iCEBOX PFU-45-067 Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual Download Page 5

MODEL

WEIGHT (KG)

PFU-45-067

76

PFU-45-079

85

PFU-45-102

99

PFU-45-135

131

PFU-50-163

157

PFU-50-191

176

LIFTING AND RIGGING

LIFTING WITH A FORKLIFT

Unit weights and dimensional information is 
found on the packing details. Please exercise 
extreme caution when lifting or moving the 
IceBox unit with a forklift. Do not exceed the 
weight or height limit of the forklift.

Never allow the forklift forks to make contact 
directly with the side or the bottom panel of the 
IceBox unit.

Make careful consideration of the unit’s centre 
of gravity and distribute the weight equally 
on both forks. Test load to see if the weight is 
equally distributed before continuing the lift. 
Do this by lifting the unit a few centimetres off 
the ground level and checking stability before 
lifting or transporting the unit.

RIGGING WITH A CRANE

Unit weights and dimensional information is 
found on the packing details. Please contact  
Oceania Solutions Group if you have any 
doubt or questions.

PERSONAL SAFETY

When lifting, installing or working on 
equipment, always adhere to safety codes 
and guidelines. PPE is required, ensure 
safety goggles, work gloves, work boots and 
protective clothing is worn.

MOUNTING BRACKETS

All IceBox units are manufactured with 
mounting brackets, they are positioned at a 
variety of points around the FCU base. Please 
note the IceBox units should be lifted into 
position using soft slings and NOT chains. The 
use of chains may cause damage to the exterior 
panels, pipe work or accessories installed 
on the unit and will not be covered under 
warranty.

Where units have to be raised into a position 
overhead, installers must check unit weight 
is within the safe tolerance of the working 
capacity of the lifting device. 

 

LIFTING THE UNIT

There is a requirement for spreader bars, as 
you would do when lifting any air conditioning 
equipment to ensure no crushing effect on the 
IceBox unit.

When lifting equipment never stand under 
the load or lift equipment on to roof areas 
in windy conditions. Only lift when weather 
conditions are favourable for the scope of 
works undertaken.

ICEBOX FAN COIL UNITS IOM | 5 

Summary of Contents for PFU-45-067

Page 1: ...F A NC O IL U N IT S Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual...

Page 2: ...coils for cooling and heating applications the units are suitable for a wide range of commercial and industrial applications The double skin compact design provides efficiencies using electronically c...

Page 3: ...N 10 A C C E S SD O O R SA N DP A N E L S 11 S T A N D A R DF E A T U R E S O P T IO N A LA C C E S S O R IE S 12 U N ITID E N T IF IC A T IO N 13 4R O W T E C H N IC A LP E R F O R M A N C E 14 6R O...

Page 4: ...rsonnel It is the obligation and responsibility of the installer and operating service personnel to identify and recognize these inherent hazards protect themselves and proceed safely in completing th...

Page 5: ...or questions PE RSO N A LSA FE TY When lifting installing or working on equipment always adhere to safety codes and guidelines PPE is required ensure safety goggles work gloves work boots and protecti...

Page 6: ...dle to fix the position of the damper opening should it be manually operated 4 Should the damper require to be actuator operated the handle can be removed and be fixed with the damper actuators 5 Damp...

Page 7: ...while the bag filter casing thickness is 21mm with an extended surface bag length of either 380mm or 530mm 5 The synthetic fibre filter is disposable type and needed to be serviced based on operation...

Page 8: ...ection coating is highly recommended for such operation conditions 4 Heat exchangers will require periodic cleaning to ensure operating efficiency and longevity If coils have been treated periodical i...

Page 9: ...may be required For standby FCUs during periods of long idling periods the fan should be put to operate on regular intervals This is to prevent the bearings from mechanical load and the avoid ingress...

Page 10: ...water 5 The heights H1 H2 and H3 can be determined from the maximum negative pressure p and maximum pressure p in the section of the U trap or be determined by the information on the technical data sh...

Page 11: ...ove during handling of the unit The access doors and or hinges should be realigned once in final position and the air handling unit is level 5 Please ensure handles are in the open position when closi...

Page 12: ...ctions flanged edge or spigots can be provided to suit the installation requirements G4 Filters are standard Optional 50mm panel filters F5 F7 or 100mm V Form or bag filters with mixing box available...

Page 13: ...N G E IceBox modular AHUs can be used for both indoor and outdoor installations with the proven ability to perform in tropical to below freezing temperatures To suit your thermal bridging requirement...

Page 14: ...3 9 2 12 9 19 5 21 9 Water in C 80 80 80 80 80 80 Water out C 60 60 60 60 60 60 Water flow l s 0 06 0 08 0 11 0 16 0 24 0 27 Water pd kPa 2 4 11 11 30 19 Pipe conn BSP 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Fan Fan...

Page 15: ...3 9 2 12 9 19 5 21 9 Water in C 80 80 80 80 80 80 Water out C 60 60 60 60 60 60 Water flow l s 0 06 0 08 0 11 0 16 0 24 0 27 Water pd kPa 2 4 11 11 30 19 Pipe conn BSP 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Fan Fan...

Page 16: ...1P H A S EC O N N E C T IO N R E C E N TP R O JE C T 163A B B O TTS T R E E T Q U E E N S L A N D 16 IC E B O XF A N C O ILU N IT SIO M...

Page 17: ...P F U 45 067 S ID EV IE W T O PV IE W R E C E N TP R O JE C T R E V E S B YW O R K E R SC L U B N E W S O U T HW A L E S IC E B O XF A N C O ILU N IT SIO M 17...

Page 18: ...S ID EV IE W T O PV IE W P F U 45 079 18 IC E B O XF A N C O ILU N IT SIO M...

Page 19: ...S ID EV IE W T O PV IE W P F U 45 102 R E C E N TP R O JE C T D H LB R IS B A N EA IR P O R T Q U E E N S L A N D IC E B O XF A N C O ILU N IT SIO M 19...

Page 20: ...S ID EV IE W T O PV IE W P F U 45 13 5 20 IC E B O XF A N C O ILU N IT SIO M...

Page 21: ...S ID EV IE W T O PV IE W P F U 50 163 R E C E N TP R O JE C T N O R T HW E S TP R IV A T E H O S P IT A LP H A R M A C Y Q U E E N S L A N D IC E B O XF A N C O ILU N IT SIO M 21...

Page 22: ...S ID EV IE W T O PV IE W P F U 50 191 22 IC E B O XF A N C O ILU N IT SIO M...

Page 23: ...S ID EV IE W T O PV IE W P F U 55 191 R E C E N TP R O JE C T C O S M O SM E D IC A LC E N T R E IC E B O XF A N C O ILU N IT SIO M 23...

Page 24: ...perated correctly and that fans are running or are shut down in accordance with the correct operational sequence for the air handling system Inspect and clean outdoor air intakes and exhaust air disch...

Page 25: ...O D E L T O T A LS T A T IC P a P R O JE C TN O D A T E D It is a requirement for warranty that the customer mechanical contractor has read and fully understands the manufacturers IOM Please note AHUs...

Page 26: ...S T R A L IA G R E E N F IE L DS H O P P IN G C E N T R E N E W S O U T HW A L E S C A R L T O NC O N N E C T V IC T O R IA S T A RC A S IN O Q U E E N S L A N D P E N T R ID G EV IL L A G E V IC T O...

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