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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.

Make sure liquid and suction tube grommets are in place to prevent air leaks and cabinet sweating.

D.

Manufactured and Mobile Home Housing Applications

1. Fan coil unit must be secured to the structure using field-supplied hardware.

2. Allow a minimum of 24” 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-in. lag screws. Typical both sides of fan coil.

b. If fan coil is against wall, secure fan coil to wall stud using 1/8-in. thick right-angle brackets. Attach brackets to fan coil using No. 10

self tapping screws and to wall stud using 5/16-in. lag screws. (See Fig. 7.)

PROCEDURE 3—AIR DUCTS

Connect supply-air duct over the outside of 3/4-in. flanges provided on supply-air opening. Secure duct to flange, using proper fasteners for type
of duct used, and seal duct-to-unit joint. If return-air flanges are required, install factory-authorized accessory kit.

Use flexible connectors between ductwork and unit to prevent transmission of vibration. When electric heater is installed, use heat-resistant
material for flexible connector between ductwork and unit at discharge connection. Ductwork passing through unconditioned space must be
insulated and covered with vapor barrier.

Units equipped with 20-30kw electric heaters require a 1-in. clearance to combustible materials for the first 36 in. of supply duct.

Ductwork Acoustical Treatment
Metal duct systems that do not have a 90° elbow and 10 ft of main duct to first branch takeoff may require internal acoustical insulation lining.
As an alternative, fibrous ductwork may be used if constructed and installed in accordance with the latest edition of SMACNA construction
standard on fibrous glass ducts. Both acoustical lining and fibrous ductwork shall comply with National Fire Protection Association as tested by
UL Standard 181 for Class 1 air ducts.

PROCEDURE 4—ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

All products from the factory utilize a printed-circuit board (PCB) which has a low voltage circuit protective fuse (5 amp), fan motor speed tap
selection terminal (SPT), and time delay relay (TDR) jumper. To disable the TDR feature, sever the jumper wire JW1. (See Fig. 8.)

When a factory-approved accessory control package has been installed, check all factory wiring per unit wiring diagram and inspect factory wiring
connections to be sure none were loosened in transit or installation. If a different control package is required, see unit rating plate.

CAUTION: If a disconnect switch is to be mounted on unit, select a location where drill or fastener will not contact

electrical or refrigerant components. Failure to follow this CAUTION could result in minor personal injury or porduct and
property damage.

Fig. 5—Conversion for Horizontal Right Applications Using A-Coil

A00071

COIL

SUPPORT

RAIL

COIL

BRACKET

DRAIN PAN

SUPPORT

BRACKET

COIL

SUPPORT

RAIL

COIL

BRACKET

HORIZONTAL

DRAIN PAN

PRIMARY DRAIN

HORIZONTAL RIGHT

SECONDARY DRAIN

HORIZONTAL RIGHT

REFRIGERANT

CONNECTIONS

AIR SEAL
ASSEMBLY

A

B

C

HORIZONTAL

RIGHT

APPLICATION

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Summary of Contents for FA4B

Page 1: ...se of this the units need special attention in the condensate pan and drain connection area and when brazing tubing These units are available for systems of 18 000 through 60 000 Btuh nominal cooling...

Page 2: ...ith access panels facing up or down The FH4B003 and 004 size units equipped with accessory cooling coils are not approved for horizontal applications All other units are factory built for horizontal l...

Page 3: ...l on coil support rail on right side of unit 6 Convert air seal assembly for horizontal right a Remove air seal assembly from coil by removing 4 screws See Fig 5 b Remove air splitter B from coil seal...

Page 4: ...om Step 10 in the right side of the coil door making sure that the cap snaps and seats cleanly on the back side of the coil door Make sure no insulation interferes with seating of the cap Fig 3 Remova...

Page 5: ...vapor barrier Units equipped with 20 30kw electric heaters require a 1 in clearance to combustible materials for the first 36 in of supply duct Ductwork Acoustical Treatment Metal duct systems that d...

Page 6: ...h located within sight from and readily accessible from the unit Fig 6 A Coil in Horizontal Left Application Factory Ready A00072 A B C FACTORY SHIPPED HORIZONTAL LEFT APPLICATION AIR SEAL ASSEMBLY HO...

Page 7: ...voltage connections between the thermostat the unit and the outdoor equipment If the thermostat is located more than 100 ft from the unit as measured along the low voltage wire use No 16 AWG color co...

Page 8: ...d in control box E Minimum CFM and Motor Speed Selection Units with or without electric heaters require a minimum CFM Refer to the unit wiring label to ensure that the fan speed selected is not lower...

Page 9: ...nection first 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 sol...

Page 10: ...x nut then tighten with wrench 1 2 turn Do not exceed 30 ft lbs PROCEDURE 7 CONDENSATE DRAINS To connect drains the cap openings must be removed Use a knife to start the opening near the tab and using...

Page 11: ...ee Fig 1 2 4 5 and 6 To prevent property damage and achieve optimum drainage performance BOTH primary and secondary drain lines should be installed and include properly sized condensate traps See Fig...

Page 12: ...l as possible See Fig 20 Make sure that the outlet of each trap is below its connection to the condensate pan to prevent condensate from overflowing the drain pan Prime all traps test for leaks and in...

Page 13: ...or W energizes electric heat relay s which completes circuit to heater element s When W is de energized electric heat relay s open turning off heater elements When G is de energized there is a 90 sec...

Page 14: ...d minimize possible equipment failure it is essential that periodic maintenance be performed on this equipment Consult your local dealer as to the proper frequency of maintenance contract Fig 21 Wirin...

Page 15: ...required if filter replacement or cleaning on a monthly basis Fig 23 Wiring Layout of Humidifier to Fan Coil with Electric Heat A95295 R G W Y THERMOSTAT R G W2 W3 E C FAN COIL CONTROL C Y AIR COND HU...

Page 16: ...2003 CAC BDP 7310 W Morris St Indianapolis IN 46231 imfa4b02 16 Book Tab 1 4 3d 2e Catalog No 63FA 4B1...

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