Element
Section 3: Installation
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The unit must be moved with the proper equipment (forklift, pallet jack, etc.) to avoid possible
injury to personnel or damage to the shipping container or unit. The shipping carton should be
inspected for any damage incurred during transit prior to signing the bill of lading.
NOTE:
Each unit has a Tip-N-Tell indicator on the outside of the shipping container, which
indicates if the unit has been turned on its side during shipment. If the Tip-N-Tell indicator is
tri
pped, do not sign for the shipment. Note the information on the carrier’s paperwork and request
a freight claim and inspection by a claims adjuster before proceeding. Notify delivering carrier
immediately of any damage to the packaging. Lync is not responsible for lost or damaged freight
1. Unpack the Element from its shipping container taking care not to damage the unit when
cutting away the packaging material.
2. Each unit includes an installation kit. Verify that each of the following has been received:
Item # Qty
Part Number
Description
1
1
34120
Base Fascia Plate
2
1
96020
Exhaust Adapter
3
2
96018
Exhaust Vent
4
1
24757
Flexible Rubber Adapter
5
1
89025-2
Condensate Neutralizer
6
4
89061
Panel Plug 1-1/2" Id
7
6
89064
Snap-In Round Plug
8
1
89076
Media for Aquasolve
Table 4 - Element Installation Kit BOM (part # 58204)
3.
If optional accessories were ordered, they may be packed within the unit’s shipping
container, factory installed on the unit, or packed and shipped in a separate container. Any
standard or optional accessories shipped separately should be identified and stored in a safe
place until ready for installation or use.
3.3.1 Moving the Element
Inspect the path and all thresholds that unit will move through to ensure appropriate clearance. It
is recommended to use the installed pallet to move the Element to the installation site, if possible.
The pallet is fastened to the unit with (6) hex-head lag bolts, as shown in Figure 4.
Figure 4
– Locations of Lag Bolts to Remove Unit from Wood Pallet.