CLCH-SVX013B-EN
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Pre-Installation
Receiving and Handling
Inspection
Upon delivery, thoroughly inspect all components for any
shipping damage that may have occurred, and confirm
that the shipment is complete. See
section for detailed instructions.
Note:
Delivery cannot be refused. All units are shipped
F.O.B. factory. Trane is not responsible for shipping
damage.
Packaging/Shipping
Performance air handlers ship as a complete unit or in
individual sections to be field assembled. Indoor air
handler sections are stretch-wrapped or shrink-wrapped
before shipping. All factory shipping protection should be
removed upon delivery. This wrapping is for transit
protection only.
Indoor Performance air handlers ship in subassemblies if
the total length of the units exceeds 98 inches or if the total
weight exceeds factory limits.
Outdoor Performance air handler sections are not
wrapped, but openings are covered to comply with LEED
EQ Credit 5.
Smaller components and hardware may be shipped
separately, or shipped inside the unit. This hardware is
typically packaged in a clear plastic envelope or cardboard
box, and can be found inside the fan, mixing box, or access
section.
Identification
Each air handler section includes a nameplate identifying
the section type and functional components, customer
tagging information, unit serial number, unit order
number, the build-section position for installation, and the
unit model number. See
Handling
Air handlers have an integral base frame designed with
the necessary number of lift points for safe installation.
See
.
Receiving Checklist
Complete the following checklist immediately after
receiving shipment to detect possible shipping damage.
Check to ensure that the shipment is complete. Small
components may ship inside the unit or ship
separately. Check the parts list to ensure all materials
are present. If any component is missing, contact your
local Trane sales office.
Check all units, components, connections, and piping.
Check fan wheel for free rotation by spinning
manually. Check all doors, latches and hinges. Inspect
interior of each unit or section. Inspect coils for
damage to fin surface and coil connections. Check for
rattles, bent corners, or other visible indications of
shipping damage. Tighten loose connections.
If a unit is damaged, make specific notations
concerning the damage on the freight bill. Do not
refuse delivery.
Notify the carrier’s terminal of the damage
immediately by phone and mail. Request an
immediate joint inspection of the damage by the
carrier and consignee.
Notify your Trane sales representative of the damage
and arrange for repair. Do not attempt to repair the unit
without consulting the Trane representative.
Inspect the unit for concealed damage as soon as
possible after delivery. Report concealed damage to
the freight line. It is the receiver’s responsibility to
provide reasonable evidence that concealed damage
did not occur after delivery. Take photos of damaged
material if possible.
Note:
Concealed damage must be reported within 15
days of receipt.
Jobsite Storage
Indoor air handlers and field-installed accessories must be
protected from the elements. A controlled indoor
environment is recommended for proper storage.
Note:
All factory shipping protection should be removed,
This wrapping is for transit protection only.
The unit controller and all other electrical/electronic
components should be stored in conditions of -20°F to
120°F and 5 to 95 percent relative humidity, non-
condensing. Electrical components are not moisture-
tolerant.
Outdoor units require no special protection for storage
prior to installation.
Outdoor Storage
NOTICE
Corrosion!
Use only canvas tarps to cover air handlers. Plastic
tarps can cause condensation to form in and on the
equipment, which could result in corrosion damage or
wet storage stains.
Outdoor storage is
not
recommended for units that will be
installed indoors. However, when outdoor storage is
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