Receiving Inspection; Storage; Contractors' Responsibilities - Trane CLCH-SVX02C-EN Installation Operation & Maintenance

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Receiving
Inspection
Upon receipt of the module, inspect
it for damage that may have occurred
during shipment. Report damage
immediately to the freight company
and make a note on the shipping tally
sheet.
Remove the access door
shipping clamps (flat brackets)
and check for internal, hidden
damage. Concealed damage
must be reported within 15
days of receipt. Trane is not
responsible for shipping
damage.
Locate the bags containing the
hardware kits.
Examine the energy wheel
motor, drive, and energy
transfer segments for damage.
Cut the banding loose from the
skid. Do not remove the module
from the skid at this time.
Manually rotate the energy
wheel to ensure free movement
of the bearings and drive.
CLCH-SVX02C-EN
Description

Storage

Trane recommends indoor storage of
the module. If outdoor storage is
necessary, select a solid, well-
drained area. Concrete or black top
surfaces are recommended. If
concrete or black top is not available,
set the module on wood timbers to
prevent dirt, mud, snow, etc. from
getting into the module. Cover the
module with a canvas tarp. Covering
the module with clear or black plastic
sheeting is not recommended as this
material traps condensed moisture,
which can cause equipment damage
due to rust and corrosion. If
equipped with a factory-installed
starter, it will be covered with plastic
during shipping. The plastic covering
must be removed before outdoor
storage. Trane warranty does not
cover equipment damage due to
negligence during storage.
Contractors'
Responsibilities
Installing Contractor
Unpack the module and remove
the skid or skid boards.
Remove the Amowrap
protective covering.
Rig and/or move the module
into the equipment room. The
contractor must provide slings,
spreader bars, clevis hooks,
pins, etc., for rigging.
Provide a reasonably level floor,
pad, or ceiling suspension
system for the air handler.
Assemble the energy wheel
module to the air-handling
system.
Electrical and/or Controls
Contractor
Provide high voltage power to
the energy wheel. For voltage
requirements, see Table 3 in
"Wiring" on page 9.
Provide and install a starter or
starting contactor, disconnect,
fuses, etc. (as required by local
codes) for the energy wheel
motor if a factory-installed
starter is not provided.
Provide, install, and connect
damper actuators if the module
is equipped with optional air
bypass dampers less the
actuators.
Provide, install, and connect
temperature sensors for energy
wheel controls if the module is
not equipped with factory-
installed sensors.
Provide, install, and connect
required control devices for
energy wheel controls if the
module is not equipped with
factory-installed devices, or
connect to factory-installed
devices that were not ordered
factory-wired.
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