Specifications
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JOHNSON CONTROLS
Form 201.28-NM1.EN.PED/CE (0211)
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RESPONSIBILITY FOR SAFETY
Every care has been taken in the design and manufacture
of the unit to ensure compliance with the safety
requirements listed above. However, the individual
operating or working on any machinery is primarily
responsible for:
• Personal safety, safety of other personnel, and the
machinery.
• Correct utilization of the machinery in accordance
with the procedures detailed in the manual.
ABOUT THIS MANUAL
The contents of this manual include suggested best
working practices and procedures. These are issued for
guidance only, and they do not take precedence over the
above stated individual responsibility and/or local safety
regulations.
This manual and any other document supplied with the
unit are the property of Johnson Controls which reserves
all rights. They may not be reproduced, in whole or
in part, without prior written authorization from an
authorized Johnson Controls representative.
MISUSE OF EQUIPMENT
Suitability for Application
The unit is intended for cooling water or glycol solutions
and is not suitable for purposes other than those specified
in these instructions. Any use of the equipment other than
its intended use, or operation of the equipment contrary
to the relevant procedures may result in injury to the
operator, or damage to the equipment.
The unit must not be operated outside the design
parameters specified in this manual.
Structural Support
Structural support of the unit must be provided as
indicated in these instructions. Failure to provide proper
support may result in injury to the operator, or damage to
the equipment and/or building.
Mechanical Strength
The unit is not designed to withstand loads or stresses
from adjacent equipment, pipework or structures.
Additional components must not be mounted on the unit.
Any such extraneous loads may cause structural failure
and may result in injury to the operator, or damage to the
equipment.
General Access
There are a number of areas and features, which may
be a hazard and potentially cause injury when working
on the unit unless suitable safety precautions are taken.
It is important to ensure access to the unit is restricted
to suitably qualified persons who are familiar with the
potential hazards and precautions necessary for safe
operation and maintenance of equipment containing high
temperatures, pressures and voltages.
Pressure Systems
The unit contains refrigerant vapor and liquid under pressure,
release of which can be a danger and cause injury. The user
should ensure that care is taken during installation, operation
and maintenance to avoid damage to the pressure system.
No attempt should be made to gain access to the component
parts of the pressure system other than by suitably trained
and qualified personnel.
Electrical
The unit must be grounded. No installation or maintenance
work should be attempted on the electrical equipment
without first switching power OFF, isolating and locking-
off the power supply. Servicing and maintenance on live
equipment must not be attempted. No attempt should
be made to gain access to the control panel or electrical
enclosures during normal operation of the unit.
Rotating Parts
Fan guards must be fitted at all times and not removed
unless the power supply has been isolated. If ductwork is
to be fitted, requiring the wire fan guards to be removed,
alternative safety measures must be taken to protect
against the risk of injury from rotating fans.
Sharp Edges
The fins on the air-cooled condenser coils have sharp
metal edges. Reasonable care should be taken when
working in contact with the coils to avoid the risk of
minor abrasions and lacerations. The use of gloves is
recommended.
Frame rails, brakes, and other components may also have
sharp edges. Reasonable care should be taken when
working in contact with any components to avoid risk of
minor abrasions and lacerations.