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GROUNDING REQUIRED
All field installed wiring must be
completed by qualified personnel.
Field installed wiring must comply with
NEC/CEC, local and state electrical
code requirements. Failure to follow
code requirements could result in
serious injury or death. Provide proper
unit ground in accordance with these
code requirements.
During installation, testing, servicing
and troubleshooting of the equipment
it may be necessary to work with live
electrical components. Only a
qualified licensed electrician or
individual properly trained in handling
live electrical components shall
perform these tasks.
Standard NFPA-70E, an OSHA
regulation requiring an Arc Flash
Boundary to be field established and
marked for identification of where
appropriate Personal Protective
Equipment (PPE) be worn, must be
followed.
ROTATING COMPONENTS
Unit contains fans with moving parts
that can cause serious injury. Do not
remove panel containing fans until the
power to the unit has been
disconnected and fan has stopped
rotating.
WATER FREEZING
Failure of the refrigerant-to-water heat
exchanger due to freezing will allow
water to enter the refrigerant circuit
and will cause extensive damage to
the refrigerant circuit components.
Any damage to the equipment as a
result of water freezing is excluded
from coverage under AAON
warranties and the heat exchanger
manufacturer warranties.
WATER PRESSURE
Prior to connection of condensing
water supply, verify water pressure is
less than maximum pressure shown
on unit nameplate. To prevent injury
or death due to instantaneous release
of high pressure water, relief valves
must be field supplied on system
water piping.
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
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