Remote Condensers
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Advantage Engineering, Inc.
525 East Stop 18 Road Greenwood, Indiana 46142
317-887-0729 Fax: 317-881-1277
Service Department Fax: 317-885-8683
www.AdvantageEngineering.com
2.2 LIFTING INSTRUCTIONS
A.
Air-cooled condensers are large, heavy mechanical equipment and must be handled as
such.
B.
A fully qualified and properly equipped crew with necessary rigging should be engaged to
set the condenser into position.
C.
Under no circumstances should the coil headers or return bends be used in lifting or
moving the condenser.
D.
Ensure the unit is placed in a level position to ensure proper drainage of liquid refrigerant
and oil.
E.
Lower unit into vertical air flow position, taking care not to damage coil surface under unit.
F.
Attach legs and any angle or cross bracing per manufactures instructions that are
included with the condenser. The legs should be securely anchored to the building
structure or concrete pad. The weight of the condenser alone is not enough to hold in
place during a strong wind, the legs must be anchored.
Single wide unit shown with legs, cross and angle braces attached.