JOHNSON CONTROLS
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SECTION 3 – HANDLING, STORAGE, INSTALLATION AND REASSEMBLY
FORM 155.30-ICOM2.EN.UL
ISSUE DATE: 12/21/2018
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HOISTING THE MACHINE
When hoisting the machine, attach a shackle to each of
the four eye plates and lift the machine using care that
the angle formed by the wire is within 60 degrees as
shown in the figure below.
Use care not to apply shock to the machine. The ma-
chine is a high-vacuum vessel containing a corrosive
solution.Use diligence in protecting the machine as re-
pair is labor intensive and costly.
Be sure to lift the machine horizontally. If the machine
is inclined, the solution and refrigerant inside will shift
the unit, producing an offset load. This is can cause
damage to the machine and pose a risk to the machine
installer or persons moving the unit.
MOVING THE MACHINE ON ROLLERS
Plan the entrance for the machine from Figure 4 below.
Do not incline the machine more than 10 degrees. If
the machine has to be inclined more than 10 degrees,
it is necessary to extract the solution and refrigerant
beforehand.
Use care not to apply shock to the machine. The ma-
chine is a high-vacuum vessel containing a corrosive
solution. Use diligence in protecting the machine as
repair is labor intensive and costly.
When a skid base is used to move the machine on roll-
ers, secure the skid base and place the machine legs
evenly on the skid base before moving the machine on
rollers.
This angle must
be within 60°
EYE PLATE
EYE PLATE
OVER
0.86
1.57
1.65
1.88
98 inch
FIGURE 3 - HOISTING PROCEDURE (4 POINT LIFTING)