Figure 6.
Lifting detail
Rigging and spreader
bars furnished
by others
Installation - Mechanical
CLCH-SVX013B-EN
15
•
For outdoor units, never stack the pipe cabinet or inlet
hood on the unit as it is being lifted.
•
Do not attach the intake/exhaust hood or pipe cabinet
to the unit prior to lifting the unit. Doing so may
damage the equipment. Attach the hoods to the unit
only after all sections are in place.
•
For outdoor air handlers, all shipping supports and
crating on the face of the sections must be removed to
permit proper fit-up and sealing of the surfaces.
Dispose of properly.
Lifting Hoods and Pipe Cabinets
WARNING
Risk of Unit Dropping!
Always place, assemble, and suspend modules/
subassemblies one at a time. Placing, assembling, and/
or suspending more than one module/subassembly at
a time could result in module/subassemblies dropping
and crushing technicians which could result in death,
serious injury, or equipment damage.
Figure 7.
Lifting pipe cabinets
Rigging and spreader
bar provided by
contractor
Recommended
attachment to
lifting lugs
•
and
for the pipe cabinet and hood
lifting lug dimensions.
Figure 8.
Lifting lug for pipe cabinets and hoods
Pipe cabinet
or hood
lifting lug
Diameter
Table 5.
Lug hole dimensions for pipe cabinet and hood
Section
Location
Unit Size
Diameter
Pipe Cabinet
Outdoor
All sizes
2.5-in. diameter
Hood
Outdoor
All sizes
1-in. diameter
Forklifting Considerations
NOTICE
Equipment Damage!
Do not use a fork lift on air handlers or subassemblies
that do not have end cleat. Improper use of fork lifts
could result in equipment damage. Trane is not
responsible for equipment damage resulting from
improper fork lifting practices.
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