11 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST
Source: DPN003119, Rev 1
Inspection Date Job Name
Indoor Unit Model # Indoor Unit Serial Number #
Drycooler Unit Model # Drycooler Unit Serial #
Room Temperature/Humidity °% Ambient Temperature °
Good maintenance practices are essential to minimizing operation cost and maximizing product life. Read and follow all
applicable maintenance checks listed below. At a minimum, these checks should be performed semi-annually. However,
maintenance intervals may need to be more frequent based on site-specific conditions. Review the unit user manual for
further information on unit operation. We recommend the use of trained and authorized service personnel, extended service
contracts, and factory-certified replacement parts. Contact your local sales representative for more details.
Check all that apply:
c
Coil clean and free of debris
c
Motor mounts tight
c
Piping support/clamps secure
c
Check/re-torque wire connections
c
Check contactors for pitting (replace if pitted)
c
Check fuses
c
Verify fan operation
c
Check surge-protection device status-indicator lights (if equipped)
c
Ambient thermostat settings ________________________
c
Glycol level
c
Glycol solution __________________%
c
Water/glycol solution is flowing continuously and isclean and free of debris
c
Water treatment plan is established and followed for open cooling tower application
c
Check glycol lines for signs of leaks and repair as leaks are found
c
Motor amp draw
#1 L1 L2 L3
(L1 and L2 on Fan Speed Control Motor)
#2 L1 L2 L3
#3 L1 L2 L3
#4 L1 L2 L3
#5 L1 L2 L3
#6 L1 L2 L3
#7 L1 L2 L3
#8 L1 L2 L3
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