APPLICATION DATA

Condensate trap — A 2-in. condensate trap must be field supplied.

1” MIN.

TRAP

OUTLET

2” MIN.

Ductwork — Secure downflow discharge ductwork to roof curb. For horizontal discharge applications, attach ductwork to unit with flanges.

To convert a unit to downflow discharge — Units are equipped with factory-installed inserts in the down-flow openings. Removal of the inserts is similar to removing an electrical knock-out. The unit is factory equipped with duct

covers to seal the horizontal discharge openings in the unit. Units installed in horizontal discharge orientation do not require duct covers.

Maximum cooling airflow — To minimize the possibility of condensate blow-off from the evaporator, airflow through the units should not exceed 450 cfm per ton.

Minimum cooling airflow — The minimum cooling

airflow is 350 cfm per ton.

Minimum cooling ambient operating temperature — All standard units have a minimum cooling ambient operating temperature of 40°F. Units with the ICM Indoor Motor FIOP have a minimum cooling outdoor operating temperature of 55°F. With accessory low ambient temperature kit, units can operate at temperatures down to 0°F.

Maximum operating outdoor air temperature — for

cooling is 125°F.

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583B specifications

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