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Figure 9 - Unit Suspension
Module Assembly
Although M2 Series modular units are
shipped factory assembled as standard, the
unit may be ordered as individual modules
for certain applications such as for assembly
in existing structures where modules must
be manipulated separately. If the unit was
ordered as individual modules, then they
must be connected in the field.
Locate the configuration schematic in the
equipment’s literature packet. The schematic
will have
CONFIGURATION
written in the
top left hand corner followed by the unit
model number and then the module
configuration numbers listed in order.
1.
Identify and Situate Modules
Use the Feature String descriptions at the
beginning of this manual or in the M2
Engineering
Catalog
for
assistance
identifying module types by their three-letter
codes.
It is advisable to situate all required modules
in the installation location as near as
possible to the order in which they will be
connected. Be sure to leave enough space to
work between modules before connection.
Identify each module by the configuration
number on its label. For example, if a
module has a configuration number of FTF-
101-P-A0-00000-00000-0-0, then it is a
large flat filter module “FTF”, and should be
placed in the first position “101” of the
lower tier - the bottom left as you face the
access side of a right hand unit, or the
bottom right as you face the access side of a
left hand unit.
Although the schematic should be available,
the configuration numbers have been created
so that correct assembly order can be
determined without the need for a
schematic.
Modules are arranged in order with 100
series modules on the first tier and 200
series modules on the second tier. Module
101 will always be located on the end of the
bottom tier - the bottom left as you face the
access side of a right hand unit, or the
bottom right as you face the access side of a
left hand unit. Module 201 will always be
located on the end of the top tier - the top
left as you face the access side of a right
Summary of Contents for M2 Series
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Page 5: ...5 Split System Piping Diagrams 98 M2 Series Startup Form 115 Maintenance Log 121 ...
Page 35: ...35 Table 1 Electric and Gas Heating Capacities ...
Page 38: ...38 Figure 5 M2 Series Unit Four Point Lifting ...
Page 39: ...39 Figure 6 M2 Series Unit Eight Point Lifting ...
Page 58: ...58 Figure 32 Supply Fan Banding ...
Page 95: ...95 Figure 52 Filter Layout Viewed from the Upstream Side of the Cooling Coil ...
Page 98: ...98 Split System Piping Diagrams Figure 53 A C Split System Piping Suction Down ...
Page 99: ...99 Figure 54 A C Split System Piping Suction Up ...
Page 100: ...100 Figure 55 A C with LAC Split System Piping Suction Up ...
Page 101: ...101 Figure 56 A C with Modulating Hot Gas Reheat Split System Piping Suction Down ...
Page 102: ...102 Figure 57 A C with Modulating Hot Gas Reheat Split System Piping Suction Up ...
Page 103: ...103 Figure 58 A C with Hot Gas Bypass Split System Piping Suction Down ...
Page 104: ...104 Figure 59 A C with Hot Gas Bypass Split System Piping Suction Up ...
Page 107: ...107 Figure 62 Heat Pump Split System Piping Suction Down ...
Page 108: ...108 Figure 63 Heat Pump Split System Piping Suction Up ...
Page 109: ...109 Figure 64 Heat Pump with Modulating Hot Gas Reheat Split System Piping Suction Down ...
Page 110: ...110 Figure 65 Heat Pump with Modulating Hot Gas Reheat Split System Piping Suction Up ...
Page 111: ...111 Figure 66 Heat Pump with Hot Gas Bypass Split System Piping Suction Down ...
Page 112: ...112 Figure 67 Heat Pump with Hot Gas Bypass Split System Piping Suction Up ...