Title Page

  • Site conducted

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location

Shop: AIR CONDITIONING

  • Priority: Routine

Job Type: Preventive

Maintenance

  • (CH15MO) AIR COOLED CHILLER AIRSTACK / Monthly / Eq #1052 CHILLER, V-ACC-1 (MODULE 1)

  • Work Order #

  • Asset Number

  • Equipment Photo

  • Have any components been changed or replaced since last PM?

(MODULE 1)

  • Manufacturer-Serial No-Model No

Safety Guidelines

  • Mechanic's tool set. Refrigeration tools

  • Rags and cleaning materials

  • Refrigerant leak tester

  • Replacement lamps

  • Ladder

  • Personal protective equipment (PPE) for handling refrigerants

  • Rags

  • Schedule work with operating personnel

  • Follow site safety rules for lockout and tagout

  • Be very careful when climbing roof access ladders

  • Review and follow the manufacturer’s instructions

  • Follow safety and environmental rules for refrigerants

  • Don't vent refrigerants. Refrigerants must be recovered

  • Submit a work order if refrigerants need to be added

  • Report any problems you find

  • Record the results in the maintenance log

Maintenance Procedures

  • Review the Airstack Chiller daily log sheet. Perform trending and assess any needed corrective action

  • Visually check power connections

AIR COOLED CHILLER (AIRSTACK)

  • Visually check control power connections

  • Perform a visual check for oil or leaks

  • Check system refrigerant sight glass for leaks or moisture

  • Manually switch hydronic pumps from 1 to 2 or from 2 to 1

  • Switch lead or lag switch on pumps

  • Perform a visual check for system water leaks

Part #

  • Description

  • Time Worked

  • Quantity Used

  • Unit Cost (USD)

  • Total Cost (USD)

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