www.DaikinApplied.com 7 IOM 1274-3 • CENTRIFUGAL WATER CHILLERS
Installation
Receiving and Handling
The unit should be inspected immediately after receipt for
possible damage. All Daikin Applied centrifugal water chillers
are shipped FOB factory and all claims for handling and
shipping damage are the responsibility of the consignee. For
knockdown options, please review the Knockdown Instruction
chapter.
• The unit nameplate is located on the side of the Unit
Control Panel. It has a Style No. and Serial No.; both
are unique to the unit. These numbers should be used to
identify the unit for service, parts, or warranty questions.
This plate also lists the unit refrigerant charge.
• Vessel nameplates are located on the evaporator and
condenser, listing National Board Number (NB) and serial
number. Either number can identify the vessel (but not
the entire unit).
• A compressor nameplate is located on the compressor.
Insulation corners from the evaporator’s rigging hole locations
are shipped loose and should be glued in place after the unit is
Check that these items have been delivered with the unit. If so
equipped, leave the shipping skid in place until the unit is in its
Lifting and Rigging
CAUTION
Extreme care must be used when rigging the unit to prevent
damage to the control panels and refrigerant piping. See the
the weights and center of gravity of the unit. If the drawings
for assistance.
Spreader bars must be used between the rigging lines to keep
lifting straps vertical and prevent damage to the control panels,
electrical panels, unit piping,and motor terminal boxes. The unit
can be lifted by fastening rigging hooks to the outermost four
rigging holes (see Figure 1). The length of the spreader-bars
should be equal to, or no more than 1-foot shorter than, the
distance between the lifting holes located at opposite ends of
the chiller. The unit will require a double spreader-bar of this
length capable of supporting 1.5 times the shipping weight of
the unit. Separately, all cables and hooks by themselves must
also be capable of supporting 1.5 times the shipping weight of
the unit.
NOTE: The spreader bars in Figure 2 are a representation
spreader bars needed.
If a knockdown option was ordered on the unit, reference the
section starting on page 24 for more
information.
Figure 2: Unit Lifting and Rigging
BACK VIEW
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BACK VIEW
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NOTES:
DAIKIN APPLIED IS NOT A LICENSED NOR CERTIFIED RIGGING SPECIALIST. IT IS THE CUSTOMER'S
1.
RESPONSIBILITY TO CONSULT A CERTIFIED RIGGING CONTRACTOR TO RIG, LIFT, AND MOVE COMPONENTS &
SUBCOMPONENTS PROPERLY AND SAFELY.
LIFT THE UNIT BY ATTACHING CHAIN HOISTS TO THE ROUND LIFTING HOLES LOCATED ON THE TUBESHEETS.
2.
FULL UNIT - LIFTING
FULL UNIT - RIGGING