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TM 5-4120-270-15
Figure 2-1. Remote control connection installation
d.
Power Source.
(1)
Model MAC4V60-360-3. Operates on 208
volts, 400 cycle, 3 phase power.
(2)
Model MAC6V60-60-2. Operates on 208
volt, 50/60 cycle, 3 phase power.
(3)
Power receptacle connector. An MS31-
00R3217P receptacle is located on the left hand side of
unit, above the base drain plug. Connect the proper
electrical power supply source to this receptacle using a
MS3106R32-17S plug or acceptable alternate. Alternate
electrical power connections are provided at both sides
and rear of the unit; any location may be used by
interchanging the power receptacle at rear of unit and
one of the cover plates at side of unit. Be sure to attach
cover plate over unused location at rear of unit to prevent
air from being drawn through the opening.
e.
Remote Control.
(1)
General. The control panel may be re-
moved from the unit and used as a remote control for
operation of the air conditioner. The remote control
connection and blockoff plate provided must be used
when the control panel is used as
a
remote control.
(2)
Remote control connection.
(a)
Disconnect power source from unit.
(b)
Refer to figure 21, and install the remote
control connection.
Section II. MOVEMENT TO NEW WORKSITE
2-6.
Dismantling for Movement
a.
General.
(1)
Shit off electrical power supply to air
conditioner and disconnect power cable from unit.
(2)
Disconnect drain hose from unit.
Note. Disconnect all duct work and remote
control cable if used with unit.
(3)
Unbolt unit from mounting surface.
b.
Short Distance Movement. Use a forklift
and lift unit at base, or place unit on a truck
using suitable lifting equipment attached to the recessed
handles at sides of unit.
Note. Use a spreader bar whenever unit is
hoisted with a crane.
c.
Long Distance Movement. Crate the air
conditioner, providing adequate protection to grilles and
control panel. Provide suitable blocking and tiedowns to
prevent unit from shifting during transfer.
2-7.
Reinstallation After Movement
Reinstall the air conditioners as instructed in paragraph
2-5.
2-2
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