Pre-Installation; Receiving; Receiving Checklist; Ship-Separate Accessories - Trane SCWM Series Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

Modular self-contained 40 to 80 tons
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Pre-Installation

Receiving

Receiving Checklist

Complete the following checklist immediately after
receiving unit shipment to detect possible shipping
damage:
Inspect individual cartons before accepting. Check for
rattles, bent carton corners, or other visible indications
of shipping damage.
If a unit appears damaged, inspect it immediately
before accepting the shipment. Make specific
notations concerning the damage on the freight bill.
Do not refuse delivery.
Inspect the unit for concealed damage before it is
stored and as soon as possible after delivery. Report
concealed damage to the freight line within the allotted
time after delivery. Check with the carrier for their
allotted time to submit a claim.
Do not move damaged material from the receiving
location. It is the receiver's responsibility to provide
reasonable evidence that concealed damage did not
occur after delivery.
Do not continue unpacking the shipment if it appears
damaged. Retain all internal packing, cartons, and
crate. Take photos of damaged material if possible.
Notify the carrier of the damage immediately by phone
and mail. Request an immediate joint inspection of the
damage by the carrier and consignee.
Note: Notify your Trane representative of the damage
and arrange for repair. Have the carrier inspect the
damage before making any repairs to the unit.

Ship-Separate Accessories

Field installed components ship separately inside cassette
labeled "Ship-With Components" or on individual pallet.

Contractor Installation Responsibilities

Complete the following checklist before beginning final
unit installation:
Verify the unit size and tagging with the unit
nameplate.
Make certain the floor or foundation is level, solid, and
sufficient to support the unit and accessory weights.
Level or repair the floor before positioning the unit if
necessary.
Allow minimum recommended clearances for routine
maintenance and service. Allow space at end of the
unit for servicing. Refer to the unit submittals for
dimensions. See also the
section in the
"Dimensional Data," p. 15
Electrical connection knockouts are on the top, of the
starter panel.
PKG-SVX027A-EN
"Service Clearances," p. 20
chapter.
Allow adequate space for piping access and panel
removal. Locate and properly identify condenser water
piping, refrigerant piping, and condensate drain
connections depending upon your application.
Note: Unit height and connection locations will change if
using vibration isolators.
Electrical supply power must meet specific balance
and voltage requirements as described in chapter
"Electrical Installation".
The installer is responsible for providing a condenser
main, standby water pump, cooling tower, pressure
gauges, and all components for waterside piping.

Unit Inspection

To protect against loss due to damage incurred in transit,
perform inspection immediately upon receipt of the unit.

Exterior Inspection

If the job site inspection reveals damage or material
shortages, file a claim with the carrier immediately.
Specify the type and extent of the damage on the bill of
lading before signing. Notify the appropriate sales
representative.
Important:
Do not proceed with installation of a
damaged unit without sales
representative's approval.
Visually inspect the complete exterior for signs of
shipping damages to unit or packing material.
Verify that the nameplate data matches the sales order
and bill of lading.
Verify that the unit is properly equipped and there are
no material shortages.
Verify that the power supply complies with the unit
nameplate specifications.
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