Daikin W/M
Model: FTX24NMVJU
So I've got a ductless system I installed for a customer about 4-5 months ago in a new construction setting. I told him (of whom is actually a well-known acquaintance, electrician that does work for me now and again) not to use the unit until all drywall etc was finished as not to fill the unit up with dust.
Well, he didn't listen to me. As we speak the unit is absolutely filthy.
The main issue, I'm getting a noise that initially sounded like something (packing material, whatever) could be stuck in the blower wheel. I stopped by there yesterday to take a quick look, removed the outer shroud of the unit, lifted the evap coil on the left side, took a peak down into the blower wheel, also inspected the blower wheel as best I could through the louver assembly. Didn't see anything abnormal. It wasn't a pressing issue to get resolved and I was there later in the day, so I took off figuring I'd come back and dismantle the unit further to take a better look.
So, first concern. I've installed lots of Mitsubishi, and about half as many Daikin units (of which have been quite dependable - haven't really had to dig into them yet, my bad for not knowing my product better). Mitsubishi, removing the blower wheel is a snap. Looking closer at the Daikin unit, it seriously looks as though it's not possible to pull the blower wheel without removing the unit from the wall.
This unit would be a nightmare to remove, thanks to the wishes granted to my customer that I went along with against my better judgement.
I'm also now wondering if possibly... because so much dust has infiltrated the unit, that the noise may actually be coming from the blower motor. That would actually be easier to deal with, as I'm quite certain I can swap a motor with the unit still on the wall as with any other brand wallmount. However, the blower wheel could really use a good cleaning regardless.
So long story short, anybody know how if pulling the blower wheel without pulling the unit is possible? Also, the noise isn't a grind/squeak/rattle sound. It's more of a "brushing" sort of noise that quite literally sounds like something is stick in the wheel, but I'm just not seeing anything. Any thoughts?
Model: FTX24NMVJU
So I've got a ductless system I installed for a customer about 4-5 months ago in a new construction setting. I told him (of whom is actually a well-known acquaintance, electrician that does work for me now and again) not to use the unit until all drywall etc was finished as not to fill the unit up with dust.
Well, he didn't listen to me. As we speak the unit is absolutely filthy.
The main issue, I'm getting a noise that initially sounded like something (packing material, whatever) could be stuck in the blower wheel. I stopped by there yesterday to take a quick look, removed the outer shroud of the unit, lifted the evap coil on the left side, took a peak down into the blower wheel, also inspected the blower wheel as best I could through the louver assembly. Didn't see anything abnormal. It wasn't a pressing issue to get resolved and I was there later in the day, so I took off figuring I'd come back and dismantle the unit further to take a better look.
So, first concern. I've installed lots of Mitsubishi, and about half as many Daikin units (of which have been quite dependable - haven't really had to dig into them yet, my bad for not knowing my product better). Mitsubishi, removing the blower wheel is a snap. Looking closer at the Daikin unit, it seriously looks as though it's not possible to pull the blower wheel without removing the unit from the wall.
This unit would be a nightmare to remove, thanks to the wishes granted to my customer that I went along with against my better judgement.
I'm also now wondering if possibly... because so much dust has infiltrated the unit, that the noise may actually be coming from the blower motor. That would actually be easier to deal with, as I'm quite certain I can swap a motor with the unit still on the wall as with any other brand wallmount. However, the blower wheel could really use a good cleaning regardless.
So long story short, anybody know how if pulling the blower wheel without pulling the unit is possible? Also, the noise isn't a grind/squeak/rattle sound. It's more of a "brushing" sort of noise that quite literally sounds like something is stick in the wheel, but I'm just not seeing anything. Any thoughts?