Chiller Fall Restraint Information
CGAM fall restraint slots incorporated in the fan deck design from Design Sequence A0 (Jun 2009)
Figure 1-1 shows the restraint slots on a CGAM fan deck.
(Figure 1-1)
- Please see the Travel Restraint Slots attachment below.
Figure 1-2 illustrates the design intent of CGAM prop rods. Keep in mind that CGAM chiller also include fan cassettes that can be propped up and
held in place with a prop rod when servicing fan motors.
(Figure 1-2)
- See the Prop Rod and Isolator Location attachment below
RTAC fall restraint slots incorporated in the fan deck design from Design Sequence V0 (Feb 2011)
Figure 1-3 illustrates the fall restraint slots on a RTAC fan deck
(Figure 1-3)
Due to the design, it is recommended to keep off of RTAE, RTAF, ACR, and ACS chiller fan decks.
- The following link is for the fan lifting device available from Specialty Tools
Specialty Tools
Original HUB Document: DOC-194733
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