background image

Manual 2100-769A 

Page 

15 of 50

INSTALLATION

Basic Installation Design and 

Application Planning

Successful unit installations require proper planning 
and site inspection before installation begins. Before 
installing the wall mount unit, make sure that all 
service and airflow clearances are met and that the 
unit can meet all applicable code and regulation 
requirements. Provide an inspection of both the inside 
and outside of the structure by reviewing floorplans 
and/or visiting the installation site.

Wall Construction

The wall must be inspected to ensure that the weight 
of the unit can be supported. Be sure to review all 
applicable construction codes and regulations including 
seismic requirements. When inspecting wood frame 
walls, the wall construction must be strong and 
rigid enough to carry the weight of the unit without 
transmitting any unit vibration. It is important that 
the side unit wall mounting lags and optional bottom 
bracket are supported by structural members inside 
the wall cavity. Concrete block and brick walls must be 
thoroughly inspected to ensure that they are capable of 
carrying the weight of the installed unit. Metal buildings 
must contain structural components to support the unit 
weight. If heavily corrugated siding is present, it may 
need to be trimmed and flashed similar to a window 
to provide a flat, even surface to attach and seal the 
unit to the wall. Heavy gauge corrugations that would 
be present on shipping containers and blast-proof 
structures may require the installation of a metal plate 
over the corrugated area. It is important that the unit 
area is weatherized and sealed to avoid air and water 
infiltration into the area between the unit and the wall.

Outdoor Area Inspection

Inspect the outdoor area of the jobsite or review 
construction plans and locate the area where the wall 
mount is to be installed. The outdoor area must be 
free from obstructions including fences, bushes and 
walls that will hinder unit operation regarding outdoor 
condenser airflow and unit serviceability. Do not 
install units in enclosed areas that limit the amount of 
ambient temperature airflow. 
If the unit is a "blow thru" configuration, warm air will 
exit the front condenser section of the unit, and outdoor 
ambient temperature air must be able to enter side 
intake condenser openings of the unit. 
On a unit configured with air being drawn through the 
condenser (draw thru configuration), warm air will exit 
from both sides of the condenser section of the unit 
and outdoor ambient temperature air must be able to 
enter from the front through the condenser grill of the 
unit. 

Portable or modular building placement must be in a 
way that the wall mount units have a constant supply 
of outdoor air for proper unit operation. Make sure that 
the service panels of the unit are accessible. Inspect 
wall surfaces for obstructions that could hinder unit 
installation and servicing including outdoor electrical 
conduits, junction boxes, wall drains, vent hoods, 
windows, doors, overhangs and posts.

Condensate Water Drainage

Review all codes and requirements for unit condensate 
drainage. A clear, flexible PVC drain hose (3/4" ID, 1" 
OD) extends from the drain pan in the upper section of 
the unit and extends down to the unit base. An opening 
is supplied towards the back of the unit base for the 
drain hose to pass through, and the hose extends 1" 
to 2" below the unit base. Water removed from the 
indoor air (condensate) will be expelled from the unit 
in large amounts during cooling operation through the 
hose. Units running in cooling operation in cold outdoor 
below freezing conditions can cause the condensate 
to freeze after leaving the drain hose. In the event the 
drain hose is connected to a drain system of some type, 
it must be an open or vented type system to ensure 
proper drainage throughout seasonal use.

Indoor Ducted and Non-Ducted 

Applications

Air distribution inside the structure being conditioned 
plays an important role in making sure the area is 
a consistent temperature. Improper air distribution 
can result in areas being cooler or warmer, electrical 
equipment not receiving sufficient airflow or occupancy 
discomfort felt inside an area. Thermostat or indoor 
temperature sensor placement inside the area being 
conditioned also plays an important role in indoor 
climate control.

Indoor Supply Airflow

Indoor installation areas must provide a non-restrictive 
path for the conditioned supply air to leave supply 
grilles and registers. Inspect the area to ensure that all 
indoor portions of the room or rooms will have access 
to supply air. Ductwork may be used to ensure proper 
air circulation and all provided ductwork guidelines and 
clearances must be followed. Non-ducted applications 
must use a supply louver grille installed over the supply 
opening inside the room. Be sure to adjust supply 
deflectors to properly disperse the conditioned supply 
air to all parts of the room. Avoid closing sections of 
the supply grilles which would cause unneeded supply 
duct pressurization.

Indoor Return Airflow

A non-restrictive path for room air returning to the 
center section of the unit must be provided inside 

Summary of Contents for CH Series

Page 1: ...mp Models INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS C36HY A C36HY B C36HY C C42HY A C42HY B C42HY C Bard Manufacturing Company Inc Bryan Ohio 43506 www bardhvac com Manual 2100 769A Supersedes 2100 769 Date 6 21 23 C...

Page 2: ...ation 32 High Pressure Switch Operation 33 Vent Connection Plug 33 Pressure Service Ports 33 Service 34 Solid State Heat Pump Control Troubleshooting Procedure 34 Checking Temperature Sensor Outside U...

Page 3: ...Temperature vs Resistance 35 Table 10 Fan Blade Dimensions 39 Table 11A Cooling Pressures Full Load 40 Table 11B Cooling Pressures Part Load 41 Table 12A Heating Pressures Full Load 42 Table 12B Heati...

Page 4: ...ituation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury The signal word DANGER is to be limited to the most extreme situations DANGER signs should not be used for property damage hazards...

Page 5: ...to avoid accidental contact with sharp edges Failure to do so can result in personal injury CAUTION The following symbols are displayed on units This symbol indicates that the Operation Manual should...

Page 6: ...he Standards of the National Fire Protection Association for the Installation of Air Conditioning and Ventilating Systems of Other Than Residence Type NFPA No 90A and Residence Type Warm Air Heating a...

Page 7: ...xtreme damage hazards o involved ed could result in d for property his level is also d could result in lert symbol may be erty damage only ted to personal nal word As an ty alert symbol may mmediate h...

Page 8: ...ns sont disponibles telles que le manuel d utilisation ou le manuel d installation Risque de choc lectrique Ces t ches doivent tre r alis es par une personne parfaitement qualifi e et form e Le non re...

Page 9: ...ciation for the Installation of Air Conditioning and Ventilating Systems of Other Than Residence Type NFPA No 90A et aux Syst mes de chauffage et de climatisation d air chaud de type r sidence NFPA No...

Page 10: ...ntact these publishers ACCA Air Conditioning Contractors of America 1712 New Hampshire Ave N W Washington DC 20009 Telephone 202 483 9370 Fax 202 234 4721 ANSI American National Standards Institute 11...

Page 11: ...ergy Recovery Ventilator V Commercial Room Ventilator Modulating Y Full Flow Economizer Temperature Z Full Flow Economizer Enthalpy ELECTRIC HEAT 00 0Kw with Lug Connection 0Z 0Kw with Circuit Breaker...

Page 12: ...require a return air duct A metallic return air grille is required with installations not requiring a return air duct The spacing between louvers on the grille shall not be larger than 5 8 Any grille...

Page 13: ...Install Screws and Bend Tabs Up FIGURE 3 Removing Second Filter Upper slots for 1 filters Lower slots for 2 filters 3 Reverse the order for new filter installation NOTE When installing new filters mak...

Page 14: ...is an adjustable slide on the side of the fresh air intake that can be adjusted to limit how far the damper opens so that the amount of fresh air that enters the structure is regulated Graphs found o...

Page 15: ...er section of the unit and outdoor ambient temperature air must be able to enter from the front through the condenser grill of the unit Portable or modular building placement must be in a way that the...

Page 16: ...ications The spacing between louvers on the grille shall not be larger than 5 8 It is recommended that a Bard Return Air Grille Kit is installed that is designed specifically for the wall mount produc...

Page 17: ...installation but is not required Review all requirements listed on unit labels and on serial plate located on the side of the unit 2 Locate and mark bolt hole locations and bottom mounting bracket loc...

Page 18: ...2HY C48HY C60HY 20 20 10 TABLE 2 Minimum Clearances Required to Combustible Materials Model Supply Air Duct 1st 3 Cabinet C36HY C42HY C48HY C60HY 1 4 0 FIGURE 12 Vent Installation Removal Clearance Re...

Page 19: ...Rain Hood Built In Low Voltage Recessed front cover J 1 375 A C I K D H 2 250 3 000 Mounting Side Wall Brackets Built In Location Shipping Flashing Top Rain DO NOT PLACE ELECTRICAL ENTRANCES IN SHADE...

Page 20: ...and Hole Location View Supply Opening Return Opening UNITS REQUIRED DIMESIONS A B C D E F G C36HY C42HY UNITS REQUIRED DIMESIONS TO MAINTAIN 1 4 MIN CLEARANCE FROM COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS 30 1 2 10 1 2...

Page 21: ...l Supply Air Duct Duct Typical Building Wall Frame Note Side section view of supply air duct for wall mounted unit showing 1 4 clearance to combustible surfaces Fire hazard Maintain minimum 1 4 cleara...

Page 22: ...CLEARANCE STRUCTURAL STEEL ALL AROUND DUCT THIS STRUCTURAL MEMBER LOCATED TO MATCH STUD SPACING FOR REST OF WALL A SECOND MEMBER MAY BE REQUIRED FOR SOME WALLS RETURN DUCT MIS 3982 B See Figure 14 Mo...

Page 23: ...best unit performance and efficiency Review duct grille or return duct work Avoid using restrictive duct work to Unit Mount Return Grille Fixed Blade Wall wall Outside Wall Ducted Installations Adjus...

Page 24: ...stallation If field power is supplied to the left side of the unit run the high voltage wires under the shield shown in Figure 19 and to the right of the wire shield next to the compressor contactor a...

Page 25: ...ventilation option and indoor blower L terminal is 24 volt alarm active output For units equipped with an alarm relay 1 terminal is the normally closed contact on the relay 2 terminal is the normally...

Page 26: ...Electronic HP or Conventional Auto or Manual Changeover with Humidity and Occupancy Sensor BACnet Thermostat option only permissable for units up to 12KW electric heat 8403 083 2 Stage Cool 2 Stage H...

Page 27: ...ration add jumper if optional CO2 controller is not used Vent will run while blower is energized For ECON CRV V an additional wire change is required See install manual 4 Factory installed jumper Remo...

Page 28: ...ly See vent installation manual 6 For vent operation add jumper if optional CO2 controller is not used Vent will run while blower is energized For ECON CRV V an additional wire change is required See...

Page 29: ...410A refrigerant it must come out of the charging cylinder tank as a liquid to avoid any fractionation and to ensure optimal system performance Refer to instructions for the cylinder that is being ut...

Page 30: ...nser fan motor will have a delayed start until system refrigerant operating pressure builds up After starting the fan motor may or may not cycle depending upon ambient conditions This is normal operat...

Page 31: ...efrost mode Factory default setting is 60 minutes During the defrost mode the refrigerant cycle switches back to the cooling cycle the outdoor motor stops electric heaters are energized and hot gas pa...

Page 32: ...cian to override or speed up this timing period and shorting out the SPEEDUP terminals for a few seconds can do this Low Pressure Switch Bypass Operation The control has a selectable SW1 low pressure...

Page 33: ...plied jumper plug is in place The unit will not operate without anything plugged in This plug is located on the side of the control panel behind the front vent door behind the filter access door If th...

Page 34: ...rmer is bad or the unit wiring is incorrect 10 Check for Compressor output signal Is there 24 volts AC between CC C Yes go to Step 12 No go to Step 13 11 No Y compressor input signal Check thermostat...

Page 35: ...6 0 144374 22 0 43554 60 0 15310 98 0 6098 15 0 139576 23 0 42295 61 0 14921 99 0 5961 14 0 134956 24 0 41077 62 0 14544 100 0 5827 13 0 130506 25 0 39898 63 0 14177 101 0 5697 12 0 126219 26 0 38757...

Page 36: ...ontrol replacement check Perform Moisture Check Motor won t start Motor rocks but won t start Check for loose or compliant motor mount Make sure blower wheel is tight on shaft Perform motor control re...

Page 37: ...motor plug just removed to the motor shell is 100K ohms see Figure 24 Measure to unpainted motor end plate If any motor lead fails this test do not proceed to install the control module the motor is d...

Page 38: ...ways Energized Pin 2 X Pin 3 24 VAC C Common Signal Always Energized Pin 4 Not Used Pin 5 Not Used Pin 6 X X X X X Pin 7 Not Used Pin 8 Not Used Pin 9 X X X Pin 10 X X Pin 11 Not Used Pin 12 24 VAC Ho...

Page 39: ...ndenser coil as thoroughly as needed 5 Reverse steps to re install Important Cleaning Note For improved start up performance wash the indoor coil with dishwasher detergent IMPORTANT Please be aware of...

Page 40: ...e 147 148 149 151 152 153 154 155 157 158 160 Head Pressure 318 342 367 394 421 449 479 509 541 573 607 C42HY 75 62 Suction Pressure 134 134 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 142 143 Head Pressure 314 333 3...

Page 41: ...e 152 154 155 156 157 159 160 162 163 165 166 Head Pressure 251 290 311 334 358 382 408 436 464 493 524 C42HY 75 62 Suction Pressure 137 137 137 137 138 139 140 141 143 145 147 Head Pressure 241 279 2...

Page 42: ...44 50 56 62 69 76 83 90 98 106 115 124 133 Head Pressure 273 285 296 308 319 331 342 353 364 376 387 398 409 420 TABLE 12B Heating Pressures Part Load Air Temperature Entering Outdoor Coil F Model Re...

Page 43: ...C09 C15 460 60 3 1 1 1 1 17 25 31 31 20 25 35 35 These Minimum Circuit Ampacity values are to be used for sizing the field power conductors Refer to the National Electrical code latest version Article...

Page 44: ...or to prevent short circuiting The 10 reduction will only be adjusted when unit is running in cooling mode In heating mode the blower will remain at rated airflow Dirty Filter Switch 1 Disconnect all...

Page 45: ...ps and the light comes on If the filter is restricted by 75 or desired restriction amount skip to Step 6 4 If switch setting adjustment is required disconnect power to the unit Remove the upper front...

Page 46: ...8V units only Model Rated ESP Maximum ESP Blower Only Cooling Heating 1st Stage CFM Cooling Heating 2nd Stage CFM Electric Heat C36HY 0 15 0 50 800 800 1100 1100 C42HY 0 15 0 50 800 900 1300 1300 C48H...

Page 47: ...FAD NE5 Fresh Air Damper No Exhaust X X FAD BE5 Fresh Air Damper Barometric Exhaust X X CRV F5 Commercial Ventilator On Off Spring Return X X CRV V5 Commercial Ventilator 0 10V Spring Return X X ECON...

Page 48: ...H042A A05 X EHCH042A A10 X EHCH042A B05 X EHCH042A B09 X EHCH042A B15 X EHCH048A A05 X EHCH048A A10 X EHCH048A A15 X EHCH048A B05 X EHCH048A B09 X EHCH048A B15 X EHCH048A C05 X EHCH048A C09 X EHCH048A...

Page 49: ...Manual 2100 769A Page 49 of 50 GRAPH 1 CH FAD NE5 Without Exhaust Ventilation Delivery GRAPH 2 CH FAD BE5 With Exhaust Ventilation Delivery...

Page 50: ...Manual 2100 769A Page 50 of 50 GRAPH 3 C36H C42H CRV FS Ventilation Delivery GRAPH 4 CC48H C60H CRV FS Ventilation Delivery...

Reviews: