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SSC-SVN001H-EN
Unit Inspection
After the unit is delivered at the job
site:
- Verify that the nameplate data mat-
ches the data on the sales order, in-
voice and shipping documents (inclu-
ding electrical data).
- Verify that the power supply matches
the unit nameplate specifications.
- Inspect the unit carefully for any
shipping damage.
If any damage or material shortage
is found it must be reported imme-
diately to the carrier. Specify the
type and extent of the damage on
the carrier’s delivery receipt before
signing.
- Notify Trane and/or the contrac-
tor about the damages and actions
to repair the unit. Do not attempt to
repair the unit until the damages are
inspected.
Storage
If it is not possible to install the unit
after delivery, it should be stored in
a safe location, protected from the
weather and other damages. Impro-
per equipment storage or handling
will void the equipment warranty.
Instructions for proper installa
-
tion
Please consider the following items
required for proper installation befo-
re placing the unit at the mounting
location:
Unit Inspection
- The mechanical room should be
provided with proper lighting for ser-
vicing and maintenance.
- Make sure that the floor or founda
-
tion is levelled, solid, and sufficient
to support the unit and accessory
weights. Level or repair the floor be
-
fore positioning the unit.
- Provide the units with rubber pads
or vibration isolators.
- Install the hydraulic components
required to drain the water from the
condensate tray.
- Allow minimum recommended cle-
arances for routine maintenance
and service (see page 20).
- The same clearances should be
observed in case of several units to-
gether or condensing units.
- Provide electrical installation. The
unit has electrical inputs on both si-
des.
- Provide enough clearance to ac-
cess piping and remove covers.
The power supply must comply with
local codes and/or NEC.
- The contractor should provide and
install the refrigeration piping - both
for the liquid line and the suction
line - in order to interconnect evapo-
rator and condensing units.
General Safety
The Trane equipment is de-
signed for safe and re-
liable operation, as long
as units are operated according to
the applicable safety rules. The sys-
tem uses electrical and mechanical
parts, as well as gas pressures, that
may injury people or damage the
equipment if safety rules are not
followed. Therefore, the installation,
start-up and maintenance of this
equipment must be performed only
by qualified personnel or personnel
approved by Trane. Follow all safe-
ty standards related to the task and
warnings on unit labels, and always
use proper tools and equipment.
Hazard Identification
WARNING
!
!
Warnings appear at appropriate
intervals and sections throughout
this manual to warn operators
and service personnel about a
potentially hazardous situation
which MAY result in serious injury
or equipment damage if safety
rules are not met.
CAUTION:
!
Cautions appear at appropriate
intervals and sections throughout
this manual to warn operators
and service personnel about a
potentially hazardous situation
which may result in damage to
the equipment and/or environ
-
ment.
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