
Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual
IM-895
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Unit Storage
If door air heater installation is to be delayed, store the unit in an environmentally stable and protected area. The unit should be
reasonably protected from any accidental impacts. Cover the door air heater to prevent any foreign material or moisture from
entering the inlet or discharge.
Receiving, Inspection & Unpacking
When the equipment is received all items should be carefully checked against the bill of lading to be sure all crates and cartons
have been received. Before accepting delivery, carefully inspect each carton or crate for visible shipping damage. If any damage
is noticed, the carrier should make the proper notation on the delivery receipt acknowledging the damage. Make notations of all
damage on all copies of the bill of lading and have all copies countersigned by the delivering carrier. The carrier should also fill
out a Carrier Inspection Report. The factory Traffic Department should then be contacted. File claim for damage with the carrier.
Physical damage to the unit after acceptance is not the responsibility of Twin City Fan Companies, Ltd.
Unpack each carton or crate and verify for conformance with description of product ordered and all required parts and proper
quantities of each item have been received. Refer to drawings for part descriptions. Report shortages or missing items to your
local representative to arrange for replacement parts. Due to availability of carriers and truck space, it is not possible to guarantee
that all items will be shipped together. Verification of shipments must be limited to only those items on the bill of lading.
The unit nameplate must be checked to make sure the voltage agrees with the power supply available.
Handling
Handling of all air moving equipment should be conducted
by trained personnel and be consistent with safe handling
practices. Verify the lift capacity and operating condition
of handling equipment. When using hoisting equipment,
only qualified and trained personnel should operate the
equipment.
1. Maintain handling equipment to avoid serious personal injury and
do not stand under the load.
2. If supplied, only use the provided lifting lugs to lift the equipment.
3. Ensure that the lifting equipment is rated for the capacity to be
lifted.
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