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Shipping
The unit is shipped by either common carrier or
flat bed trailer. Consult with the factory on
number of sections per load.
The remote control panel, when provided, is
shipped unmounted.
Storage
If equipment is not installed within 5 days after
receipt, the equipment must be stored in a dry
environment and free of rodents.
Furnace Location
1. Be sure that structural support at the unit location
site will support the weight of the unit.
2. Outdoor units with poor venting and other
undesirable operating conditions may be caused
by a negative pressure condition or high pressure
zones created by walls or other obstructions.
Therefore, the furnace must be located as far as
possible from the source of such turbulence and
at least six feet from the edge of the roof.
3. Indoor units must
NOT
be operated in the
presence of chlorinated, halogenated or acidic
vapors. Even slight traces of chlorine combined
with products of combustion will cause serious
damage to heat exchanger.
4. Indoor units must have adequate combustion air.
If heaters are installed in a closed room, provide
outside opening of one square inch per 1,000
BTU for combustion air alone.
5. Indoor units must NOT operate in an area with a
negative air pressure condition. Provide
adequate make-up air.
6. Indoor units installed where there is sawdust, lint,
soot, dirt, etc., areas of high air contamination,
must be cleaned frequently or serious damage
will result. Refer to section on Maintenance for
recommended frequency.
Installation Regulations
Installation of this appliance must conform to
applicable federal, state, and local codes and
regulations, and with guidelines established by CSA
(Canadian Standards Association), NFPA (National
Fire Protection Association), N.E.C. (National
Electrical Code), the National Board of Fire
Underwriters and CSA B149.1 Listed are codes
appearing in this text, the Associations, and their
addresses where they may be obtained.
Intertek Testing Services NA Inc. (E.T.L.)
165 Main Street
Cortland, New York 13045
All NFPA codes, National Electrical Code
National Fire Protection Association, Inc.
Batterymarch Park
Quincy, Massachusetts 02269
Standard of National Board of Fire Underwriters
National Board of Fire Underwriters
85 John Street
New York, New York 10036
Canadian Standards Association/CSA Group
CSA Group
178 Rexdale Blvd.
Toronto ,ON
Canada M9W 1R3
Hoisting Unit
The weight of the systems are available by
contacting Hastings HVAC Inc.
Furnaces contain lifting lugs attached to the base
rails. Use spreader bars between lifting cables to
prevent damage to the furnace. (Figure 3.)
Figure 3
— Lifting unit using spreader bars.