Daikin Roofpak Heating and Cooling IM 738-2: Monthly Maintenance
Planned maintenance is the best way to avoid unnecessary expense and inconvenience. This procedure will help you check your system, have it inspected at regular intervals by a qualified service technician. The required frequency of inspections depends upon the total operating time and the indoor and outdoor environmental conditions.
Daikin Roofpak Heating and Cooling IM 738-2: Monthly Maintenance
Planned maintenance is the best way to avoid unnecessary expense and inconvenience. This procedure will help you check your system, have it inspected at regular intervals by a qualified service technician. The required frequency of inspections depends upon the total operating time and the indoor and outdoor environmental conditions.
Cabinet Sections
Once a month, open a door on each section and verify that no moisture or debris is accumulating in the unit.
Cooling circuits
The steps below are necessary only if the unit has been started:
Gas Furnace
If the unit is equipped with a gas furnace, close the gas shutoff valve and open furnace control switch S3.
Control Compartment:
Restart
After extended storage, perform a complete start up. Inevitable accumulations of dirt, insect nests, etc. can contribute to problems if not cleaned out thoroughly prior to start up. In addition, thermal cycling tends to loosen mechanical and electrical connections. Following the startup procedure helps discover these and other issues that may have developed during the storage interval.
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