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IM 934-5
Figure 19: Frame and brick with hydronic subbase
Finished Floor
or Carpet
Mounting
Screws
by Installer
Outdoor Louver
Steel Lintel
(by others)
Hydronic
Heating Coil
16"
(406mm)
81/4"
(209mm)
133/4"
(349mm)
Caulk Perimeter
both Indoors
and Outdoors
Before Installing
Louver
Subbase Side
Channel
Alternate
Electrical
Connections
Hydronic Subbase
81/4"
(209mm)
Room
Cabinet
Wall Sleeve
17"
(432mm)
Leveling Leg
Panel Wall Construction Type
For panel wall and thin wall construction, it is recommended
that a louver frame be used (See
"Installing Louver Frame
for Thin Wall Construction Types" on page 13
, and
Figure
20-22
).
Panel wall and thin wall construction varies only slightly
from frame and brick construction.
Note:
The center of gravity is 10" (260mm) from the rear
face of the wall sleeve. The wall sleeve must be
inserted into the wall at least 10" (260mm) or other
support must be employed.
Support can be from a factory supplied subbase or from
other field sup plied materials. Installation for this application
is as follows (
Figure 20-22
).
1. Clean the opening of all debris that may interfere with
installation.
2. If the unit is to be supplied with a subbase, install
subbase before installing wall sleeve (see
IM 936-x
).
3. If the optional drain kit is to be employed, see
"Installing
Condensate Drain Kit(s)" on page 11.
4. Be sure the wall sleeve is mechanically attached to
the wall and caulked to assure a proper seat. It is
recommended that the louver frame be used for this
purpose.
5. Recess the wall sleeve so that the louver is flush with the
exterior of the building.
6. Level wall sleeve left to right and pitch 1/4" front to back
to the outside. Secure by anchoring with appropriate
fasteners or drill additional holes as required to secure
firmly. Refer to
"Anchoring The Wall Sleeve" on page
14
.
CAUTION
DO NOT drill holes in the bottom of the wall sleeve as it will
cause leaks.
7. Where a subbase is used, secure wall sleeve to subbase
with clips provided.
8. Caulk the wall sleeve to the wall opening on both the
inside and outside perimeter. Be careful not to plug the
weep holes. Caulking should be resilient, nonhardening
type such as silicone.
Figure 20: Panel wall construction with standard
electrical subbase
17"
(432mm)
8-1/4"
(209mm)
16"
(406mm)
Power Supply Connect
(Alternate Entry)
See Note
Room
Cabinet
See
"Louver Frame
Dimensions" on page
13
for details
Electrical
Subbase
Subbase Side Channel
Gasket &
Caulk
Perimeter
Outside
Louver
13-3/4"
(349mm)
Wall Sleeve
Floor
Note:
Standard subbase is available in 3" or 4" (76 mm or
102 mm) height. Leveling legs provide adjustment of
1" (25 mm).
Attaching Wall Sleeve to Subbase
1. Where a subbase is used, secure wall sleeve to subbase
with clips provided.
2. Caulk the wall sleeve to the wall opening on both the
inside and outside perimeter. Be careful not to plug the
weep holes. Caulking should be resilient, nonhardening
type such as silicone.
3. Secure the two sections by installing the clip screws
supplied with the hardware bag.
4. Caulk indoor/outdoor perimeter of wall sleeve with
resilient caulk such as silicone.
5. Finish any uncompleted electrical and/or plumbing
con nections.
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