
Modular Hi-Rise Replacement Series – MIY
INSTALLATION, OPERATION, & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
5
SECTION ONE — Receipt, Unpacking, & Inspection, Cont’d.
At the time of receipt, the equipment type and
arrangement should be verified against the order
documents. Should any discrepancy be found, the local
sales representative should be notified immediately so
that proper action may be taken. Should any questions
arise concerning warranty repairs, the factory must be
notified BEFORE any corrective action is taken. Where
local repairs or alterations can be accomplished, the
factory must be fully informed of the extent and expected
cost of those repairs before work is begun. Where factory
operations are required, the factory must be contacted
for authorization to return equipment and a Return
Authorization Number will be issued. Unauthorized return
shipments of equipment and shipments not marked with
an authorization number will be refused. In addition, any
claims for unauthorized expenses will not be accepted
by the manufacturer.
Handling
The units covered in this manual are identified by a tag on
top of the unit which shows the floor and /or room riser
number for which each unit is designed. Units should not
be installed at locations other than that marked on the unit
identification tag. Should any questions arise regarding
unit configuration, contact the sales representative or the
factory BEFORE proceeding.
While all equipment is designed and fabricated with
sturdy materials and may present a rugged appearance,
great care must be taken to assure that no force or
pressure be applied to the coil or piping during handling.
Depending on the options and accessories, some units
could contain delicate components that may be damaged
by improper handling. Lifting or supporting the cabinet
only at the top and bottom should be avoided to maintain
the straight and square cabinet alignment.
The equipment covered in this manual IS NOT suitable
for outdoor installations. The equipment should never be
stored or installed where it may be subjected to a hostile
environment such as rain, snow, or extreme temperatures.
During and after installation, special care must be taken
to prevent foreign material such as paint, plaster, drywall
dust, or any other debris from being deposited anywhere
in the unit, including but not limited to motor, blower
wheels or coil. Failure to do so may have serious, adverse
effects on the unit operation or user, and in the case of
the motor and blower assembly, may result in immediate
or premature failure. All manufacturer’s warranties are
void if foreign material is allowed to be deposited on the
motor or blower wheels of any unit. Some units and/or job
conditions may require some form of temporary covering
during construction.
While the manufacturer does not become involved
in the design and selection of support methods and
components, it should be noted that unacceptable system
operating characteristics and/or performance may result
from improper or inadequate unit structural support. Due
to variations in building construction, floor plans, and unit
configurations, each installation is different. The actual
step-by-step method of demolition and installation may
vary from unit to unit.
Shipping screws and braces must be removed before the
unit is installed.