Weather-Rite XT112 Installation, Operation & Service Manual - Warning
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SECTION 24: WEATHER-RITE
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XT-SERIES START-UP PROCEDURES
Date of Installation _____________ Model # ____________ Serial # _______________
XT-Series Start Up Form
Installed at:
Name: __________________________________
Address: ________________________________
Phone: __________________________________
Fax: ____________________________________
Service Company
Name: __________________________________
Address: ________________________________
Phone: __________________________________
Fax: ____________________________________
Notice: Please return a completed copy to Weather-Rite™ LLC. If this document is not returned, the manufacturing date will be used as the warranty
start date.
Receiving Inspection
Check installation site to ensure all codes and engineering
specifications are correct. Place a check next to line items
completed or enter data.
1.
Inspect air handler and all accessories for possible
shipping damage.
No Damage___ Damaged ___.
(Specify on separate sheet.)
2.
Check packing list against items received.
OK ___ Missing items ____ (Call factory.)
3.
Check all nuts, bolts and fasteners to ensure they are
tight. OK ____ Loose____ (Specify.)
4.
Check sheaves, set screws and bearing collars. Make
sure they are tight.
OK ____ Loose ____ (Specify.)
5.
Compare voltage on unit rating plate to job site voltage.
Job Site Voltage ______/____/_____.
6.
Compare gas type and supply pressure on unit
rating plate to job site gas supply.
Job Site Gas Type____ Supply Pressure_______
Explosion Hazard
Leak test all compo-
nents of equipment
gas piping before
operation.
Gas can leak if
piping is not
installed properly.
Do not high pressure
test gas piping with
equipment
connected.
Carbon Monoxide
Hazard
Do not recirculate air
from the heated
space over burner.
Air supply to burner
must be from outside.
Falling Hazard
Use proper safety
equipment and
practices to avoid
falling.
Do not use any part
of equipment as
support.
Burn Hazard
Allow equipment to
cool before service.
Internal components
of equipment may
still be hot after
operation.
WARNING
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, injury or property damage.
DANGER
Electrical Shock Hazard
Disconnect electric before service.
More than one disconnect switch may be
required to disconnect electric from
equipment.
Equipment must be properly grounded.
Failure to follow these instructions can result
in death or electrical shock.