IMPORTANT SAFETY GUIDELINES

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

! WARNING

Risk of top-heavy module falling over. Can cause equipment damage, personal injury or death.

Improper handling can cause equipment damage, injury, or death. Read all of the following instructions before attempting to move, lift, remove packaging from the module, or preparing module for installation.

! WARNING

Risk of explosive discharge of high-pressure refrigerant. Can cause personal injury or death.

This module contains fluids and/or gases under high pressure. Relieve system pressure before cutting into or disconnecting piping or piping components.

! WARNING

Risk of piping and component rupture. May cause equipment damage, personal injury or death.

Closing service valves may isolate liquid refrigerant, causing high pressure and rupture of piping. Do not close valves without following recommended procedures for repair, maintenance and replacement of components. Install pressure relief valves in field piping that may become isolated by service valves.

! CAUTION

Risk of sharp edges, splinters and exposed fasteners. Can cause personal injury.

Only properly trained personnel wearing appropriate safety headgear, gloves, shoes and glasses should attempt to move, lift, remove packaging from, or prepare module for installation.

! CAUTION

Risk of improper operation and overpressurization. Can cause in personal injury or property damage.

Only personnel properly trained and qualified in HVAC installation or service should install or service this equipment.

Read all installation, operating and safety instructions before proceeding.

NOTICE

Risk of overhead interference. Can cause module or structural damage.

The module may be too tall to fit through a doorway while on the skid. Measure the module and doorway heights and verify clearances by referring to the installation plans and other site-specific drawings and documents before moving the module.

Fluorinated Greenhouse Gas Requirements—European Union

Stationary air conditioning, refrigeration, heat pump equipments and stationary fire protection systems in the European Community market and operating with fluorinated greenhouse gases (f-gas), such as R407C, R134a, R410A, must comply with the F-Gas Regulation: (EC) No. 842/2006 (F-gas). The regulation prohibits, among other actions, venting fluorinated greenhouse gases to the atmosphere.

The F-Gas Regulation also requires operators to use all measures that are technically feasible and do not entail disproportionate cost to prevent leakage of these gases, to test for leakage regularly and to recover f-gas during equipment service and maintenance and before disposing of equipment.

Refer to the full regulation for additional details.

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Emerson XDR user manual Important Safety Guidelines, Fluorinated Greenhouse Gas Requirements-European Union