Preliminary Checks; Check Equipment Received; Moving And Sitting The Unit - Carrier 30XW-PZE Series Installation, Operation And Maintenance Instructions

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2 - PRELIMINARY CHECKS

2.1 - Check equipment received

■ Inspect the unit for damage or missing parts. If damage is
detected, or if shipment is incomplete, immediately file a claim 
with the shipping company.
■ Confirm that the unit received is the one ordered. Compare the 
name plate data with the order.
■ The name plate is attached in two places to the unit:
- On the outside of one of the unit frames,
- On the electrical cabinet, inside.
■ The unit name plate must include the following information:
- Version number
- Model number
- Year of manufacture and test date
- Fluid being transported
- Refrigerant used and refrigerant class
- Refrigerant charge per circuit
-   C ontainment fluid to be used
- PS: Min./max. allowable pressure (high and low pressure
side)
- TS: Min./max. allowable temperature (high and low pressure
side)
- Pressure switch cut-out pressures
- Voltage, frequency, number of phases
- Maximum current drawn
- Maximum power input
- Unit net weight
■ Check that the IOM is in accordance with the unit indicated on
the name plate. If the model number is different, contact your 
Carrier distributor.
■ Confirm that all accessories ordered for on-site installation have 
been delivered, and are complete and undamaged.
The unit must be checked periodically during its whole
operating life to ensure that no shocks (handling accessories,
tools etc.) have damaged it. If necessary, the damaged parts
must be repaired or replaced. See also chapter 11 "Standard
maintenance".

2.2 - Moving and sitting the unit

2.2.1 - Moving
See chapter 1.1 "Installation safety considerations".
CAUTION: Only use slings at the designated lifting points
which are marked on the unit.
2.2.2 - Sitting the unit
Always refer to the chapter "Dimensions and clearances" to confirm 
that there is adequate space for all connections and service
operations. For the centre of gravity coordinates, the position of
the unit mounting holes, and the weight distribution points, refer
to the certified dimensional drawing supplied with the unit.
Typical applications of these units are in refrigeration systems,
and they do not require earthquake resistance. Earthquake
resistance has not been verified.
Before siting the unit check that:
• The permitted loading at the site is adequate or that
appropriate strenghtening measures have been taken.
• The unit is installed level on an even surface (maximum
tolerance is 5 mm in both axes).
• There is adequate space above the unit for air flow and to 
ensure access to the components.
• The number of support points is adequate and that they are
in the right places.
• The location is not subject to flooding.
CAUTION: Lift and set down the unit with great care. Tilting
and jarring can damage the unit and impair unit operation.
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2.2.3 - Checks before system start-up
Before the start-up of the refrigeration system, the complete
installation,  including  the  refrigeration  system  must  be  verified 
against the installation drawings, dimensional drawings, system
piping and instrumentation diagrams and the wiring diagrams.
During the installation test national regulations must be followed.
If no national regulation exists, standards such EN-378 or ISO-
5149 can be used as a guide.
External visual installation checks:
• Ensure that the machine is charged with refrigerant. Verify
on the unit nameplate that the 'fluid being transported' is   
not nitrogen.
• Compare the complete installation with the refrigeration
system and power circuit diagrams.
• Check that all protection documents and equipment
provided by the manufacturer (dimensional drawings, PID,
declarations etc.) to comply with the regulations are present.
• Verify that the environmental safety and protection and
devices and arrangements provided by the manufacturer
to comply with the regulations are in place.
• Verify that all document for pressure containers, certificates, 
name  plates,  files,  instruction  manuals  provided  by  the 
manufacturer to comply with the regulations are present.
• Verify the free passage of access and safety routes.
• Check that ventilation in the plant room is adequate.
• Check that refrigerant detectors are present.
• Verify the instructions and directives to prevent the
deliberate removal of refrigerant gases that are harmful to
the environment.
• Verify the installation of connections.
• Verify the supports and fixing elements (materials, routing 
and connection).
• Verify the quality of welds and other joints.
• Check the protection against mechanical damage.
• Check the protection against heat.
• Check the protection of moving parts.
• Verify the accessibility for maintenance or repair and to
check the piping.
• Verify the status of the valves.
• Verify the quality of the thermal insulation and of the vapour
barriers
• Check the condition of the insulation of the 400 V cables.

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