
210.100-IOM (JUL 2018)
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ACUAIR
®
HYGIENIC AIR UNITS
INSTALLATION
Figure 3 – Recommended Lifting With Four Lifting Points
Figure 4 – Recommended Lifting With Multiple Points
SPREADER BARS
MUST BE WIDER
THAN THE UNIT WIDTH
TO PREVENT DAMAGE
TO THE HOUSING
RIGGING INSTRUCTIONS:
FOR LIFTING AIR HANDLERS WITH LIFTING LUGS, USE SPREADER BARS AND CABLES AS
INDICATED. DO NOT USE A FORKLIFT. ALL LIFTING LUGS MUST BE USED TO AVOID DAMAGE.
SPREADER BARS MUST BE
WIDER THAN THE UNIT
WIDTH TO PREVENT
DAMAGE TO THE HOUSING.
Lifting & Handling
The unit will ship (as specified on unit submittal) either
assembled, as a subassembly (collection of parts), or as
individual sections.
WARNING
When lifting individual AcuAir sections, weight may not
be evenly distributed causing the section to be unbal
-
anced or top heavy.
To prepare for safely lifting the air unit, estimate the
approximate center of gravity. Internal placement of
components may cause the weight to be unevenly distributed,
with more weight in the coil and fan areas.
Removable lifting lugs are provided to rig the unit/sections into
place. Spreader bars are required to prevent damage to the
cabinet and protruding components during a lift. The lugs are
positioned at the face of the sections to facilitate lifting the
sections at the factory for securing on truck trailers. Lifting lugs
can be relocated to sides of the individual sections to facilitate
placement on site supports. Use all lifting lugs provided. Adjust
the tension in each line for proper load distribution,
(See
Figures 3 and 4 for recommended lifting).
WARNING
When lifting; use all lifting lugs to avoid damage and/or
personal injury. Lifting lugs are shown in Figure 5.
Summary of Contents for AcuAir
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