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14. Set cycle switch (located on the bottom front face of the

control box) for constant or cycle indoor fan. With the
switch in “Cycle” position, the indoor fan will shut off when
the thermostat de-energizes cooling or heating.

15. Set the temperature limiting device to the desired range

of thermostat operation. (See page 9 for details on tem-
perature limiting device.)

Installing Room Cabinet

The room cabinet is the last piece to install. The following
instructions assume all components (wall sleeve, heat sec-
tion, louver and chassis) have been installed, piped and
anchored. All major room construction should also be com-
plete so as not to damage the room cabinet after it has been
installed. Attaching the room cabinet can be completed as
follows:

1. Remove the two (2) steel mounting brackets and screws

from the bag enclosed and install them to the heat section
(see Figure 16).

2. Adjust the bracket forward or backward so that when the

room cabinet is installed, the discharge grille seals against
the flanges of the heat section. Final adjustment of the
bracket will occur after the room cabinet has been set in
place. There is a 1" (25mm) adjustment in the mounting
brackets to accommodate any variations in the wall.

3. Finger tighten the hold-down screw on the mounting

bracket against the heat section bracket.

4. Repeat procedures 1 through 3 for the opposite side.

After the brackets have been installed, the room cabinet

should be lifted into place.

1. Firmly grasp the room cabinet and lift it over the heat

section. There are notches in the back flanges of the room
cabinet that rest on the wall sleeve to assure it is centered.

2. Align the notches of the room cabinet on the wall sleeve

and firmly push the cabinet downward until it slips behind
the room cabinet mounting brackets and seats on the wall
sleeve (see Figure 17).

3. Push the mounting bracket backward against the room

cabinet flange and securely tighten the hold-down screw.

4. Screw the cabinet to the wall using the screws provided.

There are two (2) screw holes provided on each side
located on the inner flanges of the room cabinet.

5. Loosen the four (4) wing nuts on the kickplate and adjust

the kickplate the required distance to the floor.

6. Tighten the wing nuts firmly.

7. Wipe any smudges or dirt off the room cabinet using a mild

cleaner and a soft cloth.

All wiring should be in accordance with all local and National
Electrical Code requirements.

Units are supplied with an attachment cord and plug which

exit from the bottom of the conditioner on the control side. The
cord for 115V, 208V and 230V has a usable length of 72"
(1829mm) from where it exits the conditioner. The use of
extension cords to increase the length of the plug/cord set is
not recommended. Units to  operate on 265V are supplied

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with a 14" (356mm) cord for connection to a subbase.

The attachment plug size should be used to determine the

circuit ampacity and overcurrent protection. Time delay,
overcurrent protection devices are recommended to prevent
unit damage and to avoid nuisance tripping.

Outlets are generally located beneath the conditioner, on

or recessed in the wall so it is concealed by the conditioner
overhang and kickplate.

Optional Adjusting Temperature Limiting Device

As an option, a temperature limiting device can be furnished
to allow the owner to set the minimum and/or maximum
temperature selections. Adjust this device as follows:

1. Remove temperature knob and metal cover plate.

2. Loosen the hold-down screw with Phillips screwdriver.

3. Adjust cams to attain desired rotation limit.

4. Tighten hold-down screw.

5. Replace metal cover and temperature knob.

Once unit is in operation, rotate knob to maximum heat

and/or maximum cool to check temperature limits. Repeat
procedure listed above until desired temperature limitations
are achieved.

Figure 16.

Room Cabinet

Mounting Bracket

Hold-down

Screw

Hydronic

Heat

Section

Wall Sleeve

Heating Coil

Heating Coil

Interior Wall

(Gypsum

Gasket

Mounting

Bracket

Lintel

Outdoor Louver

Insulation

Hydronic

Heat

Section

Room

Cabinet

Wall Sleeve

Содержание 106018561

Страница 1: ...McQuay Incorporated Incremental Comfort Conditioners Suite II With Top Mounted Hydronic Heat Section Installation Maintenance Data Group PTAC Part No 106018561 Date May 1999 IM 422 4 Page 1 Rev 5 99...

Страница 2: ...installer exercise caution This equipment is to be installed only by an experienced installation company which employs trained personnel Inspection When the equipment is received all items should be c...

Страница 3: ...Piping Rough in Typ R H L H 3 76mm Min 3 76mm Kickplate Removable Front 7 8 22mm Wall Thickness C A 11 4 32mm 27 8 67mm 16 406mm B 91 8 232mm 51 2 140mm 7 8 22mm 15 8 41mm 15 16 33mm 3 76mm Min Kickp...

Страница 4: ...uctions For panel wall and thin wall construction it is recommended that the optional top angle be used and the wall sleeve be supplied with a turned down flange see Figure 3 The recommended procedure...

Страница 5: ...nd the finished wall surface This is to accommodate the heat section and room cabinet The center of gravity is 103 4 273mm from the rear face of the standard wall sleeve If no subbase is being employe...

Страница 6: ...the brickstop contacts the exterior bricks as illustrated below If a brickstop is not used slide the wall sleeve in the wall so that it extends into the room a minimum of 11 8 29mm beyond the finishe...

Страница 7: ...supplied and pipe it according to the illustration Install valve and other accessories including air vents steam traps stop balance valves etc as specified by the design engIneer 5 For valve installed...

Страница 8: ...the condenser coil cover 8 If louver has not been previously installed connect to wall sleeve as described above 9 If louver is supplied by others as illustrated in Figure 4 page 5 be sure to install...

Страница 9: ...the hold down screw 4 Screw the cabinet to the wall using the screws provided There are two 2 screw holes provided on each side located on the inner flanges of the room cabinet 5 Loosen the four 4 win...

Страница 10: ...ld provide uninterrupted service for many years Scheduled maintenance of this equipment as described below is the key to the equipment s longevity 1 Air filters must be cleaned at regular intervals Tw...

Страница 11: ...0 Units Cooling Chassis 1 Compressor Overload Device 1 Compressor Running Capacitor 1 Evaporator Fan Motor 1 Condenser Fan Motor 1 Pushbutton Switch 2 Damper Switch 2 Thermostat 2 Knob for Thermostat...

Страница 12: ...nly TROUBLE CAUSE CURE 1 Blowers won t operate on COOL 2 Blowers operate on COOL but compressor doesn t start 3 Blowers run on COOL and compressor starts but stops after a short interval 4 Blowers run...

Страница 13: ...or c Align blower assembly and tighten nuts d Noise will disappear after equipment runs awhile e Make necessary adjustments to components f Check for proper adjustment Apply silicone oil or grease to...

Страница 14: ...IM 422 4 Page 14 Rev 5 99 Wiring Diagram Standard Manual Changeover Control Hydronic Heat With Normally Open Valve...

Страница 15: ...IM 422 4 Page 15 Rev 5 99 Wiring Diagram Standard Manual Changeover Control Hydronic Heat With Normally Closed Valve...

Страница 16: ...of the product is other than that published by the Company One Year Refrigeration Circuit Warranty Hermetically sealed motor compressor assemblies and all components of refrigeration circuits not read...

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