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2 Shipping Inspection
Always transport the unit upright; laying the unit on its
side or top during transit may cause equipment damage.
The installer should inspect the product upon receipt for
shipping damage and subsequent investigation is the
responsibility of the carrier. The installer must verify the
model number, specifications, electrical characteristics, and
accessories are correct prior to installation. The distributor
or manufacturer will not accept claims from dealers for
transportation damage or installation of incorrectly shipped
units.
2.1 Parts
Inspect the unit to verify all required components are
present and intact. Report any missing components
immediately to the manufacturer or to the distributor. Use
only factory authorized replacement parts (see Section 5).
Make sure to include the full product model number and
serial number when reporting and/or obtaining service
parts.
2.2 Handling
Use caution when transporting / carrying the unit. Do not
move unit using shipping straps. Do not carry unit with
hooks or sharp objects. The preferred method of carrying
the unit after arrival at the job site is to carry via a two-
wheel hand truck from the back or sides or via hand by
carrying at the cabinet corners.
2.3 Shipping Material Removal
IMPORTANT: All Shipping Material used to protect the
equipment, and the equipment’s components, during
transit should be removed before final installation.
2.3.1 Blower Support Bracket Removal
A shipping bracket (refer to Figure 1) has been factory
installed in this Air Handler to prevent any unintentional
damage to the blower deck assembly during transit. The
shipping bracket should be removed prior to installation. To
remove the shipping bracket, remove the two (2) screws
that secure the bracket to the equipment. Screw (a) is
removed from the control deck and Screw (b) is removed
from the inside corner post. The bracket can be discarded
after removal.
A
B
A
B
Figure 1
Blower Support Bracket Removal
3 Codes & Regulations
This product is designed and manufactured to comply with
applicable national codes. Installation in accordance with
such codes and / or prevailing local codes / regulations is the
responsibility of the installer. The manufacturer assumes no
responsibility for equipment installed in violation of any codes or
regulations.
The United States Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) has issued various regulations regarding the
introduction and disposal of refrigerants. Failure to
follow these regulations may harm the environment
and can lead to the imposition of substantial fines
.
Should you have any questions please contact the local
office of the EPA and / or refer to EPA’s website www.epa.
gov.