LS Se
ies Coolers and Condensers
9
Unit
Footprint(m)
Minimum
“H”(m)
2.4 x 5.4 5.8
2.4 x 7.3 4.6
2.4 x 11 5.8
3 x 3.6 4.6
3 x 5.4 5.8
3 x 7.3 4.6
3 x 11 5.8
Optional Tapered
or
Straight-Sided Hood
Secti
on
Some units may be supplied with an optional discharge hood section. This section will ship from the factory as a separate item or
loosely mounted on top of either the pan-fan section or coil section to reduce freight charges. Each hood section is equipped with
U-bolts located at the four corners for lifting and final positioning (Figure 16). Always use safety slings for extended lifts or where
any hazard exists.
NOTE: When combined with other sections, the hood must be removed prior to any lift. In all cases the hood section
must be rigged as a separate part.
Once the coil section has been secured to the pan-fan section, wipe the top flanges to remove any dirt or moisture. Place sealer
tape over the mounting hole centerline on the side flanges. Apply two strips of sealer tape, one partially overlapping the other, on
the end flanges as shown in Figures 7 and 8. Remove any shipping blocks or other obstructions. Lower the hood onto the top
flange of the coil section.
Install the fasteners in all four corners as shown in Figure 16. For 5.4m long hoods, two additional fasteners are provided and
are to be fastened in the middle of each side. NOTE
: Always lift the hood separately and follow the rigging sequence shown.
Figure 16 – Discharge Hood Rigging and Assembly (Tapered Hood Shown)
See Table 5 for the minimum “H” dimensions for rigging the discharge hood for both standard and extended lifts.
Table 5 – Minimum “H” Dimension
for Rigging Discharge Hoods and Discharge Attenuation
Unit
Footprint
(m)
Minimum
“H”
(m)
1.2 x 1.8 2.5
1.2 x 2.7 3.1
1.2 x 3.6 4.6
1.2 x 5.4 5.8
1.6 x 3.6 4.6
1.6 x 5.4 5.8
2.4 x 3.6 4.6