First Operations 300-1200 CFM manual

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    Application Guide FIRST OPERA TIONS, LP - P .O . Bo x 270969 - Dallas, T e xas 75227 - Ph. (214) 388-5751 - Fax (214) 388-2255 - www .fir stco.com VFB Series VSB Series VCB Series WCB Series V er tical Console Fan Coils 300-1200 CFM This application guide includes e xpanded cooling and heating data as well as typical connection diagrams and standa[...]

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    -2- 3 Ro w P erf ormance Data Note: Ratings at 70°F entering air temperature W O R 3 - Y T I C A P A C G N I L O O C R E T A W D E L L I H C T I N U E Z I S L L A ( ) S L E D O M M F C M P G . D . P . T F ( ) . R T W R E T A W G N I R E T N E F ° 5 4 R E T A W G N I R E T N E F ° 2 4 B W F ° 7 6 / B D F ° 0 8 R I A G N I R E T N E B W F ° 3 6[...]

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    -3- 4 Ro w P erf ormance Data W O R 4 - Y T I C A P A C G N I L O O C R E T A W D E L L I H C T I N U E Z I S L L A ( ) S L E D O M M F C M P G . D . P . T F ( ) . R T W R E T A W G N I R E T N E F ° 5 4 R E T A W G N I R E T N E F ° 2 4 B W F ° 7 6 / B D F ° 0 8 R I A G N I R E T N E B W F ° 3 6 / B D F ° 5 7 R I A G N I R E T N E B W F ° 7[...]

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    -4- 1 Ro w P erf ormance Data NO TE: Ratings at 70°F entering air temperature W O R 1 - Y T I C A P A C G N I T A E H R E T A W T O H T I N U E Z I S L L A ( ) S L E D O M M F C M P G . D . P . T F ( ) . R T W ) 0 0 0 1 ( H U T B G N I T A E H R E T A W G N I R E T N E T A E R U T A R E P M E T T I N U E Z I S L L A ( ) S L E D O M M F C M P G . D[...]

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    -8- CONTROL OPTIONS FOR ELECTRIC V AL VE P A CKA GES 2 Pipe - V alve Cycle Model Number Nomenc lature 12 VC B 0 - 126 - 31 R - 2B - N1 CFM (100'S) 3,4,6,8,10,12 Unit Style VCB - Concealed VSB - Cabinet slope top VFB - Cabinet flat top WCB - Recessed wall Vintage Electric Heat (KW) Unit V oltage 126 - 120V -1PH-60Hz 246 - 208/240V -1PH-60Hz 22[...]