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Do not clean DX refrigerant coils with
hot water or steam. The use of hot
water or steam on refrigerant coils
will cause high pressure inside the
coil tubing and damage to the coil.
WATER PRESSURE
Prior to connection of condensing
water supply, verify water pressure is
less than maximum pressure shown
on unit nameplate. To prevent injury
or death due to instantaneous
release of high pressure water, relief
valves should be field supplied on
system water piping.
To prevent damage to the unit, do not
use acidic chemical coil cleaners. Do
not
use
alkaline
chemical
coil
cleaners with a pH value greater than
8.5, after mixing, without first using
an aluminum corrosion inhibitor in the
cleaning solution.
CAUTION
WARNING
CAUTION
Do not use oxygen, acetylene or air
in place of refrigerant and dry
nitrogen for leak testing. A violent
explosion may result causing injury or
death.
WARNING
Always use a pressure regulator,
valves
and
gauges
to
control
incoming pressures when pressure
testing a system. Excessive pressure
may cause line ruptures, equipment
damage or an explosion which may
result in injury or death.
WARNING
Do not work in a closed area where
refrigerant or nitrogen gases may be
leaking. A sufficient quantity of
vapors may be present and cause
injury or death
.
WARNING
Rotation must be checked on all
MOTORS AND COMPRESSORS of
3 phase units at startup by a qualified
service
technician.
Scroll
compressors are directional and can
be damaged if rotated in the wrong
direction. Compressor rotation must
be checked using suction and
discharge gauges. Fan motor rotation
should
be
checked
for
proper
operation. Alterations should only be
made at the unit power connection
CAUTION
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