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MODEL NOMENCLATURE
INSPECTION
Upon receiving the equipment, all items should be checked against the bill of lading to
ensure that everything has been received. The entire unit should then be carefully inspected for
damage. Any visible or concealed damage should be immediately reported to the carrier and a
damage claim filed. Also, the unit nameplate should be checked to make sure the unit
construction and electrical characteristics match the order specifications. Any discrepancy
should be immediately called to the attention of Kelvion.
HANDLING AND MOVING
The exact method of handling and moving a unit depends upon the size of the unit, final
location, available equipment and other variables. To facilitate ease of handling and shipping,
each unit is made and shipped in modules; one module for the RH-035 and RH-045, two
modules for the RH-055, RH-070 and RH-085. And, as a preventative measure to guard against
transportation damage, each module is shipped on its side with the legs removed and crated on
heavy duty skids. It is advisable to move the modules as close as possible to its final location
before uncrating. It is up to the unit riggers and movers as to what method they use to handle a
unit.
RH units are provided with lifting lugs in all four corners of each module. Modules can
also be lifted with properly sized slings. Reference Figures 1a and 1b for suggested lifting
methods. Note: Only individual modules should be lifted, not a completely assembled unit with
both modules of a unit.
Fig. 1a
Lifting an RH module by
the lifting lugs
Motor HP
RH 035 – 2B – 4P
Nominal Coil Face Area, FT
²
Horizontal
Number of Passes
Round Tube
Motor RPM
A - 870
B - 1160
C - 1750
D - 730
E - 970
F - 1450