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EVAPCO LPT Series Rigging And Installation Manual page 2

Forced draft cooling towers; forced draft closed circuit coolers; forced draft evaporative condensers

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Low Profile Forced Draft Towers, Coolers and Condensers
Method of Shipment
LP/LR forced draft units are shipped fully assembled. Miscellaneous items, such as sealer, self-tapping screws and any other re-
quired materials, are packaged and placed inside the pan for shipment.
NOTE: All hoods and attenuation packages are factory inspected prior to shipment to verify proper fit for rigging. Please take extra
care to handle and rig unit section per the instructions of this manual to avoid possible distortion and poor casing alignment. It is
advisable to check each section upon receipt and during each lift to ensure that the factory alignment has not been altered. Should
the field inspection indicate the section alignment ("square") has been altered, please contact the factory or your local EVAPCO
representative for additional instructions to obtain proper section fit.
Storage
Do not place tarps or other coverings over the top of the units if the units are to be stored before installation. Excessive heat can
build up if the units are covered causing possible damage to the PVC eliminators. For extended storage beyond six months rotate
the fans and fan motor shaft(s) monthly. Also, the fan shaft bearings should be purged and regreased prior to start-up.
General
For extended lifts, or where hazards may exist, it is recommended that safety slings and spreaders be employed for safety. Refer to
the extended lift information in this bulletin.
International Building Code Provisions
The International Building Code (IBC) is a comprehensive set of regulations addressing the structural design and installation
requirements for building systems- including HVAC and industrial refrigeration equipment. As of June 2008, all 50 states plus
Washington D.C. have adopted the International Building Code. The code provisions require that evaporative cooling equipment
and all other components permanently installed on a structure must meet the same seismic design criteria as the building.
The LPT Series Cooling Towers, LR Series Coolers and Condensers are IBC 2012 compliant up to 1g with standard construction
and up to 5.12g with additional structural modifications.
All items attached to the EVAPCO LPT Cooling Tower, Evapco LR Closed Circuit Cooler or LR Evaporative Condenser must be
independently reviewed and isolated to meet applicable wind and seismic loads. This includes piping, ductwork, conduit, and
electrical connections. These items must be flexibly attached to the Evapco unit so as not to transmit additional loads to the
equipment as a result of seismic or wind forces.
Structural Steel Support
Two structural "I" beams running the length of the unit are required for supporting the unit. These beams should be located
underneath the outer flanges of the unit as shown in Figure 1. See Table 1 for Steel Support Dimensions. Table 1 lists units
according to the nominal plan area of their heat transfer section. Overall dimensions will be different.
Mounting holes, 3/4" (19 mm) in diameter, are located in the bottom flange for bolting to the structural steel. Refer to the recommended
structural steel support drawing and certified print for exact bolt hole location. Bolt the bottom section to the steel support before
rigging any hoods or attenuation.
Beams should be sized in accordance with accepted structural practices. Maximum deflection of the beam under the unit should
be 1/360 of the unit length, not to exceed 1/2" (13 mm). Deflection may be calculated by using 55% of the operating weight as a
uniform load on each beam (see certified print for operating weight).
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