
140.010-IOM (APR 2018)
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EVAPORATIVE CONDENSERS
APPENDIX
• Operate the facility for recovering or disposing of refriger-
ants so that the danger of a refrigerant or refrigerant oil
emission into the environment is kept as low as possible.
3 INFORMATION ON COMPONENT PARTS
No specific dangers at this point in service life.
4 TRANSPORTATION, STORAGE,
UNPACKING & MOUNTING
WARNING
Crushing danger with falling down!
The unit can slip and fall off the means of transport, causing
serious injuries or death. Heavy impacts or vibrations can
damage the unit.
Observe the instructions on the transport labels on the
packed units. Ensure that the assigned staff is trained for
proper unloading.
Use a transporting device appropriate for the unit's weight
(1.5 x the weight of the unit). You will find the weight of the
packed unit in the order-related documents. Ensure that
nobody is under the unit or near the loaded area during the
transport.
Observe even distribution of unit weight for transport. Ob-
serve the instructions on the transport labels on the packed
units (see Appendix I, 2.1.2 Other signs and notes on the unit)
No specific dangers at this point in service life.
Secure the unit against slipping and mechanical damage.
When lifting by crane: The hooks and lifting gear of the load
lifting equipment must be only attached at the points speci-
fied by the manufacturer. Ensure that the unit enclosure is
not crushed by slings.
Use auxiliary lifting equipment where required. Do not use
connection pieces and header pipes as hooking points for
lifting, pulling, fixing or mounting. This can cause damage
and subsequent leaks.
Lift the unit carefully. Avoid setting the unit down hard in
particular.
4.1 TRANSPORTATION
NOTICE
Read and observe all transport signs on the unit packaging!
Prolonged mechanical stresses caused by uneven road sur-
faces and potholes cause transportation damage.
Transporting the unit at the installation point
• Unloading the unit
• Transport and unload the packed unit with suitable trans-
port equipment (ex: crane) at the setup point.
Do NOT use a fork lift.
4.2 LONG TERM STORAGE
NOTICE
Danger of corrosion and dirt build-up! (see Appendix
I, 5 Connecting the unit, 5.1 Safety instructions, 5.1.1
Safety instructions for setup and start-up).
The unit is intended for outdoor use only. To protect the
unit from damage due to the elements, the unit should be
stored in a clean, dry location and away from areas with
excessive traffic. The unit should be well ventilated at all
times during storage.
Do not store the unit(s) for longer than necessary, and make
sure the original packaging is kept intact. Do not remove the
basin and / or the coil sections from their respective shipping
support until basin section is mounted on support structure
and upper casing is properly positioned and fastened to the
basin section already mounted and fastened properly to the
support structure.
During extended storage or downtime periods, the fans
must be operated for at least 2 - 4 hours each month. At an
absolute minimum the motors should be rotated a minimum
of ten (10) revolutions per month.
Moisture and dirt must be prevented from entering the unit.
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Protect the unit against dust, dirt, moisture and wetness,
damage and other harmful effects.
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Harmful effects: see Appendix I, 5 Connecting the unit,
5.1 Safety instructions, Safety instructions for setup and
start-up).
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Do not store the unit for longer than necessary. Only store
the units in their original packaging until installation.
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Store the unit at a protected place free of dust, dirt,
and moisture and damage-free until it is set up (well-
ventilated halls or roofed storage site).
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If the unit setup is delayed with regard to the planned in-
stallation time: protect the unit against weather and other
harmful effects and dirt and other contaminants with an
appropriate cover. The unit must also be well-ventilated.
4.3 UNPACKING
No specific dangers at this point in service life.
4.4 MOUNTING
WARNING
Danger of injury and damages to the property!
There is already a “gap” designed between the PVC riser
pipe in the basin and casing sections. Care should be taken
when lifting the casing section such that it is lifted level (with
little or no tilt) to ensure the PVC riser pipe does not come
in contact with the ground, any objects, or the basin section
to prevent damage.
If instructions are not followed, warranty will be void.
5 CONNECTING THE UNIT
5.1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
5.1.1 Safety instructions for setup and start-up
WARNING
Danger of injuries and damage to property with escap-
ing refrigerant!
Incorrect installation causes the danger of refrigerant escap-
ing when the unit is operated and injuries or damage to prop-
erty (see Appendix I, 2.7 Residual hazards with refrigerant).