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Daikin Maverick I MPS 15-25T - IM 972: Unit 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.
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10/24/2021

Daikin Maverick I MPS 15-25T - IM 972: Unit 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.

    General Maintenance

    Advise the Customer

    Furnace Section

    The unit’s furnace should operate for many years without excessive scale build-up in flue passageways; however, it is recommended that a qualified installer, service agency, or the gas supplier annually inspect the flue passageways, the exhaust system and the burners for continued safe operation, paying particular attention to deterioration from corrosion or other sources.

    If during inspection the flue passageways and exhaust system are determined to require cleaning, the following procedures should be followed (by a qualified installer, service agency, or gas supplier):

    The manufacturer recommends that a qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier visually inspect the burner flames for the desired flame appearance at the beginning of the heating season and approximately midway in heating season.

    The manufacturer also recommends that a qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier clean the flame sensor with steel wool at the beginning of the heating season.

    Lubrication

    The blower motor and induced draft blower motor are prelubricated by the manufacturer and do not require further attention.

    A qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier must periodically clean the motors to prevent the possibility of overheating due to an accumulation of dust and dirt on the windings or on the motor exterior. And, as suggested elsewhere in these instructions, the air filters should be kept clean because dirty filters can restrict air flow and the motor depends upon sufficient air flowing across and through it to prevent overheating.

    Cooling Section

    It is recommended that at the beginning of each cooling season a qualified installer or service agency inspect and clean the cooling section of this unit. The following areas should be addressed: evaporator coil. condenser coil, condenser fan motor and venturi area.

    To Inspect the Evaporator Coil

    Cleaning Evaporator Coil

    Cleaning Condenser Coil, Condenser Fan, Circulation Air Blower and Venturi

    Re-Assembly

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