Introduction
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IM 782-12 • DESTINY AIR HANDLERS
Introduction
Hazardous Information Messages
CAUTION
Cautions indicate potentially hazardous situations, which can result in
personal injury or equipment damage if not avoided.
WARNING
Warnings indicate potentially hazardous situations, which can result in
property damage, severe personal injury, or death if not avoided.
DANGER
Dangers indicate a hazardous situation which will result in death or serious
injury if not avoided.
NOTICE
Notices give important information concerning a process, procedure,
special handling or equipment attributes.
WARNING
Improper installation maintenance can cause equipment damage or
personal injury.
Installation and maintenance must be performed by qualified personnel
familiar with applicable codes and regulations, and experienced with this
type of equipment.
CAUTION
Destiny units are not designed to be weather resistant; DO NOT install
outdoors.
DANGER
Improper ground may result in severe injury or death.
Check grounding nut tightness before connecting power to the external
junction box.
DANGER
Fan motor require load protection.
Failure to provide overload protection can result in fire, property damage,
electric shock, personal injury or death. Connect motor to an overload
protective device rated in compliance with local electric codes.
Smoke Control and Management
Systems
WARNING
Improper smoke or fume air handling can result in severe personal
injury or death.
A registered professional engineer must design and approve the air
conditioner and air handler application to make sure smoke and fume
control meet local fire codes and NFPA requirements for the specific
building application. Due to the wide variation in building design and
ambient operating conditions into which our products can be applied,
we do not represent or warrant that our products will be fit and sufficient
for smoke and fume control and management purposes. The owner and
building designer must consult a registered professional engineer to satisfy
themselves in this regard.
The system design and installation must follow accepted
industry practice, such as described in the
standards. The installation of this equipment must be in
accordance with regulations of authorities having jurisdiction
and all applicable codes. It is the responsibility of the installer
to determine and follow the applicable codes.