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Horizontal Units Location and Access
Horizontal Units are typically installed above a false
ceiling or in a ceiling plenum. Refer to Figure 1 for an
illustration of a typical installation. Install units with
adequate clearance to allow maintenance and servicing
without removal of the unit from the ceiling. Conform to
the following guidelines when selecting unit location:
1. Provide a hinged access door in concealed-spline or
plaster ceilings. Provide removable ceiling tiles in
T-bar or lay-in ceilings. Refer to submittal drawing
for Horizontal Unit Dimensions. Size the access
opening to accommodate the service technician
during the removal and replacement of the
compressor and the removal and installation of the
unit.
2. Provide access to hanger brackets, water valves and
fittings. Provide screwdriver clearance to access
Heat Pump
Figure 2. Unit supported
by Portable Jack during
installation or replacement
Portable Lifting Jack
with Manual Crank
To avoid the release of refrigerant into the
atmosphere, the refrigerant circuit of this unit MUST
only be serviced by technicians who meet local, state
and federal proficiency requirements.
All refrigerant discharged from this unit must be
recovered without exception. Technicians MUST
follow industry accepted guidelines and all local, state
and federal statutes for the recovery and disposal of
refrigerants.
When a compressor is removed from this unit, system
refrigerant circuit oil will remain in the compressor.
To avoid leakage of compressor oil, the refrigerant
lines of the compressor MUST be sealed after it is
removed.
System Water In
System Water Out
Controls
Electrical
(By others)
High Pressure Flexible
Hose Kit (Optional)
Balance/ Stop Valves
(By others)
Stop Valves
(By others)
Condensate Trap
(By others)
Filters
Access
Panels
Bar Joist
Figure 1. Typical Horizontal Installation