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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL
VERTICAL HI-RISE FAN COIL UNITS
MODEL SERIES: 39VH AND 39L
Safety Considerations
The equipment covered by this manual is designed for safe and
reliable operation within its design specification limits. To avoid
personal injury or damage to equipment or property while installing
or operating this equipment, it is essential that qualified, experienced
personnel perform these functions using good judgment and safe
practices. See the following cautionary statements.
Danger
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARDS.
All power must be disconnected
prior to installation and servicing this equipment. There may be
more than one power source present. Insure that all power sources
have been disconnected to avoid electrocution or shock injuries.
MOVING PARTS HAZARD.
Motor and blower must be disconnected
prior to opening access panels. Motors can start automatically;
disconnect all power and control circuits prior to servicing to avoid
serious crushing or dismemberment injuries.
BURN HAZARD.
Electrical resistance heating elements must
be disconnected prior to servicing. Electric heaters may start
automatically; disconnect all power and control circuits prior to
servicing to avoid burns.
Warning
Ensure that rigging and lifting equipment are of sufficient capacity to
support the weight of the unit.
All assemblies must be secured during lifting and rigging with
temporary supports and restraints of adequate size and strength
according to local codes and ordinances until the equipment is
permanently fixed in place.
All fastening devices must be capable of locking the assembly in
place without loosening or breaking away due to system operation
and vibration.
Nailor tests all risers and coil packages to 400PSI for leaks before
shipping. However, during transit, vibration may cause loosening
of connections. Therefore, all connections must be checked at
time of installation. Any connection found to be loose must be
tightened. Nailor will not be held responsible or accept any charges
for tightening loose fittings. Backup wrenches must be used during
the tightening process.
Should a hose swivel connection be disconnected after it has been
tightened the gasket must be checked to see if it needs replacement
and replaced, if necessary, before the hose is re-attached.
Female swivel fittings with gasket should not be tightened to more
than 30 in-lb of torque.
Unit must be pressure tested before applying water.
Backup wrenches must be used during any tightening process to
keep the copper tube or fitting from being damaged.
Nailor will not accept any responsibility for improper tightening
procedures that damage the connections.
FLOOR
1) The Vertical
Hi-Rise Fan Coil
Unit is lifted into
place directly
above the unit on
the floor below.
2) This unit has
been set in place
and ready to
receive the unit
above.
3) The top unit
risers slip into
the "swaged"
sleeves on the
risers of the units
below. The pipes
are then brazed
together.
4) This procedure is
duplicated from
floor to floor until
the installation is
complete.
Figure 1. Stacking Assembly