ENVIRO-TEC
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CODE COMPLIANCE
This equipment has been manufactured and certied in
accordance with UL 1995-Standard for Safety, Heating
and Cooling Equipment (CAN/CSA C22.2 NO 236-
M90) and bears the Electrical Testing Laboratories
(ETL) Mark under ETL File No: 3036742-002.
RECEIPT AND INITIAL INSTALLATION
NO ATTEMPT SHOULD BE MADE
TO HANDLE, INSTALL, OR SER-
VICE ANY UNIT WITHOUT FOL-
LOWING SAFE PRACTICES RE-
GARDING MECHANICAL EQUIP-
MENT.
• All power must be disconnected before any in-
stallation or service should be attempted. More
than one power source may be supplied to a unit.
Power to remote mounted control devices may
not be supplied through the unit. Never wear
bulky or loose tting clothing when working on
any mechanical equipment. Gloves should only
be worn when required for proper protection
from heat or other possible injury. Safety glasses
or goggles should always be worn when drill-
ing, cutting, or working with chemicals such as
refrigerants or lubricants.
• Never pressurize any equipment beyond specied
operating pressures. Always pressure test with
an inert uid or gas such as clear water or dry
nitrogen to avoid possible damage or injury in
the event of a leak or component failure during
testing.
• Always protect adjacent flammable material
when welding or soldering. Use suitable heat
shield material to contain sparks or drops of
solder. Have re extinguisher available for use
when welding or brazing.
The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for personal
injury or property damage resulting from improper
or unsafe practices during the handling, installation,
service, or operation of any equipment.
UNPACKING & INSPECTION
All units are carefully inspected at the factory throughout
the manufacturing process under a strict detailed quality
assurance program, and where possible, all major
components and subassemblies are carefully tested for
proper operation and veried to be in full compliance
with the factory manufacturing documents. Customer
furnished components such as control valves, switches
and DDC controls are not factory tested.
Each unit is carefully packaged for shipment to avoid
damage during normal transport and handling. The
equipment should always be stored in a dry place in the
proper orientation as marked on the carton.
All shipments are made F.O.B. factory and it is the
responsibility of the receiving party to inspect the
equipment upon arrival. Any obvious damage to the
carton and/or its contents should be recorded on the bill
of lading and a claim should be led with the freight
carrier.
After determining the condition of the carton exterior,
carefully remove each unit from the carton and inspect
for hidden damage. At this time check to make sure that
“furnished only” items such as switches, thermostats,
etc. are accounted for. Any hidden damage should be
recorded and immediately reported to the carrier and a
claim led as before. In the event a claim for shipping
damage is led, the unit, shipping carton, and all packing
must be retained for physical inspection by the freight
carrier. All equipment should be stored in the factory-
shipping carton with internal packing in place until
installation.
At the time of receipt, the equipment type and
arrangement should be verified against the order
documents. Should any discrepancy be found, the local
Sales Representative should be notied immediately
so that the proper action may be instituted. Should
any question arise concerning warranty repairs, the
factory must be notified BEFORE any corrective
action is taken. Where local repairs or alterations can
be accomplished, the factory must be fully informed as
to the extent and expected cost of those repairs before
work is begun. Where factory operations are required,
the factory must be contacted for authorization to return
equipment and a Return Authorization Number will be
issued. Unauthorized return shipments of equipment
and shipments not marked with an authorization number
will be refused. In addition, the manufacturer will not
accept any claims for unauthorized expenses.