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INSTALLATION & OPERATION
MANUAL
MCCW Fan Coils 4 & 5 Tons
MAITENANCE
1. Air Filter(s):
Filters are an essential part of the
quality of air that is provided to the
occupants. Never operate HVAC
equipment without filters. Filters
help remove dust and unwanted
particles from the air stream,
helping to keep the space clean.
They also keep this debris from
collecting on the heat transfer
surfaces of the unit thus
maintaining optimum equipment
efficiency and performance. These
filters will be located either in the
unit or upstream from the unit in
the return air ductwork. Filters must
be inspected, cleaned and/or
changed routinely. This routine
maintenance procedure will allow
the unit to continually operate as
designed, reduce service expenses
and extend equipment/component
life.
2. Fuses and/or Circuit Breakers:
This unit must be connected to
the buildings electric service in
accordance with local/national
electrical codes and regulations.
These electrical connections will
include over current protection in
the form of fuses or circuit
breakers. Have your contractor
identify/label the circuits and the
location of them so that you may be
in a position to make inspections
and/or replacements in the event the
unit fails to operate or is being
serviced. If fuses are used, ensure
that the replacement fuses are of the
same size and type as the ones you
are replacing. It is a good idea to
keep replacement fuses of the
appropriate size and type on hand.
3. Routine Check Up and Service
:
This product is designed to
provide many years of dependable,
trouble free comfort when properly
maintained. Proper maintenance
will consist of routine filter
cleanings/ changes, bi-annual check
ups that include but not limited to
filter inspections, inspections
/cleaning of the internal electrical
and heat transfer components by a
qualified service technician. Failure
to provide periodic check ups and
cleaning can result in excessive
operating cost and/or equipment
failure.
Summary of Contents for CFFWA Series
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Page 35: ...Notes Banked Chiller Configuration Installing Multiaqua chillers in parallel is recommended 30...
Page 39: ...34 MAC120 3 Ladder Wiring Diagram 380 460 3 50 60...
Page 42: ...37 MAC120 2 Ladder Wiring Diagram 208 230 3 50 60...
Page 43: ...38 MAC120 2 Wiring Diagram 208 230 3 50 60...
Page 44: ...39 MAC120 2 L with Low Ambient Kit Wiring Diagram 208 230 3 50 60...
Page 45: ...40 MAC120 1 Ladder Wiring Diagram 208 230 1 50 60...
Page 46: ...41 MAC120 1 Wiring Diagram 208 230 1 50 60...
Page 47: ...42 MAC120 1 L with Low Ambient Kit Wiring Diagram 208 230 1 50 60...
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Page 79: ...74 MAC060 3 Ladder Wiring Diagram 380 460 3 50 60...
Page 80: ...75 MAC060 3 Wiring Diagram 380 460 3 50 60...
Page 81: ...76 MAC060 3 L with Low Ambient Kit Wiring Diagram 380 460 3 50 60...
Page 82: ...77 MAC036 048 060 2 Ladder Wiring Diagram 208 230 3 50 60...
Page 83: ...78 MAC036 048 060 2 Wiring Diagram 208 230 3 50 60...
Page 84: ...79 MAC036 048 060 2 L with Low Ambient Kit Wiring Diagram 208 230 3 50 60...
Page 85: ...80 MAC036 048 060 1 Ladder Wiring Diagram 208 230 1 50 60...
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Page 87: ...82 MAC036 048 060 1 L with Low Ambient Kit Wiring Diagram 208 230 1 50 60...
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Page 119: ...113 MHCCW Without Electric Heat Wiring Diagram 208 230 1 50 60...
Page 120: ...114 MHCCW With Electric Heat Wiring Diagram 208 230 1 50 60...
Page 121: ...115 MHCCW Without Electric Heat Wiring Diagram 120 1 50 60...
Page 122: ...116 MHCCW CERTIFIED DRAWING...
Page 123: ...117 4 Pipe Heat Cool Fan Coil 12 000 36 000 BTUH Ceiling Concealed MHNCCW Chilled Hot Water...
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Page 151: ...145 MHNCCW xx 01 Wiring Diagram 208 230 1 50 60...
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Page 154: ...147 MHNCCW CERTIFIED DRAWING...
Page 155: ...148 2 Pipe Heat Cool Fan Coil 48 000 60 000 BTUH Ceiling Concealed MCCW Chilled Hot Water...
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Page 176: ...169 MCCW xx 01 Wiring Diagram 208 230 1 50 60...
Page 177: ...170 MCCW CERTIFIED DRAWING...
Page 178: ...2 Pipe Heat Cool Fan Coil 9 000 36 000 BTUH Hi Wall Fan Coil 171 MHWW Chilled Hot Water...
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Page 209: ...202 MHWW 09 H 1 MHWW 12 H 1 Wiring Diagram 208 230 1 50 60...
Page 210: ...203 MHWW 18 H 1 Wiring Diagram 208 230 1 50 60...
Page 211: ...204 MHWW 24 H 1 Wiring Diagram 208 230 1 50 60...
Page 212: ...205 MHWW 36 H 1 Wiring Diagram 208 230 1 50 60...
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Page 239: ...231 CFFWA xx 1 U Wiring Diagram 208 230 1 50 60...
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Page 265: ...257 CWA2 00 Wiring Diagram 208 230 1 60...
Page 266: ...258 CWA2 CERTIFIED DRAWING...
Page 267: ...4 Pipe Heat Cool Fan Coil 24 000 60 000 BTUH 259 CWA4 Chilled Hot Water Fan Coil...
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Page 287: ...279 CWA4 Wiring Diagram 120 1 60...
Page 288: ...280 CWA4 CERTIFIED DRAWING...