Remote Condensers
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Advantage Engineering, Inc.
525 East Stop 18 Road Greenwood, Indiana 46142
317-887-0729 Fax: 317-881-1277
Service Department Fax: 317-885-8683
www.AdvantageEngineering.com
GENERAL
1.1 RECEIVING INSTRUCTIONS
A.
Remote air-cooled condenser units are generally shipped skid mounted from the original
manufacturer. This is a separate item from the chilling unit.
B.
Unbox the unit before accepting delivery. Check for visible damage and document any
evident damage on the delivery receipt or refuse the shipment. Shipping damage is the
responsibility of the carrier.
C.
In order to expedite payment for damages, should they occur, follow proper procedures
and keep detailed records. Take photographs of any suspected damage.
1.2 INTRODUCTION
A.
This manual covers remote air-cooled condensers.
B.
The intent of this manual is to serve as a guide in the installation, operation and
maintenance of the unit. Improper installation can lead to equipment damage and poor
performance. Failure to follow the installation, operation and maintenance instructions
may result in damage to the unit that is not covered under the limited warranty. This
manual is for standard products. The information contained in this manual is intended to
be general in nature. The information is typical only and may not represent the actual unit
purchased.
C.
In addition to this manual the condenser manufacturer has supplied a manual specifically
for your condenser. Refer to the manufacturer’s manual for additional and more specific
information.
D.
When calling for assistance from the Manufacturer’s Service Department, it is important
to know the model and serial number of the particular unit. The model number includes
critical unit information which is helpful when troubleshooting operating difficulties. The
serial number allows the service team to locate manufacturing and testing records which
can have additional information relating to a particular unit.
1.3 SAFETY
A.
It is important to become thoroughly familiar with this manual and the operating
characteristics of the unit.
B.
It is the owner’s responsibility to assure proper operator training, installation, operation,
and maintenance of the unit.
C.
Observe all warning and safety placards applied to the unit. Failure to observe all
warnings can result in serious injury or death to the operator and severe mechanical
damage to the unit.
D.
Observe all safety precautions during installation, startup and service of this equipment