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General
These instructions give information relative to the Single
Package Vertical Unit wall sleeve and grille installation
only. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for
equipment installed in violation of any code requirements.
Forotherrelatedequipmentrefertotheproperinstructions.
Unit Features
Thisunit has many features whichare differentthan those
found on conventional wall sleeves. The servicer must be
familiar with these features in order to properly install and
service the unit.
Figure 1
• Unique“SleeveDrain”CondensateSystem-Afactory-
installeddrainlineconnectstheevaporatordrainpanto
a vertical pipe connection in the vertical PTAC wall
sleeve basepan. Evaporator condensate is delivered
from the vertical PTAC unit to a catch tray in the wall
sleeve and further carried through the sleeve to a
condensate riser via a 3/4” male NPT fitting.
• Secondary Overflow - The secondary overflow pre-
vents overflow into the closet or living area. If in the
unlikely event the primary condensate riser becomes
cloggedandwaterfillsthecatch tray, waterisdiverted
from the tray through the sleeve to the exterior of the
building.
Unit Location
Provisions should be made to allow access to the indoor
sideoftheunitforinstallationandinspection. Theclosetor
access panel opening must be centered with the exterior
wallopening andbeat least24” wideby 84” tall(Figure 2).
Three (3) inches of unobstructed space is required on the
left and right sides of the sleeve and 8-1/2 inches of space
is required from the rear of the sleeve to provide sufficient
air flow around the unit. At least 27- 3/8” inches of
unobstructed space should be provided in front of the
accessdoortopermitremovaloftheunitshouldrepairand
inspection be required.
For installations requiring access panels, contact your
authorizeddealer.
Figure 2
Transportation Damage
Thewallsleeveisshippedinonepackage. Materialinthis
shipmenthasbeeninspectedatthefactoryandreleasedto
the transportation agency in good condition. When re-
ceived,avisualinspectionofthepackageshouldbemade
immediately. Any evidence of rough handling or apparent
damage should be noted on the delivery receipt and the
material inspected in the presence of the carrier’s repre-
sentative. If damage is found a claim should be filed
against the carrier immediately.
In the event of damage, the consignee should:
1. Make notation on delivery receipt of any visible dam-
age to shipment or container.
2. Notify carrier promptly and request an inspection.
3. In case of concealed damage, carrier must be notified
as soon as possible—preferably within 5 days.
4. Filetheclaimwiththefollowingsupportingdocuments
within the 6 month statute of limitations.
a. Original Bill of Lading, certified copy, or indemnity
bond.
b. Original paid freight bill or indemnity in lieu thereof.
c. Original invoice or certified copy thereof, showing
trade and other discounts or reductions.
d. Copy of the inspection report issued by carrier’s
representativeat thetime damageis reportedto the
carrier
The carrier is responsible for making prompt inspection of
damage and for a thorough investigation of each claim.
Thedistributoror manufacturerwillnot accept claimsfrom
dealers for transportation damage.