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8.

Lag the vertical classroom unit to a couple of the wall studs, or
other structural wall components, through the Unit Mounting
Strip located inside the across the back and near the top. (Use
lags and shields if necessary).

Installation Note: When the classroom air handler is fitted with a 
Rear Standoff (RSO) or Rear Plenum Assembly (RPA) it is 
necessary to fasten the unit to the wall by using a field supplied 
2” x 2” x 34” 18ga. Angle Brace, that must be secured to the top 
cover of the RSO assembly.

9.

Once the air handler is in place, the wall sleeve should have a

positive seal along all points of contact against the unit and
must not interfere with the operation of any dampers. This can
be checked from the outside if the exterior louver has not been
installed or has been provided with a hinged access.

Important: It is imperative that the air separation dividers in the 
wall sleeve be installed correctly to maintain a separation 
between the stale, exhausted relief, or condenser air from the 
incoming fresh air. These partitions extend from the rear of the 
unit to the backside of the exterior louver as indicated in the 
installation drawings provided.

10. To assure a watertight seal, caulk or tape the wall sleeve to the

exterior perimeter of the wall opening. Follow standard weather
proofing procedures when installing and caulking the exterior
louver and wall sleeve to prevent the infiltration of water into the
wall cavity.

11. Install the kick plate cover along the front at the base of the unit

and fasten into place along the sides with a couple of screws.

12. Apply a small bead of silicone around the outside of the unit

where the unit meets the wall. This will assure a good airtight
seal and provide a finished appearance.

13. Reinstall the front service panels with the door key provided.

Refer to custom shop and installation drawings and instructions 
in the Information Package that was sent with the Unit for exact 
measurements, descriptions and installation details.

Electrical Connections

ATTENTION:  ELECTRICIAN

It is recommended that each unit be installed on a permanent, 
separate electrical circuit.  The circuit must be protected by a fuse or 
HACR type circuit breaker.

To minimize risk, the unit is equipped with a door switch to disable 
the 24 VAC control voltage, de-energizing the internal contacts when 
the main access panels are removed. All units without electric heat 
contain an internal manual disconnect switch that interrupts supply 
line voltage. It is located inside the unit near the main electrical 
control box.

Always turn off the electrical supply to the unit before repair or 
major service. Failure to do so may result in personal injury.

In Canada, the unit must be installed and electrically grounded in 
accordance with local codes, or the Canadian Electric Code CSA 
C22.1. In the U.S. installation must be in accordance with the most 
current issue of the National Electric Code ANSI/NFPA 70.

GENERAL ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

It is important to read and understand the instructions outlined 
in this document, as well as any job specific documentation 
provided in the Information Package before proceeding with the 
installation.

Care should be taken to protect the painted finish when handling the 
unit and accessories.

General Installation Instructions of the Classroom Air Handler

Refer to custom shop and installation drawings and instructions 
in the Information Package that was sent with the Unit for exact 
measurements, descriptions and installation details

1.

Once the Rear Standoff (RSO) or Rear Plenum Assembly (RPA)

installation has been completed (if applicable) and the Wall
Sleeve has been installed, proceed with  fastening the
Classroom Unit in place. (Refer to Pg 12)

Notice: You may require an assistant's help for this procedure.

2.

To assure a tight seal between the unit (or standoff) and the
wall, apply foam tape to the 1” wide mounting edge and to any
partitions of the rear standoff (or unit).

Tip: Keep the tape back from the outside edges by at least ¼” so 

the tape does not become unsightly when compressed.

3.

If the unit has a cooling coil and drain pan, pass the drain hoses
that come out the back of the unit through the wall sleeve.
These hoses must gravitate drain downward to the outside as
they pass through to the exterior louver. They must allow
condensate to drain freely to the outside without restriction and
without inhibiting the operation of the dampers. (It will be
necessary to cut away enough of the bird screen in the back of
the exterior louver to allow the condensate hoses to pass
between the blades of the louver to the exterior.)

Notice:  The condensate hose is supplied with a loop (trap).  DO 
NOT REMOVE THIS LOOP.  If the loop is removed the drain pan 
may overflow causing water damage inside and outside the unit. 

4.

Check to be sure that the back of the Classroom Air Handler is
centered directly in front of the wall sleeve opening, and then
carefully slide the unit back into place (the unit must be level).

5.

If the wall is not perfectly perpendicular to the floor, it may be
necessary to slide shims under the front or back of the unit.

6.

Open the bottom and top front service panels with the door key
provided.

7.

Lag the unit securely to the floor in at least two places. This
should be done through the bottom pan of the unit from the
inside.

Installation Note: Some units have a drain pan in the bottom (i.e. 
ERV units); avoid fastening the unit through the drain pan. 

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Owner’s Manual

Warning:  Classroom Air Handlers weigh anywhere 

from 420lbs to 1070lbs and may be heavy. Care must be 
taken in the handling and moving of this unit to prevent 
it from becoming unstable and tipping over once the 
shipping crate is removed. Never lean a ladder against 
the unit or put weight on or against the unit prior to 
completing the installation as it may tip.

Summary of Contents for changeair Freshman Series

Page 1: ...nstallation Operation and Service Instructions Version 1 1 This manual contains instructions for installation and operation of your unit Keep it in a safe place for ready reference Freshman Series Dehumidification Classroom Air Handler ...

Page 2: ...ral UV Sequence of Operations 14 General Classroom Unit Trouble Shooting 14 15 OWNER S MANUAL INSTALLATION OPERATION AND SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS ATTENTION Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause property damage personal injury or loss of life Installation and maintenance must be done by a qualified installer service agency or authorized dealer OPERATION OF UNIT DU...

Page 3: ...tallation operation and maintenance instructions will void the responsibility of Change Air Products and Services Ltd REFERENCE INFORMATION For future reference you should record the following information from the units Dealer Name ________________________________ Address ________________________________ City ________________________________ State Province ________________________________ Zip or P...

Page 4: ...pt in a writing signed by Change Air and you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which may vary from region to region Warranties LIMITED STANDARD PARTS ONLY WARRANTY 14 months This Change Air Products and Services Ltd Change Air or Change Air USA product is warranted to the original purchaser to be free from defects in material and workmanship under nor...

Page 5: ...ard parts only warranty section EXTENDED OPTIONAL WARRANTIES Changeair offers extended warranties on the compressor the gas heat exchanger or the complete Changeair unit at an extra cost to the customer Extended warranty packages may be purchased through an authorized Changeair supplier and are available in either a prorated parts only or replacement parts complete In either case shipping and labo...

Page 6: ...ITAL WHETHER OR NOT CHANGEAIR HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF ANY SUCH DAMAGES WHETHER OR NOT FORESEEABLE AND WHETHER OR NOT BASED ON A BREACH OF CONTRACT NEGLIGENCE OR GROSS NEGLIGENCE WARRANTY CLAIM PROCEDURE If customer believes one or more components of the Changeair product is defective or working improperly customer shall contact its local Changeair agent and request the name and addr...

Page 7: ...s once a year with SAE 20 non detergent oil if applicable Refer to Pg 7 10 Test unit and controls for complete functionality and replace and or adjust parts as required 11 Check the exterior louver to be sure it is free of debris or obstructions once a year 5 Before beginning with any preventative maintenance you MUST follow these safety precautions Failure to do so may result in personal injury o...

Page 8: ...y Wire Harness 6 Pull fan assembly straight out of unit and clean dirt from fan blades and around motor housing Oil motor with SAE 20 non detergent oil Refer to Pg 7 7 Replace fan assembly in track and re secure with fastening screws 8 Replace access panel Fig D 9 Replace electrical wires 10 Close service panels and lock with key turn electrical power ON and test operation of the unit Removing Int...

Page 9: ...it and test Primary Cooling coil Gain access to back side of coil through filter opening 1 Using a coil brush remove dislodge excess foreign matter 2 Vacuum loosened foreign matter 3 Using compressed air clean coil in reverse direction of air flow and or using an environmentally safe cleaner spray top side of coil and allow to soak for several minutes 4 If required wipe up drips and excess spray a...

Page 10: ...n the U S installation must be in accordance with the most current issue of the National Electric Code ANSI NFPA 70 GENERAL ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS It is important to read and understand the instructions outlined in this document as well as any job specific documentation provided in the Information Package before proceeding with the installation Care should be taken to protect the p...

Page 11: ...n accordance to the installation drawings relative to the final installed position of the unit It will likely be necessary to provide a support header across the top of the opening to comply with local building code requirements Tip DO NOT install the exterior louver until after the Classroom Unit is fastened securely to the wall 1 Prior to assembly it may be necessary to trim the depth of the wal...

Page 12: ...m 1 Carefully unpack the plenum assembly The plenums sent with the units may vary in height or model and will be labeled with a CU if provided 2 Remove the front access covers from the appropriately selected five sided plenum assembly 1 On a clean flat unobstructed floor surface lay out the pieces of the standoff relative to the positions they are to be installed shown in the Installation Assembly...

Page 13: ...intained from the back of the unit to the backside of the exterior louver refer to job specific shop or installation drawings 3 To assure a tight seal between the classroom unit and the RPA apply 3 8 foam tape to the 1 wide front edges of the RPA and any partitions it may have Tip Keep the tape back from the outside edges by at least so the tape does not become unsightly when compressed 4 Position...

Page 14: ...er s Manual Dehumidification Unit Installation Drawings Freshman NA 00 1000 B C SV STANDARD NOTE All installation drawings provide information for installation of hot water steam and electric heat units 12 ...

Page 15: ...5 to diagnose the problems Replace any parts with original equipment replacement parts available through your Change Air representative Replacement parts and service are available through your local Change Air representative To find your local representative contact Canada 519 688 6363 U S 517 676 0700 or visit www changeair com TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE ATTENTION Change Air is not responsible for in...

Page 16: ...n and occupied set points from the thermostat Temperature protections move the fresh air damper to a minimum position when the mixed air temperature falls below 50 F Unoccupied Mode Fresh air damper is disabled Unit will operate on Heat Cool function cycling the high speed fan as required to meet unoccupied set points determined by the thermostat ATTENTION Change Air is not responsible for injury ...

Page 17: ... Problem related to iced over evaporator coil a Check for dirty air filter b Check for dirty evaporator coil c Possible restrictions in the capillary tube or low gas charge recheck fan speed d Check thermostat set point If room temperature drops below 70 F 21 C the evaporator may ice over during extended operation NOTE Mechanical cooling should not operate when outside temperature is below 60 F 17...

Page 18: ...517 676 0700 or visit www changeair com ATTENTION Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause property damage personal injury or loss of life Installation and maintenance must be done by a qualified installer service agency or authorized dealer OPERATION OF UNIT DURING CONSTRUCTION MAY VOID THE WARRANTY VDDOC3 Owner s Manual ...

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