Truck* | Contents | Comments | Truck weight (lbs) |
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11 | HVAC/DX cradles 3 and 4 | Each with 12 HVAC/DX and a | 18,000 per cradle |
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| catwalk |
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12 | Canopy and end walls | Creates the service area | 8,100 |
13 | HP POD 240a electrical pull boxes | For electrical service entry | 875 |
14 | Misc. parts and pieces | Gutter assembly, condensation, | 1,000 |
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| piping, and hardware |
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*The truck number does not reflect the actual order of the trucks arrival.
Site space and clearance requirements
The selected site for the HP POD 240a must be large enough to install, service, maintain, and potentially upgrade the unit and its payload.
Here are two examples for site clearances:
If the HP POD 240a is to be installed in a warehouse, ensure that the warehouse doors are large enough to accommodate it.
If the HP POD 240a is to be installed outdoors, ensure there is adequate clearance for all buildings, utility lines, or other site structures, such as gates and headers.
Every site must have sufficient clearance for assembly, maintenance, and service, such as handling devices such as a forklift, scissor lift, boom lift, or crane.
Adequate space around the HP POD 240a is necessary for airflow and cooling purposes. For specific space requirements, see HP POD 240a dimensions and required clearances (on page 8).
Additional equipment space requirements
Allow additional space required to accommodate any additional equipment that is to be installed, such as a generator or UPS.
Future expansions
When selecting a site location, consider future space and accessibility requirements. Adequate space around the HP POD 240a is necessary for airflow and cooling purposes. When locating additional equipment in close proximity of the HP POD 240a, for example, additional HVAC/DX, generators, and UPS devices, consult with HP for site locations.
For specific space requirements, see the HP POD 240a dimensions and required clearances (on page 8).
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