Precautions and preparations listed are for general knowledge and to define basic guidelines. Local codes and existing practices should be observed and preformed by a professional.
Due to Ice Air’s ongoing product development programs, the information in this document is subject to change without notice.
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General Unit Inspection
Visually inspect unit at least once a month.
Pay special attention to hose assemblies and
connections. Repair any leaks and replace
deteriorated hose immediately to avoid
potential costly damage to your property due
to component failure.
With these simple maintenance procedures
carried out on a proper maintenance
schedule, your unit should provide many
years of trouble-free service. The procedures
should be implemented by trained personnel.
But, there are certain items that you, the
apartment owner or tenant, can do to ensure
proper unit function:
• Keep the area in front of your unit clear
of objects that may block or restrict air
flow into the unit – plants, furniture,
etc. should not be placed in front of the
discharge grille or air return access door.
Any blockage or restriction of discharge
or return air will have a negative impact
on the unit and on its ability to properly
condition the room.
Electrical Connections
The unit Serial Number name plate has
the required supply voltage, fan amps and
required circuit amps (optional electrical heat
amps).
The wiring diagram shows all field wiring.
Please review wiring diagram (see
Installation Manual) before beginning any
wiring.
The unit electrical supply is designed to enter
through knockouts on the side of the casing
All field wiring should be done in accordance
with all local codes and ordinances