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1.4 TRANSPORTATION
1. Use care and caution when transporting the
dryer. Avoid sudden jerks, tilting, dropping
and other physical abuse.
2. A forklift can be used to transport the dryer
provided the forks are long enough to sup-
port the full width or length. Caution must be
used throughout the move.
1.5 INSTALLATION LAYOUT
REQUIREMENTS
1. The dryer must be installed horizontally. A
minimum of at least 1 ½ feet clearance
around the dryer is necessary to allow free
air circulation and easy access for servicing.
2. The ambient temperature in the room
should not exceed 120° F and should not
be below 40° F, taking into account the
heat radiated by the dryer. (About 18 watts
for each SCFM under ISO 7183-5 condition
or 40 watt for each liter/sec under ISO 7183-
A condition).
1.6 ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
1. US/EU laws protect the environment against
refrigerant being released into the atmo-
sphere.
2. An annual leak control test at less than 5.0
gr/year should be performed by a qualified
engineer if the refrigerant dryer contains
more than 4.4 lbs/ 2 kg of refrigerant. This
control test has to be done twice a year if the
dryer contains more than 66 lbs/30 kg.
3. Prior to dryer disposal, the refrigerant must
be properly recovered by a qualified engi-
neer.