200-1200 CFM
Models FC and FF
Low Vertical Models FCKB and FCLB
SAFETY WARNING
Only qualified personnel should install and service the equipment. The installation, starting up, and servicing
of heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning equipment can be h azardous an d r equir es specific kno wledg e and
training. Impro perly installed, adjusted or altered equipment b y an unqualified person could r esult in death or
serious injury. When working on the equipment, observe all precautions in the literature and on the tags,
stickers, and labels that ar e attached to the equipment.
June 2018
UNT-SVX07J-EN
Introduction
Read this manual thoroughly before operating or servicing
this unit.
Warnings, Cautions, and Notices
Safety advisories appear throughout this manual as
required. Y our personal safety and the proper operation of
this machine depend upon the strict observance of these
precautions.
The three types of advisories are defined as follows:
WARNING
Proper Field Wiring and Grounding
Required!
Failure to follow code could result in death or serious
injury. All field wiring MUST be performed by qualified
personnel. Improperly installed and grounded field
wiring poses FIRE and ELECTROCUTION hazards. To
avoid these hazards, y ou MUST f ollow r equir ements for
field wiring installation and grounding as described in
NEC and your local/state electrica l codes.
WARNING
CAUTIONs
NOTICE:
Indicates a potentially hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, could
result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, could
result in minor or moderate injury. It
could also be used to alert against
unsafe practices.
Indicates a situation that could result in
equipment or property-damage only
accidents.
Important Environmental Concerns
Scientific research has shown that certain man-made
chemicals can affect the earth’s naturally occurring
stratospheric ozone layer when released to the
atmosphere. In particular, several of the identified
chemicals that may af fect the ozone layer are refrigerants
that contain Chlorine, Fluorine and Carbon (CFCs) and
those containing Hydrogen, Chlorine, Fluorine and
Carbon (HCFCs). Not all refrigerants containing these
compounds have the same potential impact to the
environment. T rane advocates the responsible handling of
all refrigerants-including industry replacements for CFCs
and HCFCs such as saturated or unsaturated HFCs and
HCFCs.
Important Responsible Refr igerant
Practices
Trane believes that responsible refrigerant practices are
important to the environment, our customers, and the air
conditioning industry. All technicians who handle
refrigerants must be certified according to local rules. F or
the USA, the Federal Clean Air Act (Section 608) sets for th
the requirements for handling, reclaiming, recovering and
recycling of certain refrigerants and the equipment that is
used in these service procedures. In addition, some states
or municipalities may have additional requirements that
must also be adhered to for responsible management of
refrigerants. Know the applicable laws and follow them.
WARNING
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Required!
Failur e t o w ear pro per PPE f or the job being under taken
could result in death or serious injury. Technicians, in
order to protect themselves from potential electrical,
mechanical, and chemical hazards, MUST follow
precautions in this manual and on the tags, stickers,
and labels, as well as the instructions below:
•Before installing/servi cin g th is un it, technicians
MUST put on all PPE required for the work being
undertaken (Examples; cut r esistant glo v es/sleeves,
butyl gloves, saf ety glasses, hard hat/bump cap, fall
protection, electrical PPE and arc flash clothing).
ALWAYS refer to appropriate Material Safety Data
Sheets (MSDS)/Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and OSHA
guidelines for proper PPE.
•When working with or ar ound hazar dous chemi cals,
ALWAYS refer to the appropriate MSDS/SDS and
OSHA/GHS (Global Harmonized System of
Classification and Labelling of Chemicals) guidelines
for information on allowable personal exposure
levels, proper respiratory protection and handling
instructions.
•If there is a risk of ener gized electr ical contac t, arc, or
flash, technicians MUS T put on all PPE in accor dance
with OSHA, NFPA 70E, or other country-specific
requirements for arc flash protection, PRIOR to
servicing the unit. NEVER PERFORM ANY
SWITCHING, DISCONNECTING, OR VOLTAGE
TESTING WITHOUT PROPER ELECTRICAL PPE AND
ARC FLASH CLOTHING. ENSURE ELECTRICAL
METERS AND EQUIPMENT ARE PROPERLY RATED
FOR INTENDED VOLTAGE.
Failure to follow instructions below could result in
death or serious injury.
•All Ingersoll Rand personnel must f ol low Ingersoll
Rand Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS)
policies when performing work such as hot work,
electrical, fall protection, lockout/tagout, refrigerant
handling, etc. All policies can be found on the BOS
site. Where local regulations ar e more str ingent than
these policies, those regulations supersede these
policies.
•Non-Ingersoll Rand personnel should always follow
local regulations.
Copyright
This document and the information in it are the property of
Trane, and may not be used or reproduced in whole or in
part without written permission. Trane reserves the right
to revise this publication at any time, and to make changes
to its content without obligation to notify any person of
such revision or change.
Introduction
Trademarks
All trademarks referenced in this document are the
trademarks of their respective owners.
Revision History
Updated for valve change.
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Table of Contents
Model Number Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Following is a complete description of
the UniTrane fan coil and Force Flo
cabinet heater model number. Each digit
in the model number has a
corresponding code that identifies
specific unit options.
Note: Not all options are available on all
cabinet styles. Contact your local
Trane sales representative for
more information.
Digits 1, 2 — Unit Type
FC =Fan Coil
FF =Force Flo
Digit 3 — Model
A =Vertical concealed
B =Vertical cabinet
C =Horizontal concealed
D =Horizontal cabinet
E=Horizontal recessed
F=Vertical Wall-hung
H =Vertical recessed
J=Vertical slope-top
M =Inverted vertical cabinet
N = Inverted vertical recessed
P=Compact concealed
auxiliary
C =Without pipe, RH, With auxiliary
D =Without pipe, LH, With auxiliary
E=Without pipe, RH, Without
auxiliary, Extended end
F=Without pipe, LH, Without
auxiliary, Extended end
G =Without pipe, RH, With auxiliary,
Extended end
H =Without pipe, LH, With auxiliary,
Extended end
J=With pipe, RH
K =With pipe, LH
L=With pipe, RH, Extended end
M =With pipe, LH, Extended end
N =Without pipe, RH, With auxiliary,
Extended end pipe and control
side
P=Without pipe, LH, With auxiliary,
Extended end pipe and control
side
Q =With pipe, RH, With auxiliary,
Extended end pipe and control
side
R =With pipe, LH, With auxiliary,
Extended end pipe and control
side
Digits 10, 11 — Design
Sequence
***=Factory assigned
AW =AW design
Digit 12 — Inlet Style
A =Front toe space
B =Front bar grille
C =Front stamped louver
D =Bottom stamped louver
E=Bottom toe space
F=Back duct collar
G =Back exposed fan
H =Back stamped louver
J=Top duct collar
K =Exposed fan
L=Bottom filter
Digit 13 — Outside Air Damper
0=None
A =Manual, Bottom opening
B =Manual, Back opening
C =Manual, Top opening
D =Auto, 2-position, Bottom
opening
E=Auto, 2-position, Back opening
F=Auto, 2-position, Top opening
G =Economizer, Bottom
opening
H =Economizer, Back opening
J=Auto, Economizer, Top opening
K =No damp, Bottom opening
L=No damp, Back opening
M =No damp, Top opening
Digit 14 — Outlets Style
A =Front duct collar
B =Front bar grille
C =Front stamped louver
D =Front quad grille
E=Bottom duct collar
F=Bottom stamped louver
G =Top quad grille
H =Top bar grille
J=Top duct collar
K =Bottom bar grille
Digit 15 — Paint Cabinet Color
0=None (Not painted unit)
1=Deluxe beige
2=Soft dove
3=Cameo white
4=Driftwood grey
5=Stone grey
6=Rose mauve
Digit 16 — Tamperproof Locks /
Leveling Feet
0=None
A =Locking panel
B =Keylock access door
C =Locking panel, Keylock access
door, Secure grille
D =Leveling feet
E=Locking panel with
leveling feet
F=Keylock door with
level feet
G =Locking panel, Key access door,
Secure grille, Leveling feet
Digit 17 — Motor Types
A =Free discharge
B =High static
Digit 18 — Main Coil
A =2-row cooling/heating
B =3-row cooling/heating
C =4-row cooling/heating
D =2-row cooling, 1-row heating
E=2-row cooling, 2-row heating
F=3-row cooling, 1-row heating
G =2-row cooling only or heating
only
H =3-row cooling only or heating
only
J=4-row cooling only or heating
only
K =2-row cooling/heating, Electric
heat
L=3-row cooling/heating, Electric
heat
M =4-row cooling/heating, Electric
heat
N =Electric heat only, 1 stage
P=2-row cooling/heating, 1-row
heating
Q =2-row cooling/heating, 2-row
heating
R =3-row cooling/heating, 1-row
heating
U =Electric heat only, 2 stage
V =Electric heat, Low kW, 1 stage
W =Steam coil
X =2-row cooling only, Electric
heat
Y =3-row cooling only, Electric
heat
Z = 4 -row cooling only, Electric
heat
1=3-row cooling, 1-row heating
with high capacity
2=3-row cooling/
heating, 1-row heating with high
capacity
3=Heat pump
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Model Number Descriptions
4=Heat pump, Auxiliary electric
heat
5=DX cooling
6=DX cooling, Electric preheat
Digit 19 — Drain Pan
0=None - Electric heat only
3=Polymer drain pan
4=Stainless steel drain pan
0=None
1=Dehumidification
2=VOC/CO
3=Dehumidification and VOC/CO
4=Dehumidification with sensor
2
2
5=Air-Fi® Dehumidification and
6=Air-Fi® Dehumidification with
7=Air-Fi® CO
VOC/CO
sensor
2
2
Digit 33 — FLA Motor Options
0=Standard ECM
A =Reduced FLA
Digit 34 - Control Options
0 = None
A = Low limit sensor
B = Condensate overflow
C = Low limit and condensate
overflow
Digit 35 — Main Valve Type
0=None
A = 2-way, 2-position N.C
B = 2-way, 2-position N.O
C = 3-way, 2-position N.C
D = 3-way, 2-position N.O
E= 2-way, Modulating
F= 3-way, Modulating
G = 2-way, Analog (2-10 VDC)
H =3-way, Analog (2-10 VDC)
J=Field supplied, 2-position N.C
K =Field supplied, 2-position N.O
L=Field supplied, Modulating
M =Field supplied, Analog (2-10
VDC)
Digit 36 — Cv Main Valve
0=None
A =2-way 1.4 Cv
B =2-way 2.4 Cv
C =2-way 3.4 Cv
D =3-way 1.0 Cv
E=3-way 2.7 Cv
F=3-way 4.6 Cv
Digits 37 — Auxiliary Valve Type
0=None
A = 2-way, 2-position N.C.
B =2-way, 2-position N.O.
C =3-way, 2-position N.C.
D =3-way, 2-position N.O.
E=2-way, Modulating
F=3-way, Modulating
G =2-way, Analog (2-10 VDC)
H =3-way, Analog (2-10 VDC)
J=Field supplied, 2-position N.C.
K =Field supplied, 2-position N.O.
L=Field supplied, Modulating
M =Field supplied, Analog (2-10
VDC)
Digits 38 — Cv Auxiliary Valve
0=None
A =2-way 1.4 Cv
B =2-way 2.4 Cv
C =2-way 3.4 Cv
D =3-way 1.0 Cv
E=3-way 2.7 Cv
F=3-way 4.6 Cv
Model Number Descriptions
Digit 39 — Recessed Options
0=None
A =5/8 in. standard recessed panel
B =2 in. projection panel
C =2.5 in. projection panel
D =3 in. projection panel
E=3.5 in. projection panel
F=4 in. projection panel
G =4.5 in. projection panel
H =5 in. projection panel
J=5.5 in. projection panel
K =6 in. projection panel
L=2 in. Falseback
M =3 in. Falseback
N =4 in. Falseback
P=5 in. Falseback
Q =6 in. Falseback
R =7 in. Falseback
T=8 in. Falseback
0=None
B =Manual, Back opening
E=Auto, 2-position, Back
opening
Digit 14 — Outlet
G =Top quad grille
H =Top bar grille
J=Top duct collar
Digit 15 — Unit Color
0=None
1=Deluxe beige
2=Soft dove
3=Cameo white
4=Driftwood grey
5=Stone grey
6=Rose mauve
7=To be selected later
Digit 16 — Tamperproof Locks/
Leveling Feet
0=None
B =Keylock access door
D =Leveling feet
F=Keylock access door with
leveling feet
Digit 17 — Coil Type
A =2-row cooling/heating
B =3-row cooling/heating
C =4-row cooling/heating
D =2-row cooling, 1-row heating
E=2-row cooling, 2-row heating
F=3-row cooling, 1-row heating
K =2-row cooling/heating, Electric
P=2-row cooling/heating, 1-row
Q =2-row cooling/heating
R =3-row cooli ng/heating,1-row
X =2-row cooling only, Electric heat
B =Basic - Ball valve supply and
E=Deluxe - Ball valve supply and
F=Deluxe - Ball valve supply and
return
manual circuit setter return
manual circuit setter return
return with auto flow
Digit 28 — Control Type
0=None
A =Fan speed switch
D =Tracer®ZN010
E=Tracer® ZN510
F=Tracer® ZN520
H =Customer Supplied Terminal -
STAT Interface
L=Tracer® UC400-B
M =Tracer® UC400-B with Wireless
Communications Interface
(WCI)
N =CSTI with fan status
P=Tracer® UC400-B - WCI and CO
Digit 29 — Control Options
0=None
V =Unit-mounted zone sensor
module (OALMH and Setpoint
dial)
W =Wall-mounted zone sensor
module (OALMH and Setpoint
dial)
X =Unit-mounted fan mode switch,
Wall-mounted (Setpoint dial)
Y =Unit-mounted fan mode switch,
Wall-mounted zone senor
(Setpoint dial, ON/CANCEL,
Comm. jack)
Z=Unit-mounted zone sensor
module (OALMH, Setpoint dial,
ON/CANCEL buttons)
1=Wall-mounted zone sensor
module (ON/CANCEL buttons,
Comm. jack)
2=Wall-mounted zone sensor
module (OALHMH, Setpoint dial,
ON/CANCEL, Comm. jack)
4=Wall-mounted digital zone
sensor (OALMH, Setpoint,
ON/CANCEL, Comm. jack)
6=Wireless zone sensor (Setpoint
dial, Occupied/Unoccupied
buttons)
7=Wireless display sensor, unit
receiver (OALMH)
8=Unit-mounted variable speed
control
9=Wall-mounted variable speed
control
Digit 30 — IAQ (N/A)
0=None
1=Dehumidification
3=Polymer drain pan
4=Stainless steel drain pan
Digit 31 — FLA Motor Option
0=Standard ECM
A =Reduced FLA
Digit 32 - Control Option
0 = None
A =Low limit sensor
B =Condensate overflow
C =Low limit and condensate
Overflow
Digit 33 — Main Valve Type
0=None
A = 2-way, 2-position N.C.
B =2-way, 2-position N.O.
C =3-way, 2-position N.C.
D =3-way, 2-position N.O.
E=2-way, Modulating
F=3-way, Modulating
G =2-way, Analog (2-10 VDC)
H =3-way, Analog (2-10 VDC)
J=Field supplied, 2-position N.C.
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Model Number Descriptions
K =Field supplied, 2-position N.O.
L=Field supplied, Modulating
M =Field supplied, Analog (2-10
Digit 34 — Cv Main Valve
0=None
A =2-way 1.4 Cv
B =2-way 2.4 Cv
C =2-way 3.4 Cv
D =3-way 1.0 Cv
E=3-way 2.7 Cv
Digits 35 — Auxiliary Valve Type
0=None
A = 2-way, 2-position N.C.
B =2-way, 2-position N.O.
C =3-way, 2-position N.C.
D =3-way, 2-position N.O.
E=2-way, Modulating
F=3-way, Modulating
G =2-way, Analog (2-10 VDC)
H =3-way, analog (2-10 VDC)
J=Field supplied, 2-position N.C.
K =Field supplied, 2-position N.O.
L=Field supplied, Modulating
M =Field supplied, Analog (2-10
Digits 36 — Cv Auxiliary Valve
0=None
A =2-way 1.4 Cv
B =2-way 2.4 Cv
C =2-way 3.4 Cv
D =3-way 1.0 Cv
E=3-way 2.7 Cv
Energy efficient
electronically commutated
motor (ECM)
Damper allows up to
100 percent fresh air
Cleanable closedcell insulation
(non-fiberglass)
Factory-assembled, -installed, and
-tested piping package with IAQ
drain pan to collect condensate
Two-, three-, or
four-row coils
Quiet operation
UniTrane™ fan coils and Force Flo™ cabinet heaters are
intended for single zone applications. These units have
load capabilities of 200 to 1200 cfm. See Figure 1 for unit
components.
Fan coils provide cooli ng and heating, and are available as
two-pipe, with or without electric heat (one hydronic
circuit) or four-pipe (two hydronic circuits).
Cabinet heaters are for heating only, and feature two-pipe
hydronic, electric heat only, or steam only.
These units feature a variety of factory mounted piping
packages.
variable speed switch option, which ships separately,
comes with a low voltage (24 volt AC) transformer.
The Tracer® ZN010, ZN510, ZN520, and UC400-B
controllers are included inside the units control box
assembly . These contr olle rs utilize analog signals from a
unit-mounted control device or from a control device
mounted in the occupied space.
The Customer Supplied Terminal Interface (CSTI) option,
includes a 24 volt AC transformer, and an interface
terminal board. Controls provided by an external source
can be tied into the interface terminal board utilizing the
integrated terminal block with 3mm screw connections.
Units with the variable speed fan switch only, are available
with the switch mounted on the unit, or shipped
separately, to be mounted in the occupied space. The
Figure 1.UniTrane fan-coil and Force Flo cabinet heater components (vertical cabinet model shown)
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Pre-Installation
WARNING
Hazardous Vo ltage w/Capacitors!
Failure to disconnect power and discharge capacitors
before servicing could result in death or serious injury.
Disconnect all electric power, including remote
disconnects and discharge all motor start/run
capacitors before servicing. Follow proper lockout/
tagout procedures to ensure the power cannot be
inadvertently energized. For variable frequency drives
or other energy storing components provided by Trane
or others, refer to the appropriate manuf a cturer’s
literature f or allowable waiting periods for discharge of
capacitors. V e r ify with an appropr iate v oltmeter that all
capacitors have discharged.
For additional information regarding the safe discharge
of capacitors, see PROD-SVB06A-EN
Receiving and Handling
Inspection
Upon delivery, thoroughly inspect all components for any
shipping damage that may have occurred, and confirm
that the shipment is complete. See the Receiving Checklist
section below for detailed instructions.
Note: Delivery cannot be refused. All units are shipped
F.O.B. factory. Trane is not responsible for shipping
damage.
Packaging/Shipping
UniTrane fan coils and Force-Flo cabinet heaters ship in
individual cartons for handling and storage ease.
Field-installed sensors ship separately inside the unit’s
main control panel.
Identification
Each carton has tagging information such as the model
number, sales order number, serial number, unit size,
piping connections, and unit style to help properly locate
the unit in the floor plan. If specified, the un it will ship with
tagging designated by the customer.
Handling
Receiving Checklist
Complete the following checklist immediately after
receiving shipment to detect possible shipping damage.
Check to ensure that the sh ipment is co mplete. Small
components may ship inside the unit or ship
separately. Check the parts list to ensure all materials
are present.
Check all units, components , connections, and piping.
Check fan wheel for free rotation by spinning
manually. Chec k all doors, latches and hinges. Inspect
interior of each unit or section. Inspect coils for
damage to fin surface and coil connections. Check for
rattles, bent corners, or other visible indications of
shipping damage. Tighten loose connections.
If a unit is damaged, make specific notations
concerning the damage on the freight bill. Do not
refuse delivery.
Notify the carrier’s terminal of the damage
immediately by phone and mail. Request an
immediate joint inspection of the damage by the
carrier and consignee.
Notify your Trane sales representative of the damage
and arrange for repair . Do not attempt to repair the unit
without consulting the Trane representative.
Inspect the unit for concealed damage as soon as
possible after delivery. Report concealed damage to
the freight line. It is the receiver’s responsibility to
provide reasonable evidence that concealed damage
did not occur after delivery. Take photos of damaged
material if possible.
Note: Concealed damage must be reported within 15
days of receipt.
Jobsite Storage
This unit is intended for indoor use only. It is the sole
responsibility of the customer to provide the necessary
protection to prevent vandalism and weather protection of
the equipment. Under no circumstance should the unit be
left unprotected from the elements.
T r ane recommends leaving units and acces sories in their
shipping packages/skids for protection and handling ease
until installation. Remove the skid s before placing the unit
in its permanent location.
UNT-SVX07J-EN11
Microbial Growth! (1 of 2)
Wet interior unit insulation can become an
amplification site for microbial growth (mold), which
could result in odors an d damage t o the equipment and
building materials. If there is evidence of microbial
growth on the int erior insulation, it should be removed
and replaced prior to operating the system.
If indoor storage is not possible, Trane makes the
following recommendations to prevent damage:
NOTICE:
Pre-Installation
Note: Keep the equipment on the original wooden blocks/
skid for protection and ease of handling.
•Select a well-drained area, preferably a concrete pad or
blacktop surface.
•Place the unit on a dry surface or raised off the ground
to assure adequate air circulation beneath the unit and
to assure no portion of the unit will contact standing
water at any time.
•Cover the unit securely with a canvas tarp.
NOTICE:
Corrosion!
To prevent corrosion damage or wet stains, use only
canvas tarps to cover air handlers. Plastic tarps can
cause condensation to form in and on the equipment.
•Do not stack units.
•Do not pile other material on the unit.
Site Preparation
•Ensure the installation site can support the total weight
of the unit (see the Dimensions and Weights chapter
for approximate section weights; refer to the unit
submittals for actual weights).
•Allow sufficient space for adequate free air and
necessary service access as shown in the Dimensions
and Weights chapter. Refer to submittals for specific
minimums.
•Allow one and one half fan diameters above the unit
before the discharge ductwork makes any turns.
•Allow room for supply and return piping, ductwork,
electrical connections, and coil removal. Support all
piping and ductwork independently of the unit to
prevent excess noise and vibration.
•Ensure there is adequate height for coil piping and
condensate drain requirements. See “Condensate
Drain Connections,” p. 55.
•Consider coil piping and condensate drain
requirements. Verify condensate line is continuously
pitched one inch per 10 feet of condensate line run to
adequately drain condensate.
•Confirm the floor or foundation is level. For proper unit
operation, the unit must be level (z ero tolerance) in
both horizontal axis.
NOTICE:
Microbial Growth! (2 of 2)
Failure to follow instructions below could result in
odors and damage to the equipment and building
materials.The floor or foundation must be level and the
condensate drain at the proper height for proper coil
drainage and condensat e flow. Standing water and wet
surfaces inside the equipment can become an
amplification site for microbial growth (mold).
•If the unit is to be ceiling mounted, the installer/
contractor must provide threaded suspension rods. All
units must be installed level.
•Vertical recessed/concealed units require wall/ceiling
openings. Refer to submit tal for specific dimensions
before attempting to install.
•Horizontal recessed/concealed units must meet the
requirements of the National Fire Protection
Association (NFPA) Standard 90A or 90B concerning
the use of concealed ceiling spaces as return air
plenums. Refer to the submittal for specific
dimensions of ceiling openings.
•Touch up painted panels if necessary. If panels need
paint, sanding is not necessary. However, clean the
surface of any oil, grease, or dirt residue so the paint
will adhere. Purchase factory approved touch up epoxy
paint from your local Trane Service Parts Center and
apply.
•Units have either right or left hand piping. Reference
piping locations by facing the front of the unit (airflow
discharges from the front). Th e control panel is always
on the end opposite the piping.
•The fan board assembly and main drain pan are easily
removable for cleaning. See the Routine Maintenance
chapter for more details on servicing.
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Dimensions and Weights
Model A Vertical Concealed
Model K Low Vertical Concealed
Model H Vertical Recessed
36 in.
8.5 in.
both sides
12 in.
both sides
24 in.
3 in.
Model B Vertical Cabinet
Model L Low Vertical Cabinet
Model D Horizontal Cabinet
Model C Horizontal Concealed
Model E Horizontal Recessed
8.5 in.
both sides
12 in.
both sides
28 in.
24 inches
front discharge
28 in.
Service Clearances
Service access is available from the front on vertical units
and from the bottom on horizontal units. Cabinet and
recessed units have removable front or bot tom panels to
Figure 2.Recommende d serv i c e clearances for vertical units
allow access into the unit. See the figures below for
recommended service and operating clearances.
Figure 3.Recommended serv ice clearances for horizontal units
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Dimensions and Weights
Component Data
Table 1.Fan coil and cabinet heater component data
Unit Size02030406081012
Coil Data
Face Area (ft2)0.800.801.101.602.103.203.20
L x D x H (in.)
2-Row15 x 1.7 x 815 x 1.7 x 820 x 1.7 x 829.5 x 1.7 x 838 x 1.7 x 857 x 1.7 x 857 x 1.7 x 8
3-Row15 x 2.6 x 815 x 2.6 x 820 x 2.6 x 829.5 x 2.6 x 838 x 2.6 x 857 x 2.6 x 857 x 2.6 x 8
4-Row15 x 3.5 x 815 x 3.5 x 820 x 3.5 x 829.5 x 3.5 x 838 x 3.5 x 857 x 3.5 x 857 x 3.5 x 8
4-Row0.240.240.300.440.560.830.83
Refrigerant volume (cubic in.)
3-Row ------------76.2397.02143.22--- 4-Row ------------------------191.73
Fins per inch
2-Row12121212121212
3-Row12121212121212
3/1-Row high capacity16161616161616
4-Row12121212121212
Reheat Coil Data (1-Row), Standard, or High-Capacity
Hot Water or Steam
Face Area (ft2)0.600.600.801.201.602.402.40
L x D x H (in.)15 x 1.5 x 615 x 1.5 x 620 x 1.5 x 629.5 x 1.5 x 638 x 1.5 x 657 x 1.5 x 657 x 1.5 x 6
Volu me (g al .)0.120.120.150.220.280.420.42
Standard Capacity
in.
High-Capacity Fins/in.12121212121212
Fan/Motor Data
Fan Quantity1112233
Size — Dia x Width (in.)6.31 x 4 6.31 x 6.5 6.31 x 7.56.31 x 6.5 6.31 x 7.5 (1) 6.31 x 7.5 6.31 x 7.5
Size — Dia x Width (in.)(2) 6.31 x 6.5
Motor Quantity1111122
Filter Data
1-in. Throwaway and Pleated Media
Quantity1111111
Size (in.)8-7/8 x 19-1/8 8-7/8 x 19-1/8 8-7/8 x 24-1/8 8-7/8 x 33-5/8 8-7/8 x 42-1/8 8-7/8 x 61-1/8 8-7/8 x 61-1/8
1-in. Fresh Air Filter (only on cabinet styles D, E, and H with bottom return and fresh air opening)
Quantity1111111
Size (in.)5-1/2 x 19-1/8 5-1/2 x 19-1/8 5-1/2 x 24-1/8 5-1/2 x 33-5/8 5-/2 x 42-1/8 5-1/2 x 61-1/8 5-1/2 x 61-1/8
(a) Standard and high-capacity reheat coils share the same component data except that standard capacity reheat coils have 4 fins/in. while high-capacity
reheat coils have 12 fins/in
(a)
Fins/
4444444
1
Table 2.Low vertical fan coil component data
Unit Size030406
Coil Data
Face Area (ft2)1.101.602.10
L x D x H (in.)
2-Row20 x 1.7 x 829.5 x 1.7 x 838 x 1.7 x 8
3-Row20 x 2.6 x 829.5 x 2.6 x 838 x 2.6 x 8
Volu me (g al .)
1-Row (Heat)0.080.110.14
2-Row0.150.220.28
3-Row0.230.330.42
Fins per inch
2-Row121212
3-Row121212
Fan/Motor Data
Fan Quantity111
Size — Dia x Width (in.)5.00 x 23.005.00 x 32.005.00x 41.00
Motor Quantity111
Filter Data
1-in. Throwaway
Quantity111
Size — in.8-7/8 x 24-1/8 8-7/8 x 33-5/88-7/8 x 42-1/8
Note: Low vertical model not available for Force Flo cabinet heaters.
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Available Models
Figure 4.Available UniTrane fan coils and Force Flo cabinet heaters
Dimensions and Weights
Model A:
Vertical Concealed
Model E:
Horizontal Recessed
Model K:
Low Vertical Concealed
Model B:
Vertical Cabinet
Model F:
Wall Hung Cabinet
(Force-Flo units only)
Model L:
Low Vertical Cabinet
Model C:
Horizontal Concealed
Model H:
Vertical Recessed
Model M:
Inverted Vertical Cabinet
(Force-Flo units only)
Model D:
Horizontal Cabinet
Model J:
Vertical Slope Top Cabinet
Model N:
Inverted Vertical Recessed
(Force-Flo units only)
Model P:
Compact Concealed
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Dimensions and Weights
Top V i e w
C
1 3/4 in.1 3/4 in.
3 3/8 in.
5 5/16 in.
D
1 in.
1 in.
Top Outlet
Duct Collar
Bottom View
Front View
RH Piping
Side View
Front View
LH Piping
Power
wiring
bottom
only
Power
wiring
bottom
and side
Electric heat onlyNon-electric heat only
1 3/32 in. KO
7/8 in. KO
7/8 in. KO
6 1/2 in.
Back
Front
1 3/8 in.
2 7/8 in.
Front
1 in.
2 5/8 in.
Detail ADetail B
Back
6 1/4 in.
10 1/16 in.
Air
Flow
Secondary drain
connection for
3/8 in. ID tube
Main drain
connection for
7/8 in. OD copper
tube and clamp
5 7/16 in.
1 9/16 in.
10 1/16 in.
Coil connections
Auxiliary
drain pan
1 1/8 in.
Control
box
Aux box ((EH only)
Junction box
(non EH only)
Filters
3/4 in.
(2) 5/8 in. Bolt hole
7/8 in. KO
Control wiring
Control
box
Junction box
(non EH only)
Auxiliary
control box
(electric heat only)
10 in.
6 7/8 in.
See Detail A and B
for Field power
connnections
6 15/16 in.E
A
6 7/16 in.
9/16 in.
4 7/16 in.
Front inlet
open
4 1/2 in.
7 in.
15 1/2 in.
26 1/4 in.
1 5/8 in.
1 in. duct collar
(4) 5/8 in. dia. keyslot
hanger holes
3/4 in.
1 3/4 in.1 3/4 in.
B
Model A Vertical Concealed
Figure 5. Model A Vertical Concealed
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Dimensions and Weights
Ta ble 3.Model A Vertical concealed unit dimensions (inches)
Unit Size200-3004006008001000-1200
No. Fans1122 3
No. Motors11112
A32 11/1637 11/1647 3/1655 11/1674 11/16
B21 5/1626 5/1635 13/1644 5/1663 5/16
C22 13/1627 13/1637 5/1645 13/1664 13/16
D17 5/1622 5/162’-7 13/1640 5/1659 5/16
E19 5/1624 5/1633 13/1642 5/1661 5/16
Notes: Coil connections are always on the drain pan side and opposite the control box. Coil connections are 5/8-in. O.D. sweat. See the Coil Connections
section for locations. All duct collar dimensions are to the outside of the collar. See the Fresh Air Openings Locations section for dimensions.
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Dimensions and Weights
Top View
(4) 5/8 in dia keyslot
hanger holes
(4) Unit leveling devices
(optional)
6 5/8 in.
1 in.
6 5/8 in.
6 1/2 in.
Unit control
top
Top outlet quadrifuser
or bar grille
CD
C
(2) 5/8 in. bolt holes
6 in.
6 in.B
(4) 5/8 in. dia keyslot
hanger holes
7/8 in. KO
Control
wiring
Front View
RH Piping
Auxiliary
control box
optional
5 1/4 in.
6 11/16 in.
Front inlet
open or bar grille
4 7/16 in.
7 in.
E
A
7 in.
8 in.
Control
box
F Optional extended end pocket
Front View
LH Piping
Coil connections
Auxiliary
drain pan
1 1/8 in.
Filters
Control
box
1 5/8 in.
25 3/16 in.
15 1/2 in.
6 15/16 in.
5 1/16 in.
Secondary drain
connection for
3/8 in. ID tube
Main drain connection
for 7/8 in. OD copper
tube and clamp
5 7/16 in.
1 9/16 in.
10 in.
Air
flow
9 7/8 in.
Side
View
Power
wiring
bottom
only
2 7/8 in.
1 3/8 in.
7/8 in.
KO
1 3/32 in.
KO
Bottom View
Power
wiring
bottom
and side
7/8 in.
KO
6 1/4 in.
6 1/2 in.
Back
Front
1 in.
2 5/8 in.
Front
Back
DETAIL A
Electric heat only
DETAIL B
Non-electric heat only
G Optional double extended end pocket
8 in.
See Detail A
and Detail B
for field power
connections
Junction box
(non-EH only)
Auxiliary box (EH only)
Junction box (Non-EH only)
Model B Vertical Cabinet
Figure 6.Model B vertical cabinet
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Dimensions and Weights
Table 4.Model B Vertical cabinet unit dimensions (inches)
Unit Size200-3004006008001000-1200
No. Fans1122 3
No. Motors11112
A33 5/1638 5/1647 13/1656 5/1675 5/16
B21 5/1626 5/1635 13/1644 5/1663 5/16
C7 5/87 1/88 7/87 1/87 5/8
D1824304260
E19 5/1624 5/1633 13/1642 5/1661 5/16
F41 5/1646 5/1655 13/1664 5/1683 5/16
G49 5/1654 5/1663 13/1672 5/16n/a
Notes: Coil connections are always on the drain pan side and opposite the control box. Coil connections are 5/8-in. O.D. sweat. See the Coil Connections
section for locations. All duct collar dimensions are to the outside of the collar. See the Fresh Air Openings Locations section for dimensions.
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Dimensions and Weights
Top V i e w
2 5/16 in.
E
Back inlet duct collar
9/16 in.
9/16 in.
Optional
disconnect
switch
Aux
box
5 1/4 in.
15 1/2 in.
7/8 in. KO
control
wiring
1 5/8 in.
3 1/4 in.
2 in.
1 3/4 in.
1 3/4 in.
2 5/16 in.
3 1/4 in.
(4) 5/8 in. dia keyslot
hanger holes
Secondary drain connection
for 3/8 in. ID tube
Main drain connection
for 7/8 in. OD copper
tube and clamp
Control
box
(2) 5/8 in. bolt holes
3/4 in.3/4 in.
Front View
RH Piping
6 15/16 in.
B
C
D
1 11/16 in.1 11/16 in.
6 3/8 in.
Aux box
optional
6 1/4 in.
Control box
1 3/8 in.
2 7/8 in.
1 3/32 in. KO
7/8 in. KO
Power
wiring
bottom
only
A
2 7/16 in.
8 7/8 in.
5 5/16 in.
Front outlet
duct collar
Front View
LH Piping
1 1/8 in.
Aux box optional
Control box
Auxiliary
drain pan
Coil connections
26 3/4 in.
4 7/8 in. x F
Bottom inlet
open
10 1/16 in.
Filters
Air
flow
1 in. duct collar
27 3/16 in.
Back duct collar
5/8 in.
Filter door used with
back duct collar only
Back inlet duct collar
14 1/8 in.
6 1/8 in.
5/8 in.
1 in. duct collar
Side View
Inlet Options
Model C Horizontal Concealed
Figure 7.Model C Horizontal concealed unit
Table 5.Model C Horizontal concealed unit dimensions (inches)
Unit Size200-3004006008001000-1200
No. Fans1122 3
No.Motors11112
A32 11/1637 11/1647 3/1655 11/1674 11/16
B21 5/1626 5/1635 13/1644 5/1663 5/16
Notes: Coil connections are always on the drain pan side and opposite the control box. Coil connections are 5/8-in. O.D. sweat. See the Coil Connections
section for locations. All duct collar dimensions are to the outside of the collar. See the Fresh Air Openings Locations section for dimensions.
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Dimensions and Weights
Table 5.Model C Horizontal concealed unit dimensions (inches)
Unit Size200-3004006008001000-1200
C22 13/1627 13/1637 5/1645 13/1664 13/16
D19 3/824 3/833 7/842 3/861 3/8
E18 1/823 1/832 5/841 1/860 1/8
F19 5/1624 5/1633 13/1642 5/1661 5/16
Notes: Coil connections are always on the drain pan side and opposite the control box. Coil connections are 5/8-in. O.D. sweat. See the Coil Connections
section for locations. All duct collar dimensions are to the outside of the collar. See the Fresh Air Openings Locations section for dimensions.
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Top View
E
Back inlet duct collar
8 in.8 in.
J
Back and bottom
inlet louvers
Optional
disconnect
switch
Aux
box
Control
box
(4) 5/8 in. dia keyslot
hanger holes
Secondary drain
connection for
3/8 in. ID tube
Main drain connection
for 7/8 in. OD copper
tube and clamp
15 1/2 in.
7/8 in.
KO control
wiring
(2) 5/8 in.
bolt holes
Front View
RH Piping
Unit control
front
Front outlet
duct collar (optional)
H
B
G
6 in.
G
6 in.
3 3/4 in.
13 3/4 in.
3 3/4 in.
1 5/8 in.
Front outlet
quadrifuser or bar grille
C
D
C
A
8 in.
F Optional extended end pocket
2 7/8 in.
1 3/8 in.
Aux box opt.
6 1/4 in.
Control box
1 3/32 in.
KO
7/8 in. KO
Power
wiring
bottom
only
Front View
LH Piping
Coil connections
1 1/8 in.
Aux Box
optional
Control boxAuxiliary
drain pan
Filters
2 1/4 in.
Bottom inlet
louvers
7 5/16 in.
1 in. duct
collar
Side View
Inlet and outlet
options
1 3/4 in.
7 in.
Filters
Back inlet
duct collar
1 in. front outlet
duct collar
27 13/16 in.
26 13/16 in.
1 3/4 in.
7 in.
10 5/16 in.
Back inlet
louvers
Bottom access panel - all units
90° to fully open
8 7/8 in.
3 5/8 in.
4 in.
Air
flow
Filters
Dimensions and Weights
Model D Horizontal Cabinet
Figure 8.Model D Horizontal Cabinet
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Dimensions and Weights
Table 6.Model D Horizontal cabinet dimensions (inches)
Notes: Coil connections are always on the drain pan side and opposite the control box. Coil connections are 5/8-in. O.D. sweat. See the Coil Connections
J19 3/423 3/431 3/439 3/459 3/4
section for locations. All duct collar dimensions are to the outside of the collar. See the Fresh Air Openings Locations section for dimensions.
UNT-SVX07J-EN23
Dimensions and Weights
Top View
8 13/16 in.
(4) 5/8 in. dia
keyslot hanger holes
Optional
disconnect
switch
5 1/4 in.
Aux
box
3 1/4 in.
15 1/2 in.
Control
box
E
Back inlet duct collar
H
Bottom inlet louvers
8 13/16 in.
1 1/2 in.
3/4 in.
29 7/8 in.
1 5/8 in.
5 5/16 in.
2 in.
7/8 in. KO
control wiring
1 11/16 in.
3/4 in.
3/4 in.
1 3/4 in.
1 3/4 in.
3/4 in.
B
F Access Panel
G Ceiling opening
Secondary drain
connection for
3/8 in. ID tube
Main drain
connection for
7/8 in. OD copper
tube and clamp
28 3/8 in.
ceiling
opening
26 7/8 in.
bottom
access panel
Side View
Inlet Options
15 5/16 in.
Front View
RH Piping
1 1/2 in.
3/4 in.
1 11/16 in.
3/4 in.
2 7/8 in.
1 3/8 in.
Aux box
optional
6 1/4 in.
Control
box
8 3/16 in.
1 7/16 in.
7/8 in. KO
1 3/32 in. KO
Power wiring
back only
1 1/8 in.
Coil connections
Auxiliary
drain pan
Front View
LH Piping
Ctrl
box
A
C
1 11/16 in.1 11/16 in.
(4) 5/8 in. dia keyslot
hanger holes
2 7/16 in.
8 7/8 in.
5 5/16 in.
8 3/16 in.
1 7/16 in.
Bottom access panel - all units
90° to
full open
Back inlet
duct collar
1 7/16 in.
1 1/8 in.
D
Front outlet
duct collar
1 in. duct collar
27 3/16 in.
back duct collar
26 3/16 in.
bottom inlet louvers
2 3/16 in.
1 in. duct collar
5/8 in.
6 1/8 in.
Filters
Air
flow
7 5/16 in.
Bottom inlet
louvers
3 13/16 in.
11 1/2 in. - 12 3/4 in.
bottom inlet
10 1/2 in. - 12 1/2 in.
back inlet
Filters
Model E Horizontal Recessed
Figure 9.Model E Horizontal Recessed
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Dimensions and Weights
Ta ble 7.Model E Horizontal recessed unit dimensions (inches)
Unit Size200-3004006008001000-1200
No. Fans11223
No. Motors11112
A35 13/1640 13/1650 5/1658 13/1677 13/16
B21 5/1626 5/1635 13/1644 5/1663 5/16
C22 13/1627 13/1637 5/1645 13/1664 13/16
D19 3/824 3/833 7/842 3/861 3/8
E18 1/823 1/832 5/841 1/860 1/8
F32 7/1637 7/1646 15/1655 7/1674 7/16
G34 5/1639 5/1648 13/1657 5/1676 5/16
H19 3/423 3/431 3/439 3/459 3/4
Notes: Coil connections are always on the drain pan side and opposite the control box. Coil connections are 5/8-in. O.D. sweat. See the Coil Connections
section for locations. All duct collar dimensions are to the outside of the collar. See the Fresh Air Openings Locations section for dimensions.
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Dimensions and Weights
Top V i e w
Bottom View
Front View
RH Piping
Side View
Front View
LH Piping
Unit control
top
Top outlet quadrifuser
or bar grille
C
D
C
Detail ADetail B
Power
wiring
bottom
only
1 3/32 in. KO
7/8 in. KO
Power
wiring
bottom
and side
7/8 in. KO
Back
Front
Back
Front
6 1/4 in.
1 3/8 in.
2 7/8 in.
6 1/2 in.
1 in.
2 5/8 in.
Electrical heat onlyNon electric heat only
10 5/16 in.
Air
flow
1 1/4 in.
4 in.
Bottom inlet
louvers
6 in.B
6 in.
7 in.
E
7 in.
(4) 5/8 in. dia Keyslot
hanger holes
(2) 5/8 in.
Bolt holes
Front outlet louvers
(optional)
Front inlet louvers
Junction box
(non EH only)
Auxiliary control box
(electric heat only)
5 1/4 in.
Control
box
8 5/16 in.
See Detail A and B
for Field power
connections
A
F
Bottom and front
inlet and outlet louvers
8 9/16 in.
26 13/16 in.
15 1/2 in.
1 5/8 in.
Coil connections
7/8 in. KO
Control wiring
Control
box
1 1/8 in.
Filters
Auxiliary box (EH only)
Junction Box (non EH only)
Model F Vertical Wall Hung Cabinet
Force Flo Units Only
Figure 10. Model F Vertical Wall Hung Cabinet (Force Flo only)
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Dimensions and Weights
Table 8.Model F Vertical wall hung cabinet unit dimensio ns (inches)
Unit Size200-3004006008001000-1200
No. Fans11223
No. Motors11112
A33 5/1638 5/1647 13/1656 5/1675 5/16
B21 5/1626 5/1635 13/1644 5/1663 5/16
C7 5/87 1/88 7/87 1/87 5/8
D1824304260
E19 5/1624 5/1633 13/1642 5/1661 5/16
F19 3/423 3/431 3/439 3/459 3/4
Notes: Coil connections are always on the drain pan side and opposite the control box. Coil connections are 5/8-in. O.D. sweat. See the Coil Connections
section for locations. All duct collar dimensions are to the outside of the collar. See the Fresh Air Openings Locations section for dimensions.
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Dimensions and Weights
Top V i e w
Front View
RH Piping
Front View
LH Piping
Side
View
5 1/2 in.
C
1 3/4 in.1 3/4 in.
(4) 5/8 in. dia keyslot
hanger holes
3 7/16 in.
5 5/16 in.
Top outlet
duct collar (optional)
6 5/8 in.
Power
wiring
bottom
only
7/8 in. KO
1 3/32 in. KO
2 5/16 in.
4 9/16 in.
1 in.
D
1 in.
3/4 in.
1 3/4 in.
3/4 in.
1 3/4 in.
6 5/8 in.
7/8 in. KO
control wiring
Front outlet louvers
Control
box
Optional
disconnect
switch
7 5/8 in.
4 7/16 in.
6 15/16 in.
Front inlet louvers
6 7/16 in.
A
H Wall opening
F
Front
panel
J
Wall
opening
15 1/2 in.
7 in.
G
B
(4) 5/8 in. dia keyslot
hanger holes
1 in.
4 15/16 in.
7 in.
E Front panel
Coil connections
Auxiliary
drain pan
1 1/8 in.
1 in.
Wall opening
Power wiring 7/8 in.
or 1 3/32 in. KOs
Front
control
access
(optional)
15 3/8 in.
4 15/16 in.
Control
box
5/8 in.
1 in. duct
collar
25 1/4 in.
10 1/16 in.
1 9/16 in.
5 7/16 in.
Filters
Main drain connection
for 7/8 in. OD copper
tube and clamp
Secondary
drain connection
for 3/8 in. ID tube
9 3/4 in.
1 in.
Model H Vertical Recessed
Figure 11. Model H Vertical Recessed
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Dimensions and Weights
Ta ble 9.Model H Vertical Recessed Unit
Unit Size200-3004006008001000-1200
No. Fans11223
No. Motors11112
A32 11/1637 11/1647 3/1655 11/1674 11/16
B21 5/1626 5/1635 13/1644 5/1663 5/16
C22 13/1627 13/1637 5/1645 13/1664 13/16
D17 5/1622 5/1631 13/1640 5/1659 5/16
E47516365 1/289 1/2
F30303033 1/233 1/2
G2 3/82 3/82 3/84 1/84 1/8
H4248576387
J26 1/226 1/226 1/227 1/227 1/2
Notes: Coil connections are always on the drain pan side and opposite the control box. Coil connections are 5/8-in. O.D. sweat. See the Coil Connections
section for locations. All duct collar dimensions are to the outside of the collar. See the Fresh Air Openings Locations section for dimensions.
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Dimensions and Weights
Top V i e w
6 5/8 in.
1 1/16 in.
6 1/2 in.
(4) Unit leveling devices
(optional)
6 5/8 in.
2 7/8 in.
1 3/8 in. KO
6 1/4 in.
Power
wiring
bottom
only
7/8 in. KO
1 3/32 in. KO
Unit control
top
C
D
Top outlet
Quadrifuser or bar grille
C
Front View
LH Piping
Coil connections
Auxiliary
drain pan
1 1/8 in.
Filters
Control
box
Aux
box
Power wiring 7/8 in.
or 1 3/32 in. KOs
10 in.
Side
View
Air
flow
24 7/8 in.
Secondary drain
connection
for 3/8 in ID tube
Main drain connection
for 7/8 in. OD copper
tube and clamp
5 7/16 in.
1 9/16 in.
10 in.
Bottom View
Back
Back
Front
Front
Power
wiring
bottom
and side
7/8 in. KO
6 1/2 in.
1 in.
2 5/8 in.
DETAIL A
Electric heat only
DETAIL B
Non-electric heat only
Front View
RH Piping
6 in.B
6 in.
Auxiliary
control box
(electric heat only)
5 1/4 in.
6 11/16 in.
Control
box
Front inlet
open or bar grille
7 in.
E
A
7 in.
8 in.
F Optional extended end pocket
(4) 5/8 in. dia keyslot
hanger holes
(2) 5/8 in. bolt holes
15 1/2 in.
6 15/16 in.
5 1/16 in.
1 5/8 in.
Front outlet louvers
(optional)
8 in.
See Detail A
and Detail B
for field power
connections
G Optional double extended end pocket
Junction box
(non-electric heat only)
Model J Vertical Slope Top Cabinet
Figure 12. Model J Vertical Slope Top
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