Safety considerations
Consult local building codes
and the National Electrical
Code(NEC) for special
installation requirements.
Understand the signal words:
danger, warning and caution.
Identifies the most serious
hazards which will result in
severe personal injury or death.
Signifies hazards that could
result in personal injury or death.
Used to identify unsafe
practices, which would result in
minor personal injury or product
and property damage.
The manufacturer assumes
no responsibility for personal
injury or property damage
resulting from improper or unsafe
practices during the handling,
installation, service or operation
of the equipment. The installation
of Cabinet Unit Heaters and all
associated components, parts
and accessories shall be in
accordance with the regulations
of all authorities having
jurisdiction and must conform
to all applicable codes. It is the
responsibility of the installing
contractor to determine and
comply with all applicable codes
and regulations.
All fastening devices must be
designed to mechanically hold
the assembly in place without
the ability to loosen or break
away due to system operation or
vibration.
All power must be disconnected
and locked out before any
installation or service is performed
to avoid electrocution or shock.
More than one power source may
be supplied to a unit. Power to
remote mounted units may not be
supplied through the unit.
Never use bulky or loose fitting
clothing when working on any
mechanical equipment. Gloves
should always be worn for
protection against heat, sharp
edges and all other possible
hazards. Safety glasses should
always be worn, especially when
drilling, cutting or working with
chemicals.
Never pressurize equipment
beyond specified pressures
as shown on unit rating plate.
Always pressure test with an
inert fluid such as water or
dry nitrogen to avoid possible
damage or injury in the event of a
leak or component failure during
testing.
Always protect adjacent
flammable material when welding
or soldering. Use a suitable heat
shield material to contain sparks
or drops of solder. Have a fire
extinguisher readily available.
Please follow standard safe
practices regarding the handling,
installing or servicing of
mechanical equipment. Read
these instructions thoroughly and
follow all warnings or cautions
attached to the equipment.
The installation of Cabinet Unit
Heaters and all associated
components, parts and
accessories which make up
the installation, shall be in
accordance with the regulations
of all authorities having
jurisdiction and must conform to
all applicable codes. Only trained
and qualified service personnel
using good judgment and safe
practices should install, repair
and/or service air conditioning
equipment.
Untrained personnel can perform
basic maintenance functions
such as cleaning coils and
cleaning or replacing filters.
All other operations should be
performed by trained service
personnel. When working on air
conditioning equipment, observe
precautions in the literature,
tags and labels attached to the
equipment and all other safety
precautions that may apply.
Improper installation,
adjustment, alteration, service,
maintenance, or use can cause
explosion, fire, electrical shock
or other hazardous conditions
which may cause serious
personal injury and/or property
damage. Consult a qualified
installer, service agency, or
your sales representative for
information or assistance.
The equipment must always be
properly supported by rigging and
lifting equipment. Any temporary
supports used during installation
or maintenance must be designed
to adequately hold the equipment
in place until equipment is
permanently fastened and set
in its final location. All supports
must meet applicable local codes
and ordinances.
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