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Brand | valent |
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Model | VXE-112 |
Category | Air Handlers |
Language | English |
Electric shock hazard. Turn power OFF before service or maintenance.
Check all fasteners, fans, dampers, wiring, and components.
Collect data while unit is running; ensure checklist is complete.
Record superheat values for various VX/VXE models.
Record subcooling values for various VX/VXE models.
Check fasteners, bearings, mounting, and duct support.
Check power, contactor, fuses, voltage, motor, and wiring.
Check pressures, fan motor, coil, switches, and lines.
Check load, valve bulb, and superheat.
Check coil cleanliness, refrigerant, airflow, restrictions, and load.
Check thermostat, wiring, refrigerant charge, and airflow.
Check tubing vibration, scroll rotation, and compressor mounting.
Check fan motor, condenser coil, refrigerant charge, and load.
Check for restriction in the liquid line.
Checks for shipping damage, caulking, access doors, and ductwork.
Checks exterior joints, section alignment, bolts, foam gasket, and wiring.
Inspect terminal display, wiring connections, sensors, and schematics.
Check damper response to control commands and smooth operation.
Check fasteners, alignment, rotation, belt tension, and overloads.
Record all parameters modified from VFD default settings.
Record furnace details and perform component inspection.
Record gas pressure, CO2, temperature, and air temp rise readings.
Perform electrical and operational inspections, record output values.
Record condenser fan amp draw and compressor readings.
Record operating data for heating/cooling modes, reheat, and water valve.
Record operating data for heat pump circuits in cooling and heating.
Inspect water valve, system air, glycol; record temperatures and pressures.
Inspect cassette, rotor, seals, motor; check system start-up.
Verify wiring, inputs, outputs, sensors, and controller configuration.
Confirm heating, cooling, economizer, defrost, dehumidification, reheat, and fan modes.
Record default and active parameter settings; note any changes.
Checks for damage, debris, damper seals, and fasteners.
Verify line phasing and voltage levels against nameplate.