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McQuay IM 777-3

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General Information

General Information

The system design and installation must follow accepted industry 
practice as described in the ASHRAE Handbook, the National 
Electric Code, and other applicable standards. Install this 
equipment in accordance with regulations of authorities having 
jurisdiction and all

 

applicable codes. 

Installation and maintenance must be performed by qualified 
personnel familiar with applicable codes and regulations and 
experienced with this type of equipment. Sheet metal parts, 
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tapping screws, fins, clips, and such items inherently have 

sharp edges; the installer should exercise caution.

Receiving and Handling

1

Carefully check items against the bills of lading to verify 
all crates and cartons have been received. Carefully inspect 
all units for shipping damage. Report damage immediately 
to the carrier and file a claim.

2

Skyline air handler units are constructed of galvanized or 
painted steel and are inspected thoroughly before leaving 
the factory. Take care during installation to prevent damage 
to units.

3

Take special care when handling the blower section. All 
fans are dynamically balanced before leaving the factory. 
Rough handling can cause misalignment or a damaged 
bearings or shaft. Carefully inspect fans and shaft before 
unit installation to verify this has not happened.

Screws, bolts, etc., for assembling sections are supplied in a 
bag attached to each section. All necessary gasketing is 
applied in the factory for section-to-section mounting, unless 
the unit has a curb ready base (see ). Units require caulk 
sealant between sections.

Unit Storage

Store unit on a level surface. If air handling units are stored for 
any period of time, periodically rotate the fan wheel to prevent 
permanent distortion of drive components. In addition, grease 
may settle in the lower part of the bearing, which can lead to 
oxidation on the upper portion of the bearing surface. Keep the 
fan bearings lubricated.

Nomenclature

CAUTION

Sharp edges and coil surfaces are a potential injury hazard. 
Avoid contact with them.

ATTENTION

Les bords tranchants et les surfaces des bobines sont un 
risque de blessure. Ne les touchez pas.

OAH 003 G D A C

Model

OAH = Outdoor air handler
OAC = Outdoor air component

Nominal Unit Size 
(nominal square foot of coil)

003, 004, 006, 008, 010, 012, 014, 017, 021, 025, 
030, 035, 045, 055, 065, 080, 085, 090

Vintage of McQuay Air Handling Unit

Unit Cross Section

C = Standard unit cross section
M = Custom size cross section

Motor Location

A = Motor along side of fan housing
D = Motor downstream of belt drive plenum fan
F = Motor on inline fan

G = Motor downstream of direct drive plenum fan

T = Motor behind twin housed fans 

Unit Type/Coil Position

B = Blow-thru cooling coil location
D = Draw-thru cooling coil location
H = Heating only
V = Vent only

Содержание IM 777-3

Страница 1: ...Installation and Maintenance Manual IM 777 3 Skyline Air Handler Group Applied Air Sizes 003 090 Part Number IM 777 Date October 2008 2008 McQuay International...

Страница 2: ...and Coils 10 Drain Pan Traps 13 Internal Isolation Assembly Adjustment 14 Electrical Installation 15 Operation Guidelines 16 Startup Checks 16 Fan Wheel Alignment 17 Operating Limits 19 Fan Vibration...

Страница 3: ...installation to verify this has not happened Screws bolts etc for assembling sections are supplied in a bag attached to each section All necessary gasketing is applied in the factory for section to se...

Страница 4: ...12 deep See Figure 2 Figure 1 Servicing Space Requirements Figure 2 Service Clearance for Electrical Power Devices Rigging Skyline air handlers ship as separate sections completely assembled or in mo...

Страница 5: ...1 Caulk all assembly joints of the unit Before joining the sections apply at least 1 4 inch diameter bead of sealant to the mating faces of the cabinet Use the splice joint as a guide for applying th...

Страница 6: ...hannels when the unit sections are joined Touch up any places where gaps are noted 5 After sections are seated tightly together slip the splice cap over the top panel flanges Bend the ends of the spli...

Страница 7: ...most section types and are provided based on customer request Fan Section Doors Note Opening fan section doors requires using a 1 2 socket wrench which satisfies ANSI standards and other codes that r...

Страница 8: ...ccur If larger heavier components require mounting on unit panels use through bolts with flat washers through both outer and inner panels To maintain panel integrity seal both ends with an industrial...

Страница 9: ...er Between Hoods Mounting Actuators The installing contractor is responsible for the mounting of all field installed actuators No provisions are made for the location of these actuators due to the num...

Страница 10: ...s always use a backup pipe wrench Support pipework independently of the coils Water Cooling Coils Note Use glycol in water coils for outdoor air handlers Power failures and other mechanical issues can...

Страница 11: ...se thermostatic traps only for air venting Use bucket traps for on off control only Locate traps at least 12 inches below the coil return connection Multiple coil installation Individually trap each c...

Страница 12: ...Return main 12 min Vacuum breaker 1 2 check valve Steam main Return main 12 min Full size of return conn Check Valve Strainer Gate Valve Control valve modulating two position Float and thermostatic tr...

Страница 13: ...drain pan trap to allow condensate to drain freely On both blow through and draw through units the trap depth and the distance between the trap outlet and the drain pan outlet must be twice the static...

Страница 14: ...when adjustments are completed For models 040 through 090 the isolators should be at equal height during fan operation 6 Center the fan outlet in the outlet panel opening If adjustment is required lo...

Страница 15: ...vicing Perform lockout tagout procedures to ensure that power can not be energized For variable frequency drives or other energy storing components that have been furnished and mounted by either McQua...

Страница 16: ...couper la tension WARNING Fire electric shock hazard Can cause property damage personal injury or death Wire fan power supply and ground motor frame in accordance with local electric codes AVERTISSEM...

Страница 17: ...s axially as needed and retightening setscrews Figure 26 Wheel to Inlet Funnel Relationship Plenum Fans Table 2 Wheel to Inlet Funnel Relationship Airfoil Type Airfoil Unit sizes 003 to 035 Unit size...

Страница 18: ...line Fans Wheel funnel overlap Size Overlap 150 375 165 438 182 562 200 625 222 688 245 750 270 812 300 875 330 1 000 365 1 125 402 1 250 445 1 375 Overlap Table 6 Bearing Collar and Wheel Hub Set Scr...

Страница 19: ...56 24 00 Maximum rpm Class I 3000 3000 2300 2000 1700 1500 Maximum rpm Class Il 4335 3918 3457 2858 2427 2255 300 250 200 150 100 90 80 Torque in lb 350 400 450 500 600 650 700 750 800 850 1000 1500...

Страница 20: ...ameter 13 5 15 16 5 18 25 20 22 25 24 5 27 30 33 36 5 40 25 44 50 49 54 25 60 Maximum rpm Class I 2895 2589 2376 2256 2077 1875 1691 1479 1328 1209 1073 972 882 799 725 651 Maximum rpm Class II 3786 3...

Страница 21: ...t or debris on wheel blades b Loose set screws in wheel hub or bearing to shaft c Wheel distorted from overspeed 2 Bent shaft 3 Drive faulty a Variable pitch sheaves Axial and radial runout of flanges...

Страница 22: ...CAUTION Bearing overheating potential Can damage the equipment Do not overlubricate bearings Use only a high grade mineral grease with a 200 F safe operating temperature See below for specific recomme...

Страница 23: ...ynthetic Lithium 2 Chevron Altiplex Synthetic 60 to 450 F 51 to 232 C Synthetic Lithium 2 Exxon ronex MP 40 to 300 F 40 to 149 C Mineral oil Lithium 2 Table 15 Recommended Fan Relubrication Grease Cha...

Страница 24: ...3 Replace external key E and securely tighten setscrews B over key and setscrews C into keyway in fixed half of the sheave 4 Put on belts and adjust belt tension Do not force belts over grooves See F...

Страница 25: ...ews E 9 Put on belts and adjust belt tension Do not force belts over grooves See Fan Drive Belt Adjustment on page 27 10 Before starting the drive ensure that all keys are in place and all setscrews a...

Страница 26: ...s or 6 turns for the B belts Do not open C sheaves more than 9 1 2 turns Do not open 5V sheaves more than 6 turns Do not open 8V sheaves more than 8 turns 6 Tighten BOTH locking screws A in the outer...

Страница 27: ...o N o t R e m o v e I n n e r L o c k i n g R i n g O u t e r L o c k i n g R i n g S p l i t T a p e r B u s h i n g 3 H o l e s f o r S p a n n e r W r e n c h o r D r i f t Belt span Deflection Bel...

Страница 28: ...Filter Gauge Table 17 Belt Deflection Force per Browning specifications Cross section Sheave diameter in Deflection force lbs Smallest sheave diameter range rpm range Cross section A B 5V Cross secti...

Страница 29: ...ls Removing and Replacing Components See Access Doors and Panels on page 7 for instructions on removing panels and opening fan access doors to remove or replace components Removing the Fan Section The...

Страница 30: ...in place with a clamp See Figure 41 1 Disconnect all piping and remove the brass plugs for the vents and drains located in the connections 2 Remove all screws and remove the access panel 3 Remove the...

Страница 31: ...ce bolt the coil to the section 4 Caulk the mounting surface of the steel plate and install the plate on the coils 5 Caulk the mounting surface of the drain trough and install the drain trough on the...

Страница 32: ...arges must be prepaid The return of the part does not constitute an order for replacement Therefore a purchase order must be entered through the nearest McQuay representative The order should include...

Страница 33: ...n spring mounted fan isolators Yes No N A E With power off do fans turn freely by hand Yes No N A F Electrical service corresponds to unit nameplate Yes No N A Volts __________ Hertz __________ Phase...

Страница 34: ...eat wheel VFD model _____________________ serial _____________________ N A D Check for air bypass around heat wheel Yes No N A Yes No N A Yes No N A Signature _________________________________________...

Страница 35: ...binet have any air leakage Yes No N A Location on unit ___________________________________________________________________________ 5 Were there any refrigerant leaks Yes No N A Shipping Workmanship De...

Страница 36: ...training or call 540 248 9646 and ask for the Training Department Warranty All McQuay equipment is sold pursuant to its standard terms and conditions of sale including Limited Product Warranty Consul...

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