How to Adjust the Motor Sheave on a PMI Residential Cooler
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Watch an overview of how to adjust the Motor Sheave on a Phoenix Manufacturing Residential Evaporation Air Cooler. A properly adjusted Motor Sheave provides maximum air flow volume and allows the cooler to operate within the correct motor Amps range to ensure years of reliable service.
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Wonderful mini tutorial. Give this guy a raise
RIGHT ON!!! Those 4 turns helped me out immensely seeing that I don't have a gauge.
Excellent. Wasnt aware there was an adjustment for moving pulley in and out for alignment on motor. thank you.
great first video that I saw that actually should how to adjust the pulley not just check it with a string or straight edge!
Thank you for making this video!
Very helpful, thank you!
Awesome. Thank you
top notch!!
Thank you
Great video. But it looks like a lot more than 1/2" deflection each side of the belt. But thank you since this vid helped me a lot.
Why there’s vibration in some areas of the house it sounds like there’s is a car outside playing loud bass music
I was only listening at first then the next time I played it I saw what you were doing but I have never had an amp meter. I understand what you were doing but I didn't understand a thing you were talking about.
Thanks for posting this; it's hard to find info about adjusting the sheaves ... the manual to my MasterCool mentioned it in passing, but didn't include any information on how to actually do it.
@gerardorosiles8918
Жыл бұрын
yep, same here
What if you adjust the sheave all the way in and it still won't hit the name plate amps?
@jimdavidson5208
5 жыл бұрын
See my comments.
What is the size of the blower
Note to self...3rd video. Haven't fixed the problem. ... Keep looking.
So you check the amps with the unit on high or low?
@gr6e
Жыл бұрын
In the video, he says to check the amps on high, and to have have your clamp meter around that wire. You wouldn't set it to nameplate amps on low because high will then go over nameplate amps.
If you adjust the sheave too much that won't cause the motor to over heat???
This is too technical for the average person
Make a simpler video😜
Who can I slap? Common people don't know all those made up textbook words. You should be pointing to each object since we common folk have NEVER in forty years ever heard them. Is like to know EXACTLY what you are asking me to do.