ICE AIR FCHR Operating And Maintenance Manual Download Page 3

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 Air’s ongoing product development programs, the information in this document is subject to change without notice.

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Consumer Reference Information

For safe and optimal enjoyment of your Ice Air unit, please read 
the following consumer safety and operating notes carefully before 
operating your equipment! 

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RECOGNIZE THIS SYMBOL AS A SAFETY PRECAUTION.

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WARNING: 

Ice Air will not be responsible for any injury or 

property damage arising from improper service 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 
to install or service heating and air conditioning equipment.

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WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE:

 

Disconnect all power before 

servicing or installing unit. Multiple power sources may be 
present. Failure to do so may cause property damage,  
personal injury or death.

Safety Guidelines 

Read this entire manual before operating the unit. 

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WARNING:

 

This unit MUST be serviced only by professionally 

trained, qualified technicians. Do NOT attempt to maintain or 
service this unit on your own – severe injury and death can occur 
from electric shock, moving parts, and other hazards.

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Your Ice Air unit must be properly installed and commissioned 
to operate correctly. Improper unit installation, adjustment or 
commissioning, and/or improper heating system installation and 
connection can lead to equipment malfunction and hazardous 
operating conditions, and may void your warranty. If you have 
any doubt about the proper installation of your Ice Air unit, 
please contact your property manager at once to have a qualified 
technician inspect the equipment.

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Our Ice Air units must each be wired on an individual, dedicated 
electrical circuit with the correct voltage and proper amperage 
(capacity) to match the unit nameplate requirements.

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Each unit’s electrical circuit must have a proper overcurrent 
protection device, employing an approved circuit breaker or fuse 
of the proper rating under NEMA and local building codes.

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WARNING:

 

Do NOT operate the unit with frayed, burnt or 

damaged electrical wires!

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WARNING:

 

Do NOT operate the equipment when in doubt – 

have it inspected first!

IMPORTANT: 

It is not the intent of this maintenance manual to 

correct any installation deficiencies. If you have any doubt about the 
proper initial installation (or reinstallation after servicing) of your  
Ice Air unit(s) – noisy or inefficient unit operation, frayed or damaged 
electrical connections, improper unit appearance, etc. – please 
contact a trained servicer or building maintenance staff immediately.

The following physical conditions must be maintained for 
proper unit operation:

Air flow must be unobstructed into and out of the unit room enclosure 
(cabinet). Therefore:

•  Do not place any object directly in front of the discharge grille  

(at the cabinet top).

•  Do not place plants, fabrics or objects in front of the air return 

access door.

•   Have the unit filter properly cleaned and serviced to prevent air 

blockage from dirt and dust within the filter media.

Intended for indoor use only.

Proper installation and operating environment must be maintained. 
Therefore:

•  Do not operate the unit in corrosive environments such as 

chemical plants, refineries or salt spray areas.

•  Operate only with proper electrical service and protective circuit 

breakers or fuses in place.

•  Operate only with all unit and enclosure sheet metal parts in 

place and properly installed.

•  In areas of high concentrations of dirt, dust, pet dander or 

pollutants, clean the filter often (at least monthly). 

•  Do not clean the unit with any solvents or cleaning solutions that 

may damage the equipment.

•  Understand and follow the unit operating instructions before 

using your Ice Air equipment.

Summary of Contents for FCHR

Page 1: ...FCHR Hi Rise Unit Fan Coil Unit FCU ELA 8842 Operating and Maintenance Manual...

Page 2: ...tained in this Operating and Maintenance Manual We recommend that you pay special attention to the Safety and Warning Information section at the beginning of this Manual and to the various safety advi...

Page 3: ...Our Ice Air units must each be wired on an individual dedicated electrical circuit with the correct voltage and proper amperage capacity to match the unit nameplate requirements Each unit s electrical...

Page 4: ...ing product development programs the information in this document is subject to change without notice 4 Components and Parts View 3 88 12 17 1 8 SURFACE MOUNT CONTROL OPTIONAL ACCESS PANEL RISER SUPPL...

Page 5: ...Total 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...

Page 6: ...nless Steel X None 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 Autof...

Page 7: ...grams for highest efficiency Factory or field set temperature limits Large clear display in any lighting condition Auto changeover mode Easy to program Wireless Thermostat Optional Easy programming Se...

Page 8: ...on Press Hold UP Override mode UP Permanent Override mode DOWN Override mode DOWN Permanent Override mode ON OFF ON OFF MODE Set operation mode Internal Setting FAN Set fan speed Confirm The temperatu...

Page 9: ...oint 2 In Heat mode Heat set point can be adjusted 3 In Cool mode Cool set point can be adjusted 4 In Auto mode Heat set point will be set first and press UP or DOWN to set the Heat set point Press FA...

Page 10: ...mode and inlet water temperature is below 85 F the Auto Seasonal Changeover switch shall open the valve and allow cool water to circulate through the system else the valve remains shut to prevent hot...

Page 11: ...your model Indoor Air Filter All units are equipped with either a reusable filter shown abve or a single dispensible filter The reusable filter is washable and it is recommended you clean the filter a...

Page 12: ...mplemented by trained personnel But there are certain items that you the apartment owner or tenant can do to ensure proper unit function Keep the area in front of your unit clear of objects that may b...

Page 13: ...e and current against the electrical specifications on the unit nameplate 3 Look for wiring errors Check for loose screw connections in both line and low voltage terminals 4 Check the water supply pip...

Page 14: ...r equipment improperly returned as defective and or as being in warranty To obtain assistance under the parts warranty or to purchase the optional extended warranty simply contact Ice Air Customer Ser...

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