6. INSTALLATION
6.1. OVERVIEW
• The technician responsible for equipment receipt must ensure that the characteristics of
the existing power supply agree with the electrical data on the unit's identification plate.
• Before installing the equipment in its final position, make sure that the place where it
will be located is strong enough to support its weight.
• Under no circumstances should these units be installed in flammable or explosive envi-
ronments, in environments that contain oil vapours, salt air, or corrosive environments.
• Equipment installation can present hazards due to the material used, pressures in the
system and the electrical components. For this reason, only trained and qualified service
personnel may install service or repair the equipment.
• As a precaution, when performing operations inside the equipment, shut off the power
at a main breaker. This serves to prevent any accidents involving the equipment's moving
parts, which can start accidentally, well as to prevent any direct or indirect contact with
live parts.
• When installing the unit, it must be levelled to allow for a good fit between the different
modules, perfect condensate drainage and proper opening of the doors.
• To test whether the fan is in perfect condition, check the centering of the intake ring by
turning the impeller by hand.
6.2. IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS OF THE UNIT
The main module may consist of three different sections: filter, coils and fans. However,
one of the first two sections may not be included. The following illustration identifies the
main components of the main module.
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