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SS-SVX002B-EN
Installation
Receiving the Equipment
Your CyberAir system has been inspected and tested prior
to shipment. To ensure your equipment has been received
in excellent condition, immediately inspect the unit for
damage which may have occurred during shipment. If any
is found, report it to the carrier immediately. Any obvious
damage incurred during shipping must be noted on the
freight carrier’s delivery forms BEFORE signing for the
equipment. Freight claims must be done through the
freight carrier. Generally, all equipment ships “FOB
Factory”.
Carefully remove the shipping cover. Open the front door,
remove any loose parts, and check the equipment against
the packing list to see if the shipment is complete. Report
all discrepancies to the appropriate authority. Inspect the
interior of the unit for any signs of transit-incurred
damage. Should any damage be present, notify Product
Support prior to attempting any repairs.
A data package has been sent with your unit. It contains
this manual, a supplemental microprocessor controller
manual, system drawings, applicable MSDS’s, warranty
registration form and other applicable component
manuals and instructions based on the configuration and
options included with your unit. The data package has
been placed in your unit inside a clear plastic bag. These
documents should be retained with the unit for future
reference.
Note:
Items that have been shipped loose, such as
controllers, temperature/humidity sensors, water
detectors, etc., are shipped inside the air
conditioner unless specified otherwise by the
customer. The plenum box (if applicable) is
shipped separately. Unpack and store these items
in a safe place unless you are using them
immediately.
Site Preparation
CyberAir systems are designed with easy service access in
mind. Removable, hinged access doors are located on the
front of the cabinet. The number of access doors vary
depending on size and configuration of the unit. The
electric box is located behind the front door with the
controller user interface display. In order to have full
service access through the front of the unit, no permanent
obstructions should be placed in front of the cabinet. See
for the minimum recommended
installation clearance in front of the unit.
Note:
Working clearance requirements need to be
established prior to mounting the unit. Refer to
local and national electrical codes.
When determining the installation location consider how
you’ll route the piping and wiring into the cabinet (see
). The installation drawing
furnished with your unit shows the recommended entry
locations. Ensure access is available for routing the piping
and wiring if entering through the side of the cabinet. The
cabinet may be positioned in a corner and, if necessary, a
service opening may be cut into the wall for access to
install the piping and wiring from an adjoining room.
Figure 10.
Recommended Installation Clearance
Conditioned Space
Certain steps may be taken to minimize the effects of the
environment surrounding the conditioned space. This is
especially true in data center applications, where the goal
is to minimize energy used to cool/dehumidify the data
center. The conditioned space should be well insulated
and include a vapor barrier. The installer should ensure
that the proper insulation rating is used based on the
design of the space, which was the basis for the system
selected. The following chart is the minimum
recommended R-value (thermal resistance) to ensure
optimum equipment operation.
NOTICE
Unit Damage!
Failure to follow instructions below could result in unit
damage. The unit MUST be installed in an air
conditioned space.
See Note
36 in.
See Note
Note: Allow access for piping and wiring if
routing it through the side of the cabinet.