Unit Storage - Trane YSC060 Installation Operation & Maintenance

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As soon as the unit arrives at the job
site
[ ] Verify that the nameplate data
matches the data on the sales order
and bill of lading (including electrical
data).
[ ] Verify that the power supply complies
with the unit nameplate specifica-
tions.
[ ] Visually inspect the exterior of the
unit, including the roof, for signs of
shipping damage.
If the job site inspection of the unit re-
veals damage or material shortages,
file a claim with the carrier immediately.
Specify the type and extent of the dam-
age on the "bill of lading" before sign-
ing.
[ ] Visually inspect the internal compo-
nents for shipping damage as soon
as possible after delivery and before
it is stored. Do not walk on the sheet
metal base pans.
[ ] If concealed damage is discovered,
notify the carrier's terminal of dam-
age immediately by phone and by
mail. Concealed damage must be re-
ported within 15 days.
Request an immediate joint inspec-
tion of the damage by the carrier and
the consignee. Do not remove dam-
aged material from the receiving lo-
cation. Take photos of the damage, if
possible. The owner must provide
reasonable evidence that the dam-
age did not occur after delivery.
[ ] Notify the appropriate sales repre-
sentative before installing or repair-
ing a damaged unit.
Storage
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General Information
Take precautions to prevent conden-
sate from forming inside the unit's
electrical compartments and motors if:
a. the unit is stored before it is in-
stalled; or,
b. the unit is set on the roof curb, and
temporary heat is provided in the
building. Isolate all side panel ser-
vice entrances and base pan open-
ings (e.g., conduit holes, S/A and R/
A openings, and flue openings) from
the ambient air until the unit is
ready for start-up.
Note:
Do not use the unit's heater for
temporary heat without first completing
the start-up procedure detailed under
"Starting the Unit".
The manufacturer will not assume any
responsibility for equipment damage
resulting from condensate accumula-
tion on the unit's electrical and/or me-
chanical components.
Unit Clearances
Figure 1 illustrates the minimum op-
erating and service clearances for ei-
ther a single or multiple unit installa-
tion. These clearances are the mini-
mum distances necessary to assure
adequate serviceability, cataloged
unit capacity, and peak operating effi-
ciency.
Providing less than the recom-
mended clearances may result in
condenser coil starvation, "short-cir-
cuiting" of exhaust and economizer
airflows, or recirculation of hot con-
denser air.
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