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6
Start-Up
General
• If the unit will be in storage prior to start-up, follow the “Prolonged Outdoor Storage”
instructions on
page 17
.
• It is strongly recommended to install a removable 1/16” mesh strainer upstream of
the process fluid inlet to prevent large debris from entering the hCore® Heat Transfer
Technology (closed loop heat transfer section).
• If the unit is mounted on vibration isolators (by others), refer to the vibration isolation
manufacturer’s guidelines before loading/unloading weight from the unit.
• Before opening the iPilot
®
Control System panel, follow the proper lockout / tagout
procedures.
• It is recommended to install a strainer or filter in the make-up water supply line as
close as possible to the solenoid valve as possible to protect the valve from debris
buildup and diminished operation.
• Before starting the system the first time, flush the make-up supply water piping to the
unit for at least 5 minutes, ensuring that the make-up and drain valves are free of dirt
and debris.
• Before starting system the first time, flush the hCore
®
Heat Transfer Technology and
spray water basin for at least 5 minutes to remove construction debris.
Cleaning and Inspection
• Ensure that the water diverter (see
Figure 2
) is free of dirt and debris.
• Flush the spray water basin interior to remove any accumulated dirt and debris. Use a
garden hose to remove any dirt and debris.
DANGER:
Rotating equipment
will cause severe personal injury
or death to persons who come in
contact. Do not perform any service,
maintenance, or inspection on or
near the fan(s), motor(s), or inside
the unit without first ensuring
that the fans and pump motors
are disconnected, locked out, and
tagged out.
Figure 2.
Water Diverter
Figure 3.
Spray Water Basin
Figure 4.
Hinged Access Fan Panel
Water Diverter