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Installation Manual 5.1.2
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The Hydro-Temp™ unit should never be exposed to a dirty or dusty air environment. Dust, such as sawdust or sheet rock
dust, can damage the electrical components, fan motor, and air coil on the unit. Simply place a cover (tarp, etc.) over
the unit when construction or any other dust producing job is being done in the area of the Hydro-Temp™ unit. Never
run the system during construction. Not only will sheet rock dust plug up and cause damage to the air coil but it will also
accumulate in the duct system and slowly be blown out over the years.
If the unit is ever moved from its original location, never lay it on its side. Never jar or drop the unit during transport.
This is a sealed refrigeration system; rough handling may cause the system to develop a leak. Once removed, protect
the system from freezing. Anti-freeze may need to be flushed into the plumbing. When being reinstalled, anti-freeze
levels will need to be checked.
All plumbing from the Hydro-Temp system to the hot water tank may require a licensed plumber. If any repairs are
ever needed, insure all plumbing is done / maintained with copper tubing only. Do not use PVC, CPVC, PEX or any
other plastic pipe.
Keep an accurate service record. Keep a copy of all service reports with this booklet.