SPX Cooling Technologies none Manual De Usuario

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Semi-annually: Clean and disinfect fluid cooler with biocides. Systems 
with biofouling, high general bacterial counts, or positive cultures of legio-
nella may require additional cleaning. Refer to 
“Fluid Cooler Cleaning” 
section—page  19.  Consult  your  water  treatment  expert  as  to  prudent 
biological evaluation testing.
annually: Relubricate motor(s) according to the manufacturer’s instruc-
tions. 
Check the belt tension and condition.
Check to see that all bolts are tight in the fan and mechanical equipment 
region. Refer to Component User Manuals for torque values.
Inspect the fluid cooler thoroughly, making maximum use of instructions 
given in the separate user manuals. Check structural bolted connections 
and tighten as required. Make preventive maintenance repairs as neces-
sary.
Seasonal Shutdown instructions
When the system is to be shut down for an extended period of time, it is 
recommended that the recirculation water system be drained. Leave the 
basin drains open. 
Draining  the  coil  is  not  recommended—draining  promotes  corro-
sion inside the coil tubes. See protecting coil in Freezing weather 
on page 17. 
During shutdown, clean the fluid cooler (see Warning, page 19) and make
any necessary repairs. Eliminators and louvers are easily removed to gain 
access to the coil. Pay particular attention to mechanical equipment sup-
ports and sheaves or coupling (or drive shafts).
Following each year’s shutdown and cleaning, inspect the fluid cooler’s 
metal surfaces for evidence of the need to apply a protective coating. Do
not misinterpret grime as a need to have the tower painted. If relatively 
bright metal can be exposed by cleaning, consider that the galvanizing 
has remained effective. Unless there is evidence of a generalized failure 
of the galvanizing, localized touch-up should be all that is required.
To the extent that the galvanizing (zinc coating) still exists, paint will
not adhere to it readily. Contact the manufacturer of the coating you 
intend to use for instructions.
Maintenance
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