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purge air. Open the return leg isolation
valve and then close the drain valve. If no
isolation valves are installed, open drain
fully to purge air and let run for at least 30
seconds.
4. Start the water heater or boiler according
to the manufacturer’s instructions. Set the
desired water temperature (140F/60C)
and wait for the tank to shut off.
5. Turn on the power to the air handler and
set the room thermostat for heat to
energize the fan and pump. If a gurgling
sound is present, it should subside within
one minute. If noise is still present after
one minute, repeat step 3 to purge air as
necessary.
6. Grab hold of the heating lines with your
hands to verify that they are getting
warmer due to the hot water circulating
through them. Also verify the circulating
pump is operating by feeling for the
vibrations. With the air handler running,
ensure water flow through the circulation
loop by measuring the water temperature
difference. It should be in the range of 10-
30°F temperature drop through the air
handler with an entering water
temperature between 135-180°F.
HINT: The temperature drop across the air
handler can easily be measured with a probe
type pocket thermometer. Wrap a rag or
piece of insulation around the inlet and outlet
of the heating coil to the air handler and
insert the thermometer probe between the
insulation and the pipe to take the reading.
Wait at approximately 2 minutes to take each
reading
(longer for systems with a storage
tank
). Make certain to take both readings one
immediately after the other. At high flow rates
the temperature in the tank may drift, causing
error in the calculated temperature
difference, if readings are taken more than 4
minutes apart.
Ensure that all electrical connections are
tight, and that any packing or shipping
restraints are removed from both the fan coil,
and the condensing unit. With the power to
the condensing unit off, check the thermostat
for normal operation, and again check that
there is proper airflow from all the vents.
Ensure that no branch ducts were damaged
or bent sharply. Do not run the fan coil
without a filter in place.
DO
NOT
LEAVE THE SYSTEM
UNATTENDED UNTIL NORMAL
OPERATING CONDITIONS ARE
OBTAINED.
Observe the condenser pressures during the
initial start-up of the system. Check the
voltage and amp draw of both the fan coil,
and the outdoor condensing unit. The
voltages must be within 10% of the rating
plate data. If more than a 10% difference is
noted, contact your local electrical company.
Check that the amprage draws on both the
air handler and condensing units are within
the information printed on the unit rating
plates. Set the refrigerant charge as required
for optimal performance.
DO NOT USE THE FAN COIL FOR
TEMPORARY HEAT DURING
CONSTRUCTION. THIS WILL VOID ALL
UNIT WARRANTIES
SEQUENCE OF OPERATION (STANDARD UNITS) .
Refer to Ladder Diagram and Wiring
Schematic for relay locations.
Note:
MaxAir
™ air handlers are equipped
with 3 speed fan motors (high, medium, low).
Speeds for heating, cooling and continuous
run are all field selectable. Refer to
Electrical
section for description.
Heating Cycle
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