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4.
Do not move or discard damaged freight
packaging materials
5.
After losses have been acknowledged by
the freight carrier, contact factory for a
repair or replacement part quote.
6.
With permission of freight carrier, order
parts and/or make repairs.
7.
Stay in contact with freight carrier to
ensure payment of your claim.
Nameplate should be checked to ensure the
correct model sizes and voltages have been
received to match the job requirements.
If repairs must be made to damaged goods,
then the factory should be notified before
any repair action is taken in order to protect
the warranty. Certain equipment alteration,
repair, and manipulation of equipment
without the manufacturer’s consent may
void the product warranty. Contact the
AAON Warranty Department for assistance
with handling damaged goods, repairs, and
freight claims: (903) 236-4403.
Note:
Upon receipt check shipment for
items that ship loose such as filters,
thermostats and remote sensors. Consult
order and shipment documentation to
identify potential loose-shipped items.
Loose-shipped items may have been placed
inside unit cabinet for security.
Dependent upon the optional accessories
that were ordered, this equipment may
contain fragile components and delicate
electronics. Although the unit is constructed
of sturdy materials, avoid impacts and
handling methods that may damage internal
apparatus and structure of the unit. Take
care not to apply destructive force to coils,
coil and drain stub-outs, or other parts
protruding beyond the extents of the unit
casing. Always handle the unit by its
exterior casing and never by any of the
protruding parts.
Before Installation
Carefully read all instructions for the
installation prior to installing unit. Make
sure each step or procedure is understood
and any special considerations are taken into
account
before
starting
installation.
Assemble all tools, hardware and supplies
needed to complete the installation.
Some items may need to be purchased
locally. After deciding where to install unit,
closely look the location over - both the
inside and outside of home. Note any
potential obstacles or problems that might be
encountered as noted in this manual. Choose
a more suitable location if necessary.
Storage
This equipment is not suitable for outdoor
use or storage. Never place this equipment
where it may be subjected to outdoor
conditions such as rain, snow, humidity,
extreme
temperatures
or
corrosive
chemicals.
If installation will not occur immediately
following delivery, store equipment in a dry
protected area away from construction
traffic, and in the proper orientation as
marked on the packaging with all internal
packaging in place. Secure all loose-shipped
items.
Keep equipment free from debris, and
construction
waste
during
installation.
Foreign materials may adversely affect unit
operation resulting in premature failures that
will not be covered by the manufacturer’s
warranty. Attach all service panels, and
cover all exposed equipment when work is
not being performed. Leave unit protected
from other construction until start-up is to
occur.
Summary of Contents for F1-060
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Page 36: ...36 Figure 8 Heat Pump Piping Diagram with Indoor Unit above Outdoor Unit ...
Page 37: ...37 Figure 9 Heat Pump Piping Diagram with Outdoor Unit above Indoor Unit ...
Page 40: ...40 Thermostat Installation and Wiring Figure 12 2 Stage Cooling with Electric Heat ...
Page 41: ...41 Figure 13 2 Stage Cooling with Heat Pump and Electric Heat ...
Page 42: ...42 Figure 14 2 Stage Cooling and Electric Heat with Hot Gas Reheat and Humidistat ...
Page 43: ...43 Figure 15 Main Control Board for Units Equipped with Modulating Hot Gas Reheat ...
Page 45: ...45 Figure 17 5kW Electric Heat ...
Page 46: ...46 Figure 18 10 kW Electric Heat ...
Page 47: ...47 Figure 19 15 kW Electric Heat ...
Page 48: ...48 Figure 20 20 kW Electric Heat ...
Page 49: ...49 Figure 21 25 kW Electric Heat ...
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