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Panasonic Mva Series Air Handling Unit 035 000039 001 Installation Operation And Maintenance Manual
Panasonic Mva Series Air Handling Unit 035 000039 001 Installation Operation And Maintenance Manual
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035-000039-001 Page 21 of 38 MVA IOM 1.0 4-25-2014 INSTALLATION-ELECTRICAL (cont’d) TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM— Unit sizes 30, 36, 42, 48 & 60 TYPICAL WIRING—MVA30, MVA36, MVA42, MVA48, MVA60
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035-000039-001 Page 22 of 38 MVA IOM 1.0 4-25-2014 INSTALLATION-ELECTRICAL (cont’d) TYPICAL WIRING—ELECTRIC HEAT TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAMS— Electric Heat: 1-6kW and 8-9.5kW TYPICAL WIRING—ELECTRIC HEAT
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035-000039-001 Page 23 of 38 MVA IOM 1.0 4-25-2014 INSTALLATION-ELECTRICAL (cont’d) TYPICAL WIRING—ELECTRIC HEAT TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAMS— Electric Heat: 14.5kW and 19.5kW TYPICAL WIRING—ELECTRIC HEAT
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035-000039-001 Page 24 of 38 MVA IOM 1.0 4-25-2014 START-UP Pre-Startup Building Envelope—All building windows and doors should be installed and closed before starting unit. During summer construction, avoid unit sweating by allowing for gradual pull down: use reduced capacity and use maximum available airflow. Temperature Controls-Check that unit is connected to the controls system and communicating properly. Outside Air and Freeze Protection WARNING: Insure that the property is protected against...
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035-000039-001 Page 25 of 38 MVA IOM 1.0 4-25-2014 MVA18Areas not recommend for operation due to excess velocity Fan Setting RPM SCFM WATTS RPM SCFM WATTS RPM SCFM WATTS RPM SCFM WATTS RPM SCFM WATTS RPM SCFM WATTSHigh Top 969 833 188 1022 804 197 1067 780 206 1132 743 215 1173 711 222 1201 666 224High 902 774 156 955 749 163 1016 717 173 1067 690 181 1102 656 193 1144 611 201Medium 898 772 152 960 737 160 1012 711 169 1091 669 176 1132 633 182 1158 569 187Low 827 711 116 897 670 123 956 641 131 1050 596...
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035-000039-001 Page 26 of 38 MVA IOM 1.0 4-25-2014 HTHML Areanotrecommendedforusefor exessiveairflow 0.00 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.50 400 500 600 700 800 900Airflow (SCFM) ExternalStaticPressure(inchW.G.) MVA18 HTHML Areanotrecommendedforusefor exessiveairflow 0.00 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.50 600 700 800 900 1000 1100Airflow (SCFM) ExternalStaticPressure(inchW.G.) MVA24 HTHML 0.00 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.50 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200...
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035-000039-001 Page 27 of 38 MVA IOM 1.0 4-25-2014 SERVICE General 1. Review Safety Considerations at beginning of these instructions. Good safety habits are im- portant tools when performing service proce- dures. 2. To make speed measurements, use a laser-style tachometer. Fan Motor Replacement WARNING: Shut off motor power and lock out power supply. Remove Blower/Motor Assembly Procedure: 1. Disconnect wiring harness plugs from motor (Fig. 16 and 17). 2. Remove blower mounting bolts, which secure the...
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035-000039-001 Page 28 of 38 MVA IOM 1.0 4-25-2014 Fan System Periodic Maintenance 1. The factory strongly recommends use of a Preven- tive Maintenance program to insure that the unit operates safely and efficiently. 2. Motor bearings are permanently sealed and do not require lubrication. 3. Clean the fan’s flow area - maintenance interval in accordance with the degree of contamination. 4. The fan wheel can be cleaned with a moist cloth. 5. Do not use any aggressive, paint solvent cleaning agents when...
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035-000039-001 Page 29 of 38 MVA IOM 1.0 4-25-2014 SERVICE—Filters Filters FILTER SECTIONS — Open or remove filter panel to replace old filter with a new filter. See physical data tables for filter data. See Figure 21. Access Panels The 3 sections of the unit can be reached using the front access panels, removable using 5/16” socket or driver or flat head screwdriver. See Figure 22. Figure 21 Figure 22
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035-000039-001 Page 30 of 38 MVA IOM 1.0 4-25-2014 1. Perform procedure on the ground for safety. If working at heights USE EXTREME CAUTION ob- serve all FALL SAFETY considerations. Under all conditions, LOCK OUT all power supplies before performing this procedure. W ARNING! Coil sec- tion can be heavy—use proper lifting equipment. 2. Isolate coil and reclaim refrigerant. Disconnect unit from piping. Remove supply piping to allow access into the coil section from the front. 3. Remove blower access door...