Goodman Mfg CPG SERIES Rigging Details, Horizontal Discharge Duct Connections

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Ensure that the top of the duct connection frame is flush with the top of the roof curb.

Flexible duct connectors between the unit and ducts are rec- ommended. Insulate and weatherproof all external ductwork and joints as required and in accordance with local codes.

 

 

12 5/8”

5 7/8

 

REMOVE

 

 

 

COVERS

 

 

 

28 3/8”

7 3/8”

 

 

 

RETURN

36 3/8”

13 7/8”

SUPPLY

 

 

6 1/4”

 

 

 

HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE DUCT CONNECTIONS

RIGGING DETAILS

WARNING

TO PREVENT PROPERTY DAMAGE, THE UNIT SHOULD REMAIN IN AN UPRIGHT POSITION DURING ALL RIGGING AND MOVING OPERATIONS. TO FACILITATE LIFTING AND MOVING WHEN A CRANE IS USED, PLACE THE UNIT IN AN ADEQUATE CABLE SLING.

CAUTION

DO NOT LIFT UNITS TWO AT A TIME. PROVISIONS FOR FORKS HAVE BEEN INCLUDED IN THE UNIT BASE FRAME. MINIMUM FORK LENGTH IS 48” TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE UNIT.

Provisions for forks have been included in the unit base frame. No other fork locations are approved.

WARNING

TO PREVENT POSSIBLE EQUIPMENT DAMAGE, PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH, THE FOLLOWING BULLET POINTS MUST BE OBSERVED WHEN INSTALLING THE UNIT.

Unit must be lifted by the four lifting holes located at the base frame corners.

Lifting cables should be attached to the unit with shackles.

The distance between the crane hook and the top of the unit must not be less than 60”.

Two spreader bars must span over the unit to prevent damage to the cabinet by the lift cables. Spreader bars must be of sufficient length so that cables do not come in contact with the unit during transport.

Remove wood struts mounted beneath unit base frame before setting unit on roof curb. These struts are intended to protect unit base frame from fork lift damage. Removal is accomplished by extracting the sheet metal retainers and pulling the struts through the base of the unit. Refer to rigging label on the unit.

Your unit may be equipped with a steel shipping brace located underneath the unit (under compressors). If installing on a roof curb, the brace MUST be removed. Follow the following instructions for removal.

CAUTION

WHEN UNIT IS SUSPENDED, BOARDS AND SHIPPING BRACE WILL DROP WHEN SCREWS ARE REMOVED. TO PREVENT PERSONAL INJURY, STAND CLEAR. REMOVE FORK HOLE BRACKETS, BOARDS AND SHIPPING BRACE FROM BOTTOM OF UNIT BEFORE PLACING UNIT ONTO CURB.

Before installing this unit on a roof curb:

1.Remove wooden struts per installation instructions. These are the struts that are located in the fork holes and are used to protect the unit from damage while lifting with forks.

2.Locate and remove the twelve (12) screws that attach the shipping brace to the side rails. There will be six

(6) screws on each side of the unit and they are in a diagonal pattern. See following figure.

3.Lift unit per the “Rigging Details” section of the installation instructions, observing all warnings and cautions. Lift the unit high enough off the ground to reach under and grasp the shipping brace.

4.Rotate the brace by tapping the ends until the brace falls free from the unit.

5.Dispose of the brace appropriately.

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Contents Recognize this Symbol AS a Safety Precaution Safety Instructions Replacement PartsGeneral Information High VoltageUnit Location Electrical Entrance Locations Roof TOP Duct Connections Roof Curb POST-INSTALLATION ChecksRoof Curb Installation ClearancesHorizontal Discharge Duct Connections Rigging DetailsCorner & Center of Gravity Locations Electrical WiringPower and LOW Voltage Block Locations CPG 090 Through 300 GAS Heat GAS Supply PipingProper Piping Practice Natural Gas ConnectionTypical Propane GAS Piping Propane GAS InstallationsDrain Connection STARTUP, ADJUSTMENTS, and ChecksCirculating AIR and Filters Venting Condensate Drain ConnectionMoving Machinery Hazard Recommended Pounds of Force PER Belt Drive Belt Tension AdjustmentRollout Protection Control Manifold Pressure Check Burn Hazard Normal Sequence of Operation Heat Exchanger and Burner Orifice SpecificationsCheck rollout limit TroubleshootingInput Rating AIR Flow AdjustmentsMotor Sheave Adjustments WHITE-RODGERS 36H54 Pressure AdjustmentsMaintenance Burner Flame CPG090 Standard Belt Drive Horizontal CPG090 Standard Belt Drive Down Shot CPG090 High Static Belt Drive Down Shot Appendix B Electrical Data Vertical Discharge Bottom of Unit Horizontal Discharge0140L00550 REV a INSTALLER/SERVICEMAN 0140L00552 REV B 208-240/3/60 0140L00553 REV B
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CPG SERIES specifications

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