Installation (Applicable to all Models)
2.4.1Handling With Skid
•Always keep the unit upright, indoors and protected from damage.
•If possible, transport the unit using a fork lift; otherwise, use a crane with belts or cables, avoid- ing pressing on the top edges of the packaging.
•If using a fork lift, make sure the forks, if adjustable, are spread to the widest allowable distance to still fit under the skid.
NOTICE
Risk of overhead interference. Can cause unit and/or structure damage. Refer to the installation plans prior to moving the unit to verify clearances.
While on the skid, the unit is too tall to fit through a standard height doorway (83 inches or 2108 mm tall). Any attempt to move the unit, while on the skid, through a standard doorway will cause damage to the unit.
2.4.2Removal of Skid
•Remove the plywood skirting that keeps the skid and unit in place.
•Raise the Challenger 3000 off the skid. Liebert recommends using a fork lift (see Figure 1) or similar machine to ensure that the unit is lifted properly.
•Once the unit is raised, the skid can be removed.
Figure 1 Removing Challenger from skid
Raise unit with fork lift
Remove plywood skirting holdingor similar machine. unit and skid in place.
Table 1 | Unit net weight | |
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Model | Lb (kg) | |
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036E/035E |
| 535 (243) |
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060E/059E |
| 545 (247) |
042A/040A |
| 615 (279) |
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067A/065A |
| 670 (304) |
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046WG/045WG | 700 (318) | |
071WG/070WG | 750 (340) | |
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061G/058G |
| 785 (356) |
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068C/072C |
| 545 (247) |
102C/101C |
| 555 (252) |
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