
10 CAH-SVX01B-EN
Pre-Installation Requirements
Receiving Checklist
Based on customer requirements, Trane air handlers can ship as complete units or as individual
sections to be field assembled.
Upon receipt of the air handler(s), a thorough inspection should be performed to note any shipping
damage that may have occurred and that the shipment is complete. All factory shipping protection
should be removed immediately to allow complete access for the inspection.
Note: The shipping protection provided by the factory is for transit protection only and should not
be used as a jobsite storage cover.
Note: Delivery cannot be refused. Trane is not responsible for shipping damage.
• Check all access doors to confirm that the latches and hinges are not damaged.
• Inspect the interior of each section for any internal damage.
Note: Concealed damage must be reported within 15 days of receipt.
• Inspect the coils for damage to the fin surface and/or coil connections.
• If the unit was ordered with factory-mounted controls, locate all sensors.
Note: Items that cannot be factory-mounted should ship inside the control enclosures or should
be packaged inside the fan or mixing box section.
• Check all control devices attached to the unit exterior and confirm that they are not damaged.
• Manually rotate the fan wheel to ensure free movement of the shaft, bearings, and drive.
• Inspect the fan housing for any foreign objects.
• If the unit is shipped in sub-assemblies, locate the assembly hardware, which should be
packaged and shipped inside the fan or mixing box section.
• Inspect and test all piping for possible shipping damage. Nipples may be installed on coils at
the factory but should always be tightened and tested before any connections are made. Rough
handling during shipping, in addition to other factors can cause pipe connections to become
loose.
Note: Trane will not be responsible for any leak at the field connections. Coils have been factory
pressure tested before shipping.
Assembly Hardware
Trane air handlers ship with all necessary assembly hardware and gasket material. This hardware
is packaged in either a clear plastic envelope or cardboard box and can be found inside the fan,
mixing box, or access section. If there is not enough space inside the section, a crate or pallet will
be loaded onto the bed of the truck. Check the parts list on the field assembly drawing against the
contents of the crate. Do not proceed with unit assembly until verification that all materials are
present. Sometimes it is necessary to use more than one section to ship hardware. Please check
all sections thoroughly before contacting your local Trane sales engineer to report missing
hardware.
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