
6
Hydronic Air Handler Installation and Operation Manual
When transporting components of the hydronic
air handler, follow the guidelines below:
•
Choose the correct hand truck to support
the weight and size of the system
components. Refer to section
“3.8
Specifications
”
for specific weights and
dimensions.
•
Use safe lifting and material handling
principles to prevent workplace accidents.
•
Use proper lifting techniques to load the
equipment onto a hand truck.
•
Position the equipment onto the hand
truck so the weight is evenly balanced.
•
Use personal protective equipment, such
as gloves and steel
-
toed boots.
If storing components of the hydronic air
handler, follow the guidelines below:
•
Store system components in a clean, dry
environment.
•
Components must be protected from
direct sunlight.
•
Do not store components outdoors.
•
If transported or stored at temperatures
below 32°F (0°C), the components must
be warmed up to 60°F (15°C) before the
start of assembly.
•
All components must be stored in the
original packaging.
Example:
AH083CP
AH
08
3
C
P
Blower Motor
P
= 3
-
Speed
PSC Motor
Circulating Pump
C
= Circulation Pump
Included
(Model numbers without a
“
C
”
do not include an
internal circulation pump)
Nominal Heating Capacity
at 140° F
3
= 30,000 BTU
4
= 40,000 BTU
5
= 50,000 BTU
6
= 60,000 BTU
Size / Air Flow
08
= 800 CFM
12
= 1,200 CFM
16
= 1,600 CFM
20
= 2,000 CFM
Series
AH Series