2. Installing the Fan-Coil
Decide where the unit will be mounted, consider the
supply/return orientation, to ensure the utilities can be
connected to the correct side of the unit. The Ceiling
System consists of a Fan-coil Chassis, a Mounting
Flange, and a Diffuser (Fig. 1). The fan coil unit can be
located either above, or below the condensing unit in
height. Keep any height difference to a maximum of
15' (4.57meters).
Fig. 1
Mounting The Fan-Coil
A.
Fig. 2
B.
C. Connect the fan-coil to the hinge of the mounting
Fig. 3
D. Connect all the utilities to the fan-coil. See the
Fig. 4
E.
Fig. 5
F.
Fig. 6
Cut an opening in the ceiling 41" long x 14.5" wide
16" on center joists, or 41" long x 10.5" wide for a
12" on center joist spacing (Fig. 2).
Install the mounting flange onto the ceiling and
secure it to the joists using 2 1/2" flat head wood
construction screws (not provided). Ensure the hinge
area of the mounting flange is opposite the utility
connection side of the unit (Fig. 3).
flange (Fig. 4), swing the unit up and connect the fan
-coil to the mounting flange using four (4) washers,
lock washers, and nuts (Provided) (Fig. 5).
complete Manual for instructions on how to
implement the provided Swage Locks (Page 35).
After all utilities are connected, fill in any voids or
holes around unit including utility connection area
with insulation.
Attach the diffuser to the mounting bracket using the
hinges on the diffuser and flange and lock the
diffuser into place using the mounting clips (Fig. 6).
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