York DM090 installation manual Ductwork, Duct Covers

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DUCTWORK

Ductwork should be designed and sized according to the methods in Manual D of the Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA) or as recommended by any other recog- nized authority such as ASHRAE or SMACNA.

A closed return duct system should be used. This will not preclude use of economizers or outdoor fresh air intake. The supply and return air duct connections at the unit should be made with flexible joints to minimize noise.

The supply and return air duct systems should be designed for the CFM and static pressure requirements of the job. They should NOT be sized to match the dimensions of the duct connections on the unit.

Refer to 9 for bottom air duct openings. Refer to Figure 10 for rear air duct openings.

DUCT COVERS

Units are shipped with the side duct openings covered and a covering over the bottom of the unit. For bottom duct applica- tion, no duct cover changes are necessary. For side duct application, remove the side duct covers and install over the bottom duct openings. The panels removed from the side duct connections are designed to be reused by securing each panel to its respective downflow opening. But keep in mind that the supply panel is installed with the painted surface UP, facing the heat exchanger, while the return panel is installed with the painted surface DOWN, facing the downflow duct opening. The supply panel is secured with the bracket (already in place from the factory) and two screws. It’s a snug fit for the panel when sliding it between the heat exchanger and unit bottom, but there is room. The return panel is secured with four screws.

 

RIGHT

80-5/8

INSULATEDDECKUNDER

 

 

CONDENSERSECTION

20

 

SUPPLY

20 6

RETURN

2TYP.

30

50-1/2

INSULATEDDECKUNDER

 

COMPRESSORSECTION

FRONT 8or14

FIGURE 11 - PREDATOR® ROOF CURB DIMENSIONS

2TYP

50-1/230-1/2

23 4

26 80-5/8

RETURN

SUPPLY

10

76-5/8

 

94

59-1/4

 

FRONT

64-1/4RIGHT

FIGURE 12 - SUNLINE™ TO PREDATOR® TRANSITION ROOF CURBS

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Contents Installation Manual Table of Contents List of Figures List of Tables Reference Safety ConsiderationsGeneral InspectionNomenclature ½ 12½ Ton Predator Model Number NomenclatureNOMENCLATURE, Additonal Options Johnson UNT Controller, DFS, APS & Phase Monitor Technicoat Condenser Coil, Phase Monitor, & Coil Guard Installation Installation Safety InformationPreceding Installation Unit Temperature Limitations LocationRigging and Handling Length of Forks Must be a Minimum of 60 Inches Point Load WeightDetail C Detail B Detail aBottom Duct Openings from Above Duct Covers DuctworkSide Panels with Hole Plugs Condensate Drain Power Wiring Detail Thermostat WiringControl Wire Sizes Power and Control WiringElectronic Thermostat Field Wiring RLA 380 11.5 75.0 Electrical Data DM120 10 TON with Power Convenience OutletOPTIONS/ACCESSORIES Physical DataMinimum Supply AIR CFM Adjustments and Information Economizer and Power Exhaust SET PointEnthalpy SET Point Chart Belt Tension PhasingBlower Rotation Supply AIR Limitations1/2 TON Optional Motor Down Shot Blower PERFORMANCE* † 1/2 TON Standard Motor Down Shot Blower PERFORMANCE* †10 TON Optional Motor Down Shot Blower PERFORMANCE* † 10 TON Standard Motor Down Shot Blower PERFORMANCE* †12-1/2 TON Optional Motor Down Shot Blower PERFORMANCE* † 12-1/2 TON Standard Motor Down Shot Blower PERFORMANCE* †1/2 TON Optional Motor Side Shot Blower PERFORMANCE* † 1/2 TON Standard Motor Side Shot Blower PERFORMANCE* †10 TON Standard Motor Down Shot Blower PERFORMANCE* † 12-1/2 TON Optional Motor Side Shot Blower PERFORMANCE* † 12-1/2 TON Standard Motor Side Shot Blower PERFORMANCE* †Method ONE Method TWO Indoor Blower SpecificationsAIR Balance Checking AIR QuantityDRY Coil Delta P Supply AIR Drive Adjustment Sequence of Operations Overview OperationAdditional Static Resistance Motor Sheave Datum DiametersCooling Sequence of Operation Compressor Protection Safety ControlsElectric Heat Antictpator Setpoints Electric Heating Operation ErrorsElectric Heat Limit Setting Electric Heating Sequence of OperationsCharging the Unit START-UP Cooling12.5 TON Standard Efficiency Superheat Charging 10 TON Standard Efficiency Superheat ChargingNormal Maintenance Troubleshooting GeneralPredator Flash Codes Unit Control Board Flash Codes Basic Troubleshooting FlowchartCooling Troubleshooting Guide Unitary Products Group 035-17311-003-A-0704 Unitary 5005 Norman Products York Group Drive 73069