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C H A P T E R   2 INSTALLATION    AND    OPERATION    INSTRUCTIONS Section   I.   SERVICE   UPON 2-1.  Unloading  Equipment The  total  weight  of  the  air  conditioner  is  250 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 connectors. 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.  Be sure  all  hardware  is  securely  in  place. 2-4.  Installation a.  General.  The  air  conditioner is  shipped, assembled  and  ready  for  operation.  It  contains  a 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  control panel  and  condenser  and  evaporator  louvers  are accessible  to  the  operator  and  to  maintenance personnel. Be sure there are no obstructions in front on  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 obstructions   to 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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