
use a spreader bar of sufficient length to not damage the unit.
Lifting point should be directly over the center of gravity for
the unit. Failure to follow this warning could result in
personal injury or death.
Step 6—Connect Condensate Drain
NOTE:
When installing condensate drain connection be sure to
comply with local codes and restrictions.
Unit disposes of condensate through a 3/4-in. NPT fitting which
exits through the compressor access panel. See Fig. 2–5 (Front
View) for location of condensate connection.
Condensate water can be drained directly onto the roof in rooftop
installations (where permitted) or onto a gravel apron in ground-
level installations. Install a field-supplied condensate trap at end of
condensate connection to ensure proper drainage. Make sure that
the outlet of the trap is at least 1-in. lower than the drain-pan
condensate connection to prevent the pan from overflowing. Prime
the trap with water. When using a gravel apron, make sure it slopes
away from the unit.
If the installation requires draining the condensate water away
from the unit, install a 2-in. trap using a 3/4-in. NPT connection
(See Fig. 18). Make sure that the outlet of the trap is at least 1-in.
lower than the unit drain-pan condensate connection to prevent the
Fig. 5— 50HX036-060 Unit Dimensions (with base rails)
UNIT
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
UNIT WEIGHT
CORNER WT
LB/KG
CENTER OF GRAVITY
IN/MM
lb.
kg
A
B
C
D
X
Y
Z
50HX036
208/230-1-60
336
153
51/23
108/49
86/39
91/41
21.0/535
20.5/521
16.4/418
50HX042
208/230-1-60
336
153
51/23
108/49
86/39
91/41
21.0/535
20.5/521
16.4/418
50HX048
208/230-1-60
379
172
94/43
86/39
118/54
81/37
19.6/498.3
20.6/524
17.3/440
50HX060
208/230-1-60,
393
179
97/44
90/41
121/55
85/39
19.5/497.3
20.6/524
17.3/440
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