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4 McQuay IM 980-1
General Information
Receiving and Storage
Upon receipt of the equipment, check carton for visible
damage. Make a notation on the shippers 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.
Do not stand or transport the machines on end. For storing,
each carton is marked with “up” arrows.
Temporary storage at the job site must be indoor, completely
sheltered from rain, snow, etc. High or low temperatures
naturally associated with weather patterns will not harm the
units. Excessively high temperatures, 140°F (60°C) and
higher, may deteriorate certain plastic materials and cause
permanent damage.
Pre-Installation
Before beginning installation, please read this publication in its
entirety. Directions given in this bulletin for right and left sides
or coil hand assume a position facing the front of the unit.
1 To prevent damage, do not operate this equipment for
supplementary heating and cooling during the
construction period. Doing so will void the warranty.
2 Inspect the carton for any specific 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 packing list and unit identification/tagging
numbers against the plans to verify that the unit is being
installed in the correct location. The unit data plate is
attached to the deck plate on the front of the fan coil (see
Figure 3). Remove the front panel on cabinet units to
access it. The panel contains specific information on
standard components as listed in Figure 1, page 3 and in
Table 1, page 29.
Figure 3: Data Plate Location
4
Before installation, check the available dimensions
where the unit is to be installed against 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 An installing contractor may find it beneficial 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. Also, make
sure all electrical ground connections are made in
accordance with local code.
7
The unit is not designed to be free-standing. Install it
against a wall or other flat surface that meets fire and
electrical codes requirements for heating and cooling
devices.
8 After installation, cover the unit with the shipping carton
or other appropriate material for protection during
finishing of the building. This is critical while spraying
fireproofing material on bar joists, sandblasting, spray
painting and plastering. Damage to the unit due to a
failure to protect it during finishing of the building is not
covered by the warranty.
Fresh Air Box Openings
ThinLine 3G Vertical Fan Coils can be installed with an
optional fresh air box that is designed to let in outside air while
preventing water (such as rain) from getting into the unit itself.
If used, prior to unit installation, confirm that the exterior wall
opening and the wall box are ready and installed in accordance
with the job plans.
IMPORTANT
This product was carefully packed and thoroughly inspected
before leaving the factory. Responsibility for its safe delivery
was assumed by the carrier upon acceptance of the shipment.
Claims for loss or damage sustained in transit must therefore
be made upon the carrier as follows:
VISIBLE LOSS OR DAMAGE
Any external evidence of loss or damage must be noted on the
freight bill or carrier’s receipt, and signed by the carrier’s agent.
Failure to adequately describe such external evidence of loss
or damage may result in the carrier’s refusal to honor a
damage claim. The form required to file such a claim will be
supplied by the carrier.
CONCEALED LOSS OR DAMAGE
Concealed loss or damage means loss or damage which does
not become apparent until the product has been unpacked.
The contents may be damaged in transit due to rough handling
even though the carton may not show external damages.
When the damage is discovered upon unpacking, make a
written request for inspection by the carrier’s agent within
fifteen (15) days of the delivery date and file a claim with the
carrier.

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McQuay FCVS Specifications

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BrandMcQuay
ModelFCVS
CategoryHeater
LanguageEnglish

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