Heat Controller HAGV - IOM 12-09 Owner's Manual

Installation &
Owner’s Manual
AIR HANDLERS:
Variable Speed
AHGV Hydronic
Air Handler
HAGV Electric
Optional Heat
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Table of Contents
Unit Nomenclature .................................2
General Information ...............................3
Inspection ...............................................3
Reference ...............................................3
Limitations .............................................3
Location .................................................3
Installation/Operation Safety Rules .......4
Unpacking ..............................................4
Clearances ..............................................4
Arrangement ..........................................4
Upow....................................................5
Horizontal ..............................................5
Control Wiring .......................................5
ECM Blower Motor ...............................5
Hot Water Piping ....................................6
Condensate Piping .................................6
Check / Test / Start Up ...........................7
Unit Shutdown .......................................7
Maintenance ...........................................7
Electrical Data ........................................8
AHGV Hydronic Performance Data ......9
Blower Performance ECM 2.3 .............10
HAVG Dimensional Data ....................11
AHGV Dimensional Data ....................12
Power Wiring .........................................5
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Unit Nomenclatures
AHGV:
HAGV:
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Air Handler Installation Instructions
Electric and Hydronic
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Air Handler Installation Instructions
Electric and Hydronic
INSTALLATION/OPERATION SAFETY RULES:
1. Read these rules and instructions carefully. Failure to follow these rules and the installation instructions could cause a malfunction of the unit, and a possible safety hazard. Keep these instructions nearby the unit for future reference.
2. While this unit has been designed and manufactured to comply with National codes, it is the installer’s responsibility to install this unit to comply with Nationa local codes and regulations. HCI assumes no responsibility for units installed in violation of any code or regulation.
3. Before servicing, allow unit to cool.
WARNING ELECTRICITY WHEN WORKING ON UNIT.
This will prevent any electrical shocks or burns.
4. Ground the unit to prevent electric shock. All electrical wiring should be in accordance with the National Electric Code.
5. Duct work must be installed in accordance with the standards of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) for the installation of Air Conditioning, Warm Air Heating and Ventilating Systems (NFPA 90A non-conditioned spaces must be insulated to prevent formation of condensate and for maximum efficiency.
6. The safety testing agency labels appear on the unit’s cover and t h e factory installed coil (if provided) only. It does not cover any other equipment. Exterior surface of cabinet may sweat when units is installed in a non-conditioned space such as an attic or garage. Installer must provide protection such all units installed in a non-conditioned space to prevent damage from condensation runoff. It is recommended that units installed in non­conditioned spaces be insulated with 1” thick fiberglass with the vapor barrier on the outside.
7. While designed to operate quietly when properly installed, several steps should be taken insure this. Use of isolation pads when mounting unit, flexible d acoustical duct liners are all good installation practices that promote quite operation.
: ALWAYS SHUT OFF
uct collars for discharge, and use of
l codes and/or prevailing
and 90B). Duct work in
as full size auxiliary drain pan on
8. Cabinet insulation is rated for R-4.2 (standard). Some jurisdictions require R-6.0 on installations in a non-conditioned space. To achieve R-6.0, add insulation 1” thick to exterior of the unit to comply in these jurisdictions, putting the vapor barrier on the outside.
WARNING: Hot water can scald. Water heated to a temperature which will satisfy space heating can scald and permanently injure a person upon contact. Some people are more likely to be permanently injured by hot water than others. These include the elderly, children, the infirm, physically or mentally handicapped. Check local, State, and National codes requiring a certain temperature water at the hot water tap. Special precautions must be used in addition to us possible temperature setting that satisfies your hot water needs. A Tempering device such as a mixing valve, should be used at the hot water taps, or water heater.
UNPACKING THE UNIT:
The unit should be unpacked on receipt and if any damage is found, follow the instructions under the “INSPECTION” section of this manual. This air handler is completely assembled. (NOTE: Electric heat can be ordered as field installed, if field installed, refer to the sep provided with the heater kit.) Only electrical power, thermostat wiring, hot water piping (if applicable) and duct connections are needed for installation. DX coils will also require refrigerant and condensate drain connections. Some units may have motor supports over the motor shaft. Remove these supports as necessary.
MINIMUM CLEARENCES:
These units have a 0” minimum clearance to combustible
als rating from all cabinet surfaces. The unit should
materi be installed with serviceability clearance of 30” from the front of the unit. The unit can be serviced entirely from the front, including replacing the filter. Be sure to route primary and secondary condensate drain piping so that it does not obstruct replacement of the filter.
ARRANGEMENT:
Unit is shipped from the factory for installation in a vertical upflow or horizontal right to left air flow position (standard) or field convertibl to right air flow position.
arate installation instructions
e to a horizontal left
ing the lowest
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