SA-Series Technical Manual
3
Cambridge Air Solutions
GENERAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
UNCRATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Verify that the number of items on the Bill of Lading
matches the number of items received.
2. Check for shipping damage.
IMPORTANT
If damage is found, immediately file a claim with the
carrier before proceeding further.
3. Check the items received to ensure they agree with
the ordering information including verification of
data on the unit nameplate.
IMPORTANT
Do not discard any components or accessories.
MOUNTING LOCATION
Verify feasibility of the installation location selected
with respect to accessibility to the heater for service and
maintenance functions. Ensure the positioning of the
heater does not inhibit fork truck operation, storage rack
locations, or other operations within the facility. Ensure
the heater inlet and outlet are not blocked or severely
restricted in any way that would affect the rated airflow
through the heater or affect the desired air distribution
pattern of the heater.
WARNING:
It is recommended the heater mounting structure
be reviewed and approved by a qualified structural
engineer and the roof manufacturer before installing
this equipment.
WARNING:
To prevent contaminated air from being drawn
into the heater, install the heater’s inlet at least 10
feet from any building exhaust, process exhaust,
sewer stacks, or other sources that would allow
contaminants to be drawn into the heater. Consult
local codes for additional references.
IMPORTANT
Where the mounting height of the heater is required to
be above 15 feet, work platforms or service lifts should
be provided for accessibility to the equipment for
service and maintenance activities.
IMPORTANT
Field constructed intake accessories should be designed
to minimize the entry of snow and rain.
IMPORTANT
The minimum clearance from the face of the electrical
control enclosure to surrounding grounded surfaces for
service activities is 42". Adequate clearance of 42" for
burner removal is also required. Access for installation
is also recommended on the side of the unit opposite
the control enclosure for a distance of 24".