Fig. 2 — weight distribution, Step 2 — rig and place unit, A caution – Carrier 09DK054-084 User Manual

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Step 2 — Rig and Place Unit

RIGGING — These units are designed for overhead rig­
ging and this method should be used. Lifting holes are pro­
vided in the frame base rails which are marked for rigging

(see rigging label on the unit). It is recommended that field
supplied pipes of sufficient length that extend beyond the

frame are passed through the holes. Attach cables, chains,
or straps to both ends of the pipes. Use spreader bars or a
frame to keep the cables, chains, or straps clear of the unit

sides. All cables should run to a central suspension point
so that the angle from the horizontal is not less than
45 degrees. See Fig. 2 and Table 1 for weight distribution
information. Standard coil protection packaging will pro­
vide some protection to the unit. Raise and set the unit down
carefully.

Domestic Units With No Overhead Rigging— Standard con­
denser packaging consists of coil protection only. Skids are
not provided as part of the standard packaging. If overhead
rigging is not available at the jobsite, place the unit on a
skid or pad by using jacks at the rigging points before drag­
ging or rolling. When rolling, use a minimum of 3 rollers.
When dragging, pull the pad or skid. Do not apply pressure
to the unit.

Raise from above to lift off the pad or skid

when in final position. See rigging section above for more
information.

Export and Domestic Units With Skids— All export units
are mounted on skids with vertical coil protection. Leave
the unit on the skid until it is in the final position. While on

the skid, the unit can be rolled, dragged or forked; do not
apply force to the unit.

Use a minimum of 3 rollers when

rolling, and raise from above to remove the skid when unit
is in the final position. See rigging procedure above for more
information.

A CAUTION

Do not forklift these units unless attached to a skid de­
signed for forklifting; damage to unit may occur. If uti­
lizing a packaging option which includes a skid, the
forklift truck must have at least a 60-in. (1524 mm)
fork.

PLACING THE UNIT — Locate the condenser where an
adequate supply of inlet outdoor air is available. Do not lo­
cate where the possibility of air recirculation exists, such as
under a roof overhang. Also, locate the condenser in an
area free from airborne dirt or other foreign material which
could clog the condenser coils. Refer to Fig. 3 and 4 for
airflow clearances. For multiple units, allow 8 ft (2440 mm)
separation between units for airflow and service. Placement
area must be level and strong enough to support operating
weight of the unit (Fig. 2 and Table 1). It is recommended
to bolt unit securely to pad when unit is positioned and lev­
eled. Fasteners for mounting unit are field supplied. If vi­
bration isolators are required for a particular installation,
refer to the unit weight distribution data table and diagram
below to help select the proper isolators.

Y - DIMENSION

X- DIMENSION

UNIT 09DK

COIL TYPE*

CENTER OF GRAVITY In. (mm)

X Dimension

Y Dimension

054

Cu-AI

Cu-Cu

48.1 (1222)
48.3 (1227)

42 7 (1084)
42 9 (1090)

064

Cu-AI

Cu-Cu

48 2 (1224)

44,5

(1232)

42 8 (1087)
43.1 (1095)

074

Cu-AI

Cu-Cu

56 7 (1440)
57.4 (1458)

42 5 (1080)
42.8 (1087)

084

Cu-AI

Cu-Cu

57.1 (1450)
581 (1476)

42 6 (1082)
43 0 (1092)

*Cu-AI — Copper Tubes, Aluminum Fins

Cu-Cu — Copper Tubes, Copper Fins.

UNIT 09DK

COIL TYPE*

TOTAL WEIGHT

OPERATING CORNER WEIGHTS lb (kg)

lb (kg)

A

B

C

D

054

Cu-AI

1695 (769)

452 (205)

425 (193)

396 (180)

422 (191)

Cu-Cu

1983 (900)

524 (238)

497 (225)

468 (212)

494 (224)

064

Cu-AI

1845 (837)

489 (222)

462 (210)

434 (197)

459 (208)

Cu-Cu

2278 (1033)

598 (271)

571 (259)

542 (246)

568 (258)

074

Cu-AI

2200 (998)

618 (280)

526 (239)

486 (220)

571 (259)

Cu-Cu

2617 (1187)

722 (328)

630 (286)

589 (267)

675 (306)

084

Cu-AI

2421 (1098)

673 (305)

581 (264)

541 (245)

626 (284)

Cu-Cu

3099 (1406)

843 (382)

751 (341)

709 (322)

796 (361)

*Cu-AI — Copper Tubes, Aiuminum Fins.

Cu-Cu — Copper Tubes, Copper Fins.

Fig. 2 — Weight Distribution

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