IM 725 (1-02)
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Plastic packaging is a suffocation hazard, dispose of properly.
Keep away from children.
Cleaning agents may cause serious damage to internal
components, such as aluminum coils and electronic controls,
etc. Do not operate unit ventilator while building maintenance
cleaning agents are in use.
Aluminum Wall Louver
Assembly with Bird Screen
(See Note 1)
3'' (76mm)
VentiMatic
Shutter
Assembly
Center Cover
10
3
⁄
8
"
(264mm)
Figure 20 - Two VentiMatic Shutters & Wall Louver
Aluminum Wall Louver
Assembly With Bird Screen
(See Note 1)
B
(see table 1,
page 7)
Steel
VentiMatic
Shutter
Assembly
4
1
⁄
8
"
(105mm)
23
7
⁄
8
" (606mm)
or
35
7
⁄
8
" (911mm)
2" (51mm)
10
3
⁄
8
"
(264mm)
3" (76mm)
Decorative Exterior Grille Also Available (See Note 2)
(Bird Screen not shown)
Figure 19 - Single VentiMatic Shutter & Wall Louver
B
(see table 1,
page 7)
Before Installing Unit Ventilator
Check that the lifting equipment can handle the weight of the
unit safely. Personal injury may result if proper lifting and
moving methods are not used. (See table 2, page 11 for
approximate shipping weights)
Personal injury hazard. Handle with care to avoid possible cuts
and abrasions from exposed edges. Avoid contact with sharp
edges.
Improper handling can damage internal components. Do not
stand the unit on end or stack.
This product was carefully packed and thoroughly inspected
before leaving the factory. Responsibility for its safe delivery
was assumed by the carrier upon acceptance of the shipment.
Claims for loss or damage sustained in transit must therefore
be made upon the carrier, as follows:
VISIBLE LOSS OR DAMAGE
Any external evidence of loss or damage must be noted on the
freight bill or carrier’s receipt, and signed by the carrier’s agent.
Failure to adequately describe such external evidence of loss
or damage may result in the carrier’s refusing to honor a
damage claim. The form required to file such a claim will be
supplied by the carrier.
CONCEALED LOSS OR DAMAGE
Concealed loss or damage means loss or damage which does
not become apparent until the product has been unpacked. The
contents may be damaged in transit due to rough handling even
though the carton may not show external damages. When the
damage is discovered upon unpacking, make a written request
for inspection by the carrier’s agent within fifteen (15) days of
the delivery date. File a claim with the carrier since such
damage is the carrier’s responsibility.
WARNING
!
CAUTION
!
CAUTION
!
NOTICE
WARNING
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WARNING
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Step 1
Uncrate and Inspect the Unit Ventilator(s)
Carefully remove the packaging, remaining alert to any signs of
shipping damage. Be careful not to discard components that may be
included with the packaging. (You may want to retain some or all of
the packaging to provide jobsite unit location information and
temporary protection for the unit ventilator after installation.) Be sure
to dispose of plastic packaging and protective cardboard properly, in
accordance with local recycling rules and guidelines.
If unit is damaged, file a claim with the carrier. Notify the local AAF
®
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McQuay Unit Ventilator representative immediately.
Properly Identify Unit Ventilator(s)
To be sure the correct unit ventilator(s) is/are installed in the correct
location(s), the installer must check the packing list and unit
identification/tagging number(s) against the plans.
Further, the unit
data plate, (see figure 21) located on the lower right end of the unit
ventilator, contains specific information of standard components as
follows: (see next page)
Installing The Unit Ventilator
Figure 21 - Unit Ventilator Data Plate and Serial Number Location
Outside
Outside
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▲
Decorative Exterior Grille Also Available (See Note 2)
(Bird Screen not shown)
Directions given in this bulletin
for right and left sides assume
a position facing the indoor side
of the unit ventilator
INFORMATION