Westinghouse VFC-9GB 28 in. Ultra-Thin 2550-Watt 8700 BTUH Black Glass Hydronic Fan Coil User's Information Manual
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Ultra-Thın Hydronic Fan Coil Glass Face Users Information Manual Installation Start-Up Maintenance Parts ° Warranty For Residential and Commercial Use ан VFC-*G** Models A * Denotes Model Size ** "WV” Denotes White Models with Valve; “B” Denotes Black Models without Valve This manual must only be used by a qualified installer / service technician. Read all instructions in this manual before installing. Perform steps in the given order. Failure to do so could result in substantial property damage, severe personal injury, or death. NOTICE The manufacturer reserves the right to make product changes or updates without notice and will not be held liable for typographical errors in literature. NOTE TO CONSUMER: PLEASE KEEP ALL INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. 120 Braley Road P.O. Box 429 East Freetown, MA 02717-0429 508-763-8071 1p-587 Rev. 000 Rel. 000 Date 9.28.17 SPECIAL ATTENTION BOXES The following defined terms are used throughout this manual to bring attention to the presence of hazards of various risk levels or to important product information. DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in serious personal injury or death. WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in personal injury or death. CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in moderate or minor personal injury. CAUTION CAUTION used without the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in property damage. NOTICE NOTICE is used to address practices not related to personal injury. Foreword This manual is intended to be used in conjunction with other literature provided with the fan coil. This includes all related control information. It is important that this manual, all other documents included in this system, and additional publications including the Code for the Installation of Heat Producing Appliances (latest version), be reviewed in their entirety before beginning any work. Installation should be made in accordance with the regulations of the Authority Having Jurisdiction, local code authorities, and utility companies which pertain to this type of water heating equipment. Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) — The AHJ may be a federal, state, local government, or individual such as a fire chief, fire marshal, chief of a fire prevention bureau, labor department or health department, building official or electrical inspector, or others having statutory authority. In some circumstances, the property owner or his/her agent assumes the role, and at government installations, the commanding officer or departmental official may be the AHJ. NOTE: The manufacturer reserves the right to modify product technical specifications and components without prior notice. For the Installer This fan coil must be installed by qualified and licensed personnel. The installer should be guided by the instructions furnished with the fan coil, and by local codes and utility company requirements. Installations Must Comply With: Local, state, provincial, and national codes, laws, regulations, and ordinances. Code for the Installation of Heat Producing Appliances (latest version) from American Insurance Association, 85 John Street, New York, NY 11038. The latest version of the National Electrical Code, NFPA No. 70. 1р-587 Rev. 000 Rel. 000 Date 9.28.17 Table of Contents Part 1 - General Safety Information A.When Servicing the Water Heating System B. System Water C. Freeze Protection D. Notes E. Fundamental Safety Rules Part 2 - Prepare the Fan Coil A. Included with the Fan Coil B. Locating the Fan Coil C. Water Chemistry Requirements D. Information and Recommendations Part 3 - Technical Specifications A. Specifications B. Dimensions C. Description of Operation Part 4 - Installation A. Precautions B. Positioning the Fan Coil C. Mounting D. Water Piping E. Condensate Piping F. Purging — © OMAGGANNAaUUI QS S5UWUWWWWN — — Part 5 - Operation 11 A. Control Description 11 B. Using the Display 12 C. Remote Control (Optional) Description 16 D. Using the Remote Control 16 E. Default Settings 17 F. Parameter List 17 Part 6 - Maintenance and Troubleshooting 17 A. Cleaning 17 B. Common Faults and Solutions 18 Part 7 - Wiring 18 Limited Five (5) Year Warranty 22 Customer Installation Record Form 24 Part 1 - General Safety Information This fan coil is approved for indoor installations only. Clearances: 6” top, 3.54” bottom, 1” sides, 16” front, and 0” back. This fan coil has been approved for installation on combustible flooring. Install the fan coil in a location where a leak will not result in damage to the surrounding area. If such a location is not available, install an auxiliary catch pan. — MWARNING | Installer - Read all instructions in this manual before installing. Perform steps in the given order. User - This manual is for use only by a qualified heating installer / service technician. Have this fan coil serviced / inspected annually by a qualified service technician. NOTE: Obey all local codes. Obtain all applicable permits before installing the fan coil. NOTE: Install all system components and piping in such a manner that does not reduce the performance of any fire rated assembly. Ensure the fan coil is properly grounded. NOTE: If the fan coil is exposed to the following, do not operate. Immediately call a qualified service technician. 1. Fire 2. Damage 3. Water Failure to adhere to these guidelines can result in substantial property damage, electric shock, severe personal injury, or death. — ÁMWARNING | Do not put your fingers or other appendages into the fans or heat exchanger of the fan coil. If there is a strange smell emanating from the fan coil or it appears to be operating improperly, turn off power to the unit and call a qualified service technician to inspect it. It is prohibited for the user to move, maintain, or repair the fan coil. Only a qualified service technician should do so. Ensure the fan coil has a devoted circuit breaker. Ensure suitable fuses are used in the fan coil. Failure to adhere to these guidelines can result in substantial property damage, electric shock, severe personal injury, or death. CAUTION Do not use this fan coil for anything other than its intended purpose (as described in this manual). Doing so could result in property damage and WILL VOID product warranty. A. When Servicing the Water Heating System To avoid electric shock, disconnect electrical supply before performing maintenance or cleaning. To avoid severe burns, allow fan coil and associated equipment to cool before servicing. B. System Water If you have an old system with cast iron radiators, thoroughly flush the system (without fan coil connected) to remove sediment. The fan coil can be damaged by build-up or corrosion due to sediment. The manufacturer recommends a suction strainer in this type of system. Do not use petroleum-based cleaning or sealing compounds in the system. Gaskets and seals in the system may be damaged, possibly resulting in substantial property damage. Do not use “homemade cures” or “patent medicines” Substantial property damage, damage to the fan coil, and/ or serious personal injury may result. Addition of oxygen from make-up water can cause internal corrosion in system components. Leaks in the fan coil or piping must be repaired at once. С. Freeze Protection NOTE: Consider piping and installation when determining fan coil location. Place the fan coil as close to the hot water source as possible in a location not prone to freezing. CAUTION Failure of the fan coil due to freeze related damage IS NOT covered by product warranty. — ÑMWARNING | NEVER use any toxic chemical, including automotive, standard glycol antifreeze, or ethylene glycol made for hydronic (non- potable) systems. These chemicals can attack gaskets and seals in water systems, are poisonous if consumed, and can cause personal injury or death. D. Notes Power off the unit if it is not to be used for a prolonged period of time. Drain the unit of water if there is no freeze protection and a chance of freezing exists. Avoid setting cooling temperatures too low. Doing so is inefficient. Avoid prolonged contact with direct air flow. 3 Do not leave the room closed for prolonged periods. Periodically open doors or windows to allow fresh air to circulate within the space. If water leaks from the fan coil, turn the fan coil “OFF” and, if possible, valve the unit off from the system. DO NOT attempt to service. Call for service as soon as possible. When replacing components, use only genuine replacement parts from the manufacturer. E. Fundamental Safety Rules | _MWARNING | Some fundamental safety rules that should be followed when using a product that uses electricity and water are: Failure to adhere to these guidelines can result in substantial property damage, electric shock, severe personal injury, or death. DO NOT allow people to operate the fan coil unless they have been educated in its operation. DO NOT allow children to operate the fan coil. DO NOT touch the fan coil with wet hands or body when barefoot. DO NOT carry out any cleaning on the fan coil before turning off the electricity at the circuit breaker. DO NOT modify the safety or adjustment devices without explicit authorization from the manufacturer. DO NOT cut or knot the electrical cables coming out of the fan coil. DO NOT poke fingers, appendages, or objects through the inlet or outlet grills of the fan coil. DO NOT leave packing materials within the reach of children. Immediately and properly dispose of packing materials. DO NOT climb onto the fan coil or rest any object on it. DO NOT touch the fan coil while it is operating, as the external parts can reach temperatures greater than 158 F. Ip-587 Rev. 000 Rel. 000 Date 9.28.17 Part 2 - Prepare the Fan Coil Remove all sides of the shipping crate to allow the fan coil to be moved into its installation location. NOTICE UNCRATING THE FAN COIL - Any claims for damage or shortage in shipment must be filed immediately against the transportation B. Locating the Fan Coil This fan coil is certified for indoor use only. DO NOT INSTALL OUTDOORS. Outdoor installations ARE NOT covered by warranty. Choose a location for the fan coil as centralized to the piping system as possible. Also, locate the fan coil and piping where it will not be exposed to freezing temperatures. All piping should be insulated. Additionally, place the fan coil so that the drain, controls, and inlets/ outlets are easily accessible. company by the consignee. A. Included with the Fan Coil The following items are included with the fan coil. Ensure all parts ordered with the fan coil are received in good condition before proceeding with installation. This fan coil must be installed upright in the vertical position as described in this manual. DO NOT attempt to install this fan coil in any other orientation. Doing so will result in improper fan Fan Coil Installation Template — —— Brackets Toggle bolts № Manual Drain Pipe | ppt в a J) Screw Screw cap y Es во | <= г. Tabs © Sw : а Sg electrothermal 3-way valve Remote controller Feet Flex Pipe <=» ED — Thermostat Wire Harness coil operation and property damage, and could result in serious personal injury or death. Ensure the installation location can supportthe entire filled weight of the fan coil. Failure to properly support the fan coil could result in property damage, severe personal injury, or death. Regularly check that the installation location has not been damaged by the weight of the fan coil and that the fan coil has not begun to tip or lean and become unlevel. Failure to do so could result in property damage, severe personal injury, or death. CAUTION COLD WEATHER HANDLING - If the fan coil has been stored in a very cold location (BELOW 0°F) before installation, handle with care until the components come to room temperature. Failure to do so could result in damage to the fan coil. Locate the fan coil where any leakage will not result in damage to surrounding areas or lower floors of the building. The fan coil should be located near a floor drain or installed in a drain pan. Leakage damages ARE NOT covered by warranty. NOTE: To save on heating costs and improve energy efficiency keep the distance between the fan coil and heating or cooling source to a minimum to reduce temperature loss from excess piping and keep friction loss at a minimum. Ensure all piping between the heating or cooling source and fan coil is properly insulated to minimize heat loss. The fan coil may be located some distance from the heating or cooling source provided the circulator meets flow requirements. The greater the distance from the source to the fan coil the longer the response will be to a call for heat or cooling. This fan coil must be installed vertical on a level surface. NOTE: Inthe State of California, the fan coil must be braced, anchored, or strapped to avoid moving during an earthquake. Contact local utilities for code requirements in your area. Visit http://www.dsa. dgs.ca.gov or call 1-916-445-8100 and request instructions. However, applicable local codes shall govern installation. Consult the local building jurisdiction for acceptable bracing procedures. NOTE: If you do not provide the minimum clearances shown in Figure 1, it might not be possible to service the fan coil without removing it from the space. This fan coil must not be located near flammable liquids such as Figure 1 -Included Parts - NOTE: Not all components are required for the installation. For example, if the fan coil is wall mounted, the feet are decorative and optional. *3-Way Valve included with “Vv” suffix fan coil models ONLY, but may be purchased as an optional part. See Replacement Parts, these instructions, for part number. 1р-587 Rev. 000 Rel. 000 Date 9.28.17 gasoline, butane, liquefied propane, adhesives, solvents, paint thinners, etc., as the controls of this fan coil could ignite these vapors and cause an explosion resulting in property damage, severe personal injury, or death. Side View é inches i 16 Inches Front View A Er por pa ee] > > rer м fc o Far For E. e poros Е: Le ar = pr pur Li 5 an pers Jaa RE АОН Ее EE er ra ci A 5 Es 3.54 inches PP e aa EL Lo Er [oar od E po par pa pes [ar x] fine Hs e bra pora Pr pr pc к ja az E E pee В Eo +] E e [aa a то тои po pepe Fes pero Se poa po 5 A e rae НЕ ae E es + —l | JOne inch LOne inch Figure 2 - Recommended Service Clearances C. Water Chemistry Requirements CAUTION Chemical imbalance of the water supply may affect efficiency and cause severe damage to the fan coil and associated equipment. The manufacturer recommends having water quality professionally analyzed to determine whether it is necessary to install a water softener. It is important that the water chemistry be checked before installing the fan coil, as water quality will affect the reliability of the system. Failure of a fan coil due to lime scale build-up, low pH, or other chemical imbalance IS NOT covered by the warranty. « Sodium less than 20 mGL - Water pH between 6.0 and 8.0 о Maintain water pH between 6.0 and 8.0. Check with litmus paper or have it chemically analyzed by water treatment company. - Ifthe pH differs from above, consult local water treatment for treatment needed. « Hardness less than 7 grains e Consult local water treatment companies for unusually hard water areas (above 7 grains hardness). « Chlorine concentration less than 100 ppm - Using chlorinated fresh water should be acceptable as levels are typically less than 5 ppm. e. Do not fill fan coil or operate with water containing chlorine in excess of 100 ppm. *NOTE: It is recommended to clean the heat exchanger at least once a year to prevent lime scale buildup. To clean the heat exchanger, follow the maintenance procedure in this manual. Hardness: Less than 7 grains Chloride levels: Less than 100 ppm pH levels: 6 - 8 TDS: Less than 2000 ppm Sodium: Less than 20 mGL D. Information and Recommendations The fan coil is equipped with: An integrated thermostat control. A “TT” or “remote on/off” which can be used to call for heating or cooling. A water control bypass valve for usein a continuously circulating (or forced) water system. The fan coil can be used with or without the bypass valve depending on the installation. If the fan coil is used in a single unit installation, it is recommended to remove the bypass valve. In addition: The manufacturer primarily recommends the fan coil for use in heating applications paired with an HTP heating appliance. This fan coil is capable of heating or cooling when installed with other equipment not included with the fan coil (e.g. boiler for heating, a chiller for cooling, or a reversible heat pump for heating and cooling). This fan coil is capable of switching a heat pump between heating and cooling. This fan coil can communicate with building management systems through an RS 485 connection. Consult with an experienced, certified HVAC professional to discuss the many options available for integrating this product into your HVAC system. Ip-587 Rev. 000 Rel. 000 Date 9.28.17 Part 3 - Technical Specifications A. Specifications Model VFC-9G** VFC-14G** VFC-20G** VFC-25G** VFC-32G** W 2550 3950 5750 7200 9400 Heating Capacity (1) BTU/hr 8700 16500 19600 24600 32000 Water Flow Rate (1) Gallons / Min 0.97 1.50 2.16 2.73 3.56 Pressure Drop (1) psig 1.54 1.77 3.80 3.99 4.09 W 1350 2500 3350 4300 5200 Heating Capacity (2) BTU/hr 4600 8500 11400 14600 17800 Water Flow Rate (2) Gallons / Min 1.01 1.89 2.55 3.26 3.92 Pressure Drop (2) psig 1.57 1.90 3.99 4.05 4,13 W 1000 1900 2500 3500 4350 Cooling Capacity (3) BTU/hr 3400 6500 8500 12000 14800 Water Flow Rate (3) Gallons / Min 0.75 1.45 1.89 2.64 3.30 Pressure Drop (3) psig 1.61 1.93 4.02 4.10 4.44 Air Volume CFM 94 188 270 340 381 Noise (4) dB (A) 30 32 37 39 41 Power Supply / 110 - 220\ - /60 Hz Power Input W 12 | 16 | 20 | 24 | 30 Water In / Out NPT 3/4" Drain inch 0.63 Shipping Weight (est.) Ib 45 | 53 | 60 | 69 | 80 Table 1 - Fan Coil Technical Specifications (5) - ** "WV” Denotes White Models with Valve; “B” Denotes Black Models without Valve Test Conditions (1) Heating test conditions based on input water temperature of 158°F, difference in temperature of 50°F, and entering air temperature of 68°F DB. (2) Heating test conditions based on input water temperature of 122°F, difference in temperature of 41°F, and entering air temperature of 68°F DB. (3) Cooling test conditions based on input water temperature of 44.6°F, difference in temperature of 41°F, and entering air temperature of 66.2 / 80.6°F DB. (4) Noise level is measured in the standard anechoic chamber <17dB(A). (5) Above data is subject to change without notification. Working Conditions Heating: Ambient temperature of 41 - 84.2°F, Inlet Water temperature of 95 - 158°F Cooling: Ambient temperature of 48.2 - 95°F, Inlet Water temperature of 41 - 68°F Ip-587 Rev. 000 Rel. 000 Date 9.28.17 B. Dimensions C Models A 5 12 7 x —% 3.19: | a — = 1 o co CN с ‚62 — im * =I Pr ex = CY | 4 E co < | No Cr | à i ] = = ya —— со < | = | cn! =} pc fees | | Ti 3.31 V-C Models A 5 12 | | ( x = M р [7 | _ 1) 11.61 5 т o N = “T Cy EN | co Ч CN ‘| LT | uy [=] | rr) 1 _ «+ | B | Ш | | Figure 3 - Overall Product Dimensions Model VFC-9G** VFC-14G** VFC-20G** VFC-25G** VFC-32G** Dimension A (Inches) 27.36 35.24 43.11 50.99 58.86 Table 2 - Fan Coil Dimensions - ** "WV" Denotes White Models with Valve; “B” Denotes Black Models without Valve C. Description of Operation The Ultra Thin Hydronic Fan Coil uses water to provide heated air in the winter and cooled, dehumidified air in the summer. Incoming air is drawn up through the fan coil and either heated or cooled (depending on installation) over the water pipes before being directed out of the top. Compared with traditional fan coils, the Ultra Thin hydronic Fan Coil is thinner, quieter, and more aesthetically pleasing, and can be installed in various ways, such as floor installation, wall installation, ceiling installation and concealed installation, thus reducing installation costs. Water outlet do E — на Water inlet Cooling and/or Heating 111 ~ À РТ, L E 1 ыы | 1 ыы | re. "a ||| 4 4 C1 Air flow Figure 4 - Description of Operation Ip-587 Rev. 000 Rel. 000 Date 9.28.17 Part 4 - Installation A. Precautions Carefully follow these instructions to ensure correct fan coil installation and proper operation. Failure to follow these instructions can result in appliance malfunction and WILL VOID the warranty. It is important that the electrical installation be made according to the National Electrical Code and local rules and regulations while following the data indicated in the technical specifications in this manual. Ensure the fan coil is properly grounded. The fan coil must be installed in a position that allows for routine maintenance, such as filter cleaning. B. Positioning the Fan Coil Avoid installing the unit in proximity to: « Positions subject to exposure to direct sunlight; ° Heat sources; - Damp areas or places with probable contact with water; e Placeswith oil fumes; « Places subject to high frequencies. Ensure that: - The wall on which the fan coil is installed is strong enough to support the weight; * The wall does not have pipes or electrical wires passing through it; « The wallis flat and level; « There are no obstacles which could interfere with inlet and outlet air flow; - Thewallis preferably on the outer perimeter to allow discharge of condensate outdoors. C. Mounting 1. Lift the screw cap (Figure 5, ref A) that protects the screws. 2. Remove the fixing screws with a screwdriver (Figure 5, B). 3. Move the side panel slightly and lift it out (Figure 5, C). Figure 5 - Removing the Side Panel 4, Use the included paper template to trace the mounting position on the wall. See Figure 6. 5. Place the mounting brackets on the wall over the traced holes and check them with a level. See Figure 7. 6. If level, use a suitable drill to make the mounting holes and insert the toggle bolts (two [2] bolts each bracket). See Figure 8, A. 7. Check the brackets again with a level. See Figure 7. If level, tighten the two brackets. See Figure 8, B. 1р-587 Rev. 000 Rel. 000 Date 9.28.17 Figure 7 - Figure 8 - Mounting the Bracket 7. Mount the optional feet before installing the unit on the floor. a. First, lay the unit down. b. Next, remove the screws and two (2) feet from the accessories bag. C. Position the feet so that the screw holes A/B / C/ D match up with the holes on the unit. See Figures 9 and 10. d. Use four (4) screws on each foot to properly install the feet to the fan coil. See Figure 10. >, Figure 9 - Mounting the Optional Feet Figure 10 - Mounting Feet Locations 8. Mount the fan coil onto the mounting brackets. Ensure that the fan coil is stable and level. See Figure 11. Water outlet Bracket Water inlet Figure 11 - Mounting the Fan Coil to the Bracket D. Water Piping Figure 12 - Water Inlet and Outlet without Valves Refer to Figures 12 through 17 for water piping applications. N * The water lines should be kept as short as possible. T « The piping system Soule be clean, With no sediment, Water outlet of corrosion, or jams in the pipeline. Sediment, corrosion, or : и ql jams could lead to water leakage. with bypass va | ves. ] « The water lines should be connected to the water tank and > г the height of the water should be 19.69” higher. | an « Ytypefilter should be installed in the water inlet of the unit. Water inlet st « Air release valve should be installed above the water lines with bypass valve —.. GB to prevent air retention. ed BUTE) « Piping system should be pressure tested seperately and Fur O not with the fan coil. Failure to follow these instructions could result in property ¢ [E damage and WILL VOID product warranty. ATT | м Чет == | IT Ar | IM | Figure 13 - Water Inlet and Outlet with Valves Ip-587 Rev. 000 Rel. 000 Date 9.28.17 10 Flex Pipe water outlet Flex Pipe water inlet Figure 14 - Flex Pipe Installation Downward to Inlet and Outlet without Valves - Type 1 Flex Pipe water outlet Flex Pipe water inlet Figure 15 - Flex Pipe Installation Backward to Inlet and Outlet without Valves - Type 2 E. Condensate Piping When installing the condensate discharge device in vertically mounted fan coils, connect the condensate collection tray discharge union (Figure 18, C) to a pipe (Figure 18, B), and pipe discharge to a drain. The discharge pipe must be adequately sized (minimum inside diameter of 0.63 inches). A НЕ но Нея РАТЬ › When discharging directly into open drains it is advisable to make a siphon to prevent odors from the pipe entering the room. The curve of the siphon must be lower than the condensate collection orifice. › If the condensate is to be discharged into a container, the pipe must be open to the atmosphere and the terminal must not be submerged in water to avoid vacuum locks that would interfere with normal outflow. Failure to follow these instructions could result in property damage and WILL VOID product warranty. = Pris Han и = 1p-587 Rev. 000 Rel. 000 Date 9.28.17 Flex Pipe water outlet Flex Pipe water inlet Figure 16 - Flex Pipe Installation Downward to Inlet and Outlet with Valves - Type 1 - Optional Flex Pipe water outlet Flex Pipe water inlet + Figure 17 - Flex Pipe Installation Backward to Inlet and Outlet with Valves - Type 2 - Optional Figure 18 - Condensate Detail 11 F. Purging Begin filling the system by opening the inlet and outlet valves. Use a screwdriver to open the purge screw. See Figure 19, A. When water starts coming out, close the purge screw. Continue filling the system until it reaches the nominal pressure value. Check the seals of the gaskets and ensure there are no leaks. It is advisable to repeat this procedure after the appliance has been running for a few hours and periodically check the pressure of the system. NOTE: If the system is powered and a thermo-valve is installed, use a special cap to press the valve stopper and open the valve. Figure 19 -/ Part 5 - Operation A. Control Description T Purge Detail | Dehumidifying Auto Cooling \ Factory Parameter Lock Faull 1 OFF Air Vent > ON Setting TargetTemp. DB} Indoor Temp. an TargetTemp. Je ^ оли ОЙ + M A > 6 ha Ventilation Heating = ere I 99:99 — — тте orParameter No. Sleep Remote Control Signal Receiving Port Timer Fan Speed Figure 20 - Display and Control Detail Power Button Pressing this button turns the fan coil on and off, cancels a selection, or returns to the main display screen. Air Vent / Time Button Allows the user to display the time, set the timer, or turn On / Off the air vent. Fan Speed Button Sets the fan speed. Up Arrow Pages up. Increases a value. Down Arrow Pages down. Decreases a value. Mode Button Changes operating modes. <>) SC] Table 3 - Display and Control Descriptions NOTE: The display will dim after one (1) minute of no operation, unless the fan coil is in a fault condition. 1p-587 Rev. 000 Rel. 000 Date 9.28.17 12 B. Using the Display 1.On/ Off ta) Turn on/offthe unit by pressing the power button 77" for 0.58. ! | Sp uo tl < > [A] Va ($! O Y) (©) IM} Figure 21 - Turning the Fan Coil On / Off 2. Switching Between Modes Press the Mode button to switch between operating modes. There are five operating modes: Auto, Cooling, Dehumidifying, Ventilation, and Heating. Cooling Dehumidifying (5) Auto ое CATE CANA A) Ed (ss) ^| В8 № A) 18 № mM) (©) Im] m) [©] [m] Y) (0) (mi In dehumidifying or ventilation Indoor temp. will display mode. indoor temp. will display. after target temperature In other modes, indoor temp. flashes for 5 seconds. Will not display until target temp. Y flashes for 5 seconds. e Гу | | via A = Y) [à] М Cooling Figure 22 - Turning the Fan Coil On / Off 1p-587 Rev. 000 Rel. 000 Date 9.28.17 13 3. Setting the Temperature At the main display, press either or to begin changing the target temperature. Then press to increase or to decrease the temperature setting. a = - ® - = * - & Sn 117 {| y mi A AK | | M} Y) [©] [M] «ra? _ “I” If the display is not operated Y A Press Or A To for 5 seconds the setting will 9 <I> change the femp. automatically save and the display will return to the main screen. Figure 23 - Setting the Temperature 4. Fan Speed Setting a. Changing the Fan Speed At the main display, press В to switch fan speed from low, to medium, to high. e: e | 117 117 11" '' *. || se a ll” Al Ва $ Al Pa [& [A pra Le A| Es № vi Of M vi [0] (M Y) 10) IM v| (O] (M Press - [| ” Î | Press. ” Î Press. | ” Î Figure 24 - Changing the Fan Speed b. Switching the Fan Speed to Extra High At the main display, press and hold | for five (5) seconds to switch the fan speed to extra high. Press | again to return to normal fan speed. Es E“ xr = bé Press for 5 secs de № Aga to to turn on Extra High . return 10 norma 177 117 117 {11 +. fanspeed. I | + .a Tanspeed. (| + ^ y e > ABE > vom MoM Figure 25 - Changing the Fan Speed to Extra High <I>! IS NOTE: In Auto and Dehumidifying Modes the fan speed will adjust automatically according to the ambient temperature. Ip-587 Rev. 000 Rel. 000 Date 9.28.17 14 5. Using the Timer and Sleep Mode * $ At the main screen, ee к or y Pros” "est _ O” to switch hours CO" oss 26 'ЮГ 25 10 177 | from 1 10 11. 7” И enter the power off "E. timer setting. > > a 3 [М M) | Press - Ve ’ again toswitch to —l m “+ XD Cl = | power on timersetting. o Le i a” ce Fi @ , Press or © 777 | to switch hours F 1! su from i toi. 17 | A) Ed № > Al & М © (M di hb Press to entersleep mode. a ty A KP EE |; + [EA = Press“ 6 "to finish setting. NOTE: After five (5) seconds of no operation, the setting will be automatically saved and return to the main screen. - 77 Il + X <>! с Е Figure 26 - Setting the Timer and Sleep Mode 1р-587 Rev. 000 Rel. 000 Date 9.28.17 15 6. Check the Unit Status At the main display, press or at the same time to check the fan coil temperature. | ] + i Press “IA” and [VI After three (3) secs 717” С и” of no operation the “Er | 1 ss % antl I 1 at the sametime. > display will return pa E | to the main screen. A e IM] M v) [0 = |) | Figure 27 - Checking the Fan Coil Temperature NOTE: Users can only view this parameter. It cannot be changed. 7. Keyboard Lock 8. Air Vent us E Co + В = 77” 17" 117 117 | | а ll 5m | | zo || и Al [% ^) 4 ($ Ss] 74 [$] re rm = vi [5] [M Y| [6] IM Y) 16) IM Y) [O] IM] “ 2 Press” [E] to turnoan air vent. Press for 5sto ock thokeyboard. | 855 otumon air vent A Press“ ” to turnoff air vent. Press’ for 5s again to unlockthe keyboard. Figure 29 - Operating the Air Vent Figure 28 - Operating the Keyboard Lock 9. Fault Display Press и 7 bi i ” . to view the fault Press to return to the main display. ri | codes. T < A 76 7 > úl I 77 MA op Press to return wT Y) (0) (M to the main display. [Y] (O) IM LS . a a Figure 30 - Viewing Fault Codes Ip-587 Rev. 000 Rel. 000 Date 9.28.17 16 C. Remote Control (Optional) Description Ventilation Mode Dehumidification Mode Cooling Mode Auto Mode f Signal Emission Heating Mode a, т v ЖЖ Оч INIVERSA AL ehoter | -Sleep Function Y * AUTO Fan Speed ani Di o. 4 Temperature Fan Direction Ч ов C TUE DA TE Cer \ Time Off rn `` Time Value } UNIVERSAL A/C REMOTE | -—0 Of POWER ON/OFF » D ie Mode Switch - КЕ (We Fan Speed Regulation Time Regulation | | | nn Fan Direction re & = x || Timing Start-Up | \ Regulating Manually e e... Fast Cool о O ней реа T >, Gon FHont + 7 Fast Heat egulating Automatically ss «№ ав” da В о LED Screen Light An X Timing Shut-Down (EF) (> Up or Nat 7 Set the Sleep Function 2 _ Celsius/Fahrenheit _ | = ë + Switch t ME Low Fan Speed a Ñ Medium Fan Speed L | a EN High Fan Speed Ne Br / Figure 31 - Remote Control Detail Power Button | Pressing this button turns the fan coil on and off. (0 Mode Button MODE Press this button to choose from the Automatic, Cooling, Dehumidifying, Ventilating, and Heating Modes. =) Fan Speed Button FAN Press this key to choose from High, Medium, and Low Fan Speeds. e Up Arrow Increase the setting by pressing this button. Down Arrow Decrease the setting by pressing this button. Table 4 - Display and Control Descriptions NOTE: Take out the batteries from the remote if it is not to be used for a long time. If the remote is not working properly, take out the batteries for thirty-five (35) minutes to allow it to reset. Replace the batteries. The remote should work normally. D. Using the Remote Control 1. F. Cool and F. Heat Function Press the “F. Cool” or “F. Heat” buttons to automatically set the fan coil to either Cooling or Heating Mode at high fan speed. 2. Time Setting Press and hold the O button until the time value flashes. Adjust the current time value by pressing (A to increase or © to decrease. To save the time setting, press the © button again. NOTE: A 12 hour clock displays the current time value. A 24 hour clock is not available. Ip-587 Rev. 000 Rel. 000 Date 9.28.17 3. Timing Start-Up or Timing Shut-Down NOTE: Timing Start-Up is only available when the fan coil IS NOT operating. DO NOT shut power supply off to the fan coil when setting Timing Start-Up. Timing Shut-Down is only available when the fan coil IS operating. Press the Timing Start-Up O ON button while the fan coil is not operating to set Timing Start-Up. Use the © or © buttons to set the number of hours the fan coil will operate. The unit will automatically begin to operate one hour after setting Timing Start- Up. NOTE: The range of Timing Start-Up is from 1 to 11 hours. If the setting is over 11 hours the Timing Start-Up setting will be cancelled. Press the Timing Shut-Down C OFF button while the fan coil is operating to set Timing Shut-Down. Use the © or © buttons to set the number of hours the fan coil will operate. The unit will automatically stop operating one hour after setting Timing Shut- Down. NOTE: The range of Timing Shut-Down is from 1 to 11 hours. If the setting is over 11 hours the Timing Shut-Down setting will be cancelled. 4. Sleep Function NOTE: The Sleep Function can only be set while the fan coil is in Heating or Cooling Mode. a. To begin or cancel the Sleep Function, press the +) button. b. When the Sleep Function is activated, the ‘) icon will be shown on the top right corner of the remote control's LCD screen. “TIME OFF” and “7” will be shown on the lower right corner of the LCD screen. This means that the fan coil will automatically shut down seven (7) hours after setting the Sleep Function. To change the amount of hours or cancel the time setting altogether, press the (O OFF key. c. One (1) hour after setting the Sleep Function, the fan speed will automatically reduce to low. However, while Sleep Function is set, fan speed can be changed by pressing E. d. Two (2) hours after setting the Sleep Function in Cooling Mode the temperature setting will increase 1°C or about 2°F per hour. e. Three (3) hours after setting the Sleep Function in Heating Mode the temperature setting will decrease 1°C or about 2°F per hour. 5. Change Temperature Measurement Press “CI *F to switch Temperature Measurement from Celsius to Fahrenheit. 6. llluminate the LED Screen Press the T key to light or turn off the LED Screen on the fan coil. E. Default Settings Mode Default Setting Cooling Temperature 78°F Heating Temperature 68°F Automatic Setting Temperature 72°F Table 5 - Default Settings - NOTE: Temperatures are Adjustable F. Parameter List Number Detail Range Default 01 Target Temp. High Limit 16 - 205°F 86°F 02 Target Temp. Low Limit 16 - 205°F | 46°F 03 Target Cooling Temp. 78°F 04 Target Heating Temp. Para 02 - 68°F 05 Auto Mode Target Cooling Temp. Para 01 78°F 06 Auto Mode Target Heating Temp. 68°F In Heating Mode, if the coil temp. is 07 lower than this settemperaturethe | 41-104°F 77°F fan will shut off. In Cooling Mode, if the coil temp. is 08 higher than 68°F the fan will shut 1 off. О (ОН ог 09 Turn on Ultra Low Fan Speed No) - 1 (On 0 10 Is a Water Valve Installed? or Yes) 1 Is the system used for radiant floor 11 . 0 heating? 12 Fahrenheit or Celsius 0 E Ш 1 17 13 Is the fan coil used as the main 0 (No) - 1 0 temperature controller? (Yes) 14 Address 1-99 15 15 Lock the Control? 0 Use the Remote Control while the Le Main Control is Locked? 0 (No) -1 | (Yes) Require a password to unlock the 17 0 control? 18 Password 1 0-99 50 19 Password 2 20 In standby mode, the fanturnson | O(No)-1 : and off intermittently. (Yes) Table 6 - Parameter Settings - NOTE: Temperatures are Adjustable Part 6 - Maintenance and Troubleshooting A. Cleaning DO NOT carry out any maintenance or cleaning on the fan coil before turning off the power supply. Failure to adhere to these guidelines can result in substantial property damage, electric shock, severe personal injury, or death. To promote fan coil reliability and safety it is recommended to main- tain and clean it a minimum of every six months. Some installation conditions may require more frequent cleaning. To clean the filters: 1. Unsnap the filters at the bottom of the fan coil, beginning with the first filter on the left. See Figure 32. 2. Remove the filters left to right. See Figure 33. NOTE: Pay attention to installation order. The filters must be installed in the same locations and sequence, and are not interchangeable. See Figure 35. тен É — —o———— = EN Figure 32 - Opening the Filters Figure 33 - Removing the Filters 3. Wash the filters with water. See Figure 34. 4. Dry and reinstall the filters in their original installation locations and order. See Figure 35. First reinstall the bigger filter on the left, then the others in order. Press and snap the filters in. See Figure 36. a NN Figure 35 - Reinstalling the Filters Figure 34 - Washing the Filters 1p-587 Rev. 000 Rel. 000 Date 9.28.17 18 3. Use a Phillips head screwdriver to remove the four (4) screws connecting the internal wiring cover. See Figure 31. Remove the internal wiring box cover. 5. Use a soft and damp rag to clean the outer body of the fan coil. See Figure 37. NOTE: To protect the paint coat DO NOT use rough sponges or corrosive detergents to clean the fan coil. A Figure 36 - Lifting Out the Grill Figure 37 - Removing the Grill B. Common Faults and Solutions The following table describes common fault codes and their usual Figure 39 - Removing / Reinstalling the Internal Wiring Cover 4. Connect the Thermostat Wire Harness to the control board. See solutions. Figure 32. Fault Malfunction Cause Solutions Code . Ambient Check or replace Indoor ambient , temperature the ambient P4 temperature Sensor is open or temperature sensor shorted sensor . Check or . Coil temperature Coil temperature replace the coil P5 sensor is open or sensor temperature shorted sensor Feedback wire Check the EO Motor feedback is not properly feedback wire or signal wired or fan replace the fan r \ motor has failed motor Figure 40 - Connected Thermostat Wire Harness There is a fault 5. Connect the Boiler Thermostat or Heat Pump On/Off to the Wire ES Communication between the Check fan coil Harness using the provided push-on connectors. Error control and the wiring 6. Run the connected wire through the knockout provided on the display side of the internal wiring box. Reinstall the internal wiring box cover with the screws removed in Step 3. 7. Run the wire through the knockout provided on the bottom of the side panel. Reinstall the side panel by hand as described in step 2. Then reinstall the screw and plug removed in step 1. 8. Restore power to the fan coil. Ensure the unit operates properly. Table 7 - Fault Code Table Part 7 - Wiring DO NOT wire the fan coil before turning off the power supply. Failure to ensure the power is off before wiring the fan coil can result in substantial property damage, electric shock, severe personal injury, or death. Connecting the Thermostat Wire Harness 1. After the fan coil is powered off, use a small flat head screwdriver or needlenose pliers to remove the plug covering the screw securing the side panel to the fan coil assembly. Then use a Phillips head screwdriver to remove the screw. See Figure 30. Figure 38 - Removing / Reinstalling the Side Panel Screw 2. Lift and remove the side panel. Place it gently in front of the fan coil. This process can be done by hand. Ip-587 Rev. 000 Rel. 000 Date 9.28.17 19 "о LED center touch screen | 1H Eis) TEMP1 NET1 CN1 CN6 BLU Fi YEL NET2 WHT CNO BLK RED ZLFP10 “E remote on/off Heat/Cool SM) AT: Ambient Temperature CT: Coil Temperature EV: Electromagnetic Valve FM: Fan Motor TC: Transformer TO POWER SUPPLY SM: Step motor 110-120V~/60Hz же = \_ CODE: 201 10530-0001 / Figure 41 - Internal Wiring No. | Signal Definition 1 CN2 | DC Fan Motor 1.1 CN3 | Heat/ Cool for Reversible Heat Pump 1.2 CN5 | TT for Boiler (On/Off for Heat Pump) 2 CN7 | Step Motor 3 NET 1 | To Control (Touch Screen) 3.5 | NET2 | RS 485 Connection Port 4 | PROG1 | Program Download 5 | TEMP 1 | To Ambient and Coil Temperature 6 OUT 1 | To Electromagnetic Valve 7 L Live Wire 8 N Neutral Wire Table 8 - Wiring Descriptions 1р-587 Rev. 000 Rel. 000 Date 9.28.17 20 ZLFP10 485+ or о +12VH- rT = 5 485+ 485- Hr 485. 1, [Г] £7 смо Н- D © 3 TT ZLFP10 +2 485+ H— 485- LAN. GND H+ ZLFP10: Electrical Control Module of Vertical Fan Coil ZLFP10 +12V ARA+ pa 485- GND H— Figure 42 - Optional Example Controls Integration Ip-587 Rev. 000 Rel. 000 Date 9.28.17 21 PART# DESCRIPTION D = 8900P-005 FAN MOTOR 8900P-006 CONTROLLER 8900P-004 WATER VALVE (OPTIONAL) 8900P-010 FILTER - 3.5" x 8" (NOT SHOWN) 8900P-01 1 FILTER - 3.5" x 12" (NOT SHOWN) 8900P-007 REMOTE CONTROL (NOT SHOWN) 8Y00P-013 LOUVER ACTUATOR (NOT SHOWN) 8200P-014 JUMPER HARNESS (OPTIONAL, NOT SHOWN) 8700P-021 ROOM TEMP SENSOR (NOT SHOWN) 8900P-022 COIL TEMP SENSOR (NOT SHOWN) 8900P-023 FOOT 8700P-018 DRAIN TUBE (LOCATION) 8900P-01 7 WATER VALVE ACTUATOR -— | — | К) | — | | | | rd | == | == | | | LP-587-A 06/30/17 Figure 43 - Replacement Parts Ip-587 Rev. 000 Rel. 000 Date 9.28.17 22 Ultra Thin Hydronic Fan Coil Limited Five (5) Year Warranty For Residential and Commercial Use HTP warrants each ultra thin hydronic fan coil and its components to be free from defects in materials and workmanship according to the following terms, conditions, and time periods. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED THESE WARRANTIES COMMENCE ON THE DATE OF INSTALLATION. This limited warranty is only available to the original consumer purchaser (hereinafter “Owner”) of the fan coil, and is non-transferable. COVERAGE A. During the first year after the original date of installation in the dwelling, HTP warrants that it will repair or replace, at its option, any defective or malfunctioning component of the hydronic fan coil that is found to have failed due to manufacturer's defect. Replacement components will be warranted for ninety (90) days. B. Should a defect or malfunction result in a leakage of water from the fan coil within the above-stated warranty periods due to defective material or workmanship, malfunction or failure to comply with the above warranty, with such defect or malfunctioning having been verified by an authorized HTP representative, HTP will replace the defective or malfunctioning fan coil with a replacement of the nearest comparable model available at the time of replacement. The replacement fan coil will be warranted for the unexpired portion of the applicable warranty period of the original fan coil. C. In the event of a leakage of water of a replacement fan coil due to defective material or workmanship, malfunction, or failure to comply with the above warranty, HTP reserves the right to refund to the Owner the published wholesale price available at the date of manufacture of the original fan coil. D. If, at the time of a request for service the Owner cannot provide a copy of the original sales receipt or the warranty card registration, the warranty period for the fan coil shall then be deemed to have commenced thirty (30) days after the date of manufacture of the fan coil and NOT the date of installation of the fan coil. E. If government regulations, industry certification, or similar standards require the replacement fan coil or component(s) to have features not found in the defective fan coil or component(s), the Owner will be charged the difference in price represented by those required features. If the Owner pays the price difference for those required features and/or to upgrade the size and/or other features available on a new replacement fan coil or component(s), the Owner will also receive a complete new limited warranty for that replacement fan coil or component(s). F. This warranty extends only to fan coils utilized in applications that have been properly installed by qualified professionals based upon the manufacturer's installation instructions. G. It is expressly agreed between HTP and the Owner that repair, replacement, or refund are the exclusive remedies of the Owner. OWNER RESPONSIBILITIES The Owner or Installer must: 1. Maintain the fan coil in accordance with the maintenance procedure listed in the manufacturer's provided instructions. Preventive maintenance can help avoid any unnecessary breakdown of the fan coil. 2. Maintain all related system components in good operating condition. 3. Keep the fan coil free of damaging scale deposits. 4. Make provisions so if the fan coil or any component or connection thereto should leak, the resulting flow of water will not cause damage to the area in which it is installed. Ip-587 Rev. 000 Rel. 000 Date 9.28.17 WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS This limited warranty will not cover: 1. Any fan coil purchased from an unauthorized dealer. 2. Any fan coil not installed by a qualified heating installer/service technician, or installations that do not conform to any applicable national or local building codes. 3. Service trips to teach the Owner how to install, use, maintain, or to bring the fan coil installation into compliance with local building codes and regulations. 4. Failure to locate the fan coil in an area where leakage of the fan coil or water line connections will not result in damage to the area adjacent to the fan coil or lower floors of the structure. 5. Any failed components of the system not manufactured by HTP as part of the fan coil. 6. Fan coils repaired or altered without the prior written approval of HTP. 7. Damages, malfunctions, or failures resulting from improper installation, or failure to install the fan coil in accordance with applicable building codes/ordinances or good plumbing and electrical trade practices; or failure to operate and maintain the fan coil in accordance with the manufacturer's provided instructions. 8. Damages, malfunctions, or failures resulting from failure to operate the fan coil at pressures not exceeding the working pressure shown on the rating label. 9. Failure or performance problems caused by improper sizing of the fan coil or piping, electric service voltage, wiring or fusing. 10. Damages, malfunctions, or failures caused by operating the fan coil with modified, altered, or unapproved components, or any component / attachment not supplied by HTP. 11. Damages, malfunctions, or failures caused by abuse, accident, fire, flood, freeze, lightning, acts of God and the like. 12. Failure of the fan coil due to the accumulation of solid materials or lime deposits. 13. Any damage or failure resulting from improper water chemistry. WATER CHEMISTRY REQUIREMENTS - Sodium less than 20mGL. Water pH between 6.0 and 8.0. Hardness less than 7 grains. Chlorine concentration less than 100 ppm. 14. Fan coils replaced for cosmetic reasons due to damages to the exterior (scratches, dents, etc.) 15. Components of the fan coil that are not defective, but must be replaced during the warranty period as a result of reasonable wear and tear. 16. Components of the fan coil that are subject to warranties, if any, given by their manufacturers. HTP does not adopt these warranties. 17. Fan coils installed outside the fifty states (and the District of Columbia) of the United States of America and Canada. 18. Fan coils moved from the original installation location. 19. Fan coils that have had their rating labels removed. PROCEDURES FOR WARRANTY SERVICE REQUESTS Any claim for warranty assistance must be made promptly. Determine if the fan coil is “in-warranty” (that is, within the applicable warranty period) by reviewing a copy of the original sales receipt or warranty registration. The Owner must present a copy of the original sales receipt or warranty registration for a warranty service request. If the fan coil is “in-warranty”, contact the retailer from whom the fan coil was purchased (or the installer) for assistance. Be prepared to provide the retailer or installer with a copy of the original receipt, complete model and serial numbers, and the date of installation of the fan coil, in addition to explanation of the fan coil problem. Warranty coverage is subject to validation of “in-warranty” coverage by HTP claims department personnel. All alleged defective or malfunctioning components must be returned to HTP via the local distribution channels where original purchase was made. NOTE: Any components or heaters returned to HTP for warranty analysis will become the property of HTP and will not be returned, even if credit is denied. If all warranty conditions are satisfied, HTP will provide replacement components to the retailer. For questions about the coverage of this warranty, please contact HTP at the following address or phone number: HTP, 272 Duchaine Blvd, New Bedford, MA, 02745, Attention: Warranty Service Department, 1(800) 323-9651. SERVICE, LABOR AND SHIPPING COSTS This limited warranty does not extend to any shipping charges, delivery expenses, or administrative fees incurred by the Owner in repairing or replacing the fan coil or component(s). This warranty does not extend to labor costs beyond the coverage specified in this warranty document. All such expenses are the Owner's responsibility. LIMITATIONS OF THIS HTP WARRANTY AND REMEDIES THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND ARE GIVEN AND ACCEPTED TO THE FURTHEST EXTENT UNDER APPLICABLE LAW IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND ANY OBLIGATION, LIABILITY, RIGHT, CLAIM OR REMEDY IN CONTRACT OR TORT, WHETHER OR NOT ARISING FROM HTP'S NEGLIGENCE, ACTUAL ORIMPUTED. THE REMEDIES OF THE OWNER SHALL BE LIMITED TO THOSE PROVIDED HEREIN TO THE EXCLUSION OF ANY OTHER REMEDIES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SAID INCIDENTAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROPERTY DAMAGE, LOST PROFIT OR DAMAGES ALLEGED TO HAVE BEEN CAUSED BY ANY FAILURE OF HTP TO MEET ANY OBLIGATION UNDER THIS AGREEMENT INCLUDING THE OBLIGATION TO REPAIR AND REPLACE SET FORTH ABOVE. NO AGREEMENT VARYING OR EXTENDING THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES, REMEDIES OR THIS LIMITATION WILL BE BINDING UPON HTP. UNLESS IN WRITING AND SIGNED BY A DULY AUTHORIZED OFFICER OF HTP. THE WARRANTIES STATED HEREIN ARE NOT TRANSFERABLE AND SHALL BE FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE OWNER ONLY. NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES This warranty gives the Owner specific legal rights. The Owner may also have other rights that vary from state to state. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so this limitation or exclusion may not apply to the Owner. These are the only written warranties applicable to the fan coil manufactured and sold by HTP. HTP neither assumes nor authorizes anyone to assume for it any other obligation or liability in connection with said fan coils. HTP reserves the right to change specifications or discontinue models without notice. 23 Ip-587 Rev. 000 Rel. 000 Date 9.28.17 24 Customer Installation Record Form The following form should be completed by the installer for you to keep as a record of the installation in case of a warranty claim. After reading the important notes at the bottom of the page, please also sign this document. Customer’s Name Date of Installation Installation Address Product Name / Serial Number(s) Comments Installer's Code / Name Installers Phone Number Signed by Installer Signed by Customer IMPORTANT Customer: Please only sign after the installer has fully reviewed the installation, safety, proper operation, and maintenance of the system. If the system has any problems please call the installer. If you are unable to make contact, please call your sales representative. Distributor / Dealer: Please insert contact details. Correct Disposal of this Product This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed with other household wastes. Recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources and prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste | Ip-587 Rev. 000 Rel. 000 Date 9.28.17
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