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ComPac 6/09-18
2.1 equipMenT inspeCTion
Concealed Damage
Inspect all cartons and packages upon receipt for damage in transit. Remove cartons and check for
concealed damage. Important: keep the unit upright at all times. Remove access panels and
examine component parts. (Note: the "L"-shaped bottombracket is stored in the condenser air compart-
ment. Remove it before replacing the side screen). Inspect refrigerant circuit for fractures or breaks.
The presence of refrigerant oil usually indicates a rupture. If damage is apparent, immediately le a
claim with the freight carrier.
Units that have been turned on their sides or tops may have concealed damage to compressor motor
mounts or to the oil system. If the unit is not upright, immediately le a claim for concealed damages
and follow these steps:
1. Set unit upright and allow to stand for 24 hours with primary power turned on.
2. Attempt to start the compressor after 24 hours.
3. If the compressor will not start, makes excessive noise, or will not pump, return the unit to the
freight carrier.
2.2 insTallaTion requireMenTs
General
1. Inspect unit for completeness. Check for missing parts (e.g. hardware). Refer to the installation
kit information in section 2.3.
2. Remove access panels and check for loose wires. Tighten screw connections.
3. Complete and mail the warranty registration card.
You must consider all of the following when choosing the installation site:
1. Noise. Install the unit so that the least amount of noise will be transmitted to inhabited spaces.
2. Condensate Drainage. Condensate produced during operation must be discharged to a suitable
drain.
3. Placement.
A) Place the unit in a shaded area, if possible.
B) Install it above ground for protection against ooding.
C) The unit exhausts air. Be sure that the airow is not impeded by shrubbery or other obstruc-
tions.
D) When installing multiple units, please note the recommended clearances noted in Table 4.
4. Airow Requirements:
Note the minimum CFM requirements (Table 6). Keep duct lengths as short as possible. Do not
obstruct airow through the unit.
Chapter 2 Installation
WARNING
Failure to observe and follow Warnings and Cautions and these Instructions could result in
death, bodily injury or property damage. Read this manual and follow its instructions and
adhere to all Cautions and Warnings in the manual and on the Marvair unit..