Maintenance
6-2
Motor Maintenance
One main difference between the ES200 and other portable heat exchangers is the ability to
easily remove the motor assembly for maintenance. The motor is held against the front wall by
two handles, each with their own quick-release pin to keep the handle stationary while in use. By
removing these, the handle on each side can be turned to allow the motor assembly to pull away
and out of the enclosure. The handle in both the open and closed position can be seen in Figure
6-1 and Figure 6-2.
It is important to note that the quick-release pins are attached to the enclosure with a short cable.
The length of cable is significant as it is designed to be short enough to be clear of the fan
impeller at all times. Should this component need replacing, the cable must be no longer than the
original.
Figure 6-2 Motor Retaining
Handle (Open)
Figure 6-1 Motor Retaining Handle
(Closed)