User guide
6 
GROUNDING REQUIRED 
All  field  installed  wiring  must  be 
completed  by  qualified  personnel. 
Field  installed  wiring  must  comply 
with  NEC/CEC,  local  and  state 
electrical  code  requirements.  Failure 
to  follow  code  requirements  could 
result  in  serious  injury  or  death. 
Provide  proper  unit  ground  in 
accordance  with  these  code 
requirements. 
   WARNING 
During  installation, testing,  servicing 
and troubleshooting of the equipment 
it may be necessary to work with live 
electrical  components.  Only  a 
qualified  licensed  electrician  or 
individual properly trained in handling 
live  electrical  components  shall 
perform these tasks. 
Standard  NFPA-70E,  an  OSHA 
regulation  requiring  an  Arc  Flash 
Boundary to be field established and 
marked  for  identification  of  where 
appropriate  Personal  Protective 
Equipment (PPE) be worn, should be 
followed. 
   WARNING 
UNIT HANDLING 
To  prevent  injury  or  death  lifting 
equipment capacity shall exceed unit 
weight by an adequate safety factor. 
Always test-lift unit not more than 24 
inches high to verify proper center of 
gravity lift point to avoid unit damage, 
injury or death. 
   WARNING 
ROTATING COMPONENTS 
Unit contains  fans with moving  parts 
that can cause serious injury. Do not 
open door containing fans until the 
power  to  the  unit  has  been 
disconnected  and  fan  has  stopped 
rotating. 
   WARNING 
Compartments  containing  hazardous 
voltage or rotating parts are equipped 
with a panel requiring tooled access. 
Always re-install screws on the panel 
after  installation  or  service  is 
completed. 
   CAUTION  
Rotation  must  be  checked  on  all 
MOTORS  AND  COMPRESSORS  of 
3 phase units at startup by a qualified 
service  technician.  Scroll 
compressors are directional and can 
be  damaged  if  rotated  in  the  wrong 
direction. Compressor rotation must 
be  checked  using  suction  and 
discharge gauges. Fan motor rotation 
should  be  checked  for  proper 
operation. Alterations should only be 
made at the unit power connection 
   CAUTION  










