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CHAPTER   2 OPERATING   INSTRUCTIONS Section  1. SERVICE   UPON 2-1.    Unloading    Equipment The   total   weight   of   the   air   conditioner   is   2 0 0 pounds.  Use  a  hand  truck  or  forklift  of  at  least  300 pounds   capacity   to   unload   the   unit.   Keep   unit upright   during   the   unloading   operation. 2-2.    Unpacking    Equipment Move  the  unit  as  near  to  the  site  of  installation    as possible.   Remove   crating   hardware   and   metal straps,   being   careful   not   to   damage   the   unit   with the  tools  used  for  uncrating. 2-3.   Inspecting   and  Servicing   Equipment a.   Inspection.   Inspect  the  entire  air  conditioner for  signs  of damage,  missing  or  loose  hardware,  and any   defects   that   may   have   been   incurred   during shipment.  Make  a  thorough  check  to  see  that  all wiring,   lines,    and  tubing  are  secure;  and  pay particular  attention  to  the  evaporator  and  con- denser   coils   and   main   power   receptacle   connector. Be   sure   that   visible   wiring   and   insulation   is   not frayed   or   broken. Check   the   evaporator   and condenser   fan   motors.   Report   all   damage   and defects   to   organizational   maintenance. RECEIPT   OF   EQUIPMENT b.   Servicing.   Perform   the   daily   preventive maintenance  services   listed   in   paragraph   3-6.   B e sure   all   hardware   is   securely   in   place. 2-4.   Installantion u.  General .    The   air   conditioner   is   shipped, assembled   and   ready   for   operation.   It   contains   l full  charge   of   refrigerant   and   compressor   oil.   Install the  unit  on  a  firm,  level  surface  to   allow   proper condensate   drainage.   Place   it   so   that   the   c o n t r ol panel  and   condenser   and   evaporator   louvers  l  re accessible  to   the   operator   and   to   m a i n t e n a n ce personnel.   Be   sure   there   are   no   obstructions   in   front of   any   air   intake   or   discharge   louvers   or   other openings  that  may  cause  insufficient  flow  of air  into or   out   of   the   air   conditioner.   If   the   unit   is   van mounted, report any such o b s t r u c t i o n s    t o organizational    maintenance. b.  Mounting.   Base   mounting   hole    dimensions  are shown  on  figure  2-1.   The  resilient  mount  parts shown  in  figure  2-2  are  shipped  with  the  air   con- ditioner. 2-1

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