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Installation
Transporting and Unpacking the Unit
Most
CEMLINE CORPORATION
Electric Water Heaters and Boilers Generators are
crated, as necessary, at the factory. The crating is designed to provide protection for the
unit during transportation, and to provide a safe means by which to lift and move the unit
with a fork lift or hand truck. Larger horizontal units are shipped uncrated, but fitted with
lifting lugs attached to the tank to provide a safe means for lifting and moving the unit.
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The unit should only be lifted at the areas indicated on the crate, or by the lifting
lugs provided. Improper lifting of the unit may result in damage to the unit.
Location Requirements
CEMLINE
Electric Water Heaters and Boilers are designed for indoor use only,
and require at least two feet (2') of clearance around and above the unit, unless
otherwise required by the design specifications. The unit should be located on a
level surface (no more than one-half degree [½º] of slope), capable of supporting
the total weight of the unit when filled to capacity.
If crated when shipped, once the unit has been set in place, the crating should be
carefully removed.
Examining the Unit
After the unit has been set in place and uncrated, it should be carefully examined to assure
that neither the main unit nor any of the components have been damaged during shipping.
If any evidence of damage is detected that could affect the safe operation of the unit,
contact
CEMLINE CORPORATION,
or your authorized sales representative, to report
the damage and to receive instructions on how to proceed.
After the unit and all components have been inspected for damage, it is suggested that all
pressure and control components be checked to assure that they meet or exceed design
specifications. This can be done by reviewing the design specifications (included with the
unit) and the specification tags / plates attached to each component. If any discrepancy is
found (that is below design specifications), contact
CEMLINE CORPORATION
or your
authorized sales representative, before proceeding with the installation.
Mounting the Unit
The unit should be mounted to the floor, following applicable architectural / local code
requirements, or accepted standards for the specific installation site and for the unit
purchased.
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