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How to Use this Manual: 

This manual gives instructions regarding in-
stallation, operation and maintenance for the 
HCA Series air handling units.  For more in-
formation refer to:   

Catalog brochure

 for unit dimensions, 

options, guide specifications and perfor-
mance information.    

New Magic 4

 software for faster selection 

of new equipment.   

Website 

www.magicaire.com

for re-

placement parts guide, software down-
loads, product data and contact info for 
your local Magic Aire representative.   

Replacement Parts – 

Identify parts 

needed using the replacement parts 
guide available at 

www.magicaire.com

.  

Use these instructions in conjunction with 
other appropriate instructions, including but 
not limited to those instructions supplied with 
the outdoor unit (if applicable).  Installation 
must comply with all applicable local codes.   

GENERAL 

Installation and maintenance are to be per-
formed 

only

 by qualified personnel who are fa-

miliar with local codes and regulations and are 
experienced with HVAC equipment of this type.

WARNING:  Sharp edges, coil surfaces 
and rotating fans are a potential injury 
hazard – avoid contact.   

WARNING:  Hazardous voltage – Discon-
nect and Lock Out all incoming power 
sources before servicing or installing unit.  
ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN CAUSE DEATH. 

WARNING:  This equipment may be in-
stalled well above finished floor—Use ex-
treme caution when working at heights.   

SAFETY WARNING: 

Installer should pay particular attention to the 
following words: 

NOTE

–intended to clarify or make installation 

easier.   

CAUTION

–given to prevent equipment dam-

age.   

WARNING

–to alert installer that personal inju-

ry and/or equipment damage may result if in-
stallation procedure is not properly followed.   

HCA Series 

Air Handler

Installation, Operation and Maintenance 

Manual

UNPACKING-CHECK FOR DAMAGE! 

Immediately inspect each unit for dam-
age upon receipt.   

• 

Inspect units for external and concealed 
damage immediately.

• 

File any damage claims in accordance 
with Magic Aire Freight Damage Policy 
and Terms and Conditions (available at 

www.magicaire.com

).   

• 

Do not repair damaged units without 
written authorization.   

• 

Protect stored units from damage.   

Magic Aire HCA Series units 
are direct drive High Efficien-
cy Horizontal Air Handlers 
delivering nominal airflows of 
400 to 4000cfm and nominal 
cooling capacities of 1/2 to 10 
tons.  

  Units may be specified 

with chilled water or DX cooling coils and 
hot water or steam heating coils to meet 
space cooling loads or heating loads or 
both.   

Summary of Contents for HCA 04

Page 1: ...ARNING Hazardous voltage Discon nect and Lock Out all incoming power sources before servicing or installing unit ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN CAUSE DEATH WARNING This equipment may be in stalled well above fini...

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Page 3: ...G Remove Shipping Screws 4 PREINSTALLATION 5 Rigging 5 Unit Weight Calculation 5 INSTALLATION 6 18 Unit Suspension 6 7 External Vibration Isolators 7 Ductwork 8 Electrical 9 11 Service Clearance 12 Co...

Page 4: ...ampers until their operators are disconnected BE SURE that fans are properly grounded before working on them Failure to follow these warnings could result in personal injury or equipment damage DANGER...

Page 5: ...l Code IMC section 307 2 3 requires the use of auxiliary drain pans Many municipalities have adopted this code Magic Aire holds that this practice represents the standard for professional installation...

Page 6: ...ming be construct ed from structural steel or formed strut mate rials With Mixing Boxes HCA units sizes 30 40 with mixing boxes should be supported with crossbeams at each end of the unit and at the d...

Page 7: ...JURY CAUSED BY FALLING EQUIPMENT If uncertain about how to connect to the structure consult a qualified structural engineer Floor mounting Unit may be mounted on a housekeeping pad floor or platform C...

Page 8: ...side of a field provided flexible duct to the fan discharge duct collar on the front of the unit Attach the other side to the supply ductwork Seal the connec tions using duct mastic or HVAC tape Refe...

Page 9: ...WARNING For use with copper conductors only INSTALLATION ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION ELECTRICAL Typical wiring diagrams are shown on the fol lowing pages FOR REFERENCE Always re fer to the wiring diagram...

Page 10: ...circuit protection and wiring 6 To start the fan connect R and G1 or G2 or G3 to energize fan at each respective speed Add connection to terminal FLO4 on the control board EVOECM 4SPD to enable a four...

Page 11: ...components is the responsibility of the in staller including branch circuit protection and wiring 6 To start the fan apply 2 0VDC to plus and minus terminals Fan speed is variable from 2 0VDC minimum...

Page 12: ...S MAY BE ON ONE SIDE OR ON BOTH SIDES 4 REFER TO INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR UNIT HANGING SUSPENSION REQUIREMENTS 5 COIL DRAINPAN OR BLOWER REPLACEMETN REQUIRES UNIT TO BE REMOVED TO FLOOR FOR SAFE...

Page 13: ...vent losing seal when starting up the unit After the fan is running with the design fan inlet negative pressure the elevation of the water on the unit side of the trap will be 1 below the drain invert...

Page 14: ...nto the condensate line between the trap and the gate valve instead of open to the atmosphere Figure 9 illustrates the typical piping at the end of every steam supply main Omitting this causes many fi...

Page 15: ...with a bucket trap or any trap which has provision for passing air The great majority of high pressure return mains terminate in hot wells or deaerators which vent the air Fig 10 Multiple Coil High P...

Page 16: ...s length The outer tubes are expanded into plate fins The completed assembly includes the supply and condensate header and side casings which are built to slant the fin tube bundle back to ward the co...

Page 17: ...ions The lower split of face split coils should be first on last off Fig 13 Row split coils utilize special intertwined circuits either split of these row split coils can be first on last off SUCTION...

Page 18: ...o use drop solenoid valve control as illustrated above and let the suction cutoff unloaders ride with the load The second is to use drop solenoid valve control as illustrated above with electric un lo...

Page 19: ...tachometer to confirm operating speed access doors must be closed to apply correct external static pressure to the fan 3 Check direction of rotation see Fig 15 4 Check vibration If excessive vibration...

Page 20: ...use any aggressive paint solvent cleaning agents when cleaning 5 Never use a high pressure cleaner or water spray for cleaning particularly when the fan is running WARNING Wet cleaning under volt age...

Page 21: ...prevent the formation and build up of acids There are additional precautions and control strate gies as found in various catalogues and in the ASHRAE Fundamentals Handbook when the enter ing air tempe...

Page 22: ...clear space 3 Remove the flat coil stubout panel Refer to Figure 16 and 17 Note that there is another coil access panel on the opposite side of the unit SERVICE Coil Drainpan Removal and Reinstallatio...

Page 23: ...il panel Figure 23 and 24 8 Remove coils from unit along with drainpan Drainpan will slide out of unit Figure 25 or 26 To remove coils and drainpan top will need to be lifted up as shown in Figure 21...

Page 24: ...nation up to 24 hours after sampling A low pH and high alkalinity cause system problems even when both values are within ranges shown The term pH refers to the acidity basicity or neutrality of the wa...

Page 25: ...mary Auxiliary cu in note 2 Hot Water 1 row gal Hot Water 2 row gal Coil Face Area Pre Filter 12 x 24 16 x 32 3 Not all combinations equaling 10 rows are allowed Please refer to New Magic 4 Software f...

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Page 27: ...necessary for proper condensate drainage Is properly sized condensate trap present Is the condensate disposal system operating correctly Is auxiliary external condensate drain pan installed as recomm...

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