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EQUIPMENT ARRIVAL 

When  the  air  make-up  equipment  arrives,  be  sure  to  inspect  for  shipping  damage.    The 

equipment  was  thoroughly  inspected  before  leaving  the  factory.    Also  upon  receipt  check  the 
shipment for items which shipped loose such as a remote box and remote sensors. Consult the Bill 
of Lading to identify the potential shipped loose items. It should be noted that these items may have 
been placed inside equipment cabinet in multiple locations; however, more often than not, shipped 
loose  items  can  be  found  in  the  blower  section  of  the  equipment.  Any  damaged  or  missing  items 
should be reported to the transporter immediately.  DO NOT SEND DAMAGED FREIGHT BACK TO 
TITAN AIR!  All claims must be filed with the transporter.  Be sure to take photographs and get the 
driver’s signature to confirm the damage.  The driver will have a number for you to call to file a claim.  
Request a written inspection report from the carrier claims inspector to substantiate any necessary 
claim.  Be sure to open the equipment access doors and inspect for internal damage.  

STORAGE 

If  for  some  reason  you  are  unable  to  install  the  equipment  immediately,  be  sure  that  the 

equipment  is  protected  from  the  elements.  Water  damaged  parts  are  not  covered  by  Titan  Air’s 
warranty.  If the equipment is stored for an extended length of time, be sure to completely check the 
equipment for any internal damage which may have been caused by excessive condensation.  Also 
check for damage caused by rodents, and be sure to eliminate any dust that may have built up on 
the components while the equipment was in storage.  

LONG TERM STORAGE 

Please observe the following precautions if the equipment is to be stored for an extended period 

of time. (NOTICE: The time elapsed during storage still counts against the warranty period.) 

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Best  place  to  store  the  equipment  is  on  a  clean  level  surface,  in  a  dry  location 
where the temperature can be controlled, if possible.  

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Isolate  equipment  from  shock  and  vibration  or  damage  may  occur  to  the 
stationary blower bearings. 

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At  least  once  a  month  enter  the  blower  vestibule  and  slowly  rotate  the  blower 
wheel  about  30  times  to  redistribute  the  grease  inside  the  bearings  to  help 
prevent corrosion from occurring. 

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Reduce belt tension by at least 50% or remove belts completely. 

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Do not allow coverings to trap moisture against equipment casing. 

CAREFULLY AND THOROUGHLY READ TITAN AIR’S PRODUCT WARRANTY 

Each equipment is tested at the factory prior to shipping.  Because we are not able to simulate 

exact  field  conditions  and  sometimes  actual  conditions  are  different  than  what  was  stated  on  the 
order, you may need to make some adjustments in the field.  This is why it is very important that only 
qualified  personnel  start-up  and  service  Titan  Air  equipment.    The  start-up  checklist  (provided  in 
packet with this manual) must be filled out and returned to Titan Air in order to validate equipment 
warranty. 

For a fee, Titan Air personnel will travel to the job site, supervise start-up and provide operation 

and maintenance training for the equipment. 

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Страница 3: ...void in event the product is improperly installed and or operated under conditions other than normal published ratings improperly maintained misused or not in compliance with applicable codes or not...

Страница 4: ...rvation and are not intended to supplant requirements of federal state or local codes having jurisdiction These codes should be reviewed before installation of equipment All equipment must be installe...

Страница 5: ...8 BLOWER WHEEL 28 PLATE FINNED COIL CLEANING 29 CONDENSATE TRAP 29 GENERAL START UP INFORMATION 30 SPECIFIC EQUIPMENT DETAILS pages not numbered EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATION EQUIPMENT DRAWING SEQUENCE OF O...

Страница 6: ...ondensation Also check for damage caused by rodents and be sure to eliminate any dust that may have built up on the components while the equipment was in storage LONG TERM STORAGE Please observe the f...

Страница 7: ...otor sheave However some equipment may still utilize a variable pitch motor sheave on motors up to 30 Hp INDIRECT FIRED HEATING BURNER INFORMATION Titan Air Handlers can be equipped with inshot style...

Страница 8: ...es Gas piping and exhaust venting must be sized and installed to comply with applicable codes and standards If in doubt regarding the application of the heater contact a sales representative or the fa...

Страница 9: ...side of the equipment Review the equipment submittal drawing for the correct direction of the coil pull CURBING OUTDOOR MOUNTING The use of a full perimeter curb or mounting rails under the heater is...

Страница 10: ...of the blower A properly designed duct transition from the blower outlet to a larger duct is recommended for long ducts or ducts with numerous elbows The equipment was designed for a specific CFM and...

Страница 11: ...r coil piping is typically arranged to provide counterflow operation supply piping on lower air leaving side of coil and return on upper air entering side See Diagram on the right Verify that equipmen...

Страница 12: ...itional sensor wiring may be required Carefully review the schematic and associated schematic symbol legend Note that legend may be on the parts legend sheet rather than on the schematic If an intake...

Страница 13: ...g Options Recommended option for supporting accessories on a flat roof Other method of installation using sheet metal support legs IMPORTANT Not recommended for any unit larger than 125 model Typical...

Страница 14: ...be found packaged in either a clear plastic bag or corrugated box NOTICE There may be more than one package of assembly materials provided 1 Apply provided caulk tape to the face of the joint to be bo...

Страница 15: ...ed together caulk the external section seam s to provide a water tight seal IMPORTANT Check all external sheet metal seams for caulk shrinkage and re caulk if necessary Titan Air Inc does not warranty...

Страница 16: ...washers Check all sections of the unit thoroughly for assembly hardware The assembly hardware will be found packaged in either a clear plastic bag or corrugated box NOTICE There may be more than one p...

Страница 17: ...ction letter on the service side of the unit with the corresponding letter on the other section In addition also refer to the unit submittal drawing for proper assembly order 4 Lift blower section and...

Страница 18: ...TANT Re caulk unit lifting lugs after assembly Check all external sheet metal seams for caulk shrinkage and re caulk if necessary Titan Air Inc does not warranty water damage equipment Unit seam seali...

Страница 19: ...entry of snow rain and include an intake screen to meet ANSI standards Accessories on large equipment may be shipped in two pieces for field assembly As a result two damper actuators may need to be f...

Страница 20: ...h the hood to the filter section except in step five substitute inch bolts in for self taping screws to attach the hood to the filter section 7 After all of the accessories are installed caulk each se...

Страница 21: ...Titan Air highly recommends the discharge damper be mounted so the blades are orientated vertically If possible IMPORTANT Titan Air also highly recommends the discharge damper be mounted at the wall o...

Страница 22: ...d diffuser is supplied by others Support diffuser at two points using field supplied materials See example below Square Tubing DISCHARGE DAMPER Secure turning vanes once adjusted in the field by other...

Страница 23: ...t determine whether the drain pan is under negative or positive pressure DESIGN CONSIDERATION Calculate static pressure at the drain pan for worst case scenario Refer to the diagrams on the next page...

Страница 24: ...1 inch wg B A 5 C A B Pipe Diameter inches Insulation if applicable POSITIVE PRESSURE P TRAP CALCULATIONS D Minimum 1 2 inch E 1 2 inch Maximum Total Static Pressure F D E Pipe Diameter inches Insulat...

Страница 25: ...rocedure once per year FILTERS Dirty or clogged filters will restrict air flow which in turn affects the equipment performance Therefore it is necessary to check filters on a regular basis Several sta...

Страница 26: ...alignment and belt tension are critical to belt and bearing service life Incorrect belt tension or misalignment of sheaves can cause any of the following Premature failure of bearings Premature failur...

Страница 27: ...aves and then re tighten If a face width variation exists measure the difference between each side of the narrowest sheave and adjust until both sides are an equal distance from the straight edge BELT...

Страница 28: ...ns of dirt or moisture lubrication may be required every 6 months to 1 year Refer to website for specific manufacturer cut sheets pertaining to motor bearing maintenance Typical motor bearing lubricat...

Страница 29: ...ll also provide an initial check for pinholes or cracks that may not be visible Refrigerant leak detectors should be utilized for DX coils NOTICE Corrosion or deposits on copper or brazed joints may i...

Страница 30: ...eration per the sequence of operation must be verified Apparent malfunction of a component may be caused by improper supply conditions field wiring errors or other problems unrelated to the component...

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