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Data Aire gPod - Figure 1 - Typical Lifting Method; Figure 2 - Typical Clearance Near Walls

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Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual
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Figure 1 - Typical Lifting Method
The unit has 3/4” holes in the shipping skid to which casters with 3/4” stems can be attached. This allows easy
movement down halls, into elevators and through doorways.
WARNING Improper lifting or moving of equipment may result in damage to
doors, panels or frame members.
When installing the unit, enough space must be allowed for airflow clearance, wiring, plumbing and service access.
It is recommended that each side and front have a clearance of at least 36 or 40”, depending on the unit, to allow
the doors to swing open and for servicing the unit.
The doors on some sides may not require as much service clearance. Refer to the unit component breakdown
drawings for assistance. Rear clearance is not required, but 1to 2” of clearance is suggested.
Figure 2 - Typical Clearance Near Walls

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