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Refrigerated Air Dryer User Manual
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3.1 Inspection on Arrival
All non-cycling refrigerated air dryers are tested and operated
before shipment. However, shipping stresses have the potential
to cause damage to the unit. To ensure smooth installation, it
is recommended that immediately upon receipt of the unit, the
system is checked for the following:
1. Report any damage to the delivery carrier.
2. Request a written inspection report from the Claims
Inspector to substantiate the claim.
3. File claims with the delivery carrier.
4. Compare unit received with description of product ordered.
Check the serial plate label and make sure that it is the
correct Model was ordered. Note the equipment Capacity
and Power Supply requirements and ensure that they are in
accordance with your specifications. The rated conditions
of the dryer are indicated on the serial plate label. If there
is any discrepancy, contact your representative listed on
the manual back cover.
5. Shipping stresses can loosen connections. All pipe and
tubing connections should be inspected.
6. Observe pressure of refrigerant suctions gauge to
determine if refrigerant has leaked during transit. If the
gauge reading does not match that mentioned on the
serial plate label, immediately contact Technical Support
listed on the manual back cover.
7. Report incomplete shipments to the delivery carrier and
your service representative.
3.2 Lifting Information
1. Use all lifting points provided. Special care must be used
when lifting the dryer to prevent tip-over.
2. Use clevis connectors, not hooks, on lifting slings.
3. Only lift unit under support frame/base by using the fork
lift openings provided. Do not lift by piping.
4. Check the approximate weight provided on the specification
control drawing to ensure adequate lift truck capacity.
5. Allow only qualified operators to lift the equipment.
6. Refer to applicable OSHA regulations and local codes when
using cranes, forklifts, and other lifting equipment.
SECTION 3:
INSTALLATION
WARNING!
Lifting Hazard
Failure to lift the unit correctly can result in severe
personal injury or property damage.
• Use appropriate lifting equipment and adopt
all safety precautions needed for moving and
handling the equipment.
• A hand cart, forklift, or crane is recommended for
unloading and installation.
• Lift unit by lifting lugs and frame only. Do not lift
by piping.
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