DRIVE-SIDE PLATE
7. BASE, FAN
8. MOTOR
9. RISER BLOCKS *
10. RISER BASE *
* IF REQUIRED