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IEC Modular Hi-Rise Series - SECTION I - Receipt and Initial Installation; Unpacking and Inspection

IEC Modular Hi-Rise Series
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SECTION I – Receipt and Initial Installation
Receipt
International Environmental Corporation fan coil units
represent a prudent investment oering trouble-free
operation and long service with proper installation,
operation, and regular maintenance.
Your equipment is initially protected under the
manufacturers standard warranty; however, this
warranty is provided under the condition that the steps
outlined in this manual for initial inspection, proper
installation, regular periodic maintenance, and everyday
operation of the equipment be followed in detail. This
manual should be fully reviewed in advance before initial
installation, start-up, and any maintenance. Should
any questions arise, please contact your local sales
representative or the factory BEFORE proceeding.
The equipment covered by this manual is available with a
variety of options and accessories. Consult the approved unit
submittals, order acknowledgement, and other manuals for
details on unit options and accessories.
NO ATTEMPT SHOULD BE MADE TO HANDLE, INSTALL,
OR SERVICE ANY UNIT WITHOUT FOLLOWING SAFE
PRACTICES REGARDING MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT.
The equipment must always be properly supported.
Temporary supports used during installation or service
must be adequate to hold the equipment securely.
All power must be disconnected before any installation
or service is 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 loosetting clothing when working
on any mechanical equipment. Gloves should be worn
for proper protection against heat and other possible
injuries. Safety glasses or goggles should always be
worn when drilling, cutting, or working with chemicals
such as refrigerants or lubricants.
Never pressurize any equipment beyond specied test
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 ammable material when
welding or soldering. Use a suitable heat- shield
material to contain sparks or drops of solder. Have a re
extinguisher readily available.
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 and 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 sub-assemblies are carefully tested for
proper operation and veried for full compliance with factory
standards. Operational testing of some customer-furnished
components such as electronic control valves and digital
controllers may be a possible exception.
Each unit is carefully packaged for shipment to avoid damage
during normal transit and handling. Equipment should
always be stored in a dry place, and in the proper orientation
as marked on the carton.
All shipments are made F.O.B. factory and 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 thermostats, grilles etc. are
accounted for whether packaged separately or shipped at
a later date. Any hidden damage should be recorded and
immediately reported to the carrier and a claim should be
led. 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.
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Modular Hi-Rise Series Fan Coils
INSTALLATION, OPERATION, & MAINTENANCE MANUAL