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Shipping and Storage Multi-DENCO
34 FläktGroup DC-2013-0101-GB • Subject to modifications • R5-08/2020
4 Shipping and Storage
4.1 Delivery
On receipt, the equipment should be carefully checked against the dispatch note and
examined for completeness and damage.
It is necessary to take photographs of all visible transit damage.
4.2 Handling
As a minimum for handling and shipping, we recommend wearing:
Safety footwear
Protective gloves
Conduct your own risk assessment to evaluate the need for any additional PPE.
When handling a Multi-DENCO unit:
Only use the designated lifting points.
Never attach lifting hooks or similar gear directly to the unit construction.
Use proper and appropriate lifting gear. For unit weights refer Multi-DENCO
Technical Data.
When handling and shipping the Multi-DENCO indoor unit, do not tilt the unit by
more than 15°.
When lifting a unit with slings, leave the bottom packing pallet in place, then position
spreader bars at the top.
Fig. 4-1
NOTE!
Missing parts or claims of shipping damage shall only be reported to the transport
insurance, if the damage has been confirmed by the delivering carrier.
NOTE!
We recommend to keep the equipment in the original packaging for protection, ease
of handling, shipping and storage. Remove the original packaging only before instal-
lation.
If the unit is stored for a period of time before installation or commissioning, it must
be protected from the elements and build-up of dust and dirt!
Multi-DENCO units are heavy and can have a high centre of gravity. Failure to
safely secure the equipment may result in death or serious injury.
See the unit's serial plate or documents for weight information.
Always use proper and suitable lifting equipment for each movement.
When lifting, secure the unit against tilting.
Never stand beneath suspended loads.

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