210.100-IOM (JUL 2018)
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ACUAIR
®
HYGIENIC AIR UNITS
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
RECEIVING & INSPECTION
Frick
®
AcuAir
®
units are inspected and tested prior to
shipment, ensuring a high quality product. Upon receipt of
the unit(s), inspect for any damage that may have occurred
during shipment.
Upon delivery, compare items on the bill of lading with the
items on the shipment to verify all parts have been received.
Any shortage, breakage or damage noticed at time of delivery
should be indicated on the carrier’s freight bill and signed by
the driver or carrier’s representative. Damage, noticed after
delivery, should be reported to the carrier at once. Request
their inspection of the shipment and fill out a concealed damage
inspection report.
Located on the inside of fan section access door is a
handwritten list of field install items shipped with the unit.
Items typically shipped loose include:
FAN SECTION
Acu-Shield Roof Coating (see Figure 14) (optional)
Thermal Break Gasketing
(see Figures 9, 11, 15 & 17)
Split Reconnect Hardware (Nuts, bolts, polyurethane
caulking)
Extra Fan Belts (If Ordered)
Installation and Start-Up Manual
Lifting Lugs
Filters & Filter Clips (Typically Shipped Separately)
FILTER SECTION
HEPA Filter Latches ship loose and/or attached to HEPA
filter frames
NOTICE
Shortage of field installed items must be reported within
ten (10) days after receipt of order.
STORAGE
Short term storage is considered six (6) months or less from
date of shipment. Storage maintenance during this time period
is usually limited to the following:
Indoor Storage
1. Store units in dry, indoor protected area on a firm flat
surface to prevent unit distortion.
2. Protect units from excessive vibration and accidental impact.
3. Do not store other equipment on top of or inside unit.
Outdoor Storage
Whenever possible, unit should be stored indoors or under
cover. If unit must be stored more than 1 week outdoors,
Johnson Controls-Frick recommends the following guidelines:
1. Cover all floor openings and secure all doors.
2. Tarp unit to protect unit from dust, rain, snow and rodents.
(Tarp over the roof and down the side to the base channel
and secure.)
3. Store on level surface. If unit must be raised off ground,
supports under base channel and base channel cross supports
at maximum interval of 5 feet.
4. Fan wheels should be rotated by hand 90° every month.
Lightly lubricate bearings every two (2) months.
5. A 200-watt light bulb needs to burn continually in each section
to prevent water condensation inside unit.
6. Inspect and ventilate each section every 2 weeks to pre-
vent them from getting musty and to ensure that unexpected
problems are addressed immediately. Special care may be
required for electrical or electronic components.
Storage of Units with Ammonia Sensors
WARNING
Ammonia detection electrochemical sensors are subject
to degradation when stored in warm or humid conditions.
Special storage measures recommended.
Chemical cell gas sensors (Ammonia Detectors) inside AcuAir
hygienic units are sensitive to storage temperatures and
humidity. The electrochemical sensor begins to degrade
immediately upon manufacture. The degradation process is
worsened in the presence of warm to hot temperatures as
well as high humidity. For this reason gas detector sensor
cell warranty is strictly based on time lapse from the date it
is purchased from the manufacturer and irrespective of the
date the AcuAir unit is placed into active duty. For optimal
sensor life involving storage:
• Remove the electrochemical sensor cell
• Place the cell in a zip-lock style storage bag
• Store the bag with the cell in a space maintained between
35°F and 40°F - such as a refrigerator.
Following these procedures does not extend warranty on
any chemical sensor cell.
NOTICE
Gas detector electrochemical sensor cells are a degrad
-
ing component irrespective of active service. Warranty
on these sensor cells is strictly based on that extended
by the manufacturer and is irrespective of when the air
unit is placed into active service.
Long Term Storage
Long-term storage is considered to be any period beyond
six (6) months from date of shipment. (See Form 210.100-SB
Long Term Storage) If long-term storage of the AcuAir unit
is anticipated, contact your Johnson Control-Frick sales
representative at the time of order entry for proper instruc-
tions and requirements for long-term storage.
A delayed start up warranty for up to 1 year is available for
a cost premium and documentation of storage and main-
tenance compliance. Delayed Start up Warranty must be
purchased prior to units shipping from the factory.
See forms 210.100-SB1, 210.100-SB2, and 210.100-SB3
for long term storage details and the delay of warranty
commencement.
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