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1 OVERVIEW
FOREWARD
These instructions are given as a guide to good practice in the installation, start-up, operation, and maintenance by the contractor or
end-user of CCUF units. It does not contain full service procedures necessary for the continued successful operation of this
equipment. The services of a qualified technician should be employed through the medium of a maintenance contract with a
reputable service company. Read this manual thoroughly before unit start-up. Attached to this manual there is also the addendum
document which constitutes an indispensable compendium in terms of safety, risks and maintenance.
1.1
WARRANTY
Warranty is based on the general terms and conditions of the manufacturer. The warranty is void if the equipment is repaired or
modified without the written approval of the manufacturer, if the operating limits are exceeded or if the control system or the electrical
wiring is modified. Damage due to misuse, lack of maintenance or failure to comply with the manufacturer’s instructions or
recommendations is not covered by the warranty obligation. If the user does not conform to the rules of this manual, it may entail
cancellation of warranty and liabilities by the manufacturer.
1.3 RECEPTION OF THE UNIT
On arrival, inspect the unit before signing the delivery note. Specify any visible damage on the delivery note and send a registered
letter of protest to the last carrier of the goods within 7 days of delivery.
Notify the local TRANE Sales office at the same time. The delivery note must be clearly signed and countersigned by the driver.
Any concealed damage shall be notified by a registered letter of protest to the last carrier of the goods within 7 days of delivery. Notify
the local TRANE sales office at the same time.
Important notice: No shipping claims will be accepted by TRANE if the above-mentioned procedure is not respected.
For more information, refer to the general sales conditions of your local TRANE sales office.
2 SAFETY REGULATIONS
All units are designed, built and inspected in compliance with Pressure Equipment Directive (PED97/23/EC or 2014/68/EU and EU
Directive 2006/42/EC.
To avoid death, injury, equipment or property damages the following recommendations should be respected during maintenance and
the service visits:
1. The maximum allowable pressures for system leak testing on low and high pressure side are given in the chapter “Installation”.
Insure to do not exceed test pressure by using appropriate device
2. Disconnect all power supplies before any servicing on the unit
3. Service work on the refrigeration system and electrical system should be carried out by qualified and experienced personnel
4. To avoid any risk, place the unit in an area or technical room with restricted access
2.1
DEFINITIONS
Owner:
The legal representative of the company, body or natural person who owns the plant in which the Trane CCUF unit is
installed is responsible for the control and respect of all the safety regulations indicated in this manual as well as the
national ones in force.
Installer:
The legal representative of the company appointed by the owner to position and hydraulically, electrically etc. connect the
unit to the plant is responsible for moving and the correct installation of the unit in accordance with the indications in this
manual and with the national regulations in force.
Operator:
A person authorized by the owner to carry out all the operations of regulation and control on the unit which are specifically
mentioned in this manual. He or she should keep to actions described in the manual and limit his or her action to what is
explicitly allowed.
Technician:
A person who is directly authorized by Trane or, secondarily, for all EU countries except for Italy, by the distributor of the Trane
product, under their own responsibility, to carry out all ordinary or extraordinary maintenance operations, as well as regulations,
controls, repairs and parts replacement which may be necessary during the lifetime of the unit.
2.2
ACCESS TO DANGEROUS AREA
The access to the unit dangerous areas is usually obstructed through protection panels, which are removable, by using a tool.