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Air Handling Unit Installation Manual

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

INSTALLATION - CONTINUED

Don’t install the unit where it’s directly exposed to ocean 

winds.

Ocean winds may cause corrosion, particularly on the condenser and 

evaporator fins, which, in turn could cause product malfunction or ineffi-

cient performance.

When installing the unit in a low-lying area, or a location that 

is not level, use a raised concrete pad or concrete blocks to 

provide a solid, level foundation. 

This may prevent water damage and reduce abnormal vibration. 

Properly insulate all cold surfaces to prevent “sweating.” 

Cold surfaces such as uninsulated piping can generate condensate that 

may drip and cause a slippery surface condition and/or water damage to 

walls.

When installing the unit in a hospital, mechanical room, or 

similar electromagnetic field (EMF) sensitive environment, 

provide sufficient protection against electrical noise.

Inverter equipment, power generators, high-frequency medical equip-

ment, or radio communication equipment may cause the air conditioner to 

operate improperly. The unit may also affect such equipment by creating 

electrical noise that disturbs medical treatment or image broadcasting.

Do not use the product for special purposes such as  

preserving foods, works of art, wine coolers, or other  

precision air conditioning applications. The equipment is 

designed to provide comfort cooling and heating.

There is risk of property damage.

Do not make refrigerant substitutions. Use R410A only.

If a different refrigerant is used, or air mixes with original refrigerant, the 

unit will malfunction and be damaged.

Keep the unit upright during installation to avoid vibration or 

water leakage. 

Do not install the unit in a noise sensitive area.

When connecting refrigerant tubing, remember to allow for 

pipe expansion.

Improper piping may cause refrigerant leaks and system malfunction.

Take appropriate actions at the end of HVAC equipment life  

to recover, recycle, reclaim or destroy R410A refrigerant 

according to applicable U.S. Environmental Protection  

Agency (EPA) rules.

Periodically check that the outdoor frame is not damaged. 

There is a risk of equipment damage.

Install the unit in a safe location where nobody can step on or 

fall onto it. 

Do not install the unit on a defective stand.

There is risk of unit and property damage.

Install the drain hose to ensure adequate drainage.

There is a risk of water leakage and property damage. 

Don’t store or use flammable gas / combustibles near the 

unit.

There is risk of product failure.

Always check for system refrigerant leaks after the unit has 

been installed or serviced.

Low refrigerant levels may cause product failure.

The unit is shipped with refrigerant and the service valves 

closed. 

Do not open service valves on the unit until all 

non-condensibles have been removed from the piping system 

and authorization to do so has been obtained from the com-

missioning agent.

There is a risk of refrigerant contamination, refrigerant loss and equip-

ment damage.

Do not run the compressor with the service valves closed. 

There is a risk of equipment damage.

Be very careful when transporting the product.

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Do not attempt to carry the product without assistance.

• Some products use polypropylene bands for packaging. 

Do not use polypropylene bands to lift the unit. 

• Suspend the unit from the base at specified positions.

• Support the unit a minimum of four points to avoid slippage from rigging apparatus.

If the air conditioner is installed in a small space, take  

measures to prevent the refrigerant concentration from  

exceeding safety limits in the event of a refrigerant leak.

Consult the latest edition of ASHRAE (American Society of Heating,  

Refrigerating, and Air Conditioning Engineers) Standard 15. If the  

refrigerant leaks and safety limits are exceeded, it could result in person-

al injuries or death from oxygen depletion.

Install the unit in a safe location where nobody can step on or 

fall onto it.

There is risk of physical injury or death.

Properly insulate all cold surfaces to prevent “sweating.” 

Cold surfaces such as uninsulated piping can generate condensate 

that could drip, causing a slippery surface that creates a risk of slipping, 

falling, and personal injury.

Summary of Contents for LVN180HV4

Page 1: ...VERTICAL AIR HANDLING UNIT DOWNFLOW CONVERSION KIT INSTALLATION MANUAL LVN360HV4 LVN420HV LVN480HV Kit PNDFK0 for 36 48 MBH LVN180HV4 LVN240HV4 Kit PNDFJ0 for 18 24 MBH ...

Page 2: ...recautions begins on page 3 For more technical materials such as submittals engineering databooks and catalogs visit www lghvac com For continual product development LG Electronics U S A Inc reserves the right to change specifications without notice LG Electronics U S A Inc This document as well as all reports illustrations data information and other materials are the property of LG Electronics U ...

Page 3: ...ay enter the unit causing fire electric shock and physical injury or death Always check for system refrigerant leaks after the unit has been installed or serviced Exposure to high concentration levels of refrigerant gas may lead to illness or death Wear protective gloves and safety goggles when handling equipment Sharp edges may cause personal injury Dispose the packing materials safely Packing ma...

Page 4: ...priate actions at the end of HVAC equipment life to recover recycle reclaim or destroy R410A refrigerant according to applicable U S Environmental Protection Agency EPA rules Periodically check that the outdoor frame is not damaged There is a risk of equipment damage Install the unit in a safe location where nobody can step on or fall onto it Do not install the unit on a defective stand There is r...

Page 5: ...an industry qualified experienced certified electrician familiar with the U S National Electric Code NEC who is equipped with the proper tools and test instruments Failure to carefully read and follow all instructions in this manual can result in equipment malfunction property damage personal injury or death All electric work must be performed by a licensed electrician and conform to local buildin...

Page 6: ...If gas leaks out ventilate the area before operating the unit If the unit is mounted in an enclosed low lying or poorly ventilated area and the system develops a refrigerant leak it may cause fire electric shock explosion physical injury or death To avoid physical injury use caution when cleaning or servicing the air conditioner Do not allow water dirt or animals to enter the unit There is risk of...

Page 7: ... requires field reconfiguration of the indoor unit For vertical down the downflow conversion kit is required There are two downflow kits available for the two VAHU chassis sizes Use the correct conversion kit for your VAHU Refer to Table 1 for VAHU and conversion kit compatibility Figure 1 shows the major components of the conversion kit Figure 1 VAHU Downflow Kit Major Components Panel Brackets T...

Page 8: ...on kit for your VAHU Refer to Table 1 2 Remove VAHU front panels and supports Retain all except bottom front panel Bottom front panel is replaced by a panel in the kit Figure 2 3 Remove pipe in and out sensors and temporarily store in the blower section Figure 3 4 Carefully slide the evaporator coil drain pan assembly out of the cabinet Figure 4 Do not apply excessive force on the piping as it may...

Page 9: ...ft and right rear vertical brackets in the rear corners of the cabinet Figure 6 8 Position the rear horizontal bracket on the two vertical brackets and secure with screws Figure 7 9 Position the left and right horizontal side brackets and secure with screws Figure 7 The brackets are not left right hand dependent 10 Position the front horizontal bracket and secure with screws Figure 7 11 Confirm al...

Page 10: ...racket Figure 11 Wiring Ring Plastic Ring Figure 12 Pipe Support Bracket Pipe Support Bracket Figure 13 Reinstall Sensors Sensors Figure 14 Reinstall Panels New panel Vertical Downflow Installation continued 14 Reinstall the cabinet support bracket Figure 10 15 Reinstall the plastic wiring ring and route the sensor wires through the ring Figure 11 16 Reinstall the refrigerant pipe support bracket ...

Page 11: ...For further technical materials such as submittals engineering manuals service manuals and catalogs visit www lghvac com ...

Page 12: ...ial Air Conditioning Division 4300 North Point Parkway Alpharetta Georgia 30022 www lg vrf com IM_VAHU_Downflow_12_17 LG Customer Information Center Commercial Products 1 888 865 3026 USA Follow the prompts for commercial A C products ...

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