JOHNSON CONTROLS
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FORM 150.27-NM1
ISSUE DATE: 09/30/2015
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SECTION 3 – TRANSPORTATION, HANDLING AND STORAGE
DELIVERY AND STORAGE
To ensure consistent quality and maximum reliability,
all units are tested and inspected before leaving the fac-
tory. Units are shipped completely assembled and con-
taining refrigerant under pressure. Units are shipped
without export crating unless this has been specified
on the Sales Order.
If the unit is to be put into storage, before installation,
the following precautions should be observed:
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Ensure that all openings, such as water connec-
tions, are securely capped.
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Do not store where exposed to ambient air tem-
peratures exceeding 107°F (42°C).
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The unit should be stored in a location where there
is minimal activity to limit the risk of accidental
physical damage.
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To prevent inadvertent operation of the pressure
relief devices the unit must not be steam cleaned.
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It is recommended that the unit is periodically in-
spected during storage.
INSPECTION
Immediately upon receiving the unit, it should be in-
spected for possible damage which may have occurred
during transit. If damage is evident, it should be noted
in the carrier’s freight bill. A written request for inspec-
tion by the carrier’s agent should be made at once.
See
“Instruction Manual”, Form 50.15-NM for more in-
formation and details.
Major damage must be reported immediately to your
local Johnson Controls representative.
MOVING THE UNIT
Before moving the unit, ensure that the installation site
is suitable for installing the unit and is capable of sup-
porting the weight of the unit and all associated ser-
vices.
The units are designed to be lifted using either lifting
chains or a fork lift.
Lifting by Crane / Hoist
A spreader frame should be used to prevent damage
to the unit from the lifting chains
The unit must only be lifted at the points
provided