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W W W . B A L T I M O R E A I R C O I L . C O M . A U
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M A R 2 0 8 - 0
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RC SERIES
Unit Rigging & Assembly
NOTE:
For weight information,
refer to the submittal drawing
package.
NOTE:
Any motors or
accessories shipped in the
cold water basin must be
removed prior to installation.
Rigging
To simplify shipping, rigging and installation all RC Series coil products
are shipped in major sections consisting of a basin assembly(s) and one
or more casing/roof deck sections (see Table 1).
The proper rigging sequence for the RC series is to lift the basin
section(s) into place first. On multi-section basins lift each section into
place separately and then bolt sections together. Next, lift each casing
section into place and secure to the basin section. If motor(s) are
supplied loose fit the motors.
At the completion of this stage a crane is
no longer required.
Finally securely bolt the unit to supporting steel and on multi-section
basins seal the joint between sections.
Table 1 gives the recommended dimensions for rigging each section
of any RC series coil product. With the information from the table and
the additional instructions on the following pages the rigging of an RC
series coil product can be quickly accomplished.
Table 1.
Recommended Dimensions for Rigging
NOMINAL
BOX
SIZES
No. of
H1
H2
L
Basin
Casing
(fig 1)
(fig 2)
(fig 2)
Sections
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)
SINGLE F
AN UNITS
5’ x 5’
1
each
1200
1700
1500
6’ x 6’
1600
1900
1800
7’ x 7’
1900
2200
2100
8’ x 8’
2200
2500
2400
7’ x 10.5’
2900
2200
3300
9’ x 9’
2400
2700
2800
8’ x 12’
3500
2500
3700
10’ x 10’
2700
3000
3000
11’ x 11’
2900
3300
3400
9’ x 13.5’
4000
2700
4200
10’ x 15’
4500
3000
4700
11’ x 16.5’
5000
3300
5100
*** Casing Section Includes Roof Deck (Fan Assembly) ***