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TECO TK Series
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TK
GUIDELINE
MOTOR FAN
REPLACEMENT
MODELS :
TK500 – TK1000 – TK 2000
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Summary

Motor Fan Replacement

Equipment List

Lists necessary tools and spare parts for the replacement procedure.

Step 1: Safety and Initial Disconnection

Disconnect power, heed safety warnings, and remove the conveyor.

Step 2: Metal Grid Removal

Use screwdriver to remove four screws and detach the metal grid.

Step 3: Fan Blade and Red Ring Removal

Remove fan blade screw, blade, and red ring (for specific models) using an allen wrench.

Step 4: INOX Screw Removal

Use screwdriver to remove the four INOX screws indicated.

Step 5: Air Filter Removal

Detach the air filter grid and the air filter from their positions.

Step 6: Red Fan Support Removal

Lift the red fan support from its bottom edge and place it on the metal cover.

Step 7: Connector Disconnection

Disconnect the compressor, heater, and probe connectors from the chiller.

Step 8: Fan Support and Cable Management

Disconnect fan support, place on work table, and secure cables with 5 black clamps.

Step 9: Fan Connector and Nut Removal

Disconnect the fan connector and remove the four nuts using the allen wrench (7).

Step 10: Motor Fan Assembly Replacement

Remove old fan, install new one, screw nuts, and connect fan connector.

Step 11: Electrical Cable Securing

Use five black clamps to securely fix all electrical cables, as done previously.

Step 12: Final Reassembly

Reconnect connectors, fix fan support, and rebuild top part following sequence.

Summary

Motor Fan Replacement

Equipment List

Lists necessary tools and spare parts for the replacement procedure.

Step 1: Safety and Initial Disconnection

Disconnect power, heed safety warnings, and remove the conveyor.

Step 2: Metal Grid Removal

Use screwdriver to remove four screws and detach the metal grid.

Step 3: Fan Blade and Red Ring Removal

Remove fan blade screw, blade, and red ring (for specific models) using an allen wrench.

Step 4: INOX Screw Removal

Use screwdriver to remove the four INOX screws indicated.

Step 5: Air Filter Removal

Detach the air filter grid and the air filter from their positions.

Step 6: Red Fan Support Removal

Lift the red fan support from its bottom edge and place it on the metal cover.

Step 7: Connector Disconnection

Disconnect the compressor, heater, and probe connectors from the chiller.

Step 8: Fan Support and Cable Management

Disconnect fan support, place on work table, and secure cables with 5 black clamps.

Step 9: Fan Connector and Nut Removal

Disconnect the fan connector and remove the four nuts using the allen wrench (7).

Step 10: Motor Fan Assembly Replacement

Remove old fan, install new one, screw nuts, and connect fan connector.

Step 11: Electrical Cable Securing

Use five black clamps to securely fix all electrical cables, as done previously.

Step 12: Final Reassembly

Reconnect connectors, fix fan support, and rebuild top part following sequence.

Overview

This document outlines the procedure for replacing the motor fan in TK500, TK1000, and TK2000 models of a chiller device. The chiller's primary function is to cool, and its maintenance involves specific steps for component replacement to ensure continued operation.

Function Description

The device is a chiller, designed to regulate temperature, likely for an aquarium or similar application where maintaining a specific water temperature is crucial. The motor fan is a critical component of this system, responsible for air circulation and heat dissipation, which is essential for the chiller's efficient operation and to prevent overheating of internal components. The replacement process detailed in this guide ensures that the cooling function of the chiller can be restored or maintained if the original motor fan malfunctions.

Usage Features

The chiller models TK500, TK1000, and TK2000 are designed for ease of access for maintenance, as demonstrated by the step-by-step instructions for fan replacement. Users can identify the top conveyor, metal black grid, and red fan support, which are initial points of access for maintenance. The device incorporates air filter grids and air filters, indicating a design that considers air quality and the protection of internal components from dust and debris, which are crucial for prolonging the life and efficiency of the chiller. The presence of various connectors (compressor, heater, probe, and fan) suggests a modular design, allowing for individual component replacement and troubleshooting. The instructions emphasize the importance of proper reassembly, including the correct insertion of the front panel side into the aluminum profile, which highlights a design feature that ensures structural integrity and proper airflow.

Maintenance Features

The manual provides a comprehensive guide for replacing the motor fan, emphasizing safety and precision.

  • Safety First: The initial warning highlights the importance of having qualified personnel perform replacements and repairs to prevent electric shock, burns, and fires. This underscores the electrical nature of the device and the potential hazards involved. The instruction to disconnect the chiller from the power supply and avoid touching internal parts while connected is a critical safety measure.
  • Required Equipment: The guide lists specific tools: a screw-driver, Allen wrenches (sizes 7 and 8), tongs, and five black clamps. This indicates that standard tools are sufficient for the procedure, making maintenance accessible. A new motor fan (spare part) is also listed as essential, confirming the focus on component replacement.
  • Step-by-Step Disassembly:
    • Step 1: Initial Access: Remove the top conveyor to expose the metal black grid and red fan support. This is the first step in gaining access to the internal components.
    • Step 2: Grid Removal: Use a screw-driver to remove four screws securing the metal grid, then remove the grid itself. This exposes the fan assembly.
    • Step 3: Fan Blade Removal: For TK500 and TK1000 models, an Allen wrench (size 8) is used to remove the fan blade screw, followed by the fan blade. These models also require the removal of a red ring. This step indicates slight variations in design between models.
    • Step 4: Fan Support Screws: Four INOX screws, clearly indicated in the provided image, are removed with a screw-driver. These screws likely secure the fan support to the chiller's body.
    • Step 5: Filter Removal: The air filter grid and air filter are removed from their positions. This step is crucial for accessing the fan assembly and also highlights a regular maintenance task for the chiller.
    • Step 6: Fan Support Detachment: The red fan support is lifted from its bottom edge and left on the metal cover. This step prepares the fan support for disconnection.
    • Step 7: Connector Disconnection: The compressor, heater, and probe connectors are disconnected. This step is vital for safely separating the fan support from the main unit and ensures no electrical connections remain.
    • Step 8: Cable Management: Once the fan support is disconnected, it is placed on a work table. The guide instructs to cut five black clamps with tongs, which are used to fix cables within the fan support. This indicates a structured cable management system that needs to be undone for replacement.
    • Step 9: Fan Motor Disconnection: The fan connector is disconnected, and four nuts securing the fan motor are removed using an Allen wrench (size 7). This directly addresses the removal of the old motor fan.
  • Step 10: Motor Fan Replacement: The old motor fan assembly is lifted out and replaced with the new one. The four nuts are screwed back in with the Allen wrench (size 7), and the fan connector is reconnected. This is the core replacement step.
  • Step 11: Cable Re-management: Five new black clamps are used to fix all electrical cables within the fan support, restoring the original cable organization.
  • Step 12: Reassembly: The final step involves reconnecting all connectors and rebuilding the top part of the chiller in a specific sequence:
    1. Fixing the fan support to the metal cover with four INOX screws.
    2. Installing the fan blade.
    3. Securing the fan blade with its screw.
    4. Reinstalling the red ring (for TK500 and TK1000).
    5. Placing the metal grid.
    6. Securing the metal grid with four black washers and four screws.
    7. Replacing the conveyor.
    8. Reinserting the air filter.
    9. Reattaching the air filter grid.

The detailed reassembly sequence ensures that the chiller is put back together correctly, maintaining its structural integrity and functional design. The specific instruction about inserting the front panel side into the aluminum profile during reassembly highlights a design feature that ensures proper alignment and fit. This comprehensive guide ensures that even complex maintenance tasks can be performed systematically and safely.

TECO TK Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
ApplicationIndustrial cooling
RefrigerantR407C, R410A
Compressor TypeScroll
Power Supply380-415V, 3-phase, 50Hz
Energy EfficiencyHigh efficiency
Control SystemMicroprocessor control

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