Preparation – SPX Cooling Technologies Fluid Cooler Marley MC User Manual

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Preparation

The Marley MC Fluid Cooler purchased for this installation represents the
current state of the art in counterflow, forced draft fluid cooler design. Ther-
mally and operationally, it is the most efficient fluid cooler of its class.

These instructions—as well as those offered separately on motors, fans,
float valves, pumps, etc.—are intended to assure that the fluid cooler
serves you properly for the maximum possible time. Since product warrant-
ability may well depend upon your actions, please read these instructions
thoroughly prior to operation.

If you have questions about the operation and/or maintenance of this
product, and you don’t find the answers in this manual, please contact
your Marley sales representative. When writing for information, or when
ordering parts, please mention product serial number shown on the name-
plate located on the access door.

Safety First

The location and orientation of the fluid cooler can affect the safety of those
responsible for installing, operating or maintaining the fluid cooler. However,
since SPX Cooling Technologies does not determine the location or orienta-
tion of the fluid cooler, we cannot be responsible for addressing those safety
issues that are affected by the fluid cooler’s location or orientation.

WarNiNg

The following safety issues should be considered by those responsible
for designing the fluid cooler installation.

• access to and from maintenance access doors
• the possible need for ladders (either portable or permanent) to

gain access to the discharge level or maintenance access doors

• the possible need for external access platforms
• potential access problems due to obstructions surrounding the fluid

cooler

• lockout of mechanical equipment
• the possible need for safety cages around ladders
• the need to avoid exposing maintenance personnel to the potentially

unsafe environment inside the fluid cooler

Warning

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