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TM5-4120-387-14 DO NOT Other LIFT without hold wise, unit will fall ng unit in upright position. over and could cause injury to personnel. d. Remove  pallet. Raise the cabi blies that hold the tiedown bars to Remove the four bolts that hold the retain the pallet and carriage bolt net and remove the the pallet from the two tiedown bars to assemblies and the our carriage bolt assem– underside of the pallet. the unit base. Remove and tiedown bars and bolts, if reuse is anticipated. Be sure to remove all remaining barrier material from the underside of the cabinet base. Lower the cabinet to the floor in the desired position and remove the sling and hoist. 4-4. RECEIVING INSPECTION Perform  receiving  inspection  of Inspect the equipment for has been damaged, report damage the air d a m a ge conditioner in the following manner: ncurred during shipment. If the   equipment on DD Form 6, Packaging Improvement Report. b. Check the equipment against the packing slip to see if the shitment is complete. Report-all  discrepancies  in  accordance  with  the  instructions  of  TM 738-750. c. Check to see whether the equipment 4-5. INSTALLATION  SITE  PREPARATION has been modified. a. General. The air conditioner is designed so that it is adaptable to a variety  of  installation  arrangements. Most typical installations are made by preparing an opening in an exterior wall of the room or enclosure to be condi- tioned and positioning the air conditioner so that the front of the cabinet is inside the room or enclosure and the back outside. Alternate  installations  may  be made with the entire cabinet either inside or outside the conditioned area. The following  are  minimum  requirements  for  all  installations: (1) A relatively level surface capable of bearing the weight of the air conditioner on which to set the base. To  insure  proper  condensate  drainage,  the surface should be level with 5° from front to back and side to 4-2 for installation dimensions. (2) An unobstructed flow of air from outside the cond inlet and outlet of the condenser. s i d e.   See-figure oned   area   to   the (3) An unobstructed flow of air from inside the conditioned area to the conditioned air intake and discharge. (4) An unobstructed flow of air from outside the conditioned area to the fresh air damper intake and/or CBR filter intake, if installed. 4-4

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