Dectron, Inc. March 2012
DECTRON
DSH/DSV/RSH/DBH/RBH Series Dehumidifier Owner’s Manual
Data subject to change without notice.
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If you suspect the unit was damaged in transit, immediately notify the
freight carrier and file a claim with the carrier.
CAUTION: If the condenser is not equipped with fork pockets, do
not
handle the condenser with a forklift - the heat
exchanger is exposed to damage if the forks are under
the condenser.
CAUTION: Be very careful not to bend or damage the exposed
heat-exchanger fins.
1. Unload from the truck with chains hooked to the eyes
of all the lifting brackets on top, as shown at right.
2. For horizontal-airflow units, lift to final location. For
vertical-airflow units, continue with steps below.
2. Carefully set the condenser on wooden blocks on level ground.
3. Locate the remaining legs and associated hardware, included.
4. Attach all the legs.
5. Change the rigging to the outboard lifting eyes.
Carefully tilt the condenser over onto its legs. Be very
careful not to damage the exposed heat-exchanger fins.
6. Attach the remaining lifting brackets.
7. Using spreader bars (by others) and the outboard eyes of
all lifting brackets, lift to final location. Maintain
chain/cable tensions to prevent bending or bowing of the
condenser.
Sample
Number of legs and
brackets may vary.
Sample
Number of legs and
brackets may vary.
Beams, bars, cables,
chains, etc. are by others.
Lift evenly using all lifting eyes. Do not
allow bending or bowing of the condenser.
Condensers With Lifting Brackets
Some units may not have a remote condenser.
Some outdoor units may come with the condenser already mounted to the unit base.
Some units may have a remote DryCooler. In this case, please refer to Dectron OM Appendix M1-DryCooler.
Lifting and Locating Lifting Remote Condenser
LIFTING AND
LOCATING
Risk of crushing. Can cause injury or death.
Large, heavy equipment can cause crushing. Do not allow any part of your body to
be under crates or equipment at any time. Use only lifting equipment and devices that
are rated for the load. Secure all lifting straps, slings, spreaders, etc., to prevent
accidental dropping.
Follow the instructions in this manual and all other applicable safety procedures.
WARNING