Daikin VHF, VHW, VHC Installation And Maintenance Manual

Installation and Maintenance Manual IM 986-11
Group: WSHP
Part Number: 910258818
Date: December 2018
Vertical Stack Water Source Heat Pumps
Model VHF Cabinet Model VHC Chassis (Standard Range) Model VHW Chassis (Geothermal Range)
Model VHF
Model VHC/VHW
Contents
Model Nomenclature ..........................4
Receiving and Storage.........................6
Receiving and Storage ........................6
Handling ...................................7
General Information ..........................7
Disassembling Upper and Lower Cabinet Sections ..8
Dimensional Data .............................9
Model VHF & VHW – 18" × 18" Cabinet –
Size 009-012 ................................9
Model VHF & VHW – 18" × 20" Cabinet –
Size 015-018 ...............................10
Model VHF & VHW – 24" × 24" Cabinet –
Size 021-036 ...............................11
Pre-Installation Considerations ................12
Cabinet Congurations .......................13
Critical Dimensions ..........................15
Framing Locations and Dimensions .............15
Louvered Return Air Panel Door with Optional
Motorized Outdoor Air Damper .................16
Vertical Riser Stub-Outs Locations to
Unit Knockouts .............................17
Return Air Panel Door(s) Dimensions ............18
Installation..................................19
Risers and Cabinet ..........................19
Water System Quality ........................21
Supply & Return Piping .......................22
Cleaning and Flushing Water System............22
Operating Limits ............................23
Antifreeze Correction Factors ..................23
Power Wiring From Building to Unit .............24
Typical Connections For Thermostats & Temperature
Sensors Applications.........................24
Unit Piping Connection .......................27
Shutoff/Balancing Valve ......................27
Motorized Valve & Auto Flow Regulator ..........27
Make Flexible Hose Connections to the Supply and
Return Valves From Riser Stub-Outs ............28
Important When Handling Chassis ..............28
Installing Unit Chassis........................28
Making Cabinet to Chassis Wiring Connections ....29
Installing the (Optional) Remote Control Node (RCN) For Use With The Optional Wireless Thermostat ...29
Installation..................................31
Installing The Return Air Panel Door .............31
Installing The Optional Motorized Outdoor Air Damper
with Louver Panel Door Only ..................32
Installing The Discharge Air Diffuser .............35
Twin Units Installation ........................36
Controls....................................37
Jumper Conguration Settings .................39
MicroTech® III SmartSource Unit Controller .......40
MicroTech SmartSource Controller with LonWorks®
Communication Module ......................41
MicroTech SmartSource Controller with BACnet®
Communication Module ......................41
Performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Fan Performance for PSC Motor (Sizes 009 - 036) . 43
Fan Performance for Constant Torque EC Motor
(Sizes 009-012).............................44
Fan Performance for Constant CFM EC Motor
(Sizes 015 - 036)............................45
Performance For Constant Torque EC Motor
(Sizes 009 & 012) ...........................46
Typical Wiring Diagrams ......................47
Typical Wiring Diagrams ......................49
Start-Up ....................................53
Information for Initial Start-up ..................53
Check, Test & Start Procedure .................53
Motorized Isolation Valve & Relay...............53
The in and outs of R-410A ....................54
Lubrication.................................54
Charging ..................................54
General Maintenance .........................54
Troubleshooting .............................55
Typical Refrigeration Cycles ...................56
Water Source Heat Pump Equipment Check, Test and
Start Form .................................57
Unit Check / Equipment Data ..................58
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Note: Text displayed in Bold-Italics designate standard offering.
Category Code Item Code Option Code Designation & Description (Bold-Italic = Standard) Product Category 1 1 W = Water Source Heat Pump Model Type 2 2, 3, 4 VHC = Vertical Stacked Heat Pump Chassis
VHF = Vertical Stacked Heat Pump Cabinet VHW = Vertical Stacked Geothermal Chassis only Design Series 3 5 3 = 3rd Design 4 = 4th Design (Sizes 015 only) Unit Size 4 6, 7, 8 009 = 9,000 Btuh Nominal Cooling 012 = 12,000 Btuh Nominal Cooling 015 = 15,000 Btuh Nominal Cooling 018 = 18,000 Btuh Nominal Cooling 021 = 21,000 Btuh Nominal Cooling 024 = 24,000 Btuh Nominal Cooling 030 = 30,000 Btuh Nominal Cooling 036 = 36,000 Btuh Nominal Cooling
Controls 5 9 B = MicroTech III Unitary Controller - Standalone
C = Microtech III Unitary Controller w/LonWorks Comm Module D = Microtech III Unitary Controller w/BACnet Comm Module F = Microtech III Unitary Controller w/BACnet Comm Module - WSHP System
Voltage 6 10 A = 115/60/1 E = 208-230/60/1 J = 265-277/60/1 Secondary Drain Pan 7 11, 12 GL = Standard Galvanized SS = Stainless Steel - IAQ Option YY = None Refrigerant 8 13 A = R410A Motorized 2-way Isolation Valve 9 14 C = 2-Way Motorized 1/2" Iso-Valve, General Close-Off Pressure N.C.
(Normally Closed) V = 2-Way Motorized 1/2" Iso-Valve, General Close-Off Pressure N.O. (Normally Open) H = 2-Way Motorized 1/2" Iso-Valve, High Close-Off Pressure N.C. (Normally Closed) D = 2-Way Motorized 3/4" Iso-Valve, General Close-Off Pressure N.C. (Normally Closed) K = 2-Way Motorized 3/4" Iso-Valve, General Close-Off Pressure N.O. (Normally Open) J = 2-Way Motorized 3/4" Iso-Valve, High Close-Off Pressure N.C. (Normally Closed) E = 3-Way Motorized 1/2" Iso-Valve, General Close-Off Pressure N.C. (Normally Closed) G = 3-Way Motorized 1/2" Iso-Valve, High Close-Off Pressure N.C. (Normally Closed) M = 3-Way Motorized 3/4" Iso-Valve, General Close-Off Pressure N.C. (Normally Closed) P = 3-Way Motorized 3/4" Iso-Valve, High Close-Off Pressure N.C. (Normally Closed) B = Auto-Reg-PT
Y = None Chassis Construction Type 10 15 A = 1/2" Fiberglass Skin Faced E = 3/8" Closed Cell Foam Note: F = 1/2" Fiberglass - Foil Faced
A compressor sound blanket is not recommended Y = None for units with a rotary compressor 16 M = Mass Plate & Comp Blanket (Unit Sizes 024-036 Only) (Unit sizes 009-021) S = Mass Plate Only
Coaxial Heat Exchanger Construction 11 18 C = Copper Inner Tube - Steel Outer Shell
S = Cupronickel Inner Tube - Steel Outer Shell
Discharge Air 13 20 B = Primary Supply - Back F = Primary Supply - Front L = Primary Supply - Left R = Primary Supply - Right
T = Primary Supply - Top Y = None 21 B = Secondary Supply - Back
F = Secondary Supply - Front L = Secondary Supply - Left R = Secondary Supply - Right
T = Secondary Supply - Top Y = None 22 T = Tertiary - Top
Power Connection 14 23 F = Fused Disconnect with Wire Harness N = Non-Fused Disconnect with Wire Harness
H = HACR Breaker
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Category Code Item Code Option Code Designation & Description (Bold-Italic = Standard) Blower Motor 15 24 1 = Standard PSC 3 = EC Motor 25 2 = 2 Speed Fan - T'Stat Controlled 3 = 2 Speed Fan - Unit Toggle Switch
4 = 4 Position Fan Speed Selection Switch (Units with EC motor)
Power & Control Access 16 26 S = Side T = Top Flow Control 17 27 B = Auto Flow Regulator 1.5 GPM
C = Auto Flow Regulator 2.0 GPM D = Auto Flow Regulator 2.5 GPM E = Auto Flow Regulator 3.0 GPM F = Auto Flow Regulator 3.5 GPM G = Auto Flow Regulator 4.0 GPM H = Auto Flow Regulator 4.5 GPM I = Auto Flow Regulator 5.0 GPM J = Auto Flow Regulator 5.5 GPM K = Auto Flow Regulator 6.0 GPM L = Auto Flow Regulator 7.0 GPM M = Auto Flow Regulator 8.0 GPM N = Auto Flow Regulator 9.0 GPM O = Auto Flow Regulator 10.5 GPM YY = None 28 S = Strainer
Filter Type 18 29 S = Standard 1" Fiberglass Y = None M = 1" Merv 8 Cabinet Height 19 30, 31, 32 080 = 80" Cabinet Height
088 = 88" Cabinet Height 092 = 92" Cabinet Height 096 = 96" Cabinet Height Cabinet Insulation 20 33, 34 AY = Standard 1/2" Fiberglass EY = 3/8" Closed Cell Foam (IAQ) FY = 1/2" Foil Faced YY = None Riser Mounting 21 35 F = Factory Supplied Shipped with Cabinet - for Field Installation
J = Factory Supplied Shipped Separate from Cabinet - for Field Installation Riser Location 22 36 L = Left Cabinet Piping R = Right Cabinet Piping B = Back Cabinet Piping Heating Options 23 37 H = Hydronic Heat Y = None Heating Control Option 39 A = 3-Way 1/2" Motorized Valve B = 3-Way 3/4" Motorized Valve Y = None Wireless T'Stat Option 24 40 N = Factory Installed Wireless RF Receiver with Non-Programmable Thermostat P = Factory Installed Wireless RF Receiver with 7-Day Programmable Thermostat Y = None Packaging 30 50 1 = Multipack Chassis or Single Crated Cabinet 2 = Multipack Cabinets - Multiple Cabinets on one pallet group Extended Warranty 31 51 Y = None V = 1 Year Extended Compressor Only Parts Warranty W = 1 Year Extended Refrigerant Circuit Parts Warranty E = 1 Year Extended Complete Unit Parts Warranty C = 4 Year Extended Compressor Only Parts Warranty R = 4 Year Extended Refrigerant Circuit Parts Warranty P = 4 Year Extended Complete Unit Parts Warranty
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Receiving and Storage
Upon receipt of the equipment, check the carton and pallets for visible damage. Make a notation on the shipper’s delivery ticket before signing. If there is any evidence of rough handling, immediately open the cartons to check for concealed damage. If any damage is found, notify the carrier within 48 hours to establish your claim and request their inspection and a report. The Warranty Claims Department should then be contacted.
6'
Cabinet Stacking (1 unit per crate)
Do not stack over three crates high at any time during trans­portation or storage.
4'
Risers
Chassis (4 per skid)
Do not stack over two skid high at any time during transporta­tion or storage. For storing, each carton is marked with “up”
arrows.
Unit back
Pallet front
Risers are factory supplied with
cabinet for eld installation.
Unit front
Note: Packaging has been tested and certied in accordance with the
International Safe Transit Association (ISTA), test procedure 3B.
Table 1: Cabinet packaging overall dimensions
Unit Size
009-012
015-018
021-036
Note: 1 Risers are factory supplied with cabinet for eld installation.
With Risers
Without Risers
With Risers
Without Risers
With Risers
Without Risers
1
1
1
21"W x 29"H x 91.50" to 124.50"L
21"W x 27"H x 91.50" to 107.50"L
18 x 18 18 x 20 24 x 24
_ 21"W x 31"H x 91.50" to 124.50"L
_ 21"W x 29"H x 91.50" to 107.50"L
_ 27"W x 35"H x 91.50" to 124.50"L
_ 27"W x 23"H x 91.50" to 107.50"L
Storage and Operating Environment
Temporary storage at the job site must be indoor, completely sheltered from rain, snow, etc. Units should not be installed in environments that fall below freezing or exceed 140°F ambient.
Cabinet Size
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Handling
Carefully check items against the bills of lading to verify all crates and cartons have been received.Cabinets and Chassis normally ship four to a pallet.
Carefully inspect all units for shipping damage. Report
damage immediately to the carrier and le a claim.
Check the unit data plate to be sure the unit electrical agrees with the power supply available (Figure 1).
DO NOT handle units by the riser piping. Riser clamps hold the riser in position; they are not designed to support the cabinet weight. The clamps are removed after the unit is installed.
Figure 1: Unit components & descriptions - received as assembled cabinet with chassis shipped separate
4
1a
1
2
Unit Data Plate
1b
Stub-out
1b
Seals
Unit cabinets are factory assembled and wired and have individual thermostat control capability. They are installed by stacking one unit on top of the other. While installing, prevent dirt and other foreign matter from entering the risers and plug­ging lines or valves.
General Information
Daikin Vertical Stack units are designed for use in multiple oor apartments, ofce buildings, hotels, nursing homes and other similar applications. They require a minimum amount of oor
space and are designed for multiple discharge arrangement.
Installation and maintenance must follow accepted industry practices 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 with all applicable codes.
CAUTION
Installation and maintenance are to be performed by
qualied personnel who are familiar with local codes and
regulations, and experienced with this type of equipment.
WARNING
The installer must determine and follow all applicable codes and regulations. This equipment presents hazards of electricity, rotating parts, sharp edges, heat and weight. Failure to read and follow these instructions can result in property damage, severe personal injury or death. This equipment must be installed by experienced, trained personnel only.
CAUTION
Sharp metal edges are a hazard, use care when servicing to avoid contact with them.
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Component Descriptions (Assembled Cabinet)
1. Cabinet assembly complete (without chassis)
1a. Pipe riser sets (return, supply and condensate) 1b. Inner front panel and lter bracket
2. Cooling and heating chassis (shipped separate)
3. Return air grille/panel (accessory)
4. Double-deection diffuser (accessory)
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Chassis Data Plate
Prior to installing
Disassembling Upper and Lower Cabinet Sections
The Vertical Stack unit cabinet ships completely assembled. If required, it may be disassembled into two (2) sections (upper­fan/discharge cabinet) and (lower chassis/return air cabinet) to make it easier to handle. To disassemble, do the following.
1. Remove risers (if received attached).
2 Remove the three (bottom row) screws on the back of the
unit as shown in Figure 2.
Note: Retain all screws for later use to reassemble unit in
reverse order as described in steps 1-6. Number of screws will vary depending on unit size.
3. Carefully lay the unit down on its back and remove the
remaining eight (8) screws on the left and right side of the cabinet (Figure 3).
4. Remove the ten (10) screws and lift off the front panel/lter
rack to gain access to the cabinet interior (Figure 4).
5. Locate and remove the six (6) screws located inside the
cabinet joining the upper and lower cabinet sections (Figure 5).
Note: Pull the insulaton away from the walls of the cabinet
interior to get access to the screws.
6. Separate the lower return air cabinet section from the upper
blower/discharge cabinet section (Figure 6).
Figure 2: Remove three (3) screws (bottom row) on the back of the unit.
Figure 3: Remove remaining eight (8) screws on the left and right sides of the cabinet
Four (4) screws located on left side of cabinet
Figure 4: Remove the ten (10) screws from the front panel/ filter rack.
Back of Unit
Three screws (bottom row)
Figure 5: Remove the six (6) screws located on the interior of the unit.
Return air cabinet section interior
Figure 6: Separate the lower cabinet section from the upper cabinet.
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Model VHF & VHW – 18" × 18" Cabinet – Size 009-012
diMensional data
Dimensions
Unit Size 009–018 (18" ˣ 18") Cabinet (Dimensions in inches)
Unit Height
‟A”
80, 88,
92, 96
Unit Size Single Double Triple Single- Top Opening
009–012
Notes: NR = Not Recommended
80" high cabinet not available with side discharge, top discharge only.
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B C D E F G J K L M N P Q R S T U V
18.07 18.11 37.50 0.88 58.09 2.38 3.125 2.0 2.0 6.72 12.4 7.9 3.3 3.0 3.0 3.3 4.5 4.5
Discharge Openings (Dimensions in inches)
W H W H W H W H
14 16 14 8 NR NR 12 12
Model VHF & VHW – 18" × 20" Cabinet – Size 015-018
diMensional data
Dimensions
Unit Size 015–018 (18" ˣ 20") Cabinet (Dimensions in inches)
Unit Height
‟A”
80, 88,
92, 96
Unit Size Single Double Triple Single- Top Opening
015–018
Note: 80" high cabinet not available with side discharge, top discharge only.
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B C D E F G J K L M N P Q R S T U V
18.07 20.00 37.50 0.88 58.09 2.38 3.125 2.0 3.0 6.72 12.4 7.9 3.3 4.0 3.0 3.12 4.5 4.5
Discharge Openings (Dimensions in inches)
W H W H W H W H
14 16 14 8 14 8 12 12
Model VHF & VHW – 24" × 24" Cabinet – Size 021-036
diMensional data
Dimensions
Unit Size 021–036 (24" ˣ 24") Cabinet (Dimensions in inches)
Unit Height
‟A”
80, 88, 92, 96
Unit Size Single Double Triple Single- Top Opening
021–024
030–036
Notes: NR = Not Recommended
80" high cabinet not available with side discharge, top discharge only.
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B C D E F G J K L M N P Q R S T U V
24.00 24.04 37.50 0.88 58.08 2.38 4.54 2.0 3.0 6.72 12.13 7.63 3.13 3.09 3.10 3.12 4.5 4.5
Discharge Openings (Dimensions in inches)
W H W H W H W H
NR NR 18 10 18 10 18 18
NR NR 18 14 18 10 18 18
Pre-installation Considerations
1. To prevent damage to equipment, do not operate
supplementary heating and cooling during the construction period.
2. Inspect the carton for any specic tagging numbers
indicated by the factory per a request from the installing contractor. At this time the voltage, phase and capacity should be checked against the plans.
3. Check the unit size against the plans to verify that the unit
is being installed in the correct location.
4. Before installation, check the available dimensions of the
area where the unit is to be installed versus the dimensions of the unit.
5. Note the location and routing of water piping, condensate
drain piping, and electrical wiring. The locations of these items are clearly marked on submittal drawings.
6. The installing contractor will nd it benecial to confer with
piping, sheet metal, and electrical foremen before installing any unit.
Note: Check the unit data plate for correct voltage with the
plans before installing the equipment.
WARNING
Make sure all electrical ground connections are made in accordance with local code.
Figure 7: Typical side by side unit installation
WARNING
The contractor shall cover the units to protect the machines
during nishing of the building. This is critical while spraying reproong material on bar joists, sandblasting,
spray painting and plastering.
For Optimum Unit Performance and to Help Minimize Noise and Vibration
Adhere to the "Critical Dimensions" for locations of framing and distances to the cabinet.
Be sure there are no kinks and that the stainless steel braided hoses do not come in contact with and vibrate on chassis and cause noise.
Be sure there are no kinks in the condensate drain hose
that can restrict ow of condensate to the drain riser.
Ensure there is no metal-to-metal contact between return air grille and cabinet and the discharge diffuser and the cabinet, use provided gaskets.
Air balancing in ducted applications is critical for proper
airow at each diffuser.
It is recommended that all unused openings in the cabinet be sealed to eliminate any air leakage from the cabinet.
NOTICE
Top air discharge units will require turning vanes and/
or a volume damper for proper air ow and balancing, to minimize turbulence. These components must be eld-
installed and furnished in accordance with SMACNA guidelines.
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Cabinet Configurations
Figure 8: Single side discharge
Figure 9: Double side discharge
Figure 11: Side & top discharge (see Notice on page 12)
Figure 12: Double side & top discharge (see Notice on
page 12)
Figure 10: Closed plenum – field modification required
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Figure 13: Top discharge (see Notice on page 14)
= Return Riser = Supply Riser = Drain
= Return Air = Discharge Air = Top Discharge
Note: 80" high cabinet not available with side discharge, top discharge only.
Figure 14: Typical framing & discharge arrangements
Double Side Discharge
= Return Air
= Discharge Air
Cabinet Configurations
Typical Ducted
Application
NOTICE
Top air discharge units will require turning vanes and/
or a volume damper for proper air ow and balancing, to minimize turbulence. These components must be eld-
installed and furnished in accordance with SMACNA guidelines.
Note: All ducted applications require a unit that utilize an EC motor
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CritiCal diMensions
Framing Locations and Dimensions
Location of framing around unit is critical for proper t-up and
will help reduce sound levels due to the transfer of vibration when properly installed.
Figure 15: Framing locations and dimensions
Refer to Table 2 through
Table 4 for “B” dimension
Refer to page 18 for dimension “F” requirements
IMPORTANT
If an optional subbase is used, add its height of either 2", 3", 4" or 5" to the vertical dimensions shown in Figure 15.
Table 2: Letter dimensions for Figure 15 (18" x 18" unit)
Framing Locations
18" ˣ 18" Unit - Sizes 009-012
Dimension
Unit Height "A"
80" 88" 92" 96"
B 14"
C 2.07"
D 5.75"
1
E
22.25"
F 58.75"
2
G
2
H
60.75" 68.75" 72.75" 76.75"
78.75" 86.75" 90.75" 94.75"
J 3.125"
3
K
3.125" Min./Max.
Table 3: Letter dimensions for Figure 15 (18" x 20" unit)
Framing Locations
18" ˣ 20" Unit - Sizes 015 & 018
Dimension
Unit Height "A"
80" 88" 92" 96"
B 14"
C 2.07"
D 5.75"
1
E
22.25"
F 58.75"
2
G
2
H
60.75" 68.75" 72.75" 76.75"
78.75" 86.75" 90.75" 94.75"
J 3.125"
3
K
3.125" Min./Max.
Table 4: Letter dimensions for Figure 15 (24" x 24" unit)
Framing Locations
Dimension
80" 88" 92" 96"
B 18"
C 2.125"
D 5.75"
1
E
F 58.75"
2
G
2
H
62.75" 70.75" 74.75" 78.75"
78.75" 86.75" 90.75" 94.75"
J 4.54"
3
K
1
Notes:
2
Dimension “E” ± 0.125
Dimension “G” and “H” will vary based on cabinet height selected and choice of upper or lower discharge knockout. Refer to "Dimensional Data" on page 9 through page 11.
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Dimension “K” is critical, and that it be no more or no less than 3.125" from the nished wall surface to the front of the unit when using the hinged perimeter return air panel door or the louvered return air panel
door. Refer to page 18.
24" ˣ 24" Unit - Sizes 021-036
Unit Height "A"
28.25"
3.125" Min./Max.
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CritiCal diMensions
Louvered Return Air Panel Door with
Note: It is the responsibility of the installing contractor to
Optional Motorized Outdoor Air Damper
1. Based on the location of the hinges on the ordered
louvered panel door, construct the framing to accomodate the ducting for connecting the motorized outdoor air damper, see Figure 16. Also refer to "Return Air Panel Door(s) Dimensions" on page 18 and "Installing The Optional Motorized Outdoor Air Damper with Louver Panel Door Only" on page 33 for details.
Figure 16: Louvered panel door with motorized outdoor air damper
install the ductwork that connects the outdoor air opening in the panel door frame to the source of the outdoor intake opening in the building. All ductwork should conform to industry standards of good practice as described in the ASHRAE Systems Guide. Also refer to good installation practices as outlined in ED 18529.
Note: The outdoor air duct can be located on either side of the cabinet and routed around the side- to the back of the cabinet, or
run straight- parallel to the front of the cabinet.
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CritiCal diMensions
Vertical Riser Stub-Outs Locations to Unit Knockouts
Figure 17: Riser stub-outs knockouts locations
Unit Size 021-036 = 4.54" Unit Size 009-018 = 3.125"
1/2" Conduit Fitting for Electrical Supply
Unit Front Return Air
3"
58.08"
37.50"
Table 5: Letter dimensions for Figure 17 (18" x 18" unit)
Riser Stub-Outs Locations
18" ˣ 18" Unit - Sizes 009-012
Dimension
Unit Height
80" 88" 92" 96"
L 3.3"
M 7.9"
N 12.4"
Table 6: Letter dimensions for Figure 17 (18" x 20" unit)
Riser Stub-Outs Locations
18" ˣ 20" Unit - Sizes 015 & 018
Dimension
Unit Height
80" 88" 92" 96"
L 3.3"
M 7.9"
N 12.4"
Table 7: Letter dimensions for Figure 17 (24" x 24" unit)
Riser Stub-Outs Locations
24" ˣ 24" Unit - Sizes 021-036
Dimension
Unit Height
80" 88" 92" 96"
L 3.13"
M 7.63"
N 12.13"
2.38"
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CritiCal diMensions
Return Air Panel Door(s) Dimensions
Location of studs in relation to the unit and the return air
panel door are critical for proper installation and t up. When
installed, the return air grille gasket must compress and seal completely against the outer edge of the cabinet and around the inner front panel and lter bracket. Refer to "Installing The Return Air Panel Door" on page 32 and Figure 15 on page
15.
Figure 18: Hinged panel door
Figure 19: Louvered panel door
E
Section B-B
Scale 1:2
H
L
M
J
F
G
D
Dimensions
Uniit Size E F G H J K
009-018
021-036 23.69" 27.69" 29.75"
2.92"
17.69" 21.69"
52.53" 54.60"
Section D-D
Scale 1:4
23.75"
N
B
D
Outdoor Air Opening
L M N
1.88" 7.00" 11.08"
B
K
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CAUTION
Installation and maintenance is to be performed only by
qualied personnel who are familiar with, and in compliance
with state, local and national codes and regulations, and experienced with this type of equipment. Sharp edges and coil surfaces are potential injury hazards. Avoid contact with them.
Risers and Cabinet
1. Position the cabinet and risers within the building pipe
chase and align with the unit on the oor above and/or
below (Figure 20).
Figure 20: Position the cabinet and risers
Riser Expanded Pipe (Factory-Installed Option) to Connect to Unit Above
Supply, Return and Condensate Risers
Note: Refer to Figure 21 Critical Dimension Notice to
determine the correct recess depth from the front of the unit to the drywall face. When the installation is complete, the return air grille/panel frame must meet to seal with the cabinet discharge opening and the discharge air diffuser duct must meet and seal with the
discharge opening.
2. Using the riser extensions, make preliminary riser
connections between the units above and or below to assure proper riser alignment (supply, return and condensate). Figure 20.
3. After all components are aligned properly, anchor the unit
cabinet to the oor using the Daikin provided mounting
brackets (Figure 21).
4. Locate the two (2) mounting brackets in the parts bag
and position them near the back corners of the unit, or one on a side and one on the back, whichever location or combination is most suitable, as illustrated in Figure 21. Contractor is responsible for the appropriate fasteners to
secure the brackets to the oor, as local codes dictate.
Figure 21: Position the cabinet for securing to the floor with mounting brackets (2)
Stud Wall Floor Plate and Finish Wall Location
Risers Through Floor Opening
Riser Expanded Pipe Connect to Unit Above
IMPORTANT
The cabinet must be centered between the wall studs and plumb vertically for the grille/panel frame and diffuser to properly align and seal to the cabinet. Use of a 4' level is recommended.
Critical Dimension!
Unit Front
Cabinet edge 3
of nished wall
Finished Wall
Back of
Unit
NOTICE
-
1/8" from face
Provided Mounting Brackets (2) Fasteners (by others)
Stud Wall Floor Plate
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Note: Apply the provided seal to the interior of the cabinet
around the stub-outs. Be sure there are no voids
between the stub-outs and the stub-out seal which helps prevent air inltration into the cabinet
Figure 22: Center the riser stub-outs within the knockouts and apply provided seal to the cabinet interior
Knockouts on Cabinet Exterior
Riser Knockouts
Cabinet Interior
Provided loose, Stub-Out Seal (Field Installed)
6. Solder all supply and return riser connections to units
above and/or below.
7. Remove riser ties used to secure the risers to the cabinet
during shipping.
WARNING
Before furring-in units, hydrostatically test the risers and unit connection joints in accordance with local building codes, to make sure they are leak-proof.
Note: Perform "Cleaning and Flushing Water System" on
page 22
CAUTION
When furring-in units make sure that no screws or nails penetrate the unit cabinet.
8. Layout the stud wall oor plates and frame-in unit
referencing "Typical framing & discharge arrangements" on page 14 and Figure 15 on page 15.
Note: Before cutting and hanging drywall, remove the
appropriate discharge air opening knockout. See
Table 8). Protect unit from construction debris with a
protective cover.
Table 8: Discharge knockout openings
Discharge Openings
Unit Size
009–012 14" 16" 14" 8" NR NR 12" 12"
015–018 14" 16" 14" 8" 14" 8" 12" 12"
021–024 NR NR 18" 14" 18" 10" 18" 18"
030–036 NR NR 18" 14" 18" 10" 18" 18"
NR = Not Recommended
Single Double Triple
W H W H W H W H
Single-Top
Opening
Stub-Out Connections with Valves Centered within Knockouts
CAUTION
The unit is not designed to support the weight of the risers. Anchor them securely to the building structure..
5. Anchor risers to the building structure to prevent vertical
riser movement greater than, plus or minus one inch to allow for riser expansion or contraction.
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No Gaps in Seal to Prevent Air Infiltration
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