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TM5-4120-384-14
4 - 2 . SITE AND SHELTER REQIUIREMENTS. -Continued
Access  to  and  sufficient  headroom  to  allow  removal  of  the
f.
front  and  rear  top  panels  is  necessary,  if  the  unit  is  to  be
serviced  when  installed.
Use  a  source  of  208  volt,  3  phase,  50/60  hertz  input  power
g.
rated at 16 amps for the F18H-3S, F18H-3SA and F18H-3SB units or
230  volt,  single  phase,  60 hertz power rated at 25 amps for the
The  power  source  outlet  should  be  located  as  near  as
F18H-1S  unit.
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.
Check  that  no  source
of
dangerous
or
objectionable
fumes
are
h.
near  the  fresh  air  intake.
If  possible  make  use  of  terrain  features  such  as  trees  and
i.
This  minimizes  the  cooling
buildings  to  provide  a  shaded  location.
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.
4 - 3 . SERVICE UPON RECEIPT OF MATERIAL.
a. Unloading.
The  air  conditioner  is  packaged  in  a  container
designed
or  shipment  and  handling  with  the  cabinet  in  an  upright
The  base  of  the  container  is  constructed  as  a  shipping
position.
pallet  with  provisions  for  the  insertion  of  the  tongs  of  a  fork  on
materials  handling  equipment.
(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
conditioner.
If  an  overhead  lifting  device  must  be
used,  use  an  appropriate  sling  so  that  the  weight  of
the  unit  is  borne-by  the  base  of  the  shipping
Failure  to  heed  this  caution  can  result
container.
in damage to equipment.
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