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Rapid 2005 - SECTION 10: INDOOR SUSPENSION MOUNTING - HORIZONTAL AIR HANDLER; 10.1 Suspension Kit Assembly and Installation

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B-SERIES INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND SERVICE MANUAL
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SECTION 10: INDOOR SUSPENSION MOUNTING - HORIZONTAL AIR HANDLER
Suspension Kits are available for models 2005 -
2010B. Kits are shipped unassembled and must be
assembled prior to installation. Suspension Kits for
models 2020 - 2030 are not available.
NOTE: Before installation, verify all required
components are present. If any are missing, contact
your RAPID
®
independent distributor.
10.1 Suspension Kit Assembly and Installation
After the air handler is in place, the installer must
fasten the air handler to the suspension frame. Once
the suspension frame is secure, the air handler may
be mounted. See Page 17, Section 6 for safe lifting
practices.
On model 2005, remove the 1/4" bolts from four
corners of base on length of air handler. Slide
suspension angle assembly onto both ends of the air
handler aligning holes in angle tab with bottom holes.
Once completed, reinstall hardware. See Page 27,
Figure 20.
On model 2010 and 2010B, drilling holes down
through the floor of the air handler and into the
suspension frame. At least three #12 sheet metal
screws (supplied by others) equally spaced on each
angle/side must be used to attach the air handler to
the suspension frame. See Page 28, Figure 21.
Crush Hazard
Check blower assembly per
maintenance section.
Lack of blower assembly
maintenance can cause
excessive vibration.
Excessive vibration can
cause support failure.
WARNING
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, injury or property damage.
Crush Hazard
Hanging hardware must
support equipment weight.
Do not hang by lifting lugs.
Crush Hazard
Use proper lifting equip-
ment and practices.
WARNING
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, injury or property damage.
Falling Hazard
Use proper safety
equipment and practices to
avoid falling.
Severe Injury Hazard
Use proper lifting practices
and equipment.
Equipment and accessories
are heavy.
Cut/Pinch Hazard
Wear protective gear during
installation, operation and
service.
Edges are sharp.

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