York YUHC 07-18, YUHC 18-60 owner manual Yukc

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The positioning of ceiling hole and indoor unit and hanging screw bolt:

 

Air outlet

 

Main body : A

N-Ø200

70

Distance between bolts: B

 

 

J=MxK

H

150

 

 

440-640

 

 

5

C

 

 

Ceiling hole: D

 

 

Panel: E

 

Hanging Screw bolt

4-M10 Site configuration

60 80

Install the main body:

300

Connecting point of cold medium pipe

Main body: 800

Distance between bolts: 565 210

720Fixed screw

630

80

(Air side ØF)

90 120

 

Connecting point of cold

305

 

 

medium pipe

 

 

(liquid side ØG)

 

335

Connecting point

155

of drain pipe

 

 

Entrances and exits for communication

lines of indoor and outdoor units

210

100

70

300

 

450 Ceiling hole 470

Panel 500

170 320

 

Ø125 Plank (inside)

30

(For air delivery from outside)

 

Dust proof net

(Additional purchase) Canvas air passage

(Additional purchase)

Panel

(Additional purchase)

Capacity (Btu/h)

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

M

N

60000

1350

1400

1380

1400

1430

19

12.7

252

35

930

310

3

4

When using a back-air installation, please refer to the following:

205

300

 

B

 

A

 

Back panel layout

 

YUKC 18-48

 

N-250x393.8

 

250

127

320

I

I

 

 

A

 

Back panel layout

 

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YUHC 18-60, YUHC 07-18 specifications

York's YUHC (York University Hockey Club) has made a significant impact in the world of youth and community sports, with two notable teams: YUHC 07-18 and YUHC 18-60. Both squads have distinct characteristics, technologies, and features that contribute to their success and the development of young athletes.

The YUHC 07-18 team focuses on youth development, catering to players aged 7 to 18. This age group is crucial for skill acquisition, team dynamics, and personal growth. The coaching staff is trained in age-appropriate methodologies, promoting not only athletic excellence but also an environment where teamwork and sportsmanship thrive. The team utilizes innovative training technologies, such as video analysis software, which allows coaches to break down gameplay and provide personalized feedback to players. This technology enhances player performance, helping them to understand their strengths and areas for improvement.

In terms of equipment, YUHC 07-18 has access to state-of-the-art hockey gear, ensuring that players are both safe and competitive on the ice. Regular equipment checks and maintenance are conducted to ensure players have the best gear available, which helps in minimizing injuries and maximizing performance.

On the other hand, YUHC 18-60 serves older players, ranging from 18 to 60 years. This team emphasizes inclusivity and skill enhancement for both experienced players and those new to the sport. It combines recreational play with competitive elements, encouraging players to remain active while enjoying the benefits of team sports. The emphasis here is on community building and fostering lifelong friendships through hockey.

Both teams leverage technology to improve performance and engagement. Virtual training sessions and online workshops have become increasingly popular, especially during off-ice training periods. Players can connect with coaches and peers to enhance their skills from home, making the training schedule flexible and adaptable to personal commitments.

In summary, York's YUHC 07-18 and YUHC 18-60 represent a harmonious blend of youth development and community engagement. Through advanced training methods, top-tier equipment, and a focus on teamwork, these teams contribute positively to the landscape of local sports, creating an environment where players of all ages can thrive and build lasting relationships on and off the ice.