Unit inspection on arrival, Unit application limitations, Installation – Mammoth V-Cube User Manual
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Unit.Inspection.on.Arrival
Inspect the equipment exterior and interior for any dam-
age that may have occurred during unit shipment and for
shipped loose parts. Ensure there is no damage to any
protruding exterior components such as door handles,
disconnect switch handle, etc. or to internal components
such as fans, motors, heat exchanger, dampers and drains.
File a claim with the shipping company if the unit is dam-
aged. Check the packing slip against all items received. If
any items are missing sign the carrier’s bill of landing with
the notation “Shipment Received Less Item #_____.” Con-
tact the factory immediately if damage is found. No return
shipment will be accepted without authorization.
Unit.Application.Limitations
Using Venmar CES units for temporary ventilation dur-
ing construction is subject to the unit warranty terms and
should be reviewed carefully before proceeding, as this
may void the standard warranty conditions.
Fine dust, larger particulate matter, solvents, varnishes and
other chemicals may cause filter clogging and elevated
cabinet pressures, higher power consumption and possible
irreparable damage to a variety of other key components
that may be present in the system. Potential damages in-
clude, but are not limited to, these examples.
Installation
Unit.Location.Requirements
Consult local building codes and electrical codes for spe-
cial installation requirements and note additional require-
ments listed in this manual. In choosing the installation
location of the unit, consider the following factors:
• The unit should be installed to allow easy access for
maintenance and for systems operation.
• Clearance around the unit should be per the recom-
mended clearances indicated on the mechanical/sub-
mittal drawings (varies per unit frame size) in order
to allow easy access for maintenance and for system
operation. For clearances to remove specific compo-
nents, please consult factory.
• Locate the unit in an area requiring the least amount
of ductwork and direction changes to allow optimum
performance, to reduce pressure loss and to use less
electricity to achieve proper ventilation. Ductwork
must be in accordance with ducting mechanical rules
to prevent sound issues and system effects.
• The unit should be mounted on a level foundation
to allow condensation to flow into internal drains.
The foundation must provide adequate continuous
support to the full perimeter of the base and all cross
members requiring support to minimize deflection
of the unit base frame to not more than 1/16” [1.6
mm] over the entire length and width. In addition to
these recommendations, a Structural Engineer must
be involved to properly size supporting structural ele-
ments.
• Once the unit is in place within the mechanical
equipment room, mount the unit on a housekeeping
pad of sufficient height in order to allow for drain
trap height and condensate lines to slope toward the
building drain; install condensate pumps to reduce
height of the housekeeping pads or drill holes in the
concrete pad or mechanical room floor for sufficient
trap height.
CAUTION
Venmar CES equipment is not designed to be used for
temporary heating, cooling and/or ventilation during con-
struction.
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