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CLADDING CONFIGURATION FOR DOWNFLOW INSTALLATION (IF USED)

To reconfigure the cladding parts, remove the grille by pulling gently at the top. Once the grille is removed, the circuit breaker cover can also be removed. Remove the gray, non-branded grille and circuit breaker cover from the cladding on the coil access panel. Next, remove the black and/or branded grille and circuit breaker cover from the blower access panel. Install these pieces into the coil access panel cladding so they are at the top of the air handler. Install the gray, non-branded grille and circuit breaker cover in the blower access panel cladding.

NOTICE

If a heat kit with a circuit breaker is installed in the air handler, the cir- cuit breaker cover cladding must be removed to gain access to the sheet metal cover plate. Some local codes may require that the circuit breaker remain visible. If so, do not re-install circuit breaker cover cladding.

 

 

F

J

 

10-3/8”

 

 

K

 

 

 

CLADDING

TOP OUTLET

CIRCUIT

DIMENSIONS

 

BREAKER

 

 

PANEL

 

 

 

 

18-9/32”

BLOWER

 

E

COMPARTMENT

 

BOTTOM INLET

 

 

 

A

DIMENSIONS

 

 

 

DRAIN CONNECTIONS

 

 

FOR UPFLOW AND

D

 

DOWNFLOW APPLICATIONS

 

 

 

REFRIGERANT

 

FIGURE 3: Dimensions & Duct Connection Dimensions

 

 

TABLE 1: Dimensions

 

 

 

Dimensions (Inches)

 

 

Wiring Knockouts1

Refrigerant

Models

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Connections

A

B

C

 

 

 

J

K

AV

D

E

F

Line Size

 

 

 

 

 

 

Height

Width

Depth

 

 

 

Power

Control

Liquid

Vapor

24B

46

17 1/2

21-1/2

12-3/8

13-29/32

14-19/32

7/8” (1/2”)

 

 

3/4”

36C

52

21

(w/o cladding)

17-1/8

17-13/32

18-3/32

 

 

7/8”

1 3/8” (1”)

7/8” (1/2”)

3/8”

48D

57

24 1/2

22-1/2

22-1/8

20-29/32

21-19/32

7/8”

1 23/32” (1 1/4”)

 

 

60D

57

24 1/2

(with cladding)

22-1/8

20-29/32

21-19/32

 

 

7/8’

 

 

 

1. Actual size (Conduit size).

SUCTION FEEDER TUBE CONDENSATE DEFLECTOR

UPFLOW OR DOWNFLOW

No action required. See Figure 4.

S-CLIPS (3)

VERTICAL

CONDENSATE

 

DRAIN PAN

DEFLECTOR

FIGURE 4: Condensate Deflector on Vertical Drain Pan

Horizontal Left or Right

Use an appropriate tool to pry out water deflector with two or three s- clips from the vertical drain pan. See Figure 4. Relocate the deflector with s-clips on the Horizontal Drain Pan lined up to the coil support brackete. See Figure 5. This positions the deflector below the feeder tubes to channel the condensate to the drain pan.

NOTICE

The condensate deflector should be installed in the s-clip section which is inside the drain pan edge. See Figure 6.

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Johnson Controls AV*(C) Series Cladding Configuration for Downflow Installation if Used, Horizontal Left or Right, Vapor

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