Weatherseal; Installing The Cooler; Lifting The Cooler - Seeley CW-6S Installation Manual

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INSTALLATION
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Pass the taped end of the wall control cable through the main
conduit and leave 1.5m (60") of cable hanging out of the top
of the conduit. A sticker will mark point on the cables. Take
the power cable and pass the non-plug end down through the
conduit. Be sure to leave at least 1.5m (60") of power cable
length hanging out of the conduit also.
Important! Pass the wall control cable through the conduit
first.
Terminate the power cable in a junction box installed nearby.
The fixed wiring must be fitted with an isolation switch that
breaks the active (hot) and neutral (common) in accordance
with local wiring rules. We recommend the junction box be
located and installed on the duct.
Do not penetrate the duct near the Weatherseal.
Note! The maximum length for the wall control cable to travel
alongside the power cable is 10m (33').
WARNING! Do not let cables, cable ends, or the control box
get wet. Position the cables in the dropper so they will be
accessible from inside the roof space.

WEATHERSEAL

Reinstall the Weatherseal into the dropper as shown. Ensure
they open all the way and do not interfere with the dropper or
any screws.
The flaps should move freely through 70º without interference.
Important! There must be no obstructions to the Weatherseal
opening fully as it will adversely affect the performance of the
cooler.
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INSTALLING THE COOLER

The following sections assume that all aforementioned roof
structure reinforcement and dropper mounting preparatory
work has been completed, transition/dropper holes for the
"T" washers have been pre-drilled and communication
cable is protruding from the dropper 1.5m (60").
The ideal method of installation will be specific to each
assignment. To determine which method is best suited to
your installation, be sure to consider regulations, location,
access points, safety and potential obstacles. Discuss with the
customer.

LIFTING THE COOLER

The CW-6S cooler may be lifted by crane via slinging only.
Slinging points for lifting the cooler have been provided. It is the
responsibility of the rigger to determine the appropriate method
and equipment for lifting the cooler.
Before the load is lifted:
• Inspect the cooler to make sure it is in good condition (i.e.
outer surfaces are undamaged). Ensure all exterior panels
and clips are firmly in place. Contact the dealer if any exterior
components appear to be structurally damaged.
• Inspect the structural integrity of the foam support blocks
to ensure they are in good condition (i.e. not damaged or
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crushed).
• Ensure the foam support blocks and cooler have not moved
from their dedicated positions in transit. To check this, make
sure the foam support blocks are firmly inserted upwards into
the female openings in the tank.
• Ensure the power cable socket outlet has been passed
through the rear access hole and is taped to an exterior panel
on the side of the cooler.
To correctly lift the CW-6S cooler:
1.
Remove the top section of the shipping crate frame (Ref
Pg 8). Remove the 2x rear foam supporting blocks from
underneath the cooler. This will allow the cooler to rock
back and forth such that the slings can be placed.
2.
Ensure the large foam supporting blocks are firmly inserted
into the female openings in the underbody of the tank.
This secures the foam supports to the tank for lifting and
provides retention channels for slings.
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