I.C.E. MTI 11-300 User Manual

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RECEIVING AND WAREHOUSING

Inspect the unit upon arrival for any shipping damage. If any part is missing or damaged, mark the
bill of lading as to damage and notify the carrier and factory at once.

If the unit cannot be installed immediately, store the unit in a clean and dry place.

GENERAL HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS

A qualified and experienced crane operator must do all rigging. General rigging methods should be
followed in all cases:

a) Spreader bars must be used when lifting equipment.
b) Equipment must be lifted simultaneously by all “eye” bolts or channel slots provided on

each section at the same time to distribute the loading properly. Damage or injury may
result if all provisions for lifting are not utilized at time of lift. When multiple lifting eyes
are furnished they are to share the weight of the lift evenly via spreader bar(s).

c) Lifting eyes and channel slots are designed to be lifted vertically. The MAXIMUM angle

from a vertical lift, which is permitted, is 30 degrees. Single sections only are to be lifted at
one time and stacked from the lowest section upward. Sections are designed to be self-
supporting in compression only. Do not attempt to hang multiple sections from any
structure. The total perimeter base and all frame structure must be supported, and levelled,
on high-density concrete or sufficient I-beam steel.

d) For some models the heating and blower sections may be shipped separately. Assemble the

sections by aligning the base frames and/or the pre-drilled flanges and secure the assembly
with the fasteners provided. Use gasketing material to prevent infiltration at the joints.

WARNING

FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE GENERAL REQUIREMENTS MAY RESULT IN

EXTENSIVE PROPERTY DAMAGE, SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.

GENERAL INSTALLATION NOTES

a) In Canada the installation must conform with local building codes or, in the absence of

local building codes, with the current CAN/CGA -BI49.1 or B149.2 “Installation Codes
for Gas Burning Appliances and Equipment”. Indoor duct furnaces have been designed
for, and certified to comply with, CAN/CGA2.8.

b) Installation must be made in accordance with local codes or in absence of local codes

with ANSI Standard Z223.1-1992 (N.F.P.A. No.54) “National Fuel Gas Code” or the
latest edition of all ANSI and NFPA standards. Standards referred to in these installation
instructions are in effect at the time of certification. ANSI Standards are available from
the American Gas Association 1515 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Virginia 22209. NFPA
standards are available from the National Fire Protection Association, Battery March Par,
Quincy, Massachusetts 02269. Heaters referred to in this manual are designed for use in
airplane hangers when installed in accordance with ANSI/NFPA No.409 and in public
garages when installed in accordance with the NFPA No. 88a and NFPA No.88b.

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