Receiving Instructions; Efficiency; Clean Air Act - Advantage Engineering Titan Instruction Manual

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Titan Central Chillers
1.3

RECEIVING INSTRUCTIONS

A.
Chillers are shipped skid mounted and wrapped in plastic prior to shipment. Check the
overall condition of the equipment prior to accepting delivery.
B.
Check for visible damage and document any evident damage on the delivery receipt.
Check the refrigerant gauges to be sure the system charge is intact. See the chart
in section 8.4 for proper pressure readings based on the ambient temperature and
refrigerant type used in the chiller. Shipping damage is the responsibility of the carrier.
C.
In order to expedite payment for damages, should they occur, follow proper procedures
and keep detailed records. Take photographs of any suspected damage.
1.4

EFFICIENCY

A.
Long term efficiency of operation is largely determined by proper maintenance of the
mechanical parts of the unit and the water quality. The Manufacturer recommends
filtering the process water to prevent solids from plugging critical parts. The Manufacturer
highly recommends that the services of a qualified water treatment specialist be obtained
and their recommendations be followed. The Manufacturer accepts no responsibility for
inefficient operation, or damage caused by foreign materials or failure to use adequate
water treatment.
1.5

CLEAN AIR ACT

WARNING: Vent all refrigerant relief valves in accordance to ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 15,
Safety Code for Mechanical Refrigeration. This equipment should be located within a well-
ventilated area. Inhalation of refrigerant can be hazardous to your health and the accumulation
of refrigerant within an enclosed space can displace oxygen and cause suffocation.
A.
Units manufactured after January 1, 2010 may contain refrigerant HFC-410A, HFC-407C,
HFC-404A or HFC-134A. Most units manufactured prior to January 1, 2010 contain
refrigerant HCFC-22.
B.
It is unlawful for any person in the course of maintaining, servicing, repairing, or disposing
of refrigeration equipment to knowingly vent or otherwise dispose of any substance used
as a refrigerant in the manner which permits such substance to enter the atmosphere.
C.
Very small releases associated with good faith attempts to recapture, reclaim or
recycle such substance shall not be subject to the prohibition set forth in the preceding
paragraph.
D.
Customers should implement a refrigerant management program to document the type
and quantity of refrigerant in each chiller. All refrigeration service technicians performing
work on this chiller must be licensed and certified.
E.
Vent all refrigerant relief valves in accordance to ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 15.
ADVANTAGE ENGINEERING, INC.
525 East Stop 18 Road Greenwood, Indiana 46142
317-887-0729
Fax: 317-881-1277
Service Department Fax: 317-885-8683
Email: service@AdvantageEngineering.com
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