FORM 115.20-NOM2 (105)  
					INSTALLATION  
					These units are provided with six (6) mounting holes  
					(see drawings for details). Metal washers and nuts of  
					the proper size are to be provided by the installer. When  
					necessary, use shims to obtain the proper level. This will  
					ensure that the condensate will drain from the unit.  
					3. Open all valves (mid-way for hand valves, manually  
					open on motorized valves) prior to soldering.  
					4. When soldering to bronze or brass, heat the pip-  
					ing while in the socket/cup and begin introducing  
					the solder when the flux boils rapidly. Avoid direct  
					flame into the solder joint.  
					PIPING  
					5. Heat can only be applied to the cup of the valve body  
					for a minimal time before damage occurs (even with  
					the use of wet rags.  
					These units employ a hydronic coil designed for use  
					with either hot or chilled water.  
					6. Avoid rapid quenching of solder joints, as this will  
					produce joints of inferior quality.  
					All piping must be adequately sized to meet the design  
					water flow requirements as specified for the specific  
					installation. Piping must be installed in accordance with  
					all applicable codes.  
					7. The valve package will not support the weight of  
					the connecting pipes.All pipes, which are connected  
					to the units, must be completely supported prior to  
					connection to the unit.  
					PIPE SIZES  
					8. Provisions must be made for expansion and con-  
					traction of piping systems. All horizontal and  
					vertical risers, including runouts, must be able to  
					withstand significant movement with temperature  
					changes. Failure to do so will result in damage and  
					failure of piping, fittings and valves throughout the  
					building.  
					All models except YHYB/YPHYB:  
					• HW/CW coils are 3/8" OD tubing.  
					• Tubing connections are 5/8" OD.  
					Models YHYB/YPHYB:  
					9. Never insulate the heads or motorized portion of  
					control valves. Damage can occur in the form of  
					excessive heat build up and interference to the  
					operation and moving parts will result.  
					• HW/CW coils are 1/2" OD tubing.  
					• Tubing connections are 7/8" OD.  
					Manual air vents are provided standard on all coils  
					10. All piping made in the field should be installed with  
					consideration of additional space for any electrical  
					routing that may be required.  
					All chilled water piping must be insulated to prevent  
					condensation.  
					11. Hydronic systems are not designed to hold pres-  
					surized air and should only be tested with water.  
					Prior to connecting to the fan coil,  
					all external piping must be purged  
					of debris.  
					After the system has been proven leak free, all lines and  
					valve control packages must be insulated as specified  
					on the building plans.  
					When connecting piping or valve  
					kits to fan coil units, do not bend or  
					reposition the coil header tubing for  
					alignment purposes. This could cause  
					a tubing fracture resulting in a water  
					leak when water pressure is applied  
					to the system.  
					Many valve packages will not phys-  
					ically allow all components to fit  
					over an auxiliary drain pan. It is the  
					installers responsibility to ensure ad-  
					equate condensation prevention. The  
					installer must also ensure that there  
					is no condensate drippage onto elec-  
					trical components beneath insulated  
					components.  
					PRECAUTIONS  
					1. Flush all field piping prior to connection to remove  
					all debris.  
					2. Use wet cotton rags to cool valve bodies when  
					soldering.  
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