UNIT INSPECTION CHECKLIST
Complete the inspection procedures below before
preparing unit for installation:
1) Visually inspect unit for any shipping damage. Damage
must be reported immediately to the shipping
company to make a claim.
2) Ensure that the carrier makes proper notation of any
shortages or damage on all copies of the freight bill
and completes a common carrier inspection report.
3) Verify that unit nameplates on the data label match
the sales order or bill of lading (including, unit
configuration, size and voltage).
4) Ensure that the shipping brackets and screws are
removed from the chassis section. Refer to FIGURE 3-
Standard Packaging with Brackets – Front View &
FIGURE 4 – Standard Packaging with Brackets – Back
View for more information.
5) Immediately before installation, remove unit front
panel and verify that all electrical connections are
tight and that there are no loose wires.
6) Check to make sure that the refrigerant piping is free
from any kinks and there is no interference between
unit piping and sheet metal or electrical wires.
7) Check that the blower spins freely within the housing
and that there are no obstructions between the wheel
and housing. The wheel can sometimes come loose in
shipping.
8) Ensure that the evaporator distributor tubes are not
touching one in another and that they are over the
drain pan.
9) Check the air-coil fins for any damage during shipping.
10) Inspect the gas heat section:
a.
Check that the gas manifold is firmly in place on the
burner box and secured with the provided screws (4).
b.
Check that burners are securely in place on each gas
orifice and properly aligned with each heat exchanger
tube.
c.
Check that the vent pipe is attached and secured to
the draft inducer housing.
d.
Check that wiring connections are in place on rollout
switches, limit switch, pressure switch, gas valve,
draft inducer, ignitor, and flame sensor.
FPG SERIES – IOM (REV. C 3/24)
Check the unit nameplate for correct voltage with the
plans before installing the equipment. Also, make sure
all electrical ground connections are made in
accordance with local code.
PALLET
REMOVE SHIPPING SCREW
8 PLACES
FIGURE 3 - Standard Packaging with Brackets - Front View
PALLET
REMOVE SHIPPING SCREW
8 PLACES
FIGURE 4 – Standard Packaging with Brackets - Back View
FIRST-PAK
NOTE
FRONT OF UNIT
REMOVE SHIPPING BRACKET
4 PLACES
BACK OF UNIT
REMOVE SHIPPING BRACKET
4 PLACES
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IOM
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