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Daikin

 IM 777-7

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Mechanical Installation

Injected-Foam Insulated Panels 

Skyline air handlers now are furnished with double-wall, 
injected-foam insulated panels. Foam panels are stronger, 
more rigid, and lighter than panels with fiberglass insulation. 
The insulation R-value is improved to 13. However, foam 
insulation can burn when exposed to flame or other ignition 
sources and release toxic fumes. Take care in cutting and 
sealing all field-cut openings in these panels.

Panel Cutting Procedure

1

Determine the number and location of holes required for 

electrical conduit, piping, and control wiring as follows:

a

Check that adequate space is available inside the unit 
for conduit or pipe routing.

b

Do not locate holes in a panel that provides access to 
key maintenance components such as filters and fan 
assemblies.

c

Do not locate where the conduit or piping blocks 
airflow or obstructs hinged access doors.

2

Once a proper location is determined, drill a small pilot 
hole completely through the panel. Then use a sharp hole 
saw or a saber saw and cut from each side of the panel.

3

Seal the double-wall panel on each side with an 
industrial/commercial grade silicone sealant or duct seal 
compound. It is extremely important to seal each panel 
hole or penetration securely so it is airtight, watertight, 
and so that there is 

no exposed insulation

.

Figure 14: Cutting/Sealing Injected-Foam Insulated Panels

Field Mounting Junction Boxes and

Other Components

For field mounting 4" × 4" or smaller junction boxes to the 
standard panel exterior, use a minimum quantity of four, 3/16" 
diameter pop rivets. 

Do not use self-tapping drill screws. 

They will not tighten nor secure properly and panel 
damage can occur.

If larger, heavier components require mounting on unit panels, 
use through-bolts with flat washers through both outer and 
inner panels. To maintain panel integrity, seal both ends with 
an industrial/commercial grade silicone sealant or duct seal 
compound.

The unit frame channel is another excellent location for 
securing heavier components; self-tapping screws are not 
acceptable. Ensure that the location permits the full operation 
of all access doors and panels and does not interfere with other 
vital components.

Duct Connections

Use flexible connectors on the outlet and inlet duct 
connections of all units. Do not position down flow fans over 
air ducts that are routed down into the building. Use a 
discharge plenum when bottom connections are necessary 
(

Figure 15

)

.

Figure 15: Discharge Plenum

WARNING

Flame and smoke can cause equipment 

damage, severe personal injury, or death.

Before operating unit, seal all piping and 

wiring holes on both inner and outer panels 

with an industrial grade silicone sealant or 

duct seal compound. 

Do not use a cutting 

torch or expose panel to fire. Panel 

damage can occur.

WARNING

La fumée et les flammes peuvent 

endommager le matériel et causesr des 

blessures graves ou la mort.

Avant d’utiliser le dispositif, obturer tous les 

trous de passage de tubulures et de fils 

ménagés dans les panneaux intérieurs et 

extérieurs au moyen d’une pâte à base de 

silicone ou d’un mastic d’étanchéite â 

conduits de qualité industrielle.

Ne pas se servir d’un chalumeau coupeur ni 

exposer les pannequx à une flamme nue 

pour ne pas risquer de les endommager.

Cut hole from both sides of panel

Seal completely with silicone 

sealant or duct seal compound

Prop 65—Substances in fuel or from fuel combustion can cause personal injury or death, 

and are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.

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Summary of Contents for OAH 003G

Page 1: ...Installation and Maintenance Manual IM 777 7 Skyline Air Handler Group Applied Air Systems Part Number IM 777 Date November 2011 2011 Daikin Models OAC OAH 003G 090G...

Page 2: ...eating Coils 14 Drain Pan Traps 14 Internal Isolation Assembly Adjustment 15 Electrical Installation 17 Wiring 17 Operation Guidelines 19 Startup Checks 19 Before Starting the Unit 19 VFD Setup 20 Fan...

Page 3: ...before leaving the factory Rough handling can cause misalignment or a damaged bearings or shaft Carefully inspect fans and shaft before unit installation to verify this has not happened Note Screws bo...

Page 4: ...rfaces Belt driven fans Reduce belt tension by at least 50 or remove the belts Remove belts if they will be subjected to temperatures exceeding 85 F to avoid deterioration Remove belt guard when adjus...

Page 5: ...nits are provided with a factory installed base rail and can be lifted using the 2 diameter lifting holes located in the corners of each shipping section To prevent damage to the unit cabinetry use sp...

Page 6: ...lodged during shipping restore it to its designed position Shipping Sections 1 Caulk all assembly joints of the unit Before joining the sections apply at least 1 4 inch diameter bead of sealant to the...

Page 7: ...ng included in the assembly kit Figure 8 Frame Channel Stiffener Plates Skyline Plus Units Only Figure 9 Internal Fastening Figure 10 D Gasket Placement Detail Skyline Plus Units Only 1 Check that the...

Page 8: ...on one side of the unit If requested on order doors can be provided on both sides of the unit Optional service doors are available for most section types and are provided based on customer request Fa...

Page 9: ...age can occur If larger heavier components require mounting on unit panels use through bolts with flat washers through both outer and inner panels To maintain panel integrity seal both ends with an in...

Page 10: ...ions are made for the location of these actuators due to the number of options and arrangements available and the variety of specific applications Typically actuators are mounted inside the cabinet Pr...

Page 11: ...r units that include a piping vestibule cut the openings for routing the field piping as required in the field Carefully seal passages cut through the panels to prevent air leakage A single metal thic...

Page 12: ...pen to the atmosphere and the trap design should allow venting of large quantities of air Traps Note Do not place steam traps outdoors Size traps in accordance with the manufacturers recommendations M...

Page 13: ...eturn main 12 min Vacuum breaker 1 2 check valve Steam main Return main 12 min Full size of return conn Check Valve Strainer Gate Valve Control valve modulating two position Float and thermostatic tra...

Page 14: ...l drain pan trap to allow condensate to drain freely On both blow through and draw through units the trap depth and the distance between the trap outlet and the drain pan outlet must be twice the stat...

Page 15: ...t panel opening If adjustment is required loosen the cap screw on top of the isolator assembly Turn the adjustment nut below the fan frame to lower or raise the fan motor and frame assembly Retighten...

Page 16: ...l t o r p o t o n n u m b e r D m H S p r n g h e g h t d j u t m e n t c r e w S p r n g h e g h t d j u t m e n t c r e w S h p p n g h o l d d o w n c r e w S h p p n g b r c k e t D e t l A S h p...

Page 17: ...gy storing components that have been furnished and mounted by either Daikin or by others refer to the specific manufacturer s literature for allowable waiting periods for discharge of capacitors Verif...

Page 18: ...n the exterior of the fan section When multiple fan sections are provided with multiple VFDs they must be set up so that the fans always start simultaneously and are set to ramp up and down together D...

Page 19: ...et couper la tension WARNING Fire electric shock hazard Can cause property damage personal injury or death Wire fan power supply and ground motor frame in accordance with local electric codes AVERTIS...

Page 20: ...rtain to retain sheave alignment Fan Wheel Alignment Figure 29 Wheel to Inlet Tunnel Relationship Airfoil Type Fan Wheels Housed Note 1 To obtain rated air performance dimensional relationship must be...

Page 21: ...lenum Fan Wheel Funnel Parameters Size A B C 13 0 25 0 91 3 50 15 0 25 0 91 3 50 16 0 25 0 91 3 50 18 0 38 0 86 3 88 20 0 42 1 11 3 88 22 0 45 1 11 3 88 24 0 51 1 11 3 88 27 0 55 1 36 4 50 30 0 62 1 3...

Page 22: ...Size Setscrew Size Torque ft lb Aluminum Steel 11 12 13 3 8 19 2 N A 15 3 8 19 2 N A 16 3 8 19 2 N A 18 3 8 19 2 N A 20 3 8 19 2 N A 22 3 8 19 2 N A 24 3 8 19 2 N A 27 3 8 19 2 22 30 1 2 41 7 55 33 1...

Page 23: ...1875 1691 1479 1328 1209 1073 Maximum rpm Class Il 2703 2413 2199 1928 1730 1579 1401 Table 17 Operating Limits Belt Drive Plenum Fans Fan Operating Limits Belt Drive Plenum Fans Size 13 15 16 18 20 2...

Page 24: ...on of potential trouble Vibration Causes 1 Wheel imbalance a Dirt or debris on wheel blades b Loose set screws in wheel hub or bearing to shaft c Wheel distorted from overspeed 2 Bent shaft 3 Drive fa...

Page 25: ...s are supplied with grease fittings or zerks for ease of lubrication with hand or automatic grease guns Always wipe the fitting and grease nozzle clean CAUTION Bearing overheating potential Can damage...

Page 26: ...g or decreasing the pitch diameter of the sheave by half or full turns as required Readjust belt tension before starting drive 6 To provide the same pitch diameter adjust both halves of the two groove...

Page 27: ...lts over grooves See Fan Drive Belt Adjustment page 30 10 Before starting the drive ensure that all keys are in place and all setscrews and all capscrews are tight Check and retighten all screws and r...

Page 28: ...a Do not open B sheaves more than 4 3 4 turns for the A belts or 6 turns for the B belts b Do not open C sheaves more than 9 1 2 turns c Do not open 5V sheaves more than 6 turns d Do not open 8V sheav...

Page 29: ...parallel A d j u t a b l e C e n t e r F l a n g e F x e d C e n t e r F l a n g e S t a t o n a r y E n d F l a n g e C a p c r e w D o N o t R e m o v e 2 L o c k n g S e t c r e w A F l a t h e a d...

Page 30: ...ter the filter compartment until the fan is completely stopped Use approved equipment for reaching filters located above normal reach Do not step on filter frames or unit components Floor surfaces mus...

Page 31: ...the final filters Figure 41 Filter Gauge F l t e r F r a m e R o t a t e W r e C l p P r e f l t e r F n a l F l t e r Table 27 Filter Pressure Drops Bag filters DriPak 2000 Efficiency 45 65 85 95 Rat...

Page 32: ...not responsible for the freezing of coils Removing and Replacing Components See Access Doors and Panels page 8 for instructions on removing panels and opening fan access doors to remove or replace co...

Page 33: ...ocated in the connections 2 Remove all screws and remove the access panel 3 Remove the screws holding the coil in place 4 Lift and pull the coil out the side Installing Single Coils 1 Slide the coil t...

Page 34: ...ce bolt the coil to the section 4 Caulk the mounting surface of the steel plate and install the plate on the coils 5 Caulk the mounting surface of the drain trough and install the drain trough on the...

Page 35: ...s refer to the model number and serial number of the unit stamped on the serial plate attached to the unit If replacement parts are required mention the date of installation of the unit and date of fa...

Page 36: ...rned material Enter the required information to expedite handling and prompt issuance of credits All parts must be returned to the appropriate Daikin facility designated on the Return Goods tag Transp...

Page 37: ...Yes No N A D Have the hold down bolts been backed off on spring mounted fan isolators Yes No N A E With power off do fans turn freely by hand Yes No N A F Electrical service corresponds to unit namepl...

Page 38: ...N A VII HEAT RECOVERY A Heat wheel rotates freely Yes No N A B Heat wheel VFD operates properly Yes No N A C Heat wheel VFD model _____________________ serial _____________________ N A D Check for ai...

Page 39: ...binet have any air leakage Yes No N A Location on unit ___________________________________________________________________________ 5 Were there any refrigerant leaks Yes No N A Shipping Workmanship De...

Page 40: ...tions of sale including Limited Product Warranty Consult your local Daikin Representative for warranty details Refer to Form 933 430285Y To find your local Daikin Representative go to www DaikinApplie...

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