Inspection; Introduction; Use Of Rigging Bracket; Select And Install Ductwork - Carrier Infinity 48XL Installation Instructions Manual

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INSPECTION
Prior to initial
use, and at monthly
intervals,
all rigging
brackets
and straps should
be visually
inspected
for any damage,
evidence
of wear,
structural
deformation,
or cracks.
Particular
attention
should be paid to excessive
wear at hoist hooking
points
and load
support
areas. Brackets
or straps showing
any kind of wear in these
areas must not be used and should
be discarded.
ELECTRICALSHOCK
HAZARD
Failure
to follow
this warning
could
result
in personal
iniury or death.
Before
installing
or servicing
system,
always
turn off main
power
to system.
There may be more than one disconnect
switch.
Turn
off
accessory
heater
power
switch
if
applicable.
Tag disconnect
switch
with
a suitable
warning
label.
UNIT
FALLING
HAZARD
Failure
to follow
this warning
could
result
in personal
iniury or death.
Never stand beneath
rigged units or lift over people.
INTRODUCTION
The
lifting/rigging
bracket
is engineered
and
designed
to
be
installed
only on Small Packaged
Products.
This bracket
is to be used to rig/lift a Small Packaged
Product
onto
roofs or other elevated
structures.
PROPERTY
DAMAGE
HAZARD
Failure
to follow
this warning
could
result
in personal
iniury/death
or property
damage.
Rigging
brackets
for one unit use only. When removing
a
unit at the end of its useful life, use a new set of brackets.
USE OF RIGGING
BRACKET
Field
Installation
of Ri_in_
Bracket
1. If applicable,
remove
unit from shipping
carton. Leave top
shipping
skid on the unit for use as a spreader
bar to prevent
the rigging
straps from damaging
the unit. If the skid is not
available,
use a spreader
bar of sufficient
length
to protect
the unit from damage.
2. Remove
4 screws in unit corner posts.
3. Attach each of the 4 metal rigging
brackets
under
the panel
rain lip (See
Fig. 7). Use the screws
removed
in step
2
above to secure the brackets
to the unit.
PROPERTY
DAMAGE
HAZARD
Failure
to follow
this warning
could
result
in personal
iniury/death
or property
damage.
Rigging
bracket
MUST
be under
the rain lip to provide
adequate
lifting.
PROPERTY
DAMAGE
HAZARD
Failure
to follow
this
warning
could
result
in personal
iniury/death
or property
damage.
Do not strip screws when
re-securing
the unit. If a screw is
stripped,
replace
the stripped
one with
a larger
diameter
screw (included).
Riu_inu/Liftinu
of Unit
1. Bend top of brackets
down
approximately
30 degrees
from
the corner posts.
2. Attach
straps
of equal
length
to the rigging
brackets
at
opposite
ends of the unit. Be sure straps are rated to hold the
weight
of the unit (See Fig. 7).
3. Attach
a clevis
of sufficient
strength
in the middle
of the
straps. Adjust
the clevis location
to ensure unit is lifted level
with the ground.
4. After unit is securely
in place detach rigging
straps. Remove
corner
posts,
screws,
and
rigging
brackets
then
reinstall
screws.
UNIT
FALLING
HAZARD
Failure
to follow
this
warning
could
result
in personal
iniury/death
or property
damage.
When straps are taut, the clevis should be a minimum
of 36
in. (914 mm) above the unit top cover.
After the unit is placed
on the roof curb or mounting
pad, remove
the top crating.
Select and Install
Ductwork
The
design
and
installation
of the
duct
system
must
be
in
accordance
with
the standards
of the
NFPA
for installation
of
non-residence
type
air
conditioning
and
ventilating
systems,
NFPA
90A or residence
type, NFPA
90B and/or local
codes and
ordinances.
Select and size ductwork,
supply-air
registers,
and return air grilles
according
to
ASHRAE
(American
Society
of
Heating,
Refrigeration,
and Air Conditioning
Engineers)
recommendations.
The unit has duct flanges
on the supply-
and return-air
openings
on the side of the unit.
ELECTRICAL
OPERATION
HAZARD
Failure
to follow
this
warning
could
result
in personal
iniury or death.
For vertical
supply
and return
units,
tools
or parts
could
drop into ductwork,
therefore,
install a 90 degree turn in the
return ductwork
between
the unit and the conditioned
space.
If a 90 degree
elbow
cannot
be installed,
then a grille of
sufficient
strength
and density
should be installed
to prevent
objects
from
falling
into the conditioned
space.
Units with
electric
heaters require 90 degree elbow in supply duct.
When designing
and installing
ductwork,
consider
the following:
1. All
units
should
have
field-supplied
filters
or accessory
filter
rack
installed
in the
return-air
side
of
the
unit.
Recommended
sizes for filters are shown
in Table 1.
2. Avoid
abrupt
duct
size increases
and reductions.
Abrupt
change in duct size adversely
affects air performance.

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