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2100-504

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

WALL MOUNTING INFORMATION

1. Two holes for the supply and return air openings

must be cut through the wall as shown in Figure 3.

2. On wood frame walls, the wall construction must be

strong and rigid enough to carry the weight of the
unit without transmitting any unit vibration.

3. Concrete block walls must be thoroughly inspected

to insure that they are capable of carrying the weight
of the installed unit.

MOUNTING THE UNIT

1. These units are secured by wall mounting brackets

which secure the unit to the outside wall surface at
both sides.  A bottom mounting bracket, attached to
skid for shipping, is provided for ease of installation,
but is not required.

2. The unit itself is suitable for 0 inch clearance, but

the supply air duct flange and the first 3 feet of
supply air duct require a minimum of 1/4 inch
clearance to combustible material.  If a combustible
wall use a minimum of 30½" x 10½" dimensions for
sizing.  However, it is generally recommended that a
1-inch clearance is used for ease of installation and
maintaining the required clearance to combustible
material.  The supply air opening would then be
32" x 12".  See Figures 3 and 4 for details.

3. Locate and mark lag bolt locations and bottom

mounting bracket location.  See Figure 3.

4. Mount bottom mounting bracket.

5. Hook top rain flashing, attached to front - right of

supply flange for shipping, under back bend of top.
Top rain flashing is shipped secured to the right side
of the back.

6. Position unit in opening and secure with 5/16 lag

bolts; use 7/8 inch diameter flat washers on the lag
bolts.

7. Secure rain flashing to wall and caulk across entire

length of top.  See Figure 3.

8. For additional mounting rigidity, the return air and

supply air frames or collars can be drilled and
screwed or welded to the structural wall itself
(depending upon wall construction).  Be sure to
observe required clearance if combustible wall.

9. On side-by-side installations, maintain a minimum

of 20 inches clearance on left side to allow access to
control panel and heat strips, and to allow proper
airflow to the outdoor coil.  Additional clearance
may be required to meet local or national codes.

        WARNING

Failure to provide the 1/4 inch clearance
between the supply duct and a combustible
surface for the first 3 feet of duct can result in
fire causing damage, injury or death.

Summary of Contents for WL423

Page 1: ...TION INSTRUCTIONS WALL MOUNTED PACKAGE AIR CONDITIONERS MODELS WL423 WL484 WL605 Manual 2100 504 Supersedes NEW File Volume III Tab 16 Date 01 31 08 Bard Manufacturing Company Inc Bryan Ohio 43506 Sin...

Page 2: ...able 9 Maximum ESP Electric Heat Only 19 Table 10 Pressure Table 19 Table 11 Optional Accessories 20 Getting Other Information and Publications 3 Wall Mount General Information Wall Mount Model Nomenc...

Page 3: ...ter and Summer Air Conditioning Duct Design for Residential ACCA Manual D Winter and Summer Air Conditioning and Equipment Selection For more information contact these publishers ACCA Air Conditioning...

Page 4: ...5 2 6 0 0 2 1 5 0 4 5 0 0 4 8 3 2 6 3 0 0 2 1 5 2 1 3 0 0 4 8 3 3 7 1 0 0 0 7 4 MODEL NUMBER CONTROLMODULES See Chart Below VOLTS PHASE A 230 208 60 1 B 230 208 60 3 C 460 60 3 REVISIONS KW VENTILATI...

Page 5: ...H y l p p u S n r u t e R E F G I J K L M N O P Q R S T A B C B 2 4 L W 8 4 L W 0 6 L W 5 7 0 2 4 2 3 4 2 2 5 7 8 4 8 8 8 9 8 8 9 2 8 8 5 1 8 8 9 2 8 8 3 4 0 1 9 1 6 6 1 3 0 0 0 3 8 6 2 3 4 9 6 2 9 6...

Page 6: ...N A N A N 0 1 A N A N A N 0 1 Z 0 B 0 0 B 4 8 4 L W 9 0 B 5 1 B 3 8 0 2 0 3 2 1 1 1 5 2 4 3 2 5 5 3 5 3 0 6 8 8 6 0 1 0 1 0 1 A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A...

Page 7: ...local regulations are at a variance with instructions installer should adhere to local codes DUCT WORK All duct work supply and return must be properly sized for the design airflow requirement of the...

Page 8: ...shipped already attached to the unit The damper blade is locked in the closed position To allow the damper to operate the maximum and minimum blade position stops must be installed See Figure 2 All ca...

Page 9: ...required clearance to combustible material The supply air opening would then be 32 x 12 See Figures 3 and 4 for details 3 Locate and mark lag bolt locations and bottom mounting bracket location See F...

Page 10: ...Manual 2100 504 Page 10 of 20 FIGURE 3 MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 11: ...feet of ducting It is important to insure that the 1 4 inch minimum spacing is maintained at all points Failure to do this could result in overheating the combustible material and may result in a fir...

Page 12: ...Manual 2100 504 Page 12 of 20 FIGURE 5 WALL MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS FIGURE 6 WALL MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS SEE FIGURE 3 MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS SEE UNIT DIMENSIONS FIGURE 1 FOR ACTUAL DIMENSIONS...

Page 13: ...Manual 2100 504 Page 13 of 20 FIGURE 7 COMMON WALL MOUNTING INSTALLATIONS...

Page 14: ...h the slot in the door When shut a padlock may be placed through the hole in the tab preventing entry See Start Up section for important information on three phase scroll compressor start ups WIRING L...

Page 15: ...Manual 2100 504 Page 15 of 20 FIGURE 8 UNIT 24V TERMINAL BOARD...

Page 16: ...f delay On a call for heating circuit R W1 make at the thermostat pulling in heat contact for the strip heat and blower operation On a call for second stage heat R W2 makes bringing on second heat con...

Page 17: ...he delay on make time delay has expired If the low pressure switch remains open or opens again for longer than 120 seconds the unit will go into manual lockout condition and the alarm relay circuit wi...

Page 18: ...0 6 L W 5 7 1 TABLE 6 REFRIGERANTCHARGE l e d o M d e t a R w o l f r i A D O 5 9 e r u t a r e p m e T D O 2 8 e r u t a r e p m e T 3 2 4 L W 0 0 4 1 4 5 2 5 6 6 4 6 4 8 4 L W 0 5 5 1 6 5 4 5 7 6 5...

Page 19: ...COOLING Air Temperature Entering Outdoor Coil F l e d o M r i A n r u t e R e r u t a r e p m e T e r u s s e r P 5 7 0 8 5 8 0 9 5 9 0 0 1 5 0 1 0 1 1 5 1 1 3 2 4 L W B D g e d 5 7 B W g e d 2 6 e d...

Page 20: ...t a l i t n e V l a i c r e m m o C t s u a h x E h t i w r e z i m o n o c E X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 6 A M C A 0 1 A M C C A L l o r t n o C t n e i b m A w o L R D T C P H C P L X X X X...

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