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E-mail: [email protected]
Made in Rome, New York, USA
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The WHP is a ductless type evaporator, while the WCP
is a chilled water air handler, both have a contemporary
design with an attractive appearance to fit any décor. They
offer high efficiency conditioning of small to mid-size com-
mercial or residential spaces. The WHP/WCP is equipped
with unit mounted infrared compatible controls; an optional
hand held remote is available.
WHP/Heat Pump models provide up to a nominal 33,000
Btuh of cooling and 36,000 Btuh of heating. Electric heat
options are available for up to 5KW of supplemental heat.
The WCP/Chilled Water models provide up to a nominal
30,000 Btuh of cooling. Electric Heat options are available
for up to 5KW of supplemental heat. It can be paired with a
matching capacity chilled water source (non factory sup-
plied).
Check page 3 in common section of this manual for a
list of Controls and Components .
Check page 6 in common section of this manual for a
list of Optional Controls and Components .
NOTE: Unit mounted controls are fully functional
without the remote.
INSTALLER SUPPLIED ITEMS
• Power wiring (high and low Voltage)
• Mounting hardware
• Refrigerant piping (if not supplied)
• Refrigerant (for interconnect charge)
WALL MOUNTED AIR HANDLER
(WCP/WHP)
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.
ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION
• Check equipment for damage prior to installation. A
foam block has been placed under the blower wheel
to prevent shipping damage. Be sure to remove the
foam block before starting the unit.
• Determine the best location for mounting the unit
and room air circulation. Locate outdoor and indoor
units as close together as possible.
• Determine how refrigerant and power line may be run
to and from unit.
• Determine if the cabinet front can be removed with-
out obstruction.
• Ensure that the WHP interconnect tubing is within a
maximum allowable length of 100’ including, a maxi-
mum 35’ lift.
• EMI’s WHP evaporator requires 24V power for con-
trol operation. When matching the WHP with a non-
EMI condenser, a 24V transformer may need to be
added to the condenser.
UNIT MOUNTING
The WHP/WCP must be mounted plumb and level to a
vertically square surface to prevent unit vibration and/or un-
wanted noise. It is recommended that the WHP be mounted
directly to a smooth surface or sheetrock wallboard or simi-
lar material. If mounting to a block wall, there should be a
smooth square backing between the unit and the block sur-
face to absorb any potential vibration.
NOTE: If excessive noise or vibration is experienced
from a unit mounted directly to a block wall, the
squareness of the wall should be checked immedi-
ately.
After determining the best location for the unit, use the
cardboard template provided in the packaging to mark a
spot where the piping should penetrate the wall. Then de-
termine the appropriate hole size and cut through the wall.
NOTE: Piping may be roughed in before wallboard
or panels are placed in new construction. PVC pipe
(3” or 4" I.D.) may be used as a pipe chase.
The WHP may be mounted by using the supplied wall
bracket. Secure the bracket to the wall with the appropri-
ate screws (for wood) or anchors (for masonry) and, once
secured, mount the unit to the bracket and make certain it
fits properly.
NOTE: The wall hanging bracket slot is NOT located
in the center of the unit.
NOTE: Panels should remain on the unit at all times.
Service should be performed by a QUALIFIED ser-
vice agency. An annual system check by a quali-
fied service technician is recommended.