Units with base rails can be rigged by means of lift-
ing holes on the end of base rail (see
Figure 1 on page
9
).
Units without base rails must be lifted with slings.
Place slings at ends and joints of modules to prevent
damage to equipment (see
Figure 2 on page 10
).
Spreader bars must be used to prevent damage to equip-
ment. Avoid twisting or uneven lifting of equipment.
Do not lift equipment by coil connection or headers.
See submittal drawings.
If transporting units with forklift, forks must extend the
full width of unit to prevent damage to bottom of unit.
Always take special care when handling the blower
module. All fans are dynamically balanced. Rough
handling may cause bearing misalignment and/or shaft
damage.
STORAGE
To transfer equipment from truck to storage site, refer
to
Rigging And Handling on page 9
If a forklift is used, lift only from heavy
end of skid.
1. Do not stack unit modules or accessories during
storage. Stacking can cause damage or deforma-
tion.
2. If equipment is to be stored for more than two
weeks prior to installation, observe the following
precautions:
a. Choose a dry storage site that is reasonably
level and sturdy to prevent undue stress or
permanent damage to the equipment struc-
ture or components. Do not store equipment
on vibrating surface. Damage to station-
ary bearings can occur. Set equipment off
ground if in moisture prone areas.
FIGURE 2 -
LIFT POINTS FOR UNITS WITH BASE RAILS
ENVIRO-TEC
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FORM ET102.19-NOM1 (0521)
SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION