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Table Of Contents
- Installation Instructions
- Safety Considerations
- Introduction
- Heater Packages
- Installation
- Check Equipment
- Mount Unit
- Nuisance sweating may occur if the unit is installed in a high humidity environment with low airflow.
- Downflow Installation
- Horizontal Installation
- A07565
- Fig. 2 – Slope Coil Unit in Upflow Application
- Horizontal Right Conversion of Units with Slope Coils
- 1. Remove blower and coil access panels and fitting panel (Fig. 6).
- 2. Remove coil mounting screw securing coil assembly to right side casing flange.
- 3. Remove coil assembly.
- 4. Lay fan coil on its right side and reinstall coil assembly with condensate pan down (Fig. 5).
- 5. Attach coil to casing flange using previously removed coil mounting screw.
- 6. Make sure pan cap in fitting door is properly seated on fitting door to retain low air leak rating of the unit.
- 7. Add gaskets from kit.
- 8. Align holes with tubing connections and condensate pan connections. Reinstall access panels and fitting panel.
- 9. Make sure liquid and suction tube grommets are in place to prevent air leaks and cabinet sweating. Install grommets after brazing.
- Horizontal Right Conversion of Units with A-Coils
- 1. Remove blower and coil access panels (Fig. 6).
- 2. Remove metal clip securing fitting panel to condensate pan. Remove fitting panel.
- 3. Remove 2 snap-in clips securing A-coil in unit.
- 4. Slide coil and pan assembly out of unit.
- 5. Remove horizontal drain pan support bracket from coil support rail on left side of unit and reinstall on coil support rail on right side of unit (Fig. 8).
- 6. Convert air seal assembly for horizontal right.
- a. Remove air seal assembly from coil by removing 4 screws (Fig. 6).
- b. Remove air splitter (B) from coil seal assembly by removing 3 screws (Fig. 7 inset).
- c. Remove filler plate (A) and install air splitter (B) in place of filler plate.
- d. Install filler plate (A) as shown in horizontal right application.
- e. Remove condensate troughs (C) and install on opposite tube sheets.
- f. Install hose onto plastic spout.
- 7. Install horizontal pan on right side of coil assembly.
- 8. Slide coil assembly into casing. Be sure coil bracket on each corner of vertical pan engages coil support rails.
- 9. Reinstall 2 snap-in clips to correctly position and secure coil assembly in unit. Be sure clip with large offsets is used on right side of unit to secure horizontal pan.
- 10. Remove two oval fitting caps from left side of the coil, access panel, and fitting panel.
- 11. Remove insulation knockouts on right side of coil access panel.
- 12. Remove 2 oval coil access panel plugs and reinstall into holes on left side of coil access panel and fitting panel.
- 13. Install condensate pan fitting caps (from Step 10) in right side of coil door making sure that cap snaps and seats cleanly on back side of the coil door. Make sure no insulation interferes with seating of cap.
- 14. Reinstall access and fitting panels, aligning holes with tubing connections and condensate pan connections. Be sure to reinstall metal clip between fitting panel and vertical condensate pan.
- 15. Make sure liquid and suction tube grommets are in place to prevent air leaks and cabinet sweating.
- A07566
- Fig. 3 – Slope Coil in Horizontal Left Application (Factory Configuration)
- Fig. 4 – A-Coil in Horizontal Left Application (Factory Configuration)
- Fig. 5 – Conversion for Horizontal Right Applications - Slope Coil
- Fig. 6 – Conversion for Horizontal Right Applications - A-Coil
- Manufactured and Mobile Home Housing Applications
- 1. Secure the fan coil to the structure using field-supplied hardware.
- 2. Allow a minimum of 24" (610 mm) clearance from access panels.
- 3. Recommended method of securing for typical applications:
- a. If fan coil is away from wall, attach pipe strap to top of fan coil using no. 10 self-tapping screws. Angle strap down and away from back of fan coil, remove all slack, and fasten to wall stud of structure using 5/16" lag screws. Typical both side...
- b. If fan coil is against wall, secure fan coil to wall stud using 1/8" (3 mm) thick right-angle brackets. Attach brackets to fan coil using no. 10 self-tapping screws and to wall stud using 5/16" lag screws (Fig. 9).
- Fig. 7 – Removal of Brackets on Modular Unit
- Fig. 8 – Drain Pan Support Bracket
- Fig. 9 – Mobile Home or Manufactured Housing Applications
- Air Ducts
- Electrical Connections
- Line Voltage Connections
- 24V Control System
- Connection To Unit
- Fig. 10 – Wiring Layout Air Conditioning Unit (Cooling Only)
- Fig. 11 – Wiring Layout Air Conditioning Unit (Cooling and 1-Stage Heat)
- Fig. 12 – Wiring Layout Heat Pump Unit (Cooling and 2-Stage Heat with No Outdoor Thermostat)
- Fig. 13 – Wiring Layout Heat Pump Unit (Cooling and 2-Stage Heat for Manufactured Housing)
- Transformer Information
- Heater Staging
- Refrigerant Tubing Connection and Evacuation
- 1. Cut tubing to correct length.
- 2. Insert tube into sweat connection on unit until it bottoms.
- 3. Braze connection using silver bearing or non-silver bearing brazing materials. Do not use solder (materials which melt below 800° F / 427° C). Consult local code requirements.
- 4. Evacuate coil and tubing system to 500 microns using a deep vacuum method.
- Refrigerant Flow-Control Device
- Disassembly
- 1. Use an adjustable wrench with a backup adjustable wrench to loosen Item # 3 (TXV equalizer line).
- 2. For Item #4 - Cut the wire tie and remove the black insulation. Remove the band from around the TXV bulb.
- 3. Cut the wire tie that holds the TXV equalizer line and bulb from the aluminum vapor header tube.
- 4. Remove 2 screws from the TXV bracket. Remove the TXV from the coil unit.
- Assembly
- 1. Mount the TXV bracket and TXV with the 2 screws removed during disassembly.
- 2. Connect Items #1 and #2 (TXV outlet and inlet respectively) and use an adjustable wrench with a backup wrench to tighten each nut. Tighten to between 10 and 20 ft-lbs.
- 3. Connect Item #3 and use an adjustable wrench with a backup adjustable wrench to tighten the flare nut. Tighten to approximately 12 ft-lbs.
- 4. Item # 4 - Reconnect the TXV bulb with a clamp and reinstall insulation around the TXV bulb and vapor tube.
- Fig. 16 – Mechanical TXV Removal
- 5. Use a wire tie to mount the 1/8" TXV equalizer and bulb tubes to the vapor header tube. Make sure that there is insulation between the aluminum vapor tube and copper tube.
- 6. Leak test the TXV fittings, then evacuate and charge the system to the required subcooling per the outdoor unit rating plate.
- Disassembly
- Condensate Drains
- Accessories
- Sequence of Operation
- Start-up Procedures
- Care and Maintenance
- Fig. 22 – Shipping Screws
- Table 2 – Electric Heater Static Pressure Drop (in. wc)
- Table 3 – Airflow Performance (CFM) Wet
- 1. Airflow based upon dry coil at 230V with factory-approved filter and electric heater (2 element heater sizes 018 through 036, 3 element heater sizes 042 through 060).
- 2. To avoid potential for condensate blowing out of drain pan prior to making drain trap: Return static pressure must be less than 0.40 in. wc. Horizontal applications of 042 - 060 sizes must have supply static greater than 0.20 in. wc.
- 1. Airflow based upon dry coil at 230V with factory-approved filter and electric heater (2 element heater sizes 018 through 036, 3 element heater sizes 042 through 060).
- 2. To avoid potential for condensate blowing out of drain pan prior to making drain trap: Return static pressure must be less than 0.40 in. wc. Horizontal applications of 042 - 060 sizes must have supply static greater than 0.20 in. wc.
Installation Instructions
NOTE: Read the entire instruction manual before starting the
installation.
Safety Considerations
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, maintenance, or
use can cause explosion, fire, electrical shock, or other conditions which
may cause death, personal injury or property damage. Consult a
qualified installer, service agency, or your distributor or branch for
information or assistance. The qualified installer or agency must use
factory-authorized kits or accessories when modifying this product.
Refer to the individual instructions packaged with kits or accessories
when installing.
Follow all safety codes. Wear safety glasses, protective clothing and
work gloves. Have a fire extinguisher available. Read these instructions
thoroughly and follow all warnings or cautions included in literature and
attached to the unit. Consult local building codes and the current editions
of the National Electrical Code (NEC) NFPA 70.
In Canada, refer to the current editions of the Canadian Electrical Code
CSA C22.1.
Recognize safety information. This is the safety-alert symbol . When
you see this symbol on the unit and in instruction manuals, be alert to the
potential for personal injury.
Understand the signal words DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION.
These words are used with the safety-alert symbol. DANGER identifies
the most serious hazards which will result in severe personal injury or
death. WARNING signifies hazards which could result in personal
injury or death. CAUTION is used to identify unsafe practices which
may result in minor personal injury or product and property damage.
NOTE is used to highlight suggestions which will result in enhanced
installation, reliability, or operation.
Introduction
These R-410A Fan Coils designed for installation flexibility. The units
leave the factory compliant with low leak requirements of less than 2%
cabinet leakage rate at 0.5 inches W.C. and 1.4% cabinet leakage rate at
0.5 inches W.C. when tested in accordance with ASHRAE 193 standard.
All these fan coils use a multi-tap ECM motor for efficiency. The units
have be designed for upflow, downflow (kit required), and horizontal
orientations, including manufactured and mobile home applications.
These units require a field supplied air filter, and are designed
specifically for R-410A refrigerant air conditioners and heat pumps as
shipped. These units are available for systems of 18,000 through 60,000
BTUh nominal cooling capacity. Factory- authorized, field - installed
electric heater packages are available in sizes 5 through 30kW. See
Product Data literature for all available accessory kits.
Heater Packages
NOTE: Some heater sizes may require the removal of two screws which
connect the blower housing to the fan deck (removal will not impact
performance). See
(Care and Maintenance on p11) and Fig. 22.
This unit may or may not be equipped with an electric heater package.
For units not equipped with factory-installed heat, a factory-approved,
field-installed, UL listed heater package is available from your
equipment supplier. See unit rating plate for a list of factory-approved
heaters. Heaters that are not factory approved could cause damage which
would not be covered under the equipment warranty. If fan coil contains
a factory-installed heater package, minimum circuit ampacity (MCA)
and maximum fuse/breaker may be different than units with a same size
field-installed accessory heater. The differences is not an error and is due
to calculation difference per UL guidelines.
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FAN COIL UNITS
SIZES 018 TO 060
WARNING
!
PERSONAL INJURY / PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in property damage, personal
injury, or death.
For continued performance, reliability, and safety, the only approved
accessories and replacement parts are those specified by the equipment
manufacturer. The use of non-manufacturer approved parts and
accessories could invalidate the equipment limited warranty and result
in fire risk, equipment malfunction, and failure. Please review
manufacturer’s instructions and replacement part catalogs available
from your equipment supplier.
WARNING
!
ELECTRICAL OPERATION HAZARD
Failure to maintain proper clearances could result in personal injury or
death.
Before installing or servicing unit, always turn off all power to unit.
There may be more than 1 disconnect switch. Turn off accessory heater
power if applicable.
CAUTION
!
CUT HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in personal injury.
Sheet metal parts may have sharp edges or burrs. Use care and wear
appropriate protective clothing, safety glasses and gloves when
handling parts.
CAUTION
!
HOT TUBE WARNING
Failure to follow this caution could result in personal injury and/or
property damage.
Refrigerant lines can reach or exceed 130 °F (54 °C). Avoid contact
with the vapor header or vapor line, especially in Heating Mode. Do not
service A2L refrigerant fan coils while these components are hot to
avoid risk of ignition source.