5C06111Fig. 6 --- Rigging DetailsUNIT48HEOPERATINGWEIGHTDIMENSIONS“A” “B” “C”lb kg in. mm in. mm in. mm003 530 240 73.69 1872 35.50 902 33.31 847004 540 245 73.69 1872 35.50 902 33.31 847005 560 254 73.69 1872 35.50 902 33.31 847006 635 288 73.69 1872 35.50 902 33.31 847UNIT48HJOPERATINGWEIGHTDIMENSIONS“A” “B” “C”lb kg in. mm in. mm in. mm004 530 240 73.69 1872 35.50 902 33.31 847005 540 245 73.69 1872 35.50 902 33.31 847006 560 254 73.69 1872 35.50 902 33.31 847007 635 288 73.69 1872 35.50 902 33.31 847C06208Fig. 7 --- Roof Curb AlignmentSupport gas piping as shown in the table in Fig. 11. For example,a 3/4-in. gas pipe must have one field-fabricated support beamevery 8 ft. Therefore, an 18-ft long gas pipe would have aminimum of 3 support beams, and a 48-ft long pipe would have aminimum of 6 support beams.PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARDFailure to follow this warning could result in personalinjury, death and property damage.All panels must be in place when rigging and lifting.! WARNINGSee Fig. 11 for typical pipe guide and locations of externalmanual gas shutoff valve.NOTE: If accessory thru-the-bottom connections and roof curbare used, refer to the Thru-the-Bottom Accessory InstallationInstructions for information on power wiring and gasconnection piping. The power wiring, control wiring and gaspiping can be routed through field-drilled holes in the basepan.The basepan is specially designed and dimpled for drilling theaccess connection holes.FIRE, EXPLOSION HAZARDFailure to follow this warning could result in personalinjury, death and/or property damage.When connecting the gas line to the unit gas valve, theinstaller MUST use a backup wrench to prevent damageto the valve.! WARNING48HE,HJ