HRX-OM-J049-A
Chapter 3 Transport and Installation
HRG010-W HRG015-W
3.1 Transport
1st edition : Aug. 2006
Rev. A: May. 2007
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Chapter 3 Transport and Installation
3.1 Transport
The unit is heavy and poses potential danger at transportation. To prevent damage
to the unit, be sure to follow the instructions below when transporting the unit.
Only personnel with sufficient knowledge and experiences with the
unit and unit are allowed to transport, install and conduct maintenance
possibly exposed to dangerous situations.
The unit must be handled in correct manner.
Exercise caution to asure personnel safety during the installation,
operation, maintenance, and inspection of the unit.
Drain the residual fluid from piping as much as possible to prevent
spill.
If the forklift is used for transporting, ensure that the fork is inserted in
a place as specified in Fig. 3-1 “Forklift Insertion Position and Unit
Lifting”.
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If eyebolts are used for lifting, ensure the unit is held at four points.
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Keep each eyebolt at an angle from Min. 60 degrees with repect to
the postion of the center of gravity when lifting the unit.
Never set the unit on its side.
The refrigerant oil will drain into refrigerant piping from the
compressor, reducing its amount in the compressor. It results in a
compressor failure.
If the forklift is used for transporting the unit, be sure to prevent the
fork from contacting the cover panel or pipe connection ports.