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Section 13:
Start-Up Procedure:
DANGER
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Disconnect electric before service.
More than one disconnect switch
may be required to disconnect
electric from equipment.
Equipment must always be
properly grounded.
SEVERE INJURY HAZARD
Do not enter equipment while in
operation. Equipment may start
automatically. Do not operate with
access doors open. Installation,
operation, and maintenance
must be performed by a trained
technician only.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in
death, electrical shock, or injury.
BURN HAZARD
Allow equipment to cool before
service. Internal components of
equipment may still be hot after
operation.
WARNING
FALLING HAZARD
Use proper safety equipment and
practices to avoid falling. Do not
use any part of the equipment as
a support.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in
death, injury, or property damage.
Installation Code and Quarterly Inspections:
All installation and service of ADDISON® equipment
must be performed by a contractor qualified in the
installation and service of equipment sold and supplied
by Addison and conform to all requirements set forth in
the ADDISON® manuals and all applicable governmental
authorities pertaining to the installation, service operation
and labeling of the equipment.
To help facilitate optimum performance and safety,
Addison recommends that a qualified contractor conduct,
at a minimum, quarterly inspections of your ADDISON®
equipment and perform service where necessary, using
only replacement parts sold and supplied by Addison.
Check installation site to ensure all codes and engineering
specifications are correct. This section of the manual
is intended to be used as an instructional guide to the
commissioning of the unit. Fill out the attached start up
sheet (located at the back of the manual) as each step
of the procedure is performed. This procedure should be
completed by the commissioning contractor and returned
to Addison.
13.1 Tools & Supplies Required
1. 5/16” Allen Key to Unlock Unit Doors
2. Equipment Touch
3. Refrigeration Manifold Gages
4. Refrigeration Wrench
5. Multimeter
6. Temperature Sensors
7. Clamp-On Temperature Probe
8. Socket Wrenches
9. Small Flat Heat Screwdriver
10. Refrigerant Oil
11. R-410A Refrigerant
Figure 17: P-Trap Configuration
RC/FC Series Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual