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II. Incoming Inspection
Kooltronic Heat Exchangers are designed, built, and packaged to withstand the shock and vibration
normally associated with shipment by common carriers. Occasionally improper handling during
shipping causes damage. Such handling could include unbanding of palletized shipments, failing to
respect any carton handling instructions, falling off conveyors, excessive vibration, crushing, etc.
Therefore, a thorough inspection should be done upon receipt of all shipments. Any carton tears,
dents, scratches, or loose articles should be noted on the Freight Bill. Cartons should be opened
promptly and the units inspected for CONCEALED DAMAGE.
An immediate claim MUST be filed with the freight carrier and an inspection requested. Retain all
packing materials. Kooltronic cannot assume responsibility for Consignee’s failure to file a timely
freight claim.
III. Product Handling
Do not attempt to operate your Kooltronic Heat Exchanger until you read and thoroughly under-
stand this Manual.
Before operating this unit, all electrical wiring must be checked to assure the proper connections.
IV. Product Identification and Nameplate
Each Kooltronic Heat Exchanger includes an identification nameplate. This nameolate provides:
CAUTION
Operate this unit only on the proper voltages and frequencies as noted on the nameplate.
MODEL NO.
SERIAL NO.
MAX. CABINET
VOLTS.
FREQ.
PH.
AMPS
TEMP.
o
F
MAX.
FUSE SIZE
UNAUTHORIZED SERVICE OR MODIFICATION VIOLATES WARRANTY
ALL MOTORS ARE THERMALLY PROTECTED
THIS PRODUCT IS PROTECTED BY ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING
PATENTS: 3,019,965 3,120,166 3,211,360 3,559,728 3,807,493 AND
OTHER PATENTS PENDING
MANUFACTURED BY:
KOOLTRONIC, INC. PENNINGTON, NJ
Heat Exchanger
Model Number
Serial Number
Electrical power characteristics
Maximum ambient operating temperature
We recommend you copy this information from
your unit.
When ordering parts, specify
the Model Number and Serial
Number.
Before operating, be sure that
the power source matches these
requirements.
Make sure that these parameters
are met. Failure to do so may result
in permanent damage to the unit