Skid Removal For Indoor Units; General Lifting Considerations - Trane Performance Climate Changer UCCA Series Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

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Installation - Mechanical
FC Fan Size 12 to 30
1. Remove drive side screws on isolator brackets
2. Cut banding and remove
Figure 9.
Shipping tie-down removal for FC fan 12 to 30
See Detail B
Detail B
Direct-Drive Plenum Fans
1. Remove two screws on the motor side of the fan assembly.
2. Remove tie-down.
Figure 10. Shipping tie-down removal for DDP fan
See
Detail C

Skid Removal for Indoor Units

NOTICE
Equipment Damage!
Premature skid removal could result in equipment
damage. Keep skid in place until unit is ready to set. Do
not move the unit or subassembly without the skid in
place as shipped from the factory.
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Detail C
WARNING
Risk of Unit Dropping!
Improper use of the tie down brackets could result in
unit dropping and crushing technicians which could
result in death or serious injury, and equipment
damage. Do not use skid tie down brackets to lift the
unit.
Indoor units ship on a skid that provides forklift locations from
the front or rear. The skid allows easy maneuverability of the
unit during storage and transportation. Do not use the skid tie
down for lifting. Do not remove the skids until ready to place the
unit in its permanent location.
Figure 11. Do not use skid tie down for lifting

General Lifting Considerations

WARNING
Risk of Unit Dropping!
Failure to follow instruction below could result in death
or serious injury. To prevent modules/subassemblies
from dropping, ALWAYS place, assemble, and suspend
them one at a time.
WARNING
Improper Unit Lift!
Failure to properly lift unit could result in unit dropping
and possibly crushing operator/technician which could
result in death or serious injury and possible
equipment or property-only damage. Test lift unit
approximately 24 inches to verify proper center of
gravity lift point. To avoid dropping of unit, reposition
lifting point if unit is not level.
Before preparing the unit for lifting, estimate the approximate
center of gravity for lifting safety. Because of placement of
internal components, the unit weight may be unevenly
distributed, with more weight in the coil and fan areas.
Approximate unit weights are provided in the Dimensions and
Weights chapter. Refer to the unit submittals for actual weights.
Test the unit for proper balance before lifting.
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