Installation general – Mammoth 5 to 40 Tons: Water-to-Water (K-Vintage) User Manual

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MAMM-WSHP-IOM-1KA (September 2011)

Installation

General


1. To prevent damage, this equipment should not be

operated during the construction period.

2. Inspect the unit for any specific tagging numbers

indicated by the factory per a request from the in-
stalling contractor.

3. Check the unit nameplate for the size and voltage

rating and confirm against the plans that the unit is
being installed in the correct location.

4. Verify the installation location with the piping and

electrical contractors prior to installation.

5. Verify all clearances are available for the unit prior

to installation.

6. Note the location and routing of water piping and

electrical wiring. The locations of these items are
clearly marked on the submittal drawings.

7. Mammoth recommends the unit be covered during

construction to protect components from dust and
other harmful materials. This is critical while spray-
ing fireproofing material on bar joists, sandblasting,
spray painting and plastering.

NOTE:

Check the unit name plate for correct voltage with the
plans before installing the equipment. Make sure all
electrical ground connections are made in accordance
with local code.

IMPORTANT:

Mammoth water source heat pumps should be in-
stalled only by qualified personnel, experienced in the
installation of this equipment and related systems.
Read these instructions carefully before unpacking,
installing and operating this unit.

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