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Installation
Pre-Installation Considerations
Checklist
The following checklist gives an overview of the recommended pre-installation considerations.
Follow the procedures in this section to ensure installation is complete and adequate for proper
unit operation. Verify this checklist is complete before beginning unit installation.
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Verify the unit size and tagging with the unit nameplate to ensure the correct unit is received.
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Inspect the unit for possible shipping damage and make any necessary claims with the
freight delivery company immediately.
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Before installing the unit, remember to allow minimum recommended clearances for
routine maintenance and service. Refer to unit dimensions and clearances on submittals or
in the
“Dimensions and Weights,” p. 11
section.
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Verify the unit is configured properly prior to beginning unit installation.
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Make proper acoustic considerations before installing unit. Do not install unit near sound-
sensitive locations.
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Allow adequate space for service and operating clearances. Reference
section on this page.
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Make provisions for correct supply power and note electrical connection knockouts
locations on the unit submittals or in the
“Dimensions and Weights,” p. 11
section.
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Ensure the unit installation location is level.
Receiving and Handling
Shipping Package
Integral air-cooled units ship assembled on skids. Units ship in the unitary configuration,
assembled, piped, and charged with refrigerant.
Receiving Checklist
Complete the following checklist immediately after receiving unit shipment to detect possible
shipping damage.
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Verify that the unit nameplate data corresponds to the sales order and bill of lading
(including electrical data).
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Visually inspect the unit exterior for physical signs of shipping damage or material
shortages.
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If a unit appears damaged, inspect it immediately before accepting the shipment. Remove
access panels and check for interior component damage. Make specific notations
concerning the damage on the freight bill. Do not refuse delivery.
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Report concealed damage to the freight line within the allotted time after delivery. Verify with
the carrier their allotted time to submit a claim.
Note:
Failure to follow these procedures may result in no reimbursement for damages from the
freight company.
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Do not move damaged material from the receiving location. It is the receiver's responsibility
to provide reasonable evidence that concealed damage did not occur after delivery.
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Do not continue unpacking the shipment if it appears damaged. Retain all packaging. Take
photos of damaged material if possible.
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Notify the carrier's terminal of the damage immediately by phone and mail. Request an
immediate joint inspection of the damage by the carrier and consignee.