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FCP/FHP Pow er Assiste d Outside Air
Model#
Total CFM
Outside Air CFM
9, 12, 15
440
180
18, 24, 30
725
200
36, 42, 48
1200
400
FCP/FHP Sound Levels
Model#
Dba
9, 12
48.6
15
56
18
57.2
24, 30
60.6
36, 42, 48
63.2
CHILLED WATER PIPING
Standard connections provided are sweat type. See
specifications for line size and actual unit connections.
NOTE: Water pipe sizes are given in I.D.
• Use pipe unions or compression fittings to aid future
service. Use isolation valves to aid in unit removal.
• Connections can be brazed or soft solder type.
• Follow manufacturer’s instructions for any field in-
stalled control valves.
FLOOR MODEL AIR HANDLER (FCP/FHP)
Continued
NOTE:
Please refer to the Common section in the
front of this manual for detailed instructions on:
Controls/Components, Electrical Wiring, Start-Up,
and more.
• Unit control is provided for a 24V normally closed/
power open valve (20VA max.)
•
Consult factory if other types of valves are used.
• Insulate supply and return piping with closed cell
foam tube insulation.
• Avoid unnecessary bends or kinks (use a tubing
bender)
• Make sure glycol solution is compatible with all
valves, unions and compression fittings. Ethylene
or propylene is recommended.
• Bleed air from system prior to start-up, units are
equipped with a standard air bleeder on the highest
point on the unit piping.
CAUTION:
Disconnect power when bleeding system.
Make certain liquid does not contact any electrical com-
ponents.
Finish all piping before balancing the system. Bleed
system, adjust temperature and/or water flow rate until de-
sired results are achieved.
FCP/FHP DIMENSIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS
NOTE: Due to ongoing development programs, design and specifications may change without notice.
PIPING DO’S AND DON’TS
• Avoid piping on a rainy day.
• Use refrigerant grade copper tubing.
• Use a tubing bender and avoid unnecessary bending.
• Cap ends of lines until ready for final connections.
• Install a P-trap for every 10’ of vertical rise.
REFRIGERANT PROCESSING
WARNING: It is illegal to discharge refrigerant
into the atmosphere. Use proper reclaiming
methods and equipment when installing or
servicing this unit.
Finish all pipe connecting before proceeding to charg-
ing the system. Follow the instructions in the outdoor unit
for line evacuation, opening service valves, and final charge
adjustments. Operation charts and charge tables can be
found in the EMI Condenser IOMs.
FCP Piping Specifications
FCP/FHP Discharge Air Speed And Throw
9,12,15
½" I.D.
½" I.D.
9,12,15
350/375
dry
800
12.4
18,24
5
/
8
" I.D.
5
/
8
" I.D.
18,24,30
480/700
dry
1500
18.6
30
¾" I.D.
5
/
8
" I.D.
36,42,48
1000/1200
dry
1500
19
36,42,48
¾" I.D.
5
/
8
" I.D.
CFM
Low /High
Coil
FPM
Throw /ft.
Model#
C hille d Wa t e r
Line S ize ( S upply
& R e t urn)
Drain Hose
Model#