Installation, General, Location and clearances – Mammoth V-Cube Slim F-Series Sizes 180 to 350 User Manual

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Mammoth V-Cube Slim IOM, MAMM-VCS-IOM-4FA (October 2013) 8

Installation

WARNING! The installer must determine

and follow all applicable codes and regula-

tions. This equipment presents hazards of

electricity, rotating parts, sharp edges, heat

and weight. Failure to read and follow these

instructions can result in property damage,

severe personal injury or death. This equip-

ment must be installed by experienced,

trained personnel only.

General

To prevent damage, this equipment should not be oper-

ated for supplementary heating and cooling during the

construction period.
Inspect the unit for any specific tagging numbers indi-

cated by the factory per a request from the installing con-

tractor.
Check the unit nameplate for the size and voltage rat-

ing and confirm against the plans that the unit is being

installed in the correct location.
Verify the installation location with the piping, sheet metal

and electrical contractors prior to installation
Verify all clearances are available for the unit prior to

installation.
Note the location and routing of water piping, condensate

drain piping, and electrical wiring. The locations of these

items are clearly marked on the unit submittal drawings.

Mammoth recommends the unit be covered during con-

struction to protect components from dust and other

harmful material. This is critical while spraying fireproofing

material on bar joists, sandblasting, spray painting and

plastering.

IMPORTANT! Check the unit name plate for

correct voltage with the plans before install-

ing the equipment. Make sure all electrical

connections are made in accordance with

national (NEC) and local codes.

Location and Clearances

This equipment is designed for indoor installation only.

Sheltered locations such as attics, garages, etc., gener-

ally will not provide sufficient protection against extremes

in temperature and/or humidity, and equipment perfor-

mance, reliability, and service life may be adversely

affected.
Units should be mounted on a flat, level floor or on a

code-compliant housekeeping pad. An antivibration pad

or mat is recommended between the bottom of the unit

and the surface beneath it.
Figure 7 and Figure 8 show recommended minimum

clearances. Local building and/or electrical codes may

require additional clearance. Refer to local codes.
If the unit has an open or non-ducted return, provide

adequate clearance to the return air opening to ensure

proper air flow.

Figure 7: Clearances - Unit With Waterside Economizer

SHELL AND TUBE

SERVICE CLEARANCE

FILTER REMOVAL

SERVICE CLEARANCE

SERVICE CLEARANCE

36

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42.0 [1067]

36.0 [914]

ACCESS

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