made prior to installing these lines). For left to right applications.
1.Remove and set aside front panels.
2.Remove the coil support bracket (4- screws.
3.Remove horizontal drain pan retaining clip
4.Carefully remove coil assembly and bottom drain pan.
5.Move horizontal drain pan from left hand side of coil to right side.
6.Install modified coil assembly back into unit.
7.Reinstall coil support bracket and horizontal drain pan retaining clip.
8.Determine drain holes being used and reposition knockout caps.
9.Reinstall doors.
E. POWER WIRING
Refer to the unit’s nameplate for specific electrical data.
CAUTION! DISCONNECT POWER AT MAIN FUSE OR CIRCUIT BREAKER DISTRIBUTION PANEL BEFORE WIRING UNIT TO PREVENT SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARD.
Use copper conductors only.
Tighten all wire connectors. Refer to unit nameplate for minimum circuit ampacity. For correct wire size, refer to the National Electrical Code. Use 75˚C minimum wire in unit wiring compartment.
NOTE: SEE UNIT FOR COMPLETE WIRING DIAGRAM LOCATED ON BLOWER HOUSING.
F. CONTROL WIRING
Field connections are made to the low voltage terminal strip. Consult installation instructions provided with accessory items for specific information on control wiring. Use 18 AWG minimum copper control conductors for control wiring up to 50 feet between units. 16 AWG control conductors are recommended for lengths up to 100 feet. Class 2 wiring is acceptable. Do not short control leads. Transformer
G. BLOWER MOTOR
Units are equipped with a
H. REFRIGERANT PIPING
All air handlers have DX refrigerant cooling coils installed, liquid and suction piping should be sized in accordance with condensing unit manufacturer’s recommendations. An adapter (by others) may be
required to make the transition between the line set and the coil connector. The evaporator coil has sweat copper connections. The suction line is a swaged solder cup connection. The liquid line connection is made to a tail piece portion of the TXV. Remove the nut on the inlet to the expansion valve and place it on the tail piece prior to brazing the liquid line. DO NOT connect the tail piece to the TXV until the liquid line has been brazed to the tail piece. Refrigerant lines should be soldered with silver solder or other high temperature brazing alloy. Dry nitrogen must flow through the refrigerant lines during the brazing operation to prevent oxidation.
I. REFRIGERANT FLOW CONTROL
As shipped, the TXV installed on the
J. CONDENSATE DRAIN
The air handler drain pan has ¾” FPT primary and secondary connections whether used in an upflow or horizontal configuration. Piping from each stub is to have a 1½” minimum trap and each run pitched so as to provide for adequate drainage and secondary fittings together into a common drain. When an air handler is installed above a finished ceiling, an auxiliary drain pan must be provided under the unit as required by most local building codes. The secondary drain must be piped to a location that
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