Trane Performance Air Handlers Manual de instalación Pagina 11

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CAH-SVX01B-EN 11
Pre-Installation Requirements
Resolving Shipping Damage
Trane air handlers ship free-on-board (FOB), meaning that the unit belongs to the customer the
moment the delivery truck leaves the factory. If damage has occurred to the unit during shipment,
follow these instructions:
Note: Trane is not responsible for shipping damage.
1. Make specific notation, describing the damage, on the freight bill. Take photos of the damaged
material if possible.
2. Report all claims of shipping damage to the delivering carrier immediately and coordinate
carrier inspection if necessary.
Note: Do not attempt to repair the unit without consulting the delivering carrier.
3. Notify your Trane sales representative of the damage and arrange for repair.
Note: Do not attempt to repair the unit without consulting the Trane sales representative.
4. Keep the damaged material in the same location as it was received.
Note: It is the receiver's responsibility to provide reasonable evidence that concealed damage was
not incurred after delivery.
Storage Recommendations
Air handlers and/or field-installed accessories that must be stored for a period of time before
installation must be protected from the elements. A controlled indoor environment is
recommended for proper storage.
Note: The warranty does not cover damage to the unit or controls due to negligence during
storage.
NOTICE
Use Canvas Only!
All factory shipping protection should be removed. This wrapping is for transit protection only
and should not be used for jobsite storage. Use only canvas tarps to cover air handlers. Plastic
tarps can cause condensation to form in and on the equipment, which could result in corrosion
damage or wet storage stains.
General Storage
The unit controller and all other electrical/electronic components should be stored in conditions of
-20ºF to 120°F and 5 to 95 percent relative humidity, non-condensing. Electrical components are
not moisture-tolerant. Factory protective coverings should be removed prior to storage.
Long-Term Storage
For longer periods of storage, allow proper clearance around the unit to perform periodic
inspection and maintenance of the equipment.
While the unit is in storage:
Every two weeks, rotate the fan and motor shaft 30 revolutions by hand. Check for free rotation.
Every six months, check fan shaft bearings and grease lines. Add grease using a manual grease
gun following the lubrications recommendations in “Fan Bearing Lubrication” on page 89.
Check the motor lubrication; remove and clean grease plugs and check for the presence of
moisture in the grease. If moisture is present, remove the motor and send it to an authorized
repair shop for bearing inspection/replacement. If no moisture if present, refer to the motor
manufacturers lubrication recommendation for proper lubrication
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