IMSS E3265
Special Service Situations
There are rare occasions when the refrigerant charge must be evacuated from a
case to perform service work. In those situations, Federal Industries
recommends that the refrigerant charge be evacuated into a recovery system to
prevent the possibility of hydrofluoro olefin (HFO) from being released into the
atmosphere.
The release of HFO into the atmosphere is a potential source of global warming.
Note the condensing unit that was supplied with this case has a receiver tank
large enough to hold all the charge you may be able to pump down the system
when service is required.
If moisture or liquid is observed around or under a Federal Industries case, an
immediate investigation should be made by qualified personnel to determine the
source of the moisture or liquid. The investigation made should determine if the
case is malfunctioning or if there is a simple housekeeping problem.
Moisture or liquid around or under a case is a potential slip / fall hazard for
persons walking by or working in the general area of the case. Any case
malfunction or housekeeping problem that creates a slip / fall hazard around or
under a case should be corrected immediately.
SALE & DISPOSAL
If you the owner sells or gives away this Federal Industries case it is the owner’s
responsibility to make sure that all safety labels and the Installation-Service
Manual are included with it. If you need replacement labels or manuals, Federal
Industries will provide them free of charge. Contact the customer service
department at Federal Industries at (800) 356-4206.
The customer service department at Federal Industries should be contacted at
the time of sale or disposal of your case so records may be kept of its new
location.
If you sell or give away your Federal Industries case, you should evacuate the
refrigerant charge before shipment. Federal Industries recommends that the
charge be evacuated into a recovery system to prevent the possibility of HFO’s
from being released into the atmosphere.