!
• Do not place unit near flammables or combustible surface.
• Refer to
SECTION 2: Specifications
, to know the electrical requirements of the unit you are
installing and ensure adequate input power that is properly sized, rated, and protected.
• This unit must be grounded for safe operation.
3.2 Un-Packaging
3.4 Mounting Options
• Arm-To-Blower Direct Installation: Follow guidelines in
APPENDIX 2: Arm-to-Blower Direct Installation
.
• Arm-to-Remote Mounting Kit Installation: Follow guidelines in
APPENDIX 3: Arm-to-Wall with Remote Mounting Kit
3.5 Electrical Options
1. Immediately upon receiving the unit, carefully examine the carton for damage during transit.
2. Use lift forks or truck to move
3. Remove packing material.
4. Avoid tipping or inverting during handling.
5. The item serial number, model, and electrical ratings are listed on the nameplate. Record this information in the
Maintenance Record provided in
APPENDIX 1: Maintenance Record
, or your own preventative maintenance system.
• Single-Phase Unit: See
APPENDIX 1A: Electrical Diagram [110/220 VAC] Single-Phase Power
for wiring
instructions. Have a certified electrician install unit according to local regulations.
• 3-Phase Unit: See
APPENDIX 1B: Electrical Diagram [230/460/575 VAC] 3-Phase Power
for wiring instructions.
Have a certified electrician install unit according to local regulations.
3.3 Tools Required
1. 7/16 Socket or Wrench
2. 9/16 Socket or Wrench
3. Torque Wrench
The tools above are required for unit assembly. Additional tools, not referenced in this document, will be required for
mounting the blower to the attachment point. These tools will depend on material the unit is being attached to, and the
anchor hardware selected.
3.1 To Setup or Install Safely
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SECTION 3 - PRE-INSTALLATION