JOHNSON CONTROLS
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SECTION 1 – GENERAL CHILLER INFORMATION AND SAFETY
FORM 150.27-NM1
ISSUE DATE: 09/30/2015
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Electrical
The unit must be grounded. No installation or main-
tenance work should be attempted on the electrical
equipment without first switching power OFF, isolat-
ing and locking-off the power supply. Servicing and
maintenance on live equipment must only be per-
formed by suitably trained and qualified personnel. No
attempt should be made to gain access to the control
panel or electrical enclosures during normal operation
of the unit.
Rotating Parts
Fan guards must be fitted at all times and not removed
unless the power supply has been isolated. If ductwork
is to be fitted, requiring the wire fan guards to be re-
moved, alternative safety measures must be taken to
protect against the risk of injury from rotating fans.
Sharp Edges
The fins on the air-cooled condenser coils have sharp
metal edges. Reasonable care should be taken when
working in contact with the coils to avoid the risk of
minor abrasions and lacerations. The use of gloves is
recommended.
Frame rails, brakes, and other components may also
have sharp edges. Reasonable care should be taken
when working in contact with any components to avoid
risk of minor abrasions and lacerations.
Refrigerants and Oils
Refrigerants and oils used in the unit are generally
nontoxic, non-flammable and non-corrosive, and pose
no special safety hazards. However, use of gloves and
safety glasses is recommended when working on the
unit. The buildup of refrigerant vapor, from a leak for
example, does pose a risk of asphyxiation in confined
or enclosed spaces and attention should be given to
good ventilation.
High Temperature and Pressure Cleaning
High temperature and pressure cleaning methods
(e.g. steam cleaning) should not be used on any part
of the pressure system as this may cause operation of
the pressure relief device(s). Detergents and solvents,
which may cause corrosion, should also be avoided.
Emergency Shutdown
In case of emergency, the control panel is fitted with a
Unit Switch to stop the unit in an emergency. When op-
erated, it removes the low voltage 120VAC electrical
supply from the inverter system, thus shutting down
the unit.