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2. INSTALLATION
NOTE:
There is no intent on the part of Data Aire, Inc. to define local codes
or statutes which may supersede common trade practices. The manu
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facturer assumes no responsibility for their interpretation. Consult local
building codes and National Electrical Code (NEC) for special installation
requirements.
2.1 Installation Checklist
As a precaution, review the following checklist to ensure proper operation:
Check for any damage
Check all wiring connections
Filters are properly positioned in air intake
WARNING:
Before removing from the packaging inspect the unit for any
damage. Report any damage to the carrier and file a damage claim.
2.2 Room Considerations
Precision air conditioning equipment is designed to control spaces within close tolerances of tempera
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ture and humidity. However, the room must be built with a proper vapor barrier. A film of polyethylene
is often used on walls and ceilings. Walls and floors must also be painted with vapor-seal paint. Fail
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ure to provide a vapor barrier can compromise space conditions.
Introduction of outside air into the space should be minimized. Outside air
in excess of 5% of the total
circulated air volume can have a significant effect on the overall space conditions and result in poor
space control.
Install the units as close as possible to the largest heat load.
2.3 Equipment Handling
WARNING:
Only properly trained personnel wearing appropriate safety head
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gear, gloves, shoes and glasses should attempt to move the unit, lift it, remove
packaging or prepare the unit for installation.
Move the unit in its upright position to the installation site using a forklift or pallet jack. It is recom
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mended that the unit be protected from damage to the decorative doors during any storage or moving.
Keep tines of the forklift level and at a height suitable to fit below the skid and/or unit to prevent exterior
and/or underside damage. Make sure the forks are spread to their widest allowable width for proper
balance. Do not lift the unit any higher than 4 inches (100mm) off the ground. If necessary to lift high
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er than the suggested 4 inches (100mm), exercise great care to ensure proper handling of the unit.
Personnel not involved with the lifting of the unit should keep a safe distance from the unit.
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