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TM5-4120-383-14
4-2.
SITE AND SHELTER REQUIREMENTS.-Continued
g.  A source of 208 volt, 3 phase, 50/60 hertz input power rated
at 8.3 amps.  The power source outlet should be located as near as
possible to the installed location of the air conditioner.  The
power source wiring must include a disconnect switch.  However,
provisions should be made to insure that power is not disconnected
during normal operation and that the disconnect is not used to turn
off the air conditioner for normal shutdown.
h.  Check that no source of dangerous or objectionable fumes are
near the fresh air intake.
If possible make use of terrain features such as trees and
i.
buildings to provide a shaded location.  This minimizes the cooling
load on the refrigeration system.
If possible avoid a location where the condenser and fresh
j.
air intakes will be laden with dust, dirt, soot, smoke or other
debris.
SERVICE UPON RECEIPT OF MATERIAL.
a.  Unloading.
The Model F9000H-3S Air Conditioner is packaged
in
a container designed for shipment and handling with the cabinet
in
an upright position.  The base of the container is constructed
as
a shipping pallet with provisions for the insertion of the tongs
a fork on materials handling equipment.
of
(1)  Remove all blocking and tiedowns that may have been used
to secure the container to the carrier.
(2)  Use a forklift truck or other suitable material handling
equipment to remove the packaged unit from the carrier.
Use care in handling to avoid damage to the air
If an overhead lifting device must be
conditioner.
used, use an appropriate sling so that the weight of
the unit is borne by the base of the shipping
container.
Unpacking.
b.
(1)  General.  Normally, the packaged air conditioner should
be moved into the immediate area in which it is to be installed
before it is unpacked.
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