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Fan section service, Fan motors, Electric heater service – Carrier 40FS User Manual

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FAN SECTION SERVICE

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Remove unit front access panels for cleaning,

lubrication or parts replacement (Fig. 15).

LOW-VOLTAGE

TERMINAL

STRIP

ELECTRIC

HEATER

FILTER

SECTION

USIBLE LINK

LIMIT SWITCH

SEQUENCERS

-TRANSFORMER

■ POWER LEAD ROUTE TO

FAN SPEED SELECTOR

BLOCK

COOLING CONTROL KIT

(NOT REQ'D WHEN ELEC

■ HEATER IS USED; HUMIDITY

CONTROL KIT REQ'D ON

28TQ INSTALLATIONS)

FAN SPEED SELECTOR

BLOCK

FAN WHEEL (BLOWER

ASSEMBLY)

■ CONDENSATE DRAINS-

HORIZONTAL

INSTALLATIONS

CONDENSATE DRAINS-

UPFLOW OR DOWNFLOW

INSTALLATIONS

REMOVAL

RINGS FOR FILTER

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Fig. 15 — Upflow Heating and Cooling Unit

Interior Details (Typical)

1. Shut off unit power.

2. Remove fan section access panel.

3. Disconnect motor wires at fan speed selector

block.

4. Where applicable, disconnect wires from cool­

ing control box and remove control box.

5. Remove tie angle screws and tie angle (these

screws secure front corners of filler panels to

fan section side panels as shown in Fig. 11).

Remove screws to allow filler panels to be

raised slightly.

6. Grasp blower assembly firmly — left hand on

motor, right'hand on scroll right side inlet.

7. Pull blower assembly forward. Rotate assembly

so that rear drops slightly, allowing assembly to
pass thru front of unit.

8. Reassembly is the reverse of the above pro­

cedure. Note that when reassembling, rear
flange of blower outlet sits on top of fan deck,
tab on forward edge of outlet erigages slot in
front of fan deck.

Cleaning — Remove caked-on dirt from fan wheel
and housing with brush; remove grease with mild
solvent. When replacing blower assembly, ensure

fan wheel is centered in housing.

Return Air Filter — Pull rings (Fig. 1) are provided

for removing 1-in. permanent filters. Inspect filter
frequently. Clean filter with a vacuum cleaner or
wash with mild soap and water solution.

A steel rod acting as a media support is

imbedded in the filter. Replace filter so that

support prevents media from being drawn into fan

during operation.

Fan Motors
LUBRICATION — Where oil holes are provided,

remove oil plugs and add 8 drops of SAE 20
nondetergent oil at start of every cooling season.

Replace oil plugs. When motor is removed, reinstall
so that oil holes are at least 45 degrees above

horizontal. Motors without oil holes are factory
lubricated for life of motor.

BLOWER ASSEMBLY REMOVAL (Fig. 11)

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ELECTRIC HEATER SERVICE

See Fig. 15 for component location. All service

can be completed with heater in place. Ensure all
power is shut off before servicing.

Limit

Switch

malfunction

prevents

heating

element from coming on or causes fusible link to
blow. Replace switch if malfunction occurs.
Sequencer malfunction will cause heater not to
come on or never to shut off — replace sequencer.
Transformer — (40- or 60-va) supplies 24-volt
power for control circuit. Replace transformer if
faulty.

Fan Relay malfunction will cause unit fan not to

run or run continuously — replace relay.

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