ATS CyberChiller Series Refrigerator User Manual


 
(©October, 2006)
CyberChiller Series Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual
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2.0 INSTALLATION
2.1 Receiving the Equipment
Your CyberChiller system has been tested and
inspected prior to shipment. To ensure that your
equipment has been received in excellent condition,
make a visual inspection of the equipment immedi-
ately upon delivery. Carefully remove the shipping
container and all protective packaging. Open the
access doors and thoroughly inspect the unit interior
for any signs of transit-incurred damage. If there is
shipping damage, it must be noted on the freight
carrier's delivery forms BEFORE signing for the
equipment. Any freight claims MUST be done through
the freight carrier. SATS ships all equipment FOB
factory. SATS is not liable for any equipment damage
while in transit. SATS can assist in the claim filing
process with the freight carrier. Should any such
damage be present, notify the SATS Product Support
Group prior to attempting any repairs. Refer to section
five of this manual for instructions.
Check the equipment against the packing slip to see if
the shipment is complete. Report all discrepancies to
appropriate authority.
A Data Package has been sent with your unit. It
contains this manual, a supplemental microprocessor
controller manual, system drawings, applicable
MSDS’s, other component manuals, warranty registra-
tion and other applicable instructions based on the
configuration and options of your unit. The data
package has been placed in your unit in a clear plastic
envelope. These documents need to be kept with the
unit for future reference.
NOTE
Items that have been shipped loose, such as
controllers, temperature sensors, water detec-
tors, etc., are shipped inside the air conditioner
unless specified otherwise by the customer.
Unpack and store these items in a safe place
unless you are using them immediately.
2.2 Site Preparation
CyberChiller systems are designed with easy service
access in mind. Component access doors are located
on the front of the unit.
In order to have full service access through the front,
no permanent obstructions should be placed within 40
inches of the front of unit.
NOTE
Working clearance requirements need to be es-
tablished prior to the mounting of the unit. Refer
to local and national electrical codes.
2.3 Rigging
The CyberChiller systems are designed to be kept in
the vertical position. Move the unit with a suitable
device such as a forklift, pallet jack or roller bar and
dollies. Weight tables are provided on the installation
drawings. Units are shipped on a skid to facilitate
moving prior to installation. Units should always be
stored indoors in a dry location prior to installation.
CAUTION
Units must be kept level and in the vertical posi-
tion when lifting to prevent damage to the unit.
2.4 Mounting/Placement
Position unit in the desired location. CyberChiller
systems are 100% front accessible, which allows the
units to be placed in a corner or between cabinetry.
(See Figure 2.)
NOTE
Allow access to the unit for routine operation,
servicing and for necessary maintenance.
Figure 2- Typical Installation