User guide

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MAMM-WSHP-IOM-1KA (September 2011)
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Illustrations cover the general appearance of Mammoth products at the time of publication and Mammoth, Inc. reserves the right to make changes
in design and construction at anytime without notice.
Model Nomenclature
F -170- W- H- K
Voltage
BTU/hr Cooling
Unit Type Temperature Range Vintage
F = 208-230/60/3
064 = 58,437
W = Water-to-Water H = Standard Range
G = 460/60/3
120 = 127,792
L = Low Temp Operation
J = 380-415/50/3
170 = 172,906
K = 575/60/3
270 = 257,319
S = 380/60/3
360 = 350,047
480 = 459,580
Transportation and Storage
Upon receipt of the equipment, check for visible dam-
age. Make a notation on the shipper’s delivery ticket
before signing. If there is any evidence of rough han-
dling, immediately check for concealed damage. If any
damage is found, notify the carrier within 48 hours to
establish your claim and request their inspection and a
report. Then contact the Mammoth Service department
at (952) 358-6618 or info@mammoth-inc.com
for a warranty claim number.
Do not stand or transport the unit on its side. In the
event that elevator transfer makes horizontal position-
ing unavoidable, absolutely ensure that the unit is in
the normal upright position for at least 24 hours before
operating.
Temporary storage at the job site must be indoors,
completely sheltered from rain, snow, etc. High or low
temperatures naturally associated with weather pat-
terns will not harm units. But excessively high tempera-
tures, 140°F (60°C) and higher, may deteriorate certain
plastic materials and cause permanent damage.