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Precautions and preparations listed are for general knowledge and to define basic guidelines. Local codes and existing practices should be observed and preformed by a professional. 

Due to ICE AIRs ongoing product development programs, the information in this document is subject to change without notice.

Before You Begin

1.   Locate the unit where it can evenly 

distribute air throughout the room 
without obstructions. Units should be 
installed no closer than 12” apart when 
two units are side by side. A vertical 
clearance of 60” should be maintained 
between units.

2.   Ensure the wall is structurally sound to 

support the weight of the unit.

3.   Ensure adequate drainage is available.
4.   Follow all applicable codes for 

installation.

5.   Verify the amperage of the dedicated 

electrical service to the unit is correct 
and the unit can reach the power supply.

6.   Position the unit so the air filter can 

be removed easily and required 
maintenance can be performed without 
interference.

7.   A minimum obstructed distance of 36” 

should be kept around theunit.

IMPORTANT: 

To avoid permanent damage to 

the unit, DO NOT operate during construction 
in an open space or as a supplemental 
heating and cooling source during 
construction.

Inspection

1.   Upon receipt of the equipment, carefully 

check the shipment again on the Bill of 
Lading.

2.   Make sure all units have been received. 
3.   Inspect the packaging for any damage. 
4.   Ensure that any damage is noted on the 

delivering carriers Bill of Lading.

NOTE: It is the responsibility of the purchaser 
to file all necessary claims with the delivering 
carrier in a timely fashion. Many carriers 
have a 15 day notice period from receipt of 
delivery to file any and all claims.

TOP VIEW

A

B

LEFT VIEW

FRONT VIEW

RIGHT VIEW

 9" 

 9 1/4" 

RIGHT VIEW

A

TOP VIEW

9"

FRONT VIEW

CHILLED / HOT WATER SUPPLY
& RETURN CONNECTIONS 
5/8" O.D.

OPTIONAL DRIP LIP 

SHIPPED LOOSE

RESILIENT MOUNTING GROMMET
W/ 3/8" DIA. HOLES (TYP. OF 4) 

7/8" O.D. 
CONDENSATE
DRAIN 

FLEXIBLE METAL CONDUIT

JUNCTION BOX (REMOTE MOUNT)

B

MTG. HOLES

C

FCHC02 FCHC03 FCHC04 FCHC06 FCHC08 FCHC10 FCHC12

“A”  Width
“B”  Height
“C”  Depth

30”

9”

19-1/2”

30”

9”

19-1/2”

41-3/4”

9”

19-1/2”

45-1/4”

9”

19-1/2”

59-1/2”

9”

19-1/2”

59-1/2”

9”

19-1/2”

67-3/4”

9”

19-1/2”

FCHU02 FCHU03 FCHU04 FCHU06

“A”  Width
“B”  Height
“C”  Depth

30”

8”

18-5/8”

30”

8”

18-5/8”

41-3/4”

8”

18-5/8”

45-1/4”

8”

18-5/8”

B

C

TOP VIEW

FRONT VIEW

RIGHT SIDE VIEW

A

Horizontal Concealed

Horizontal Ultra Thin

8

Summary of Contents for FCHC

Page 1: ...codes and existing practices should be observed and preformed by a professional Due to ICE AIRs ongoing product development programs the information in this document is subject to change without notic...

Page 2: ...ervice or service procedures If you install or perform service on this unit you assume responsibility for any personal injury or property damage which may result Many jurisdictions require a license t...

Page 3: ...ctions Units should be installed no closer than 18 apart when two units are side by side A vertical clearance of 60 should be maintained between units 2 Adequate ceiling panel access must exist for ha...

Page 4: ...l Elec Heat MCO K LH 2 Pipe Cool w Total Elec Heat ACO L LH 2 Pipe Heat Only M RH 4 Pipe Heat and Cool MCO N RH 4 Pipe Heat and Cool ACO O LH 4 Pipe Heat and Cool MCO P LH 4 Pipe Heat and Cool ACO Ite...

Page 5: ...e Item 16 A Flow Regulation Cooling Coil A Balancing Valve B Circuit Setter C Autoflow Valve 0 5 GPM D Autoflow Valve 1 0 GPM E Autoflow Valve 1 3 GPM F Autoflow Valve 1 5 GPM G Autoflow Valve 2 0 GPM...

Page 6: ...LH 2 Pipe Cool w Total Elec Heat ACO L LH 2 Pipe Heat Only M RH 4 Pipe Heat and Cool MCO N RH 4 Pipe Heat and Cool ACO O LH 4 Pipe Heat and Cool MCO P LH 4 Pipe Heat and Cool ACO Item 6 X Enclosure X...

Page 7: ...Way MV Normally Open Diverting 17 24V 3 Way MV Normally Closed Routing w Bypass Pipe 18 24V 3 Way MV Normally Closed Diverting w Bypass Pipe 19 24V 3 Way MV Normally Open Routing w Bypass Pipe 20 24V...

Page 8: ...ithout interference 7 A minimum obstructed distance of 36 should be kept around theunit IMPORTANT To avoid permanent damage to the unit DO NOT operate during construction in an open space or as a supp...

Page 9: ...n the unit Piping Installation ICE AIRs Horizontal Concealed Fan Coil is available in either 2 pipe or 4 pipe configurations see below that are connected to the system through the use of a flexible ho...

Page 10: ...2 Pipe System General Electric Line Voltage Wiring including the electrical ground must comply with the National Electrical Code as well as all applicable local codes Refer to the Electrical Data tab...

Page 11: ...n motor when present Component Outline Field Wiring Factory Wiring Wire Color Wire Connector Field Connector CLG HTG C SI V Legend BLK CAP Front 3 2 1 6 5 4 9 8 7 12 11 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 M...

Page 12: ...system with water leaving the air vents open Bleed all air from the system but do not allow the system to over flow Check the system for leaks and make any required repairs 4 Adjust the water and air...

Page 13: ...leshooting Table Troubleshooting IMPORTANT It is not the intent of this maintenance manual to resolve any problems with the operation of your ICE AIR unit Please contact a trained servicer or building...

Page 14: ...ation in Building Date Sales Order No In order to minimize troubleshooting and costly system failures complete the following checks and data entries before the system is put into full operation Temper...

Page 15: ...son including any agent salesman dealer or distributor has authority to expand ICE AIRs obligation beyond the terms of these express warranties or to state that the performance of the product is other...

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