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NOTICE
Improper installation, or installation not made in accordance with the Underwriters
Laboratory (UL) certification or these instructions, can result in unsatisfactory
operation and/or dangerous conditions and are not covered by the unit warranty.
WARNING
Duct leaks can create an unbalanced system and draw pollutants such as
dirt, dust, fumes and odors into the home causing property damage. Fumes
and odors from toxic, volatile or flammable chemicals, as well as automo
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bile exhaust and carbon monoxide (CO), can be drawn into the living space
through leaking ducts and unbalanced duct systems causing personal injury
or death (see Figure 1).
• If air-moving equipment or ductwork is located in garages or off-garage stor-
age areas - all joints, seams, and openings in the equipment and duct must
be sealed to limit the migration of toxic fumes and odors including carbon
monoxide from migrating into the living space.
• If air-moving equipment or ductwork is located in spaces containing fuel
burning appliances such as water heaters or boilers - all joints, seams, and
openings in the equipment and duct must also be sealed to prevent depres-
surization of the space and possible migration of combustion byproducts
including carbon monoxide into the living space.
NOTICE
Use of this air-handler during construction is not recommended. If oper-
ation during construction is absolutely required, the following temporary
installation requirements must be followed:
Installation must comply with all Installation Instructions in this manual
including the following items:
• Properly sized power supply and circuit breaker/fuse
• Air-handler operating under thermostatic control;
• Return air duct sealed to the air-handler;
• Air filters must be in place;
• Correct air-flow setting for application
• Removing the coil and storing it in a clean safe place is highly recom-
mended until construction is completed and the outdoor unit is installed.
• Clean air-handler, duct work, and components including coil upon com-
pletion of the construction process and verify proper air-handler operat-
ing conditions according as stated in this instruction manual.
• NOTE: Electric strip heater elements tend to emit a burning odor for a few
days if dust has accumulated during construction. Heater elements are
easily damaged. Take great care when cleaning them. Low pressure com-
pressed air is recommended for cleaning elements.
2.0 GENERAL INFORMATION
2.1 IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT EFFICIENCY & INDOOR
AIR QUALITY
Central cooling and heating equipment is only as efficient as the duct system that car-
ries the cooled or heated air. To maintain efficiency, comfort and good indoor air quality,
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FIGURE 1
MIGRATION OF DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES, FUMES, AND ODORS INTO LIVING SPACES
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WARNING
Carbon Monoxide (CO) Poisoning
Can Cause Severe Injury or Death.
Carbon Monoxide from the exhaust of motor
vehicles
and other fuel burning devices can be drawn into the
living space by the operation of the central heating
and air conditioning system.
Exhaust from motor vehicles, generators, garden
tractors,
mowers, portable heaters, charcoal and gas grills, gasoline
powered tools, and outdoor camping equipment contains
carbon monoxide, a poisonous gas that can kill you.
You cannot see it, smell it, or taste it.
•
Do NOT operate an automobile or any engine in a
garage for more than the few seconds it takes to
enter or exit the garage.
•
Do NOT operate any fuel-burning device in an
enclosed or partly enclosed space, or near
building windows, doors or air intakes.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)
and Health Canada recommend the installation of UL or CSA
certified Carbon Monoxide Alarm(s) in every home.