Caron 7304 User Manual
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7300 Series Operations Manual
Rev A 3/26/2014
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SECTION 3 – INSTALLATION
Unpacking
Your new unit has been thoroughly packaged to avoid shipping damage. However,
the unit should be fully inspected upon arrival before signing for receipt. If the package
has visual damage, notes should be made on the freight bill and signed by the delivery
company. In the event of concealed damage after the unit is uncrated, keep the carton
and packaging material. Call the shipping company within 7 days of receipt, request
inspection and retain a copy of the inspection report.
Caron provides full on-site installation services for all models. Our installation services
guarantees the proper set-up and startup of all equipment. Please contact the Service
Department at 740-373-6809 or
For detailed instructions on how to safely remove the chamber off the shipping pallet,
see document located on the chamber.
Choosing a Location
To ensure proper operation, the unit must be located on a firm level surface, capable of
supporting approximately 1,000 pounds. The unit should be located in an 18°C – 25°C
ambient area and where there is no direct airflow from heating and cooling ducts as
well as out of direct sunlight. Allow four inches of clearance on all sides of the product
to allow for connections and airflow.
Depending on user set points, these units may not need a drain. Drains are
recommended at temperatures below 15°C. Units with optional humidity control
(HUMD302 & HUMD303) need a water source and drain.
The unit requires a dedicated electrical connection. Power requirements vary
depending upon the chamber model, see Connecting Electrical Power section.
This product weighs in excess of 700 pounds.
Ensure that sufficient resources are available to
safely move the product.