General information, Codes and ordinances, Receiving unit – AAON LN-140 User Manual

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General Information


AAON LN Series chillers are complete self-
contained liquid chilling units. They are
assembled, wired, charged and run-tested.
Models

are

available

for

air-cooled

applications. Chiller primary pumping
packages are available as optional features.











Codes and Ordinances
LN Series units have been tested and
certified, by ETL, in accordance with UL
Safety Standard 1995/CSA C22.2 No. 236.

System should be sized in accordance with
the

American

Society

of

Heating,

Refrigeration

and

Air

Conditioning

Engineers Handbook.

Installation of LN Series units must conform
to the ICC standards of the International
Mechanical Code, the International Building
Code, and local building, plumbing and
waste water codes. All appliances must be
electrically grounded in accordance with
local codes, or in the absence of local codes,
the

current

National

Electric

Code,

ANSI/NFPA 70 or the current Canadian
Electrical Code CSA C22.1.






















Receiving Unit
When received, the unit should be checked
for damage that might have occurred in
transit. If damage is found it should be noted
on the carrier’s Freight Bill. A request for
inspection by carrier’s agent should be made
in writing at once. Nameplate should be
checked to ensure the correct model sizes
and voltages have been received to match
the job requirements.

Storage
If installation will not occur immediately
following delivery, store equipment in a dry
protected area away from construction
traffic and in the proper orientation as
marked on the packaging with all internal
packaging in place. Secure all loose-shipped
items.











Improper

installation,

adjustment,

alteration, service or maintenance
can

cause

property

damage,

personal injury or loss of life. Startup
and service must be performed by a
Factory Trained Service Technician.

WARNING


The Clean Air Act of 1990 bans the
intentional venting of refrigerant as of
July 1, 1992. Approved methods of
recovery, recycling, or reclaiming
must be followed.

CAUTION


Coils and sheet metal surfaces
present sharp edges and care must
be

taken

when

working

with

equipment.


Failure to observe the following
instructions will result in premature
failure of your system and possible
voiding of the warranty.

WARNING

WARNING

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