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TM5-4120-384-14
INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS.-Continued
Models F18H-3S, F18H-3SA and
Use  care  in  lifting.
F18H-3SB weigh 265 lb. (120.2 kg).
Model F18H-1S
weighs  275  lb.  (124.7  kg).
(2)  Lift  air  conditioner  into  position  using  a  lifting
hoist.
Use  the  lifting  handles  to  work  the  unit  into  alignment  with
the
mounting  holes.
(3)  Secure  unit  to  mounting  platform  or  braces  with  four  sets
of  mounting  hardware  provided  with  unit.
See  figure  4-1,  sheet  3,
for  cross  section  view  of  bottom  mounting  holes  and  hardware.
F o r  s a f e  o p e r a t i o n ,  connect a 10 AWG (minimum) ground
wire  to  the  air  conditioner  external  ground.
Make
sure  that  shelter  is  properly  grounded.
(4)  Connect  a  10  AWG  (minimum)  ground  wire  from  shelter
ground  to  air  conditioner  external  ground.
The  air  conditioner
external  ground  connection  point  is  located  on  front  left  side  of
control  module.
(5)  Fill  in  and  seal  area  around  the  air  conditioner  to
prevent  loss  of  conditioned  air.
Flexible  plastic  foam  and
pressure  sensitive  tape  may  be  used.
(6)  Fabricate  an  input  cable  of  required  length  using  the
MS3106R18-11S  connector  supplied  with  air  conditioner  for
connection  to  J1  or  J11.
(See  chart  below  and  figure  4-4.)  If  J11
connector  is  used,  be  sure  the  wiring  to  TB3  terminal  board  is
relocated  in  accordance  with  paragraph  4-4  a.
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