Safety - Trane Oxbox J4AH4E Series Installation Instructions Manual

1.5-5 tons high efficiency air handlers
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This document is customer property and is to remain with this unit.
These instructions do not cover all the different variations systems nor
does it provide for every possible contingency to be met in connection
with installation.
All phases of this installation must comply with national state and local
codes. If additional information is required, please contact your local
distributor.

1. SAFETY

This is a safety alert symbol. When you see this symbol
on labels or in manuals, be alert to the potential for
personal injury.
This is an attention alert symbol. When you see this
symbol on labels or in manuals, be alert to the potential
for personal injury.
WARNING
Disconnect all power to unit before installing or servicing. More
than one disconnect switch may be required to de-energize the
equipment. Hazardous voltage can cause server personal injury
or death.
WARNING
If removal of the blower assembly is required, all disconnect
switches supplying power to the equipment must be de-energized
and locked (if not in sight of unit ) so the field power wires can be
safely removed from the blower assembly. Failure to do so can
cause electrical shock resulting in personal injuring or death.
WARNING
Because of possible damage to equipment or personal injury,
installation, service, and maintenance should be performed by
a trained, qualified service personnel. Consumer service is
recommended only for filter cleaning/replacement. Never
operate the unit with the access panels removed.
WARNING
These instructions are intended as an aid to qualified, licensed
service personnel for proper installation, adjustment and operation
of this unit. Read these instructions thoroughly before attempting
installation or operation. failure to follow these instructions may
result in improper installation, adjustment, service or maintenance
possibly resulting in fire, electrical shock, property damage,
personal injury or death.
The unit must be permanently grounded. Failure to do so can
result in electrical shock causing personal injury or death.
PROPOSITION
65:
insulation. Respirable particles of fiberglass are known to State
of California to cause cancer.
All manufacturer products meet current federal OSHA
Guidelines for safety. California Proposition 65 warnings are
required for certain products, which are not covered by the
OSHA standards.
California's Proposition 65 requires warnings for products sold in
California that contain or produce any of over 600 listed
chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer or
birth defects such as fiberglass insulation, lead in brass, and
combustion products from natural vapor.
All "new equipment" shipped for sale in California will have
labels stating that the product contains and/or produces
Proposition 65 chemicals. Although we have not changed our
processes, having the same label on all our products facilitates
manufacturing and shipping. We cannot always know "when, or
if" products will be sold in the California market.
You may receive inquiries from customers about chemicals
found in, or produced by, some of our heating and
air-conditioning equipment, or found in natural vapor used with
some of our products. Listed below are those chemicals and
substances commonly associated with similar equipment in our
industry and other manufacturers.
Glass Wool (Fiberglass) Insulation
Carbon Monoxide (CO)
Formaldehyde
Benzene
More details are available at the websites for OSHA
(Occupational
Safety
www.osha.gov and the State of California's OEHHA (Office of
Environmental Health Hazard Assessment), at www.oehha.org.
Consumer education is important since the chemicals and
substances on the list are found in our daily lives. Most
consumers are aware that products present safety and health
risks, when improperly used, handled and maintained.
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