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5

  

A06289

Fig. 8 

 

Uncased N

Coil & CD5 Casing

6. Cut new holes for liquid, suction and drain connections in

the existing header panel. Use 

new header plate 

supplied

with new coil as template to locate holes. Align bottom of

new header plate to the bottom of the header panel as indic-

ated in Fig. 9.

Align Through

Bottom Hole

A06290

Fig. 9 

 

Use Header Plate as Template

7. Slide header panel over tubing and condensate pan connec-

tions. Secure fitting panel to casing.

8. Slide 

new header plate

 and 

grommets 

over tubing and

condensate pan connections and secure it to the header pan-

el to cover up oversized and additional holes. This will

provide an airtight seal and better installation presentation.

See Fig. 10.

  

A06291

Fig. 10 

 

Header Plate Installation

9. Reinstall and secure front access panel to casing.

3B. Upflow and downflow applications using an existing CK5

coil casing.

1. Remove and keep front access and tubing header panel.
2. Remove old N

coil from casing and discard coil.

3. Slide new N

coil into casing.

4. Cut holes for liquid, suction and drain connections in the

existing header panel. Use 

new header plate

 supplied with

coil as template to locate holes. Align header plate to the

header panel using the upper hole as indicated in Fig. 11.

Align through 

 upper hole

A06292

Fig. 11 

 

Use Header Plate as Template

5. Slide header panel over tubing and condensate pan connec-

tions. Secure fitting panel to casing.

6. Cut bottom portion of 

header plate

, just below the drain

connections, see Fig. 12.

mm

mm

66.2

66.2

Cut this portion 
 approx. 2-5/8"

A06293

Fig. 12 

 

Header Plate Cut

Off

7. Slide 

header plate

 and 

grommets 

over tubing and con-

densate pan connections and secure it to the header panel to

cover up oversized and additional holes. This will provide

an airtight seal and better installation presentation (See Fig.

13).

8. Reinstall and secure front access panel to casing.

A06364

Fig. 13

 

 Uncased N

Coil & CK5 Casing

3C. Upflow and downflow replacement applications using an

existing plenum with an uncased A

coil.

1. Cut front access of plenum so that old A

coil can be re-

moved.

Summary of Contents for CNPVU1814ACA

Page 1: ...he potential for personal injury Understand the signal words DANGER WARNING CAUTION and NOTE These words are used with the safety alert symbol DANGER identifies the most serious hazards which will res...

Page 2: ...ith R 22 refrigerant Use only with outdoor units designed for R 22 NOTE All TXVs have preset superheat settings and are not field adjustable Airflow Airflow amount and distribution are vital to adequa...

Page 3: ...VU37171A C T L A 3 19 1 8 16 3 4 19 3 8 16 1 4 3 8 7 8 KCAKC3201ECC CNPVU4221A C T L A 3 1 2 19 1 8 20 1 4 19 3 8 19 5 8 3 8 7 8 KCAKC2801ECC CNPVU4324A C T L A 3 1 2 19 1 8 23 3 4 19 3 8 23 1 8 3 8 7...

Page 4: ...remature failure CAUTION CUT HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in personal injury Sheet metal parts may have sharp edges or burrs Use care and wear appropriate protective clothing and g...

Page 5: ...old N coil from casing and discard coil 3 Slide new N coil into casing 4 Cut holes for liquid suction and drain connections in the existing header panel Use new header plate supplied with coil as tem...

Page 6: ...t seal and better installation presentation 7 Seal all joints to create air tight seal using locally approved materials IMPORTANT Locate caution label stapled to installation instructions Attach to ri...

Page 7: ...fabricated secondary condensate pan under the entire unit CAUTION The coil is designed to dispose of accumulated water through built in condensate drain fittings It is recommended that PVC fittings b...

Page 8: ...removed from their casing and applied dir ectly into the plenum affix this Caution Label to the right side of the plenum enclosure This is needed only in cases where the humidifier is not installed w...

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