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3. Coils that under--hang (narrower than furnace) must have a

2 1/4” (57 mm) long (minimum) field--fabricated transition

between furnace and N--coil casing.

4. Coils that overhang (wider than furnace) do not require a

transition in downflow application. However, a field--sup-

plied furnace shelf should be constructed to fit furnace to
coil opening.

5. Place furnace on top of N--coil casing, or field--supplied fur-

nace shelf.

NOTE

: When removing a coil from its casing in the downflow

position, support the front of the furnace with field supplied
bracing. See Fig. 6.

Furnace

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Fig. 6 -- Field Supplied Bracing

Upflow Uncased Coil Installation

Only the coils marked with an asterisk (*) on Table 1 can be used

as an uncased application. In these models the coil can be removed

from the casing and installed as an uncased coil without need to
field--fabricate a coil enclosure to prevent air bypass.

1. Field fabricate coil support shelf using dimensions given in

Fig. 3. The coil support shelf is required to complete the un-

cased installation.

2. Locate and install the coil support shelf above furnace duct

flanges, the coil support shelf is designed to accommodate

upflow furnace opening flanges.

3. Set coil in place.
4. Place plenum enclosure on furnace.
5. Insulate plenum enclosure.
6. Affix caution label to the right side of plenum enclosure.

See Fig. 7. The caution label is included with the Installa-
tion Instructions.

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Fig. 7 -- Plenum Caution Label

7. Continue with normal installation practices. See Connect

Refrigerant Piping.

Connect Refrigerant Piping

Use accessory tubing package or field--supplied tubing of
refrigerant grade. Suction tube must be insulated. Do not use

damaged, dirty, or contaminated tubing because it may plug
refrigerant flow--control device. ALWAYS evacuate the coil and

field--supplied tubing before opening outdoor unit service valves.

Connect Refrigerant Liquid and Suction Lines

For matched and mismatched systems, use line sizes recommended
in outdoor unit Installation Instructions.
The coil can be connected to outdoor units using accessory tubing
packages or field--supplied tubing of refrigerant grade. Always

evacuate tubing and reclaim refrigerant when making connections

or flaring tubing. Leak check connections before insulating entire
suction line.
SUCTION LINE
Suction line is designed for field sweat connection. Line is plugged

to keep out moisture and dirt. Remove these plugs only when
ready to make connection.
See Table 1 for coil connection tube size.

UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD

Failure to follow this caution may result in product damage.
To avoid valve damage to the refrigerant control device while

brazing, valves must be wrapped with a heat--sinking material

such as a wet cloth.

CAUTION

!

1. Remove cabinet access door.
2. Remove rubber plugs from coil stubs using a pulling and

twisting motion. Hold coil stubs steady to avoid bending or
distorting.

3. Wrap TXV and nearby tubing with a heat sinking material

such as a wet cloth.

4. Use 1/2 psig Nitrogen purge in the suction and out the li-

quid line.

5. Braze using a Sil--Fos or Phos--copper alloy. Do not use soft

solder.

6. After brazing, allow joints to cool. Slide rubber grommets

over joints. Position tubing at center of each grommet to en-

sure an air seal around the tube.

7. Always evacuate lines and reclaim refrigerant when making

connections or flaring refrigerant lines. Leak check connec-
tions before insulating entire suction line.

8. If outdoor equipment will not be installed until a later date,

braze liquid and suction lines closed outside. Add a
Schraeder port test fitting to the suction line outside.

REFRIGERANT METERING DEVICE

CNPVP Models:
These coils have a factory--installed hard shut--off TXV designed
only for use with R--410A refrigerant. Use only with outdoor units

designed for R--410A.
CNRVP Models:
These coils have a factory--installed hard shut--off TXV designed

only for use with R--22 refrigerant. Use only with outdoor units
designed for R--22.

NOTE

: ALL TXV’S HAVE PRESET SUPERHEAT SETTINGS

AND ARE

NOT

FIELD--ADJUSTABLE.

Condensate Drain Line Connection

The coil is designed to dispose of accumulated water through
built--in condensate drain fittings. It is recommended that PVC

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Summary of Contents for CNPVP, CNRVP

Page 1: ...G signifies hazards which could result in personal injury or death CAUTION is used to identify unsafe practices which may result in minor personal injury or product and property damage NOTE is used to highlight suggestions which will result in enhanced installation reliability or operation IMPORTANT Nitrogen can leak out through the hole that the needle pierced in the plugs This does not indicate ...

Page 2: ...e coil or lack of air to a slab in the coil It is recommended that on this type of application a field supplied adapter be placed between the coil and furnace to allow air to distribute properly between all slabs of the coil To install cased coils in upflow applications follow the instructions below Upflow Cased Coil Installation To install cased coils in downflow applications follow the instructi...

Page 3: ...ock off plates at casing base by removing 2 screws per plate from side of casing See Fig 3 Block Off Plates A05412 Fig 3 Block Off Plate Removal TRANSITION MODEL COILS APPLIED CENTERED OVER NARROW FURNACE 1 There is no transition required for this application 2 Remove coil from packaging and place on top of furnace with 1 5 8 41 mm overhang on both sides See Fig 4 Alternative A 3 Continue with nor...

Page 4: ...on en tirely on left side as in Fig 4 Alternative C Mark location of gas furnace flange on coil casing Remove coil from top of furnace Using tin snips make a notch in rail large enough to allow clearance for gas flow furnace flange 2 Place coil on top of gas furnace Make sure coil is shifted completely to left side and notch is sufficient so coil rests on top of furnace cabinet 3 Prepare and insta...

Page 5: ...ctions The coil can be connected to outdoor units using accessory tubing packages or field supplied tubing of refrigerant grade Always evacuate tubing and reclaim refrigerant when making connections or flaring tubing Leak check connections before insulating entire suction line SUCTION LINE Suction line is designed for field sweat connection Line is plugged to keep out moisture and dirt Remove thes...

Page 6: ...t for leaks and insulate traps and lines if located above a living area Consult local codes for additional restrictions or precautions Humidifier Application When installing a humidifier in a system which contains an N coil consideration must be given to location of coil slabs See Fig 9 1 Care must be taken to prevent damage of N coil when at taching humidifier to coil casing or plenum 2 The model...

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