PTAC-SVX01C-EN
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Pre-Installation
Receiving and Handling
Shipping Package
The chassis and the cabinet front
ship in one carton. Accessories ship
separate.
Receiving Checklist
Complete the following checklist
immediately after receiving unit
shipment to detect possible shipping
damage.
•
Verify that the unit nameplate
data corresponds to the sales
order and bill of lading (including
electrical data).
•
Visually inspect the unit exterior
for physical signs of shipping
damage or material shortages.
•
If a unit appears damaged,
inspect it immediately before
accepting the shipment. Remove
access panels and check for
interior component damage.
Make specific notations
concerning the damage on the
freight bill. Do not accept
delivery.
Table 2.
Minimum clearances and
projections
Option
In.
Mm
In.
Mm
In.
Mm
Minimum clearances
Minimum projection
A
B
C
Wall sleeve only
3
75
0
0
0
0
Subbase kit
3
75
3 1/4
85
2 3/4
70
Leveling legs kit
3
75
3
75
2
50
Hydronic heat kit
(1)
(1)
Max height is based on skirt options available.
9
230
2-6”
(2)
(2)
This dimension can be from 2-6", but if this dimension exceeds 6" an extended standard kick plate is
necessary.
50 -150
(3)
(3)
This dimension can be from 50-150mm, but if this dimension exceeds 150mm an extended standard kick
plate is necessary.
3-3
1
/
8(4)
(4)
To achieve a flush fit between the hydronic front and the finished wall, dimension "C" must be between
3" and 3-1/8". If this dimension is more than 3-1/8" there will be a gap between the front and the wall.
This gap could permit occupant access to hydronic lines or other dangerous parts.
76-80
(5)
(5)
To achieve a flush fit between the hydronic front and the finished wall, dimension "C" must be between
76-80mm. If this dimension is more than 80mm there will be a gap between the front and the wall. This
gap could permit occupant access to hydronic lines or other dangerous parts.
Drain kit
3
75
0
(6)
(6)
If inside mounted then B = 1-1/2 inches
1
(7)
(7)
If inside mounted then B = 40 mm
0
0
Hardwire kit
3
75
3
75
0
0
•
Report concealed damage to the
freight line within the allotted
time after delivery. Verify with
the carrier what their allotted
time is to submit a claim.
Note:
Failure to follow these
procedures may result in no
reimbursement for damages
from the freight company.
•
Do not move damaged material
from the receiving location. It is
the receiver’s responsibility to
provide reasonable evidence that
concealed damage did not occur
after delivery.
•
Do not continue unpacking the
shipment if it appears damaged.
Retain all packaging. Take photos
of damaged material if possible.
•
Notify the carrier’s terminal of the
damage immediately by phone
and mail. Request an immediate
joint inspection of the damage by
the carrier and consignee.
•
Notify your HVAC representative
of the damage and arrange for
repair. Have the carrier inspect
the damage before making any
repairs to the unit.
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