Overview; Components; Installation; Step 1 - Mounting The Cabinet - Carrier OPN-MTCC Installation And Start-Up Instructions Manual

I-vu interface, toshiba carrier variable refrigerant flow (vrf) systems
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OVERVIEW

The i-Vu Interface is an electronic, independently mounted controller that allows the user to monitor and control a Toshiba Carrier VRF
system containing up to 64 indoor units.

COMPONENTS

Table 1 lists the components shipped with the unit.
Table 1 —Components Shipped with Unit
NAME/DES CRIPTION
QTY.
Mounting Brackets
Mounting Bracket
Screws
Front Door Screws

INSTALLATION

Step 1 — Mounting the Cabinet —
packaged for shipment to avoid damage during normal
transit and handling. It is the receiving party's responsibility
to inspect the equipment upon arrival. Any obvious damage
to the carton and/or its contents should be reported on the
bill of lading and a claim should be filed with the
transportation company and the factory. Unit should always
be stored in a dry place, and in the proper orientation as
marked on the carton. After determining the condition of the
carton exterior, carefully remove each unit from the carton
and inspect for hidden damage. Any hidden damage should
be recorded, a claim should be filed with the transportation
company, and the factory should be notified. In the event a
claim for shipping damage is filed, the unit, shipping carton,
and all packing must be retained for physical inspection by
the transportation company. All units should be stored in the
factory shipping carton with internal packaging in place
until installation.
PROTECTING UNITS FROM DAMAGE — Do not
apply force or pressure to the box. The unit must always be
properly supported. Temporary supports used during
installation or service must be adequate to hold the unit
securely. To maintain warranty, protect units against hostile
environments (such as rain, snow or extreme temperature),
theft, vandalism, and debris on job site. Equipment covered
in this manual is not suitable for outdoor installations.
Failure to do so may have serious adverse effects on unit
operation and in the case of circuit board assembly, may
result in immediate or premature failure. Failure of any unit
caused by deposits of foreign material will not be covered
by the manufacturer's warranty. Some units and/or job
conditions may require some form of temporary covering
during construction.
PREPARING JOB SITE FOR UNIT INSTALLATION —
To save time and to reduce the possibility of costly errors, set
up a complete sample installation in a typical room at job site.
Check all critical dimensions such as pipe, wire, connections
requirements. Refer to job drawings and product dimension
drawings as required. Instruct all trades in their parts of the
installation. Units must be installed in compliance with all
applicable local code requirements.
IDENTIFYING AND PREPARING UNITS — Ensure
the power requirements match the available power source.
FUNCTION
Used for mounting the unit
4
on the wall
Attaching the mounting
4
brackets to the unit
Locking the front door
4
using screws
Units are
Refer to the unit's nameplate and wiring diagram. In
addition:
• Check all the tags on the unit to determine if the shipping
screws should be removed. Remove the screws as
instructed.
• Use the suppled accessory kit to install the mounting feet
on the back of the control cabinet. The 4 mounting
brackets are used for mounting the unit on the wall. The
4 mounting bracket screws are used for attaching the
mounting brackets to the unit. The mounting feet
measure 17.69" tall and 12.00" wide.
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