
Table of Contents
Front Cover | 1 |
Mini Specs 4100 and 6100 Series | 2 |
Mini Specs Power Connection Kits and Nomenclature | 3 |
The 4100/6100 and Dry 25 | 4 |
Table of Contents | 5 |
Introduction | 6 |
The Zoneline System | 7 |
Features and Benefits |
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Features Table | 8 |
Features and Benefits | |
Auxiliary Control Settings | |
Central Desk Control | 14 |
Remote Thermostat Control | |
Heat Pumps and Energy Savings | |
Installation and Dimensions |
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Application Comments | 20 |
Case Dimensions | 21 |
Wall | |
Condensate Disposal Systems | |
Ducted Installations | |
Exterior Grilles | |
Product Data |
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Electrical Connection | 42 |
Essential Elements Ordering Overview | 43 |
Maximum Connected Load | 44 |
Latent System Capacity | 44 |
Normal Yearly Operating Data | 45 |
Schematics | |
Product Specifications |
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Suggested Bid Form Specifications | |
Zoneline Chassis | 52 |
Installation Specifications | 53 |
Complete Accessory List | 54 |
General Installation Suggestions | |
Warranty | 56 |
Notes | |
Alphabetical Index | 59 |
Back Cover | 60 |
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Important Notice
Equipment used as a primary source for heating or cooling is an integral part of the building in which it is installed. Proper application is essential for satisfactory performance over a wide range of operating conditions. It is strongly recommended that a professional engineer determine proper application.
If the unit is a replacement unit, its specifications and performance may differ from those of the unit it is replacing. For that reason, we again strongly recommend that a professional engineer determine proper application.
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