Installation Manual
NOTE: Special  procedures  are  required  for  cleaning  the 
aluminum  coil  in  this  unit.  See  Page  8  in  this  instruction 
for information. 
General
The MCV* & MCH* coils are only available cased and
metering device that must be replaced if the system match 
of 500°F. The drain pan must be at least 2" away from a 
may damage the drain pan and cause a leak. 
and line sets. 
These  instructions  are  intended  as  a  general  guide  and 
do  not  supersede  local  or  national  codes  in  any  way. 
Authorities  who  have  jurisdiction  should  be  consulted 
before installation. 
Shipping and Packing List
Package 1 of 1 contains: 
1 – Evaporator coil
Check  the  components  for  shipping  damage;  if  found, 
immediately contact the last carrier. 
Releasing Air Charge 
The coil is shipped from the factory pressurized with dry 
air. Pierce a hole in the rubber plug that seals the vapor 
line to relieve the pressure before removing the plugs.
 CAUTION
NOTE: If  there  is  no  pressure  released  when  the  vapor 
line rubber plug is pierced, check the coil for leaks before 
continuing with the installation. 
The MCVP* and MCHP* coils are shipped with a 10 psi dry 
air holding charge. Puncture the suction line rubber plug to 
release the charge. Remove the rubber plug. Ensure that 
the coil is void of pressure.
Installation
Can cause injury or death.
Recover  all  refrigerant  to  relieve  pressure  before 
opening the system.
 WARNING
Install  the  furnace  or  air  handler  and  condensing  unit 
according to the installation instructions provided with the 
unit. 
Position the cased coil on top of the furnace or air handler 
NOTE: If the coil is to be installed on an oil furnace, it may 
possible damage to the coil drain pan. See the oil furnace 
installation instructions for details. 
NOTE: The  coil  cabinet  has  six  screw  clearance  holes 
which  should  be  aligned  with  the  furnace  engagement 
holes. Secure the coil cabinet to the furnace or air handler 
" screws.
Air Leakage
All indoor cabinets MUST be taped after installation to seal 
include a factory-installed HFC-410A fixed orifice (RFC)
valve. 
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