Placement - 4200 Series

Serenity’s physical dimensions and required clearances MUST be taken into consideration when choosing its installation location. (See clearance requirements and dimensions.)

The best installation location is in a space that requires heat so some amount of the heating requirements can be satisfied through static dissipation from the warm outer panels. If Serenity is not installed in an area it is intended to heat (e.g. storage closet), it is important to account for the heat lost through static dissipation by making proper adjustments when sizing the system. Standby heat dissipation of up to 1.6kW can be experienced in normal operation. Room air should be maintained at less than 85°F/29°C.

If ventilation is needed, it can be provided by installing a 24” x 24” opening into the area where Serenity is located. In addition, a 6” x 6” non-closing type register can be cut into the return air duct of the system to minimize heat build-up in the room. This register must be installed so that the air drawn into Serenity passes through the filter first.

The weight of Serenity must also be taken into consideration when selecting the installation surface. Refer to system weight and dimensions. A level concrete floor is the best installation surface to place Serenity, but most well-supported surfaces are acceptable. If unsure of your floor’s load capacity, consult a building contractor or architect.

NOTE: Special requirements must be considered if placing Serenity in a garage or other area where combustible vapors may be present. Consult local, state, and national codes and regulations to ensure proper installation.

 

4200 Owner's Manual English 1201282 Rev 5