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ROOF CURB POST-INSTALLATION CHECKS

After installation, check the top of the curb, duct connection frame
and duct flanges to make sure gasket has been applied properly.
Gasket should be firmly applied to the top of the curb perimeter,
duct flanges and any exposed duct connection frame.  If gasket is
loose, re-apply using strong weather resistant adhesive.

P

ROTRUSION

Inspect curb to ensure that none of the utility services (electric)
routed through the curb protrude above the curb.

I

F

 

PROTRUSIONS

 

EXIST

DO

 

NO

 

ATTEMPT

 

TO

 

SET

 

UNIT

 

ON

 

CURB

.

CAUTION

ROOF TOP DUCT CONNECTIONS

Install all duct connections on the unit before placing the unit on
rooftop.

RIGGING DETAILS

WARNING

T

O PREVENT PROPERTY DAMAGE, THE UNIT SHOULD REMAIN IN AN UPRIGHT

POSITION DURING ALL RIGGING AND MOVING OPERATIONS. 

T

O FACILITATE

LIFTING AND MOVING WHEN A CRANE IS USED, PLACE THE UNIT IN AN

ADEQUATE CABLE  SLING.

D

O

 

NOT

 

LIFT

 

UNITS

 

TWO

 

AT

 

A

 

TIME

. P

ROVISIONS

 

FOR

 

FORKS

 

HAVE

 

BEEN

 

INCLUDED

 

IN

 

THE

 

UNIT

 

BASE

 

FRAME

. M

INIMUM

 

FORK

 

LENGTH

 

IS

 

72” 

TO

 

PREVENT

 

DAMAGE

 

TO

 

THE

 

UNIT

.

CAUTION

Provisions for forks have been included in the unit base frame.  No
other fork locations are approved.

WARNING

T

O PREVENT POSSIBLE EQUIPMENT DAMAGE, PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL

INJURY OR DEATH, THE FOLLOWING BULLET POINTS MUST BE OBSERVED

WHEN INSTALLING THE UNIT.

• Unit must be lifted by the four lifting holes located at the

base frame corners.

• Lifting cables should be attached to the unit with shackles.
• The distance between the crane hook and the top of the

unit must not be less than 60”.

• Two spreader bars must span over the unit to prevent

damage to the cabinet by the lift cables.  Spreader bars
must be of sufficient length so that cables do not come in
contact with the unit during transport.  Remove wood
struts mounted beneath unit base frame before setting
unit on roof curb.  These struts  are intended to protect
unit base frame from fork lift damage.  Removal is
accomplished by extracting the sheet metal retainers and
pulling the struts through the base of the unit.  Refer to
rigging label on the unit.

Important: If using bottom discharge with roof curb, ductwork
should be attached to the curb prior to installing the unit. Ductwork
dimensions are shown in Roof Curb Installation Instructions.

Refer to the Roof Curb Installation Instructions for proper curb
installation. Curbing must be installed in compliance with the Na-
tional Roofing Contractors Association Manual.

Lower unit carefully onto roof mounting curb. While rigging unit,
center of gravity will cause condenser end to be lower than supply
air end.

W

HEN

 

UNIT

 

IS

 

SUSPENDED

BOARDS

 

AND

 

SHIPPING

 

BRACE

 

WILL

 

DROP

 

WHEN

 

SCREWS

 

ARE

 

REMOVED

.  T

O

 

PREVENT

 

PERSONAL

 

INJURY

, STAND CLEAR.

R

EMOVE

 

FORK

 

HOLE

 

BRACKETS

BOARDS

 

AND

 

SHIPPING

 

BRACE

 

FROM

 

BOTTOM

OF

 

UNIT

 

BEFORE

 

PLACING

 

UNIT

 

ONTO

 

CURB

.

CAUTION

To assist in determining rigging requirements, unit weights are
shown as follows:

COMPRESSOR 1

COMPRESSOR 2

CG

E

V

A

P

O

R

A

T

O

R

 C

O

IL

S

A

B

C

X

D

Y

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Summary of Contents for DDC Series

Page 1: ...Installation and Maintenance Manual IM 1216 Group Applied Air Systems Part Number IM 1216 Date January 2014 Light Commercial Packaged Heating and Cooling Units DCC Series 15 20 Tons...

Page 2: ...ngle package heating and cooling units See the Specification Sheet applicable to your model for information regarding accessories NOTE Please contact your distributor or our website for the applicable...

Page 3: ...Top Duct Connections 6 Rigging Details 6 Electrical Wiring 7 Circulating Air and Filters 9 Condensate Drain Connection 9 Startup Adjustments and Checks 9 Airflow Adjustments 10 Motor Sheave Adjustment...

Page 4: ...SENT FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH WARNING WARNING TO PREVENT THE RISK OF PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DO NOT STORE COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS OR USE GASOL...

Page 5: ...e claim with the following supporting documents a Original Bill of Lading certified copy or indemnity bond b Original paid freight bill or indemnity in lieu thereof c Original invoice or certified cop...

Page 6: ...of this area This 36 clearance must also be maintained to insure proper combustion air flow The combustion air intake must not be blocked for any reason including blockage by snow Adequate clearances...

Page 7: ...rbs include duct connection frames to be assembled with the curb Cantilevered type curbs are not available from the factory Curb insulation cant strips flashing and general roofing material are furnis...

Page 8: ...Lifting cables should be attached to the unit with shackles The distance between the crane hook and the top of the unit must not be less than 60 Two spreader bars must span over the unit to prevent da...

Page 9: ...T TO PREVENT WATER ENTRY INTO THE BUILDING CAUTION For unit protection use a fuse or HACR circuit breaker that is in excess of the circuit ampacity but less than or equal to the maxi mum overcurrent p...

Page 10: ...t be weatherproof All holes in the unit base must be sealed including those around conduit nuts to prevent water leakage into build ing All required conduit and fittings are to be field supplied Suppl...

Page 11: ...CHECKS HIGH VOLTAGE OND THE FRAME OF THIS UNIT TO THE BUILDING ELECTRICAL GROUND BY USE OF THE GROUNDING TERMINAL PROVIDED OR OTHER ACCEPTABLE MEANS DISCONNECT ALL POWER BEFORE SERVICING OR INSTALLIN...

Page 12: ...d to a piece of equip ment for the purpose of designating its voltage class and for the purpose of defining the minimum and maximum voltage at which the equipment will operate Utilization Voltage The...

Page 13: ...ly force to the center of the span t Span length inches C Center distance inches D Larger sheave diameter inches d Smaller sheave diameter inches h Deflection height inches DRIVE BELT TENSION ADJUSTME...

Page 14: ...speed in Heating mode and while in second stage Cooling mode The start up procedure is the same as for Air Conditioning Start up Procedure with the understanding that in Step 6 the indoor blower will...

Page 15: ...ndenser fans and tighten set screws FILTERS CAUTION TO PREVENT PROPERTY DAMAGE DUE TO FIRE AND LOSS OF EQUIPMENT EFFICIENCY OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE DUE TO DUST AND LINT BUILD UP ON INTERNAL PARTS NEVER OP...

Page 16: ...7 2 14 6257 1 80 5711 1 66 0 6 7477 2 97 6899 2 51 6323 2 10 5716 1 72 5103 1 39 0 8 7112 2 96 6467 2 46 5795 2 01 5101 1 61 1 0 5983 2 38 5190 1 89 1 2 4426 1 71 CFM BHP CFM BHP CFM BHP CFM BHP CFM B...

Page 17: ...ATIONS VOLTAGE NAMEPLATE MIN MAX Qty RLA LRA Qty HP RLA HP FLA HP FLA 208 230 60 3 187 253 2 33 3 239 0 3 1 3 2 40 BD STD STATIC 5 0 12 7 5 0 14 0 460 60 3 414 506 2 17 9 125 0 3 1 3 1 20 BD STD STATI...

Page 18: ...X C UNIT DIMENSIONS B C D A B C D A Model A B C D 15 Ton 20 Ton 133 1 2 88 7 32 50 9 32 5 5 32 VERTICAL DISCHARGE TOP VIEW 21 60 7 48 22 2013 5151 San Felipe St Suite 500 Houston TX 77056 www daikinco...

Page 19: ...o its standard terms and conditions of sale including Limited Product Warranty Consult your local Daikin Applied Representative for warranty details To find your local Daikin Applied Representative go...

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