Goodman Mfg CPC/CPH Circulating AIR and Filters, Venting Condensate Drain Connection

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CIRCULATING AIR AND FILTERS

DUCTWORK

The supply duct from the unit through a wall may be installed without clearance. However, minimum unit clearances must be maintained (see “Clearances” section). The supply duct should be provided with an access panel large enough to inspect the air chamber downstream of the heat exchanger. A cover should be tightly attached to prevent air leaks.

Ductwork dimensions are shown in the roof curb installation manual.

If desired, supply and return duct connections to the unit may be made with flexible connections to reduce possible unit operating sound transmission.

VENTING

NOTE: Venting is self-contained.

CONDENSATE DRAIN CONNECTION

CONDENSATE DRAIN CONNECTION

A 3/4” NPT drain connection is supplied for condensate pip- ing. An external trap must be installed for proper condensate drainage.

DRAIN

CONNECTION

UNIT

2" MINIMUM

FLEXIBLE

 

TUBING-HOSE

3" MINIMUM

OR PIPE

 

A POSITIVE LIQUID

SEAL IS REQUIRED

Drain Connection

Install condensate drain trap as shown. Use 3/4" drain line and fittings or larger. Do not operate without trap.

HORIZONTAL DRAIN

Drainage of condensate directly onto the roof may be ac- ceptable; refer to local code. It is recommended that a small drip pad of either stone, mortar, wood or metal be provided to prevent any possible damage to the roof.

CLEANING

Due to the fact that drain pans in any air conditioning unit will have some moisture in them, algae and fungus will grow due to airborne bacteria and spores. Periodic clean- ing is necessary to prevent this build-up from plugging the drain.

STARTUP, ADJUSTMENTS, AND CHECKS

WARNING

HIGH VOLTAGE!

TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DUE TO ELECTRICAL SHOCK, BOND THE FRAME OF THIS UNIT TO THE BUILDING ELECTRICAL GROUND BY USE OF THE GROUNDING TERMINAL PROVIDED OR OTHER ACCEPTABLE MEANS. DISCONNECT ALL POWER BEFORE SERVICING OR INSTALLING THIS UNIT.

PRE-STARTUP INSTRUCTIONS

CAUTION

TO PREVENT PROPERTY DAMAGE OR PERSONAL INJURY, DO NOT START THE UNIT UNTIL ALL NECESSARY PRE-CHECKS AND TESTS HAVE BEEN PERFORMED.

Prior to the beginning of Startup, Adjustments, and Checks procedures, the following steps should be completed in the building.

THERMOSTAT. Set the thermostat in the conditioned space at a point at least 10°F below zone temperature. Set the thermostat system switch on COOL and the fan switch on AUTO.

NIGHT SETBACK THERMOSTAT (OPTIONAL). Set thermostat at a point at least 10°F below zone temperature.

WARNING

MOVING MACHINERY HAZARD!

TO PREVENT POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH, DISCONNECT POWER TO THE UNIT AND PADLOCK IN THE “OFF” POSITION BEFORE

SERVICNG FANS.

HEATING STARTUP

On new installations, or if a major component has been re- placed, the operation of the unit must be checked.

Check unit operation as outlined in the following instructions. If any sparking, odors, or unusual sounds are encountered, shut off electrical power and recheck for wiring errors, or ob- structions in or near the blower motors. Duct covers must be removed before operating unit.

The Startup, Adjustments, and Checks procedure provides a step-by-step sequence which, if followed, will assure the proper startup of the equipment in the minimum amount of time. Air balancing of duct system is not considered part of this procedure. However, it is an important phase of any air conditioning system startup and should be performed upon completion of the Startup, Adjustments, and Checks proce- dure. The Startup, Adjustments, and Checks procedure at outside ambients below 55°F should be limited to a readi- ness check of the refrigeration system with the required final check and calibration left to be completed when the outside ambient rises above 55°F.

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Contents TON 6 TON CPC/CPH Series Replacement Parts Safety InstructionsGeneral Information High VoltageUnit Location Roof Curb POST-INSTALLATION Checks ClearancesRigging Details Roof TOP Duct ConnectionsWeights shown are belt drive with no accessories Electrical Wiring Rigging RemovalSupply Circulating AIR and Filters STARTUP, ADJUSTMENTS, and ChecksVenting Condensate Drain Connection Belt Drive Models only Drive Belt Tension Adjustment Air Flow Adjustments Heat Pump OperationPSC Motor AIR Flow AdjustmentsMotor Drive Adjustments Motor Sheave Adjustments MaintenanceService Valve Body Damaged Replace valveCPC/H036 Direct Drive Down Shot CPC/H036 Direct Drive HorizontalCPC/H048 Direct Drive Down Shot CPC/H048 Direct Drive HorizontalCPC/H060 Direct Drive Down Shot 790CPC/H060 Direct Drive Horizontal CPC/H060 Standard Belt Drive Down Shot CPC/H036 Standard Belt Drive Down ShotCPC/H048 Standard Belt Drive Down Shot CPC/H072 Standard Belt Drive Down ShotCPC/H060 High Static Belt Drive Down Shot CPC/H036 High Static Belt Drive Down ShotCPC/H048 High Static Belt Drive Down Shot CPC/H072 High Static Belt Drive Down ShotCPC/H060 Standard Belt Drive Horizontal CPC/H036 Standard Belt Drive HorizontalCPC/H048 Standard Belt Drive Horizontal CPC/H072 Standard Belt Drive HorizontalCPC/H060 High Static Belt Drive Horizontal CPC/H036 High Static Belt Drive HorizontalCPC/H048 High Static Belt Drive Horizontal CPC/H072 High Static Belt Drive HorizontalAppendix B Electrical Data Minimum AIR Flow for Electric Heat Unit Heater KIT Minimum CFM Model NumberAppendix C Unit Dimensions 2010,2012 Goodman Manufacturing Company, L.P

CPC/CPH specifications

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