10 CAH-SVX01A-EN
Installation
Lifting and Rigging
ƽ WARNING
Lifting and Rigging!
Do not lift, rig, or ceiling-suspend
from the top of the unit. Lift from
lifting lugs only, located at the
bottom of the unit. Use all lifting
lugs provided.
Do not use cables (chains or slings)
except as shown. Each of the cables
(chains or slings) used to lift the unit
must be capable of supporting the
entire weight of the unit. Lifting
cables (chains or slings) may not be
of the same length. Adjust as
necessary for even unit lift.
Do not use a fork lift for handling
units. This may result in equipment
damage. Trane is not responsible for
equipment damage resulting from
improper forklifting practices.
Test lift unit approximately 24 inches
to verify proper center of gravity lift
point. To avoid dropping of unit,
reposition lifting point if unit is not
level.
Always place, assemble, and
suspend sections one at a time.
Failure to follow instructions could
result in death or serious injury or
equipment damage.
Figure 2. Recommended attachment to
lifting lugs.
Per job requirements, air handlers
will ship as a complete assembly or
in sections.
Trane recommends that the
contractor use spreader bars and
slings to rig units and
subassemblies.
Before preparing the unit for lifting,
estimate the approximate center of
gravity for lifting safety. Because of
the placement of internal
components, the unit weight may be
unevenly distributed, with more
weight in the coil and fan areas.
Refer to the unit submittals for
section weights. Test the unit for
proper balance and rigging before
lifting.
Figure 3. Use proper lifting and rigging methods
General Lifting
Considerations
• Always rig subassemblies or
sections as they ship from the
factory. See the unit submittal
drawings for correct placement
of sections.
• Always assemble unit at the
installation site. Never bolt
sections together before rigging.
• Make the loop of the sling
parallel to the direction of
airflow, if possible.
• Each of the cables used to lift the
unit must be capable of
supporting the entire weight of
the unit.
• When hoisting the unit into
position, use the proper rigging
method, such as straps, slings,
spreader bars, or lifting lugs for
protection and safety.
Note: Never lift units in windy
conditions.