Ives VR904, VR900 For USE with Mortise Locks on Push Side of Door, Cylinder, LH Shown

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LH SHOWN RH OPPOSITE

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

VR900LLP/VR904LLP VANDAL RESISTANT TRIM

FOR USE WITH MORTISE LOCKS (ON PUSH SIDE OF DOOR)

1PREPARE DOOR FOR MORTISE LOCK. SEE MORTISE LOCK INSTRUCTIONS FOR PREPARATION.

2ALIGN TRIM TEMPLATE WITH HORIZONTAL CYLINDER CENTER LINE (CL ) ON PUSH SIDE EDGE OF DOOR AND SECURE WITH TAPE.

CYLINDER

TEMPLATE

 

VR900LLP TRIM

C

 

L

 

5LOCATE AND PREPARE ALL TRIM HOLES AS SHOWN ON TEMPLATE.

6SECURE TRIM TO PUSH SIDE OF DOOR.

VR900LLP/VR904LLP TRIM

3MARK THE CENTER POINT OF EACH HOLE WITH A PUNCH.

4

USING A SQUARE, TRANSFER THE 4

 

MOUNTING HOLE LOCATIONS TO THE

OPPOSITE SIDE OF THE DOOR.

HOLE DIMESIONS AND PREPARATION

ARE SHOWN ON TEMPLATE.

 

 

WHEN USING A BEVELED

 

 

DOOR, MAKE SURE TO

 

 

MEASURE HOLES FROM

TRIM

 

THE FURTHEST EDGE AS

SIDE

SHOWN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1/4” COUNTERSINK WASHERS (4)

SCREWS (4):

1/4-20 X 1-3/8”

OPHMS SCREWS (1-3/4” DOORS)

LH SHOWN

1/4-20 X 1-3/4”

OPHMS SCREWS

RH OPPOSITE

(2-1/4” DOORS)

7SEE MORTISE LOCK INSTRUCTIONS FOR MORTISE LOCK AND CYLINDER INSTALLATION.

CYLINDER COLLAR

USE WAVE WASHERS

 

INSIDE CYLINDER

 

COLLAR AS NEEDED

 

FOR PROPER FIT

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Contents RHR Shown Installation Instructions VR900/VR904 Vandal Resistant TrimFor USE with Mortise Locks on Pull Side of Door Hole Dimesions and PreparationHole Dimesions and Preparation Are Shown on Template For USE with Mortise Locks on Push Side of DoorCylinder Side

VR900, VR904 specifications

The Ives VR904 and VR900 series are high-performance variable refrigerant flow (VRF) systems designed to provide exceptional heating and cooling efficiency for residential and commercial applications. Both units are engineered to meet the growing demand for energy-efficient climate control solutions that offer reliable performance in diverse environments.

One of the main features of the Ives VR904 and VR900 is their advanced inverter technology. This technology allows the compressor to adjust its speed according to the cooling or heating load, resulting in significant energy savings. The inverter-driven compressors enable the units to operate at lower capacities during mild conditions, reducing electricity consumption while maintaining consistent comfort levels.

Both systems are equipped with multi-zone capabilities, allowing them to effectively control the temperature in multiple areas or rooms simultaneously. This flexibility makes them ideal for both large commercial spaces and multifamily residential units. Each indoor unit can be individually controlled, offering customizable comfort for occupants while optimizing overall energy use.

Another notable characteristic of the Ives VR904 and VR900 series is their quiet operation. These systems incorporate sound-reducing technology, ensuring minimal noise levels during operation. This feature is particularly beneficial for environments where noise sensitivity is a priority, such as offices, hotels, and residential spaces.

In terms of installation, the Ives VRF systems are designed with flexibility in mind. The units can be installed in a variety of settings, including ceiling-mounted, wall-mounted, or even ducted configurations. This adaptability allows for seamless integration into existing structures, ensuring that both aesthetic and functional requirements are met.

The Ives VR904 and VR900 also come with advanced control options, including smart thermostats and mobile app integration. Users can monitor and adjust their system remotely, providing greater convenience and enhancing energy management. Additional features, such as multi-language support and intuitive interfaces, make these systems accessible to a wide range of users.

Overall, the Ives VR904 and VR900 series stand out in the HVAC market with their energy efficiency, quiet operation, and versatility. By employing cutting-edge technologies and user-friendly features, Ives has set a new standard for VRF systems that cater to modern climate control needs. Whether for heating or cooling, these systems promise reliability and performance, making them an excellent choice for both residential and commercial applications.