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Figure 14: Attach hydronic coil blockoff plate
Underside of Hydronic Heat Section
Screws (2) Provided
Hydronic Coil Blockoff Plate
Anchoring The Wall Sleeve
7.
Anchoring the wall sleeve is accomplished as shown
in
Figure 13
. Use the rubber isolation washers with
the fasteners to minimize sound transmission from the
equipment to the wall, at the point of contact. A 5⁄16"
(8mm) hole is provided on each side, 2" (51mm) down
from the top and 2" (51mm) in from the rear of the wall
sleeve. It may be necessary to drill additional holes in
the wall sleeve to firmly secure it.
CAUTION
Do not drill holes in the base of the wall sleeve. Use
shims between the wall and the wall sleeve to prevent
wall sleeve distortion during anchoring.
Figure 13: Anchoring the wall sleeve
Expansion
Anchor Bolt
Molly or
Toggle Bolt
Wood
Screw
Do Not Drill Holes in Bottom
of Sleeve
(Except for Internal Drain Kit)
Cripple Stud
Main Stud
Rubber
Isolation
Washer
Note:
All anchoring hardware field supplied
4.
Attach the provided hydronic coil blockoff plate to the
under side of the hydronic heat section with the two (2)
screws as shown in
Figure 14
.
5.
Firmly attach the heat section to the wall sleeve by
lining up the heat section hooks with the square holes
supplied in the wall sleeve. Snap the heat section in
place by exerting pressure downward. See
Figure 15
.
WARNING
The hydronic coil blockoff plate must be installed to prevent
discharge air from bypassing the hydronic coil, resulting in loss
of efficiency.
Installing The Hydronic Heat Section
1.
The heat section is designed to be “snapped” into the
top of the wall sleeve (
Figure 15
). There are four square
holes provided in the wall sleeve, two on each side, for
coil attachment. To Assemble the heat section to the
wall sleeve:
2.
Unpack the heat section and inspect for any shipping
damage. Report any damage found to the carrier.
3.
Check the heat section against the plans to make certain
the coil supplied has the connections that match the
specifications.