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HOW THE PARTIAL
INSTALLATION PROGRAM WORKS
NON-TECHNICAL INSTALLATION PORTION
TECHNICAL INSTALLATION PORTION
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THE PARTIAL INSTALLATION PROGRAM WORKS |
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For maximum
savings on your installation, complete the
non-technical portion of the installation and simply call a contractor
to complete just the Final Hook-up,
Start-Up and Check Test.
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If you have
installation questions prior to purchasing your Hamilton Equipment, please
feel free to contact our Customer Service Hotline, or if assistance is
needed in locating a contractor in your area.
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Hamilton
Home Products Customer Service: 1-800-879-0123
All Federal, State and Local Codes must be adhered to, in addition to the
Manufacturer's Installation Guidelines.
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Below
is a general outline of the non-technical portion of the pre-installation of
Air Conditioning and Gas Furnaces to be performed by qualified individuals.
All Federal, State and Local Codes must be adhered to, in addition to the
Manufacturer's Installation Guidelines.
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Central Air Conditioning
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Purchase the proper Condenser,
Coil, Line Set and accessories needed, from the Retailer.
Obtain the necessary
permits, etc., if applicable, adhering to all federal, state, and local
codes.
Position the Condenser
properly on a Pad, per the Manufacturer's installation guidelines.
Place Coil within the
Plenum or adapt to top of Furnace/Air Handler.
Run Line Set from the
indoor Coil to the outdoor Condenser, but do not make
connections.
Run 240 V wiring from
the access panel to the outdoor Disconnect Box.
Supply High Voltage Outdoor Electrical
Whip for the Contractor, but do not make connections.
Run Low Voltage wire from the
Condenser to Furnace or Air Handler, but do not make connections.
Run Low Voltage wire from the
Thermostat to Furnace or Air Handler, but do not make connections.
Have Contractor perform Final
Hook-Up, Start-Up and Check Test.
All Federal,
State and Local Codes must be adhered to, in addition to the
Manufacturer's Installation Guidelines.
Gas Furnace
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Purchase the proper Furnace and
other accessories that might be needed from the Retailer.
Obtain the necessary
permits, etc., if applicable, adhering to all federal, state, and local
codes.
Position the Furnace
properly, per the Manufacturer's installation guidelines.
Attach new Plenum or
Adapt existing Plenum to top of Furnace, and attach Return Air Drop.
Have Gas Line and shut
off control in place for hook-up to Gas Valve, but do not
make connections.
Run 120 V wiring from
the access panel to the Furnace, but do not make connections.
Run Low Voltage wire
from the Thermostat to Furnace or Air Handler, but do not make
connections.
Vent the Furnace per the
Manufacturer's installation guidelines.
Have Contractor perform Final
Hook-Up, Start-Up and Check Test.
All Federal,
State and Local Codes must be adhered to, in addition to the
Manufacturer's Installation Guidelines.
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The contractor's services are to perform the
technical Hook-ups
at the Units. Any additional labor,
parts, alterations, or additional trips that might be necessary to complete
the installation will increase his final cost. All Federal, State
and Local Codes must be adhered to, in addition to the Manufacturer's
Installation Guidelines.
The contractor
is to perform the following:
Central Air Conditioning
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Connection of 240 V wiring at Condenser
and Disconnect Box.
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Connection of Low Voltage wiring at
Condenser and Furnace.
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Connection of Line Set at the Condenser
and Coil.
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Start-up and Check Test and any
adjustments.
Gas Furnace
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120 V wiring at Furnace.
Low Voltage wiring at Furnace.
Gas line connection to Gas valve at
Furnace.
Start-up and Check Test and any
adjustments.
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