
JOHNSON CONTROLS
100 Cumberland Valley Avenue
Waynesboro, PA 17268 USA
Phone: 717-762-2121 • FAX: 717-762-8624
www.johnsoncontrols.com/frick
Form 210.100-SB1 (2016-03)
Supersedes: NOTHING
Subject to change without notice
Published in USA • 05/17 • PDF
© 2017 Johnson Controls International PLC -
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
NOTICE
Failure to comply with these requirements will render any written or implied
Johnson Controls warranty null and void.
Form 210.100-SB1 (MAR 2016)
SERVICE BULLETIN
File:
SERVICE MANUAL - Section 210
Replaces:
NOTHING
Dist:
3, 3a, 3b, 3c
Revised:
May 2017 (Logo)
I. PURPOSE
The purpose of Long-Term Storage Requirements is to ensure that equipment manufactured by Johnson Controls does not sustain any
damage or degradation due to being in a dormant state for extended periods of time. The proper implementation and adherence to
the Long-Term Storage Requirements will ensure that when the equipment is started and operated it will be in the intended condition.
This will benefit the customer by providing equipment with the maximum service life.
Long Term Storage Requirements
II. DEFINITION OF LONG TERM STORAGE
In general, all equipment manufactured by Johnson Controls
that meets any, some, or all of the conditions below shall be
prepared for Long-Term Storage.
A. Equipment not “started” within six (6) months of leaving
the Johnson Controls factory.
B. Equipment being stored within five (5) miles of a body of
salt water (time independent).
C. Equipment being shipped on a body of salt water (time
independent).
“Start-up” is defined as useful operation or Testing, Charge
and/or Adjustment (TCA).
Condition A is based upon the unit being stored indoors
in a vibration-free, non-corrosive environment. Special
provisions may be necessary for environmental conditions
outside these parameters. Please contact Johnson Controls
for further instructions if storage is subject to non-standard
environmental changes/conditions even for periods less than
six (6) months.
Failure to adhere to the Long-Term Storage Requirements as
outlined can and will render any written or implied Johnson
Controls warranty null and void.
III. CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES
It is the Customer’s responsibility to ensure that the neces-
sary procedures described have been completed. It will be the
responsibility of the Customer to submit completed log sheets
showing the condition of the unit and noting any discrepan-
cies. The logs shall be sent to the Johnson Controls AcuAir
Service Department in Waynesboro, PA
.
If after four (4) months from shipment, the equipment has not
been started and/or in the event that Start-up is delayed, the
Customer shall notify the Johnson Controls AcuAir Service
Department as soon as possible.
In the event there is an unplanned delayed Start-up, the
Customer shall notify the Johnson Controls AcuAir Service
Department in writing with as much information on the new
schedule and the site and equipment conditions. Every effort
shall be made by all parties to make this determination and
notification as soon as possible. Any delay in the process will
hinder Johnson Controls’ ability to provide Warranty Services
to the customer in a cost effective way.
The Customer shall be responsible for the cost of any Long-
Term Storage actions that Johnson Controls determines are
necessary to provide for the proper life of the equipment and
subsequent ability to provide any written or implied Warranty
Services.
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