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JOHNSON CONTROLS
FORM 100.50-NOM6 (1207)
FIG. 2-3 – UNIT RIGGING
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RIGGING AND HANDLING
Proper rig ging and handling of the equip ment is
man da to ry during un load ing and setting it into position
to re tain warranty status. All lifting lugs must be used
to pre vent twisting and damage to the unit.
Care must be taken to keep the unit in the upright
po si tion during rigging and to prevent damage to the
water-tight seams in the unit casing. Avoid unnecessary
jar ring or rough handling.
Typical rigging using proper spreader bars and cables
is shown in Figure 2-3. See Figure 2-2 for number
and location of the lifting lugs by unit size. It is also
mandatory that an ex pe ri enced and reliable rigger be
selected to han dle un load ing and fi nal place ment of
the equipment. The rig ger must be advised that the unit
contains internal com po nents and that it be han dled in
an upright po si tion. Care must be exercised to avoid
twisting the equip ment struc ture.
Unit weights are listed under Table 2-2 in this manual.
These weights must be re ferred to when selecting a crane
for rig ging and fi guring roof weight loads. Con tact your
FIG. 2-2 – LIFTING LUG LOCATIONS
JOHNSON CONTROLS Sales Offi ce if you have any
ques tions re gard ing unit weights.
UNIT SIZE TONS
UNIT
LENGTH
INCHES
DIMENSION
1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10
50 - 61 STD CABINET 339 16.91 79.21 147.93 207.81 315.04
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