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Lifting and Handling the Unit
Before lifting unit, be sure that all shipping
material has been removed from unit.
Care should be taken if using spreader bars,
blocking or other lifting devices to prevent
damage to the cabinet, coil or fans.
Unit Assembly
Although V3 Series units are shipped factory
assembled as standard, the unit may be
ordered as shipping splits for certain
applications such as for assembly in existing
structures
where
modules
must
be
manipulated separately. If the unit was
ordered as shipping splits, then they must be
assembled in the field.
Locate the schematic in the equipment’s
literature packet.
1.
Identify and Situate Splits
V3 Units can have the following ship split
sections:
1.
Exhaust Fan
2.
Energy Recovery
3.
Air Handler
4.
Electric Heat
5.
Gas Heat
6.
Pre Filter
7.
Mixing Box
Figure 6 - V3 Schematic with (1) Exhaust
Fan, (2) Energy Recovery, (3) Air Handler,
and (4) Electric Heat
2.
Connect Power and Control Wiring
between sections
V3 Series units are equipped with low and
high voltage quick connects to connect
wiring from one section to the next. It might
be necessary to increase the hole size in the
cabinet in order to get the quick connector
through the opening. See the Electrical
section for more information.
Figure 7 - Low & High Voltage Quick
Connect
UNIT HANDLING
Incorrect lifting can cause damage to
the unit, injury or death. Lifting
equipment capacity should exceed
unit weight by an adequate safety
factor. Always test lift unit not more
than 24 inches high to verify proper
center of gravity lift point.
WARNING
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