Overview; Safety First - SPX Marley LW032 B Series User Manual

Fluid cooler
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Warning

overview

This User Manual, as well as those offered separately on motors, float valves,
pumps, etc., is intended to assure that this evaporative fluid cooler serves you
properly for the maximum possible time. Since product warrantability may well
depend upon your actions, please read this User Manual thoroughly prior to
operation.
This User Manual provides information regarding general equipment installation
and operation. Any deviation from, change or modification to, the User Manual,
the original design conditions or the original intended use of the equipment
may result in improper installation and/or operation.
Any such deviation, change or modification shall be the responsibility of the
party or parties making such deviation, change or modification. SPX Cool-
ing Technologies, Inc. expressly disclaims all liability for any such deviation,
change or modification. The equipment shall be warranted in accordance with
the applicable SPX Cooling Technologies Certification of Limited Warranty.
If you have questions about the operation and/or maintenance of this fluid
cooler, and you don't find the answers in this manual, please contact your sales
representative. When writing for information, or when ordering parts, please
include the serial number shown on the equipment nameplate.

Safety First

The location and orientation of the evaporative fluid cooler can affect the
safety of those responsible for installation, operation or maintenance. However,
since SPX Cooling Technologies does not determine the fluid cooler location
or orientation, we cannot be responsible for addressing those safety issues
that are affected by fluid cooler location or orientation.
The following safety issues should be considered by those
responsible for designing the fluid cooler installation.
• Access to and from the collection basin
• Access to and from access door(s)
• The possible need for ladders (either portable or permanent) to
gain access to the access doors(s)
• Access issues due to obstructions surrounding the evaporative heat
exchange equipment
• Lockout of mechanical equipment
• The need to avoid exposing maintenance personnel to the
potentially unsafe environment inside the fluid cooler
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