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Installation Instructions

Unpacking and Inspection

• 

 The unit should be inspected upon delivery for 

possible external damage incurred during transport. 

If damage is evident it should be noted on the freight 

docket and contact is to be made with the Armcor 

Air Solutions sales office. A claim should be lodged 

with the shipping company within 3 days if goods are 

damaged or incomplete. No claims will be recognised 

after this date.

•  IF MAJOR DAMAGE IS APPARENT, DO NOT LIFT UNIT 

ON TO SITE WITHOUT PRIOR APPROVAL FROM 

ARMCOR.

• 

The unit was tested and inspected prior to packing 

and was in perfect condition at the time at time of 

despatch.

• 

Check unit rating plate to ensure the correct unit 

matches the job specifications.

Unit Handling

• 

Protective crating or packaging and the pallets 

should not be removed until the unit is at the point of 

installation.

• 

When removing packaging or crating, be careful not 

to damage, scratch or dent the unit.

• 

After removal of packaging, all removable access 

panels should be opened to inspect for unit internal 

damage.

Lifting with a Crane

•  SAFETY

 – when installing or working on equipment, 

always adhere to safety codes and guidelines. 

Wear safety goggles, work gloves, work boots and 

protective clothing.

• 

 All external units are provided with substantial lifting 

lugs on each corner at the base frame. 

NOTE

 – All 

units should be lifted into position using 

SLINGS

 and 

not 

CHAINS

. (Chains may damage exterior finish on 

the fan unit).

• 

 Where units have to be craned into position, 

installers must check unit weight is within the safe 

tolerance of the working capacity of the crane.

• 

 Prepare for lifting with spreaders as you would do 

with lifting air conditioning equipment.

• 

 When lifting equipment never stand under the load.

• 

 Beware of lifting equipment on to roof areas in windy 

conditions. Only lift when weather conditions are 

favourable.

Lifting with a Forklift

• 

 Exercise extreme caution when lifting with a forklift. 

Do not exceed the height limit of the forklift and 

never allow the forklift forks to make contact directly 

with the bottom panel of the unit.

• 

 Make careful consideration of the unit’s centre 

of gravity and distribute the weight equally 

on both forks. Test load to see if the weight is 

equally distributed. Do this by lifting the unit a 

few centimetres off the ground level and checking 

stability before lifting any further or before 

transporting the unit.

6               XEM – External Mount Unit Installation and Operation Manual 2021

Summary of Contents for XEM Series

Page 1: ...Installation and Operation Manual XEM External Mount Unit XEM400 XEM9000 M ADE A U STRALI A N Manufactured byArmcor M ADE A U STRALI A N Manufactured byArmcor...

Page 2: ...ilters Electrical Requirements Mains Power Supply and Fusing Standard Equipment Layout 8 General Maintenance 9 General Monthly Maintenance Schedules Guide to How Frequency According to Usage is Establ...

Page 3: ...transfer it to the incoming fresh air resulting in significant energy savings Both enthalpy and sensible heat exchange media are available Every proposed installation must be subject to an engineered...

Page 4: ...t recovery and or air handling equipment Installing and servicing equipment can be hazardous due to electrical and mechanical components When working on equipment observe precautions in all literature...

Page 5: ...recommend waffle pad to be used under the base frame and flexible couplings be fitted to the supply and return ducts to reduce any vibration transfer Fresh Air Inlet and Exhaust Air Outlet The locati...

Page 6: ...re to safety codes and guidelines Wear safety goggles work gloves work boots and protective clothing All external units are provided with substantial lifting lugs on each corner at the base frame NOTE...

Page 7: ...commissioning Where a Heat Exchanger is incorporated in the equipment warranty is void if filters are not fitted IMPORTANT NEVER OPERATE A UNIT WITHOUT FILTERS FITTED TO THE RETURN FRESH AIR INTAKES E...

Page 8: ...the unit Return Air Air that is drawn from conditioned area Exhaust Air Ducted to outside the building or into the roof space if adequate ventilation is available Fresh Air Use a fresh air cowl or gr...

Page 9: ...ensate drain if applicable for free drainage Guide to How Frequency According to Usage is Established Disposable Corrugated Filters Ordinary disposable corrugated filters should last approximately one...

Page 10: ...vices The original service call costs in identifying a warranty claim Freight and travel changes for work performed or parts supplied outside of all capital cities in Australia Field wiring refrigeran...

Page 11: ...y voltage is available on all phases Check overload settings are correct if applicable Filters Check that both the fresh air and return air have adequate filters before starting unit Starting Unit Che...

Page 12: ...s Estimate of Fresh Air Make Up or L s Electrical Supply Voltage Supply Fan Motor Amps Exhaust Fan Motor Amps Total Unit Amp Thermostat Settings C Thermostat Operating Correctly Y N Contactors Relays...

Page 13: ...Notes XEM External Mount Unit Installation and Operation Manual 2021 13...

Page 14: ...Notes 14 XEM External Mount Unit Installation and Operation Manual 2021...

Page 15: ...Notes XEM External Mount Unit Installation and Operation Manual 2021 15...

Page 16: ...au P 03 8301 9200 109 111 Northcorp Blvd Broadmeadows Vic 3047 2021 Armcor Air Solutions reserves the right to alter products and specifications without notice and does not accept responsibility for p...

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