3.
Wiring Thermostat—continued
E.
Drill two 1/8" (3 mm) holes and insert anchors within
mounting surface. Anchors may not be required if secur-
ing to wall studs or racking.
F.
Provide 1¼" (32 mm) diameter hole within wall or rack-
ing structure to provide clearance for RJ14 connection
at back of controller.
G. Connect cable to the back of the remote user interface
and attach backing plate to wall using two screws sup-
plied with remote user interface.
H. Re-attach front cover plate by snapping it into place on
the back plate.
I.
Reconnect cable to side of Wine Guardian unit at either
COM1 or COM2.
NOTE:
1. Splitter devices (for remote sensors) must be mounted at the
unit. DO NOT connect the splitter device at the back of the Re-
mote Interface Controller or to the back of the remote sensor as
this WILL cause equipment failure.
2. Only use wiring provided by Air Innovations or damage to the
unit may occur.
4.
Condensate Drain
A.
Wine Guardian ducted systems are supplied with 7 feet
(2 meters) of ½" (13 mm) inside dimension clear tube.
NOTE: Wine Guardian units have an internal trap. Do not double
trap piping. Failure to comply may lead to water leaks and pos-
sible water damage to surrounding mounting area. Install drain
line with a ¼ inch per linear foot (1.25 cm/linear meter) of pitch.
5.
Installing Ductwork
A.
The split units are supplied with one (1) supply duct
collar and (1) return duct collar as standard equip-
ment.
B.
Install ductwork by folding back the insulation to ex-
pose the wire reinforced vinyl duct. Slip the ductwork
over the end of the duct collar and fasten using two tie
wraps supplied with the kit making sure the ductwork
is tight on the duct collar.
C. Fold the insulation back over the duct and duct collar
and secure to collar using duct tape.
D. Reconnect cable to side of fan-coil unit at either
COM1 or COM 2.
6.
Installing the Condensing Unit
A.
Wine Guardian condensing unit must be mounted hori-
zontally on its base as shown and be level to +/- ¼"
end to end and 1/8" side to side.
B.
A minimum of 12 inches is required around the perim-
eter of the condensing unit for proper airflow across
the unit and for service access.
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