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When placed in the Counter flow position, the supply air
delivery is from the bottom of the unit (Fig. FCP-02).
Fig. FCP-03 - Horizontal installation
Quite often, the best location for the fan coil unit is suspended
from the ceiling of the mechanical room, in the horizontal position
(Fig. FCP-03). This will allow for more floor space in the room, and
will minimize the duct work needed to connect to the fan coil unit.
Table FCP-01 – Fan coil clearances
Unit
Inches
50/51/52
18” (457mm)
70/71
22” (559mm)
100/101
29”(737mm)
Add an additional 4”
(102mm)
for Electric Strip Coils
Clearances
Clearance is only needed on the access side of the units.
However, ensure that there is a small space between the unit
and any other surface to prevent vibration transfer. In order to
maintain and service the fan coil unit, minimum clearances are
required on the access side (Table FCP-01).
Module FCP Hi-Velocity Fan Coil Placement (1/2)
Fig. FCP-02 - Counter flow
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Module FCP
Hi-Velocity Fan Coil Placement (1/2)
The Hi-Velocity System fan coil is manufactured with a direct
drive permanently lubricated VFD Motor that is mounted within
the blower. All Hi-Velocity fan coils are single side access. The
blower assembly can easily be slid out by removing the three
mounted bolts that attach it to the center plate. In some instances,
the electrical box may need to be removed.
Fan Coil Placement
Location
The fan coil unit is to be placed according to the layout provided
by the designer. As with vent placement, small deviations can
be made in fan coil placement. If the fan coil has to be moved
more than a few feet from it’s pre-designed location, contact the
designer before proceeding.
When installing the fan coil keep these points in mind.
• Serviceability and access to the unit.
•
Maximizing usable floor space.
•
Location of heat/cool source to fan coil.
The multi-positional fan coil can be installed in many different
configurations. The fan coil can be located in a Hi-Boy, Counter
flow, or Horizontal position. In the Hi-Boy position, the supply air
is delivered from the top of the unit (Fig. FCP-01).
Fig. FCP-01 - Hi-Boy