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DISCHARGE

DUCT

PRIMARY

INLET

PRIMARY

AIRFLOW

INDUCED

AIR

ELECTRIC

HEATER

SECTION

INDUCED AIR 

INDUCTION PORT

(DO NOT OBSTRUCT)

STEALTH

ATTENUATOR

DISCHARGE

DUCT

PRIMARY

INLET

PRIMARY

AIRFLOW

HOT WATER

SECTION

General

Receiving Inspection Checklist

 Visually inspect unit for shipping damage before unwrapping 

any packaging material. Report any damage immediately to the 
delivering carrier. 

  After unpacking the unit, check it again for shipping damage. If any 

shipping damage is found, report it immediately to the delivering 
carrier. 

  Notify your local Nailor representative of damage and arrange for 

repair or replacement.

  Check that the unit is labeled as intended and deliver to appropriate 

site location.

  Store units in a clean, dry location.

Caution:

 Do not use the inlet collar, damper shaft, airflow 

sensor, electrical conduit, water coil extremities, drip pan, 
or tubing as a handle to lift or move assembly. Damage to 
the unit, unit accessories or controls may result.

Safety Precautions

a. All  person(s)  involved  in  installation  process  shall  be  qualified 

according to all relevant local codes and standards.

b. Beware of other building utilities and electrical wiring during 

installation process.

c. The unit installed shall be used only as intended. Any unintended 

use shall therein result in immediate forfeiture of manufacturer 
assumed warranty, responsibility and liability of product and 
associated components. Contact your local Nailor representative 
for questions.

d. 

Warning:

 Make sure all electrical power to the unit has 

been disconnected and any capacitors fully discharged 
before servicing. Failure to do so could result in injury or 
death.

e. During brazing process, make sure to protect any surrounding 

flammable materials, using barriers where applicable and always 
have a fire extinguisher accessible.

Caution:

 Any improper product handling, installation, 

servicing, or operation resulting in personal injury and 
property damage shall void any manufacturer assumed 
legal responsibility. 

Installation

Supporting the Assembly

Suspend the unit from the building structure in the horizontal plane 
and ensure the unit is level to guarantee proper performance. Hanger 
rods or straps (by others) should be securely attached to joists or to 
mounting anchors which are properly secured to slab construction with 
lugs or poured in place anchors. Be careful not to obstruct the bottom 
access panel in order to maintain clearance for blower service. When 
requested, the unit is supplied with optional hanger brackets (shipped 

loose for field mounting) for use with hanger rod up to 3/8" (9.5) dia. 

Hanger brackets or straps should be screwed to the top corner posts 

(35S only) or unit casing sides (other models) or alternatively onto the 

inlet and outlet ends of the unit. See Figures 1 and 2. 

Caution: Nailor Fan Powered Terminal units are too 

heavy to suspend with the ductwork and must be 

independently supported.

 

Duct Connections

All ducts should be installed in accordance with SMACNA guidelines. 
Slip each inlet duct over the inlet collar of the terminal. Fasten and 

seal the connection by the method prescribed in the job specification. 

The diameter of the inlet duct in inches must be equal to the nominal 

size  of  the  terminal  inlet.  The  inlet  collar  of  the  terminal  is  1/8"  (3) 
smaller than the nominal duct size to allow it to fit inside the duct.

Important: Do not insert ductwork inside the inlet collar 

of the assembly.

 

Installation and Operation Manual (IOM)

Fan Powered Terminal Units

Model Series: 35S(ST), 35SXC, 35N, 

 

37S(ST) and 37N

7-6-23 IOM-FPTU

Page 1 of 10

Figure 1: Fan Powered Terminal Unit Support Using Hanger Straps 

(Model 35SE illustrated).

Figure 2: Fan Powered Terminal Unit Support Using Hanger Brackets 

and Rods (Models 35SWST and 35SW illustrated).

USE "Z" BRACKET

WITH

ELECTRIC OR

HOT WATER HEAT

Summary of Contents for 35S

Page 1: ...ing barriers where applicable and always have a fire extinguisher accessible Caution Any improper product handling installation servicing or operation resulting in personal injury and property damage...

Page 2: ...ciated with valve package This could cause irreversible damage requiring immediate replacement of parts Make sure valves are in full open position during brazing process Heat can be dissipated more ef...

Page 3: ...ther reverse the procedure Be sure to align the blower set screw with the flat section of motor shaft NOTE Note Over tightening motor mounting screws may crush isolation bushing causing excessive fan...

Page 4: ...ound 182 5 Round 325 6 Round 455 7 Round 657 8 Round 899 9 Round 1158 10 Round 1497 12 Round 2048 14 Round 2742 16 Round 3683 14 x 8 Rect 2035 14x10Rect 2417 18 Oval 4323 CFM K x P ALLOWABLE PNEUMATIC...

Page 5: ...CR SCR Elect Heat controller 600V 1ph 45A H1 2064 EC SSR SSR Elect Heat controller 600V 1ph 45A H1 2082 ECM Motor Wiring harness EC HARNESS1 Wiring Harness Card to ECM 16 Pin H1 1104 EC HARNESS2 Wirin...

Page 6: ...199 VH1 1810 Filter 1 MERV8 16x16 H1 1810 6 VH1 1529 Filter 1 17x18 H1 1529 VH1 1529A Filter 1 MERV8 17x18 H1 1529A 7 2 VH1 0196 Filter 1 14x16 H1 0196 VH1 0196A Filter 1 MERV8 14x16 H1 0196A Model 37...

Page 7: ...2270A 35N_Size5_ALL_E 6 MTR35NECMS6 ECM Motor 35N Size 6 120 277V H1 2270A 35N_Size6_ALL_E Model Series 35SXC Unit Size RAPP Code Description Part Number Program 1 MTR35XECMS1A V4 H1 3146 35S ST_XC _1...

Page 8: ...TR35NPSCS3B PSC 35N Size 3 1 4 HP 208V Cap H1 2591S H1 0878 3 MTR35NPSCS3C PSC 35N Size 3 1 4 HP 277V Cap H1 2592S H1 0878 5 MTR35NPSCS5A PSC 35N Size 5 1 2 HP 120V Cap H1 2596S H1 0877 5 MTR35NPSCS5B...

Page 9: ...35NHWC13 HW Coil 35N 1 Row Size 3 H1 1254 5 V35NHWC15 HW Coil 35N 1 Row Size 5 H1 1257A 6 V35NHWC16 HW Coil 35N 1 Row Size 6 H1 1260 2 V35NHWC22 HW Coil 35N 2 Row Size 2 H1 1252 3 V35NHWC23 HW Coil 35...

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