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Installation
Chiller Placement
The AAON LN Series is designed for
outdoor applications and mounting at ground
level or on a rooftop. It must be placed on a
level and solid foundation that has been
prepared to support its weight.
The placement relative to the building air
intakes and other structures must be carefully
selected. Be sure to observe the dimensions
that are on the rating plate of the chiller for
operational and service clearances.
Table 1 - Service Clearances
Location
Unit Size
45-140 tons
Front -
(Controls Side)
72”
Back
72”
Ends
96”
Top
Unobstructed
Condenser coils and fans must be free of any
obstructions in order to start and operate
properly with a correct amount of airflow.
For proper unit operation, the immediate area
around condenser must remain free of debris
that may be drawn in and obstruct airflow in
the condensing section.
Consideration must be given to obstruction
caused by snow accumulation when placing
the unit.
Curb and Steel Mount Installation
Make openings in the roof decking large
enough to allow for water piping, electrical
penetrations, and workspace only. Do not
make openings larger than necessary. Set the
curb to coincide with the openings. Make
sure curb is level.
If the LN is installed on a curb, use a curb cap
for the open area under the condenser section.
Unit specific curb drawing is included with
job submittal. See SMACNA
Architectural
Sheet Metal Manual
for curb installation
details.
Units require rail support along all four sides
of the unit base.
When installed at ground level, a one-piece
concrete slab should be used with footings
that extend below the frost line. Care must
also be taken to protect the coil and fins from
damage due to vandalism or other causes.
If unit is elevated a field supplied catwalk is
recommended to allow access to unit service
doors.
This unit ships with a curb gasket that is 1¼”
wide and 1½” tall. It is recommended that this
or another similar gasket be used between the
curb and the unit to reduce vibration from the
unit to the building.
All roofing work should be performed
by competent roofing contractors to
avoid any possible leakage.
CAUTION
Figure 1 - LN Base
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