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    18-GJ81D1-1A-EN_08052020

    Document Title:Installer's Guide Air Handler Downflow Sub-Bases TAYBASET
    Publication Type:Installation
    Publication Date:2020-08-11
    to support the base unit. Check local building codes for requirements on floor loading and support. 4. Set the sub-base on the floor over the opening and nail it to the edge of the flooring in the holes provided. See Figure 3. 5. See the air handler Outline Drawing for the supply duct dimenstions
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    18-GJ84D1-1A-EN_08052020

    Document Title:Installer's Guide EMI/EFI Air Handler Kit BAYAHEMIKIT001A
    Publication Type:Installation
    Publication Date:2020-08-10
    WARNING!The cabinet must have an uninterrupted or unbroken ground according to National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 - "latest edition" and Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.1 or local codes to minimize personal injury if an electrical fault should occur.Failure to follow this warning could result
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    18-HD30D2-2_08012007

    Document Title:Installer’s Guide ZZSENSAL0800AA
    Publication Type:Installation
    Publication Date:2007-08-01
    . ▲ CAUTION! Fig. 1. ZZSENSAL0800AA Sensor. 2 Pub. No. 18-HD30D2-2 Installer’s Guide © 2007 American Standard Inc. All Rights Reserved edge of the wire opening hole in the subbase adjacent tothe top edge of the printed circuit board and wiringconnector. This should result in a sufficient amount ofwall
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    18-HD31D1-2_05012016

    Document Title:Installer's Guide Remote Indoor Temperature Sensor ZZSENSAL0400AA
    Publication Type:Installation
    Publication Date:2016-05-01
    recommended. 7. Position and level the subbase on the wall with the thermostat wire protruding through the wiring opening hole of the subbase. Slide the subbase a short distance up the wall until the thermostat wire rests against the bottom edge of the wire opening hole in the subbase Location and
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    18-HD66D1-4_10012017

    Document Title:Installer's Guide - *ZONE950AC52ZA/*ZON1050AC52ZA (*First letter may be A or T) Zone Panel
    Publication Type:Installation
    Publication Date:2017-10-01
    allows installation in closet, attic or other non-condensing locations free from obstructions or other hazards. Remove cover by grasping at edges and gently pulling the cover straight towards you. It should release without much effort. Mark four holes on the wall using the base as a template. A level
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    18-HD68D1-10_11012017

    Document Title:Installer's Guide 24V Relay Panel for use with Communicating Controls and 24V or Hybrid Systems
    Publication Type:Installation
    Publication Date:2017-11-01
    grasping at edges and gently pulling the cover straight towards you. It should release without much effort. Aux2 Relay Panel Bit Master Comm HVAC Sys tem Sens ors Thermostatand Indoor Unit Out door Rem ote Data Hot Com D R B Indo or RS RS ODTODT 24 V ac O nly 24 V ac O nly 24 V ac O nly Aux2 Aux1 Aux1
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    18-HD70D1-2_08012011

    Document Title:Installation Guide Modulating Zone Dampers
    Publication Type:Installation
    Publication Date:2011-08-01
    unit and 24V controlled outdoor unit 3 Zone Panel (required) 4 Zone Sensor with Display (optional) 5 Zone Sensor (optional) 6 Modulating Zone Dampers * A or T Section 1. Safety SAFETY HAZARD! Sharp Edge Hazard. Be careful of sharp edges on equip-ment or any cuts made on sheet metal while installing or
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    18-HD85D1-1_07252018

    Document Title:Installer's Guide Z-Wave Temperature and Humidity Sensor ZSENS930AW00MA NOTE: This document is for use with software version 5.3 when using this sensor with a connected thermostat.
    Publication Type:Installation
    Publication Date:2018-07-25
    in Table 3. Then add it back to the network. Sensor drops connection intermittently Edge of range Add a Z-Wave repeating device (e.g. light module/dimmer) at a location between the bridge and sensor. Button press ignored Button press too fast or too slow Firm 1/2 second button press. Sensor goes
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    18-HD89D1-1A-EN_12012018

    Document Title:Installer Guide Z-Wave Temperature and Humidity Sensor ZSENS930AW00MA For Thermostat Software 5.4 Release
    Publication Type:Installation
    Publication Date:2018-12-01
    the steps in Table 3. Then add it back to the network. Sensor drops connection interm ittently Edge of range Add a Z-W ave repeating device (e.g. light m odule/dimm er) at a location between the bridge and sensor. Button press ignored Button press too fast or too slow Firm 1/2 second button press
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    18-HE110D1-1A-EN_05012018

    Document Title:Envirowise Dehumidifier & Ventilation System Controller D30, D30R
    Publication Type:Installation
    Publication Date:2018-05-01
    common wire can be identifi ed as the wire from the A/C transformer that reads 0 volts between it and the Yellow air conditioning call for cooling wire.The incorrect wire will give a 20 to 28 volt reading.2. Another Yellow wire must be added to the thermostat Yellow terminal and run to the “ON-D