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Chapter 20.0 Installation
20.1 Unpacking and Inspection
The compressor should be carefully inspected for visible signs of damage. Check for loose bolts and
damage to covers or the outer casing. Damage should first be reported to the carrier, not Danfoss
LLC. You can contact Danfoss LLC Customer Support and Service to assist in determining the extent of
damage or if the compressor should be returned to Danfoss LLC. Damage should be specified on the
Bill of Lading or transportation/freight forwarder documentation. Open all containers and verify all
parts against the packing list. Report any shortages to Danfoss LLC. Contact Danfoss LLC to conduct
report actions via the Incident Report form.
20.2 Rigging Requirements
Care must be exercised at all times when rigging or handling the compressor to protect it from
damage. Two eyebolts (one at each end) are provided for compressor rigging. A spreader bar should
be used to safely position the compressor into its final location (refer to "Figure 20-1 Rigging Set-up".
20.3 Unit Placement
1. If mounting the compressor with the Danfoss LLC mounting kit, refer to Appendix B Mounting
Kit Instructions; if not, install four isolation pads in accordance with the footprint dimensions
given in "Figure 20-2 Mounting Base (TTS/TGS/TTH/TGH Series)".
2. Mount the compressor onto the isolation pads. Ensure the compressor mounting rails are
properly isolated from the base frame once the attaching hardware is secured; for example,
the screw should not extend from the compressor mounting rails to the base frame (refer
to "Figure 20-3 Incorrect Compressor Mounting Pad Installation" and "Figure 20-4 Correct
Compressor Mounting Pad Installation").
3. Check that the compressor mounting rails are level ± 5mm (3/16”) in the lateral and
longitudinal planes.
Figure 20-1 Rigging Set-up
Summary of Contents for TGH Series
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