Warning, Caution – AAON RN-140 User Manual

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FIRE, EXPLOSION OR CARBON
MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD

Failure to replace proper controls
could result in fire, explosion, or
carbon monoxide poisoning. Failure
to follow safety warnings exactly
could result in serious injury, death or
property damage. Do not store or use
gasoline or other flammable vapors
and liquids in the vicinity of this
appliance.


VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVES

Do not leave VFDs unattended in
hand mode or manual bypass.
Damage to personnel or equipment
can occur if left unattended. When in
hand mode or manual bypass mode
VFDs will not respond to controls or
alarms.

WARNING

WARNING


During installation, testing, servicing,
and troubleshooting of the equipment
it may be necessary to work with live
electrical

components.

Only

a

qualified

licensed

electrician

or

individual properly trained in handling
live

electrical

components

shall

perform these tasks.

Standard

NFPA-70E,

an

OSHA

regulation requiring an Arc Flash
Boundary to be field established and
marked for identification of where
appropriate

Personal

Protective

Equipment (PPE) be worn, should be
followed.

WARNING


ROTATING COMPONENTS


Unit contains fans with moving parts
that can cause serious injury. Do not
open door containing fans until the
power

to

the

unit

has

been

disconnected and fan wheel has
stopped rotating.

WARNING


GROUNDING REQUIRED


All field installed wiring must be
completed by qualified personnel.
Field installed wiring must comply
with NEC/CEC, local and state
electrical code requirements. Failure
to follow code requirements could
result in serious injury or death.
Provide

proper

unit

ground

in

accordance

with

these

code

requirements.

WARNING


Electric motor over-current protection
and overload protection may be a
function of the Variable Frequency
Drive to which the motors are wired.
Never defeat the VFD motor overload
feature. The overload ampere setting
must not exceed 115% of the electric
motor

’s FLA rating as shown on the

motor nameplate.

CAUTION

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