User's Manual

Product Description
Liebert
®
DCP
4
1.3 Equipment Handling
1.3.1 Handling the Liebert DCP While it is on Skid and Packaged
Always keep the unit upright, indoors and protected from damage.
If possible, transport the unit using a forklift truck. Otherwise use a crane with belts or cables. In
either case, do NOT press on the top edges of the packaging.
If using a forklift, make sure the forks (if adjustable) are spread to the widest allowable distance
to still fit under the skid.
When moving the skidded unit with a forklift truck, do not lift the unit any higher than
6"
(152mm). If circumstances require the unit to be lifted higher than 6" (152mm), great care
must be exercised and all by-standing personnel are to be no closer than 20 feet (6m) from the lift
point of the unit.
NOTICE
Risk of structural interference. Can cause equipment or building damage.
While on the skid, the unit is too tall (83" [2108mm] overall height) and may be too wide to fit
through a standard doorway. Any attempt to move the unit, while skidded, through a
standard doorway will cause damage to the unit and to the building.
Measure the unit and doorway, and verify that the unit will fit through before attempting to
move it through the doorway.
NOTICE
Risk of improper forklift operation. Can cause unit damage.
Keep tines of the forklift level and at a height suitable to fit below the top boards of the skid
and/or the bottom of the unit to prevent exterior and/or underside damage.
NOTICE
Risk of improper storage. Can cause unit damage.
Keep the Liebert DCP upright, indoors and protected from dampness, freezing temperatures
and contact damage.
NOTICE
Risk of overtightening securing straps. Can cause damage to panels.
Place a protective material between the straps of the piano jacks and the unit. Ensure that
the straps are not tightened to a point of damaging panels.
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WARNING
Risk of unit falling over. Can cause injury or death.
The Liebert DCP is top-heavy. Use extreme caution and care when moving and installing this
unit. Use lifting equipment that is rated for the weight of the unit by an OSHA-certified
rating organization. See Table 5 for unit weights. Personnel should be properly trained and
certified to move and rig equipment
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CAUTION
Risk of sharp edges, splinters and exposed fasteners. Can cause injury.
Only properly trained and qualified personnel wearing appropriate safety headgear, gloves,
shoes and glasses should attempt to move, lift, remove packaging from or prepare the unit for
installation.