Cabinet Heater G*Y/D*Y Series
INSTALLATION, OPERATION, & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
5
SECTION ONE — Installation, Cont’d.
shipping carton, and all packing must be retained for
physical inspection by the freight carrier. All equipment
should be stored in the factory shipping carton with
internal packing in place until installation.
At the time of receipt, the equipment type and
arrangement should be verified against the order
documents. Should any discrepancy be found, the local
IEC Factory Representative should be notified immediately
so that proper action may be taken.
NOTE: Should any questions arise concerning warranty
repairs, the factory must be notified BEFORE any
corrective action is taken.
Prepare Jobsite and Units
To save time and to reduce the possibility of costly errors,
set up a complete sample installation in a typical room at
the jobsite. Check all the critical dimensions such as field
piping, wiring, and duct connection to ensure they agree
with job requirements. Refer to job drawings and product
dimension drawings as required (See Figure 1 for sample
drawing). Instruct all trades in their part of the installation.
Should any discrepancies be discovered, contact your local
representative before continuing with unit installations.
For each unit, confirm incoming and control power
requirements match available power source. Refer to unit
nameplate and wiring diagram.
1. Check all tags on unit to determine if shipping
screws are to be removed. Remove screws as
directed.
2. Rotate the fan wheel by hand to ensure that the
fan is unrestricted and can rotate freely. Check
for shipping damage and fan obstructions. Adjust
blower wheel as required.
3. Perform “Dry Fit” of valve assembly that may be
shipped unattached to unit coil assembly. Should
any questions arise on fit up please contact your
local representative immediately.
Handling and Installation
While all equipment is designed and fabricated with
sturdy materials, and may present a rugged appearance,
great care must be taken to assure that no force or
pressure be applied to the coil, piping or drain stub-
outs during handling. Also, depending on the options
and accessories, some units could contain delicate
components that may be damaged by improper handling.
Wherever possible, all units should be maintained in an
upright position, and handled by the chassis, plenum
sections, or as close as possible to the mounting-point
locations. In the case of a full cabinet unit, the unit must
obviously be handled by the exterior casing. This is
acceptable providing the unit is again maintained in an
upright position, and no force is applied that may damage
internal components or painted surfaces.
The equipment covered in this manual
IS NOT
suitable
for outdoor installations. The equipment should never be
stored or installed where it may be subjected to a hostile
environment such as rain, snow, or extreme temperatures.
Before, during, and after installation, special care must be
taken to prevent foreign material such as paint, plaster,
and drywall dust from being deposited in the drain pan
or on the motor or blower wheels. Failure to do so may
have serious adverse effects on unit operation, and in
the case of the motor and blower assembly, may result
in immediate or premature failure. All manufacturer’s
warranties are void if foreign material is allowed to be
deposited in the drain pan or on the motor or blower
wheels of any unit. Some units and/or job conditions
may require some form of temporary covering during
construction.