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TM 10-4110-262-13&P
0023 00
3. Disconnect the main RU power supply cord from the connector on the RU back plate and secure the
cord.
CAUTION
Be careful to avoid damaging the evaporator coil fins. Failure to comply
may result in damage to equipment.
4. From inside the IC, disconnect the two condensation drain tubes from the nipples on the drain pan.
Tuck the drain tubes into the evaporator housing to ensure that they clear the opening in the IC wall.
5. If a forklift will be used to support the RU during removal, proceed to Step 7.
NOTE
If a crane or hoist will be used, ensure that the lifting device load capacity
is greater than 1500 lb (680 kg).
6. Attach the lifting cables to the lifting rings at the top of the RU and raise the crane until the lifting
cables support the RU weight. Go to Step 9.
7. Insert forklift tines into the fork pockets on the RU. Raise the forks just enough to support the RU
without lifting the IC.
8. Attach a safety strap between the RU and the forklift to prevent the forks from coming out of the fork
pockets.
9. Remove 8 mounting bolts from the RU back plate (The top four bolts are shorter than the lower
mounting bolts).
WARNING
Keep fingers away from forklift tines while removing the
RU. Fingers could get pinched between the RU and the
forklift tines. Failure to comply may result in serious injury
to personnel.
10. Using a spotter inside and outside of the IC, direct the forklift driver to slowly remove the evaporator
section from the opening. The inside spotter shall guide the evaporator section through the opening
in the container.
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