Carrier 2020, 2420 Mount Cabinet, Electrical Shock and High Voltage Hazard, Unit Damage Hazard

Models: 2420 1620 2020

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Step 3 Mount Cabinet

a.Turn off power to the heating and cooling system.

b.Remove the existing fan coil filter and discard. Excessive system static pressure may result if the Infinityt Air Puri- fier is used with other filtration devices.

c.Remove the air purifier cartridge and enhancement mod- ule from the Infinityt Air Purifier cabinet.

d.Position the cabinet between the fan coil and return air duct (see Fig. 4 and 5). A transition duct may be required.

NOTE: The fan coil cabinet screws holding the filter rack should be used to attach the air purifier cabinet.

e.Gasket tape between the fan coil and the air purifier cabi- net is already factory installed.

f.Mounting holes are provided for fan coil attachment.

g.Use return duct adapters provided to attach return duct- work (See Fig. 6).

h.Seal seams with tape or caulking after the Infinityt Air Purifier cabinet has been secured.

!WARNING

ELECTRICAL SHOCK AND HIGH VOLTAGE HAZARD

Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death.

Before installing or servicing system, always turn off main power to system. There may be more than 1 disconnect switch.

!CAUTION

UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD

Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment damage.

Cabinets will support a maximum weight of 400 lbs when installed beneath a vertical fan coil or air-handling unit. When setting fan coil on cabinet, do not drop it into place. Position the fan coil correctly on the cabinet to prevent a corner from slipping down and damaging the cabinet or its components.

Return Duct

Adapters (x4)

 

Return Duct

 

 

Adapters (x4)

 

A06389

Mounting Cabinet Horizontal

A06388

Mounting Cabinet Vertical

 

 

 

Fig. 5 ---Mounting Infinityt Air Purifier Cabinet for Fan Coils

A06392

Fig. 6 ---Use of Return Duct Adapters

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Carrier 2020, 2420, 1620 Mount Cabinet, Electrical Shock and High Voltage Hazard, Unit Damage Hazard