JOHNSON CONTROLS
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FORM 130.13-NOM8 (1021)
INSPECTION
Upon receipt of equipment, carefully check all items
against the bill of lading to ensure that all equipment has
been received (including shipped loose items). Note
any discrepancy on the bill of lading before signing. Note
that “ship loose” items may be included with the base
unit or shipped (bulk) on a separate pallet.
Inspect all equipment for any signs of damage caused
during transit. Note any visual damage on the bill of
lading before signing.
Immediately report all visual
and concealed damage to the carrier and file a claim
with the carrier.
Locate the model number on the nameplate and check
that the correct equipment has been received. Verify
that all options have been included, such as controls,
filters, heating and/or cooling coils, etc. Also check that
equipment voltage agrees with the building parameters.
If a discrepancy is discovered between what was
ordered and received, contact your local Johnson
Controls representative immediately.
Do not use airflow sensor, connecting
tubes, drip pan, drip, auxiliary drip
pan, coil stubouts or damper shaft as
a handle when lifting or moving equip
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ment as damage may occur.
Do not handle by equipment’s heating
elements, as permanent damage will
occur.
Check assembly and component
weights to be sure that the rigging
equipment can handle them safely.
Note; also check the centers of gravity
and any specific rigging instructions.
Check for adequate ventilation so
fumes do not migrate through ductwork
to occupied spaces when welding or
cutting around the equipment.
Do not work on damper until associ
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ated actuator is disconnected.
Never pressurize equipment above
specified test pressure.
Protect adjacent flammable materials
when brazing. Use flame and heat
protection barriers where need. Have
a fire extinguisher at hand and ready
for immediate use.
STORAGE
If equipment is to be stored prior to installation, observe
the following precautions:
1. Choose a dry storage site that is reasonably level
and sturdy to prevent undue stress or permanent
damage to the equipment. Set equipment off
ground if in moisture prone areas.
2. Cover entire equipment with protective tarp or
moisture proof cover. Extend cover under equip
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ment if stored on ground. Secure cover with ade
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quate tie downs. Be sure that piping connections
have protective shipping caps installed.
3. Do not stack equipment any higher than how it
was shipped. If equipment has been unpackaged
since receipt from the factory, do not stack without
equivalent support between units as was supplied
from the factory.
4. To prevent motor seizure, motors should be hand-
turned once every six months. To prevent EC
Motor capacitor drainage, EC motors should have
power applied to them once every six months.
PRE-INSTALLATION INSPECTION
Do not use airflow sensor, connecting
tubes, drip pan, drain, auxiliary drip
pan, coil stubouts or damper shaft as a
handle when lifting or moving equip
-
ment as damage may occur.
Do not handle by equipment’s heating
elements, as permanent damage will
occur.