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4-1/2"

47-9/16"

7-1/2"

4-1/16 DIA.

POWER THRU

THE CURB

RETURN

19-3/8

31-3/8

LOW VOLTAGE

ENTRANCE

HIGH VOLTAGE ENTRANCE

(REMOVE PLUG)

electrical entrance and thru curb

(bottom view of unit) 

Low Voltage Control Wiring 

1.  A 24V thermostat must be installed for unit operation.

2.  Locate thermostat or remote sensor in the 

conditioned space where it will sense average 

temperature. Do not locate the device where it may 

be directly exposed to supply air, sunlight or other 

sources of heat. Follow installation instructions 

packaged with the thermostat.

3.  Use #18 AWG wire for 24V control wiring runs not 

exceeding 75 feet. Use #16 AWG wire for 24V 

control wiring runs not exceeding 125 feet. Use #14 

AWG wire for 24V control wiring runs not exceeding 

200 feet. Low voltage wiring may be National 

Electrical Code (NEC) Class 2 where permitted by 

local codes.

4.  Route thermostat wires from sub-base terminals 

to the unit. Control wiring should enter through the 

condenser panel opening or through curb indicated 

in “Electrical Entrance” figure. Connect thermostat 

and any accessory wiring to low voltage terminal 

block TB1 in the main control box.

NOTE:  Field-supplied conduit may need to be 

installed depending on unit/curb configuration. 

Use #18 AWG solid conductor wire whenever 

connecting thermostat wires to terminals on 

sub-base. DO NOT use larger than #18 AWG wire. 

A transition to #18 AWG wire may be required 

before entering thermostat sub-base.

 

NOTE: Refer to unit wiring diagrams for 

thermostat or remote sensor connections.

CIRCULATING AIR AND FILTERS

Ductwork

The supply duct from the unit through a wall may be 

installed without clearance. However, minimum unit 

clearances must be maintained (see “Clearances” section).  

The supply duct should be provided with an access panel 

large enough to inspect the air chamber downstream of 

the heat exchanger.  A cover should be tightly attached to 

prevent air leaks.

Ductwork dimensions are shown in the roof curb 

installation manual.

If desired, supply and return duct connections to the unit 

may be made with flexible connections to reduce possible 

unit operating sound transmission.

CONDENSATE DRAIN CONNECTION

Condensate Drain Connection

A 3/4” female NPT drain connection is supplied on the 

end of the unit and bottom of the drain pan for condensate 

piping.  An external trap must be installed for proper 

condensate drainage. Hand tighten drain fitting to the drain 

connection.

DRAIN

CONNECTION

UNIT

2" MINIMUM

FLEXIBLE

TUBING-HOSE

OR PIPE

3" MINIMUM

A POSITIVE LIQUID

SEAL IS REQUIRED

drain connection 

Install condensate drain trap as shown. Use 3/4” drain line 

and fittings or larger. Do not operate without trap. 

Horizontal Drain 

Drainage of condensate directly onto the roof may be 

acceptable; refer to local code. It is recommended that a 

small drip pad of either stone, mortar, wood or metal be 

provided to prevent any possible damage to the roof. 

Vertical Drain

To use the bottom drain connection, remove the drain plug 

from the bottom connection and install it in the horizontal 

connection.

Summary of Contents for DP16H M Series

Page 1: ...19 Wiring Diagrams 20 Start UpChecklist 21 Only personnel that have been trained to install adjust service or repair hereinafter service the equipment specified in this manual should service the equip...

Page 2: ...ence CAUTION Sheet metal parts screws clips and similar items inherently have sharp edges and it is necessary that the installer and service personnel exercise caution WARNING Do not connect to or use...

Page 3: ...where applicable follow information presented in accepted industry guides such as the ASHRAE Handbooks The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for equipment installed in violation of any code or r...

Page 4: ...Installations Only To avoid possible property damage or personal injury the roof must have sufficient structural strength to carry the weight of the unit s and snow or water loads as required by local...

Page 5: ...ES Unit Clearances In situations that have multiple units a 36 minimum clearance is required between the condenser coils Adequate clearance around the unit should be kept for safety service maintenanc...

Page 6: ...the following bullet points must be observed when installing the unit Unit must be lifted by the four lifting holes located at the base frame corners Lifting cables should be attached to the unit wit...

Page 7: ...present Failure to do so may cause property damage personal injury or death WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE To avoid personal injury or death due to electrical shock do not tamper with factory wiring The intera...

Page 8: ...vided for this purpose Do not use the ground lug for connecting a neutral conductor Connect power wiring to the electrical power block located within the main control box Control Box control box Conne...

Page 9: ...g thermostat sub base NOTE Refer to unit wiring diagrams for thermostat or remote sensor connections CIRCULATING AIR AND FILTERS Ductwork The supply duct from the unit through a wall may be installed...

Page 10: ...must first be performed in accordance with this manual Damage or repairs due to failure to comply with these requirements are not covered under the warranty After the machines are used for temporary h...

Page 11: ...r speed setting than the G Y1 and W1 speed setting If Electric Heater kit is installed use the red wire provided with the literature kit to jumper terminal TB1 W1 to an unoccupied speed tap that satis...

Page 12: ...unning with the reversing valve in the deenergized heating position After giving the unit time to settle out make sure the unit is supplying heated air Note If the outdoor ambient is above 80 F the un...

Page 13: ...to provide supplementary heat for all heat pump installations in areas where the temperature drops below 45 F It is also a good practice to provide sufficient supplementary heat to handle the entire h...

Page 14: ...ficiency or equipment damage due to dust and lint build up on internal parts never operate unit without an air filter installed in the return air system Every application may require a different frequ...

Page 15: ...15 Wiring Example Electric Heat Wiring Example...

Page 16: ...0 0 8 1960 1045 0 86 0 2 2189 902 0 81 0 2 2234 960 0 86 0 4 2119 943 0 84 0 4 2162 1003 0 90 0 6 2059 979 0 88 0 6 2101 1042 0 93 0 8 2012 1009 0 90 0 8 2053 1073 0 96 0 2 2254 923 0 88 0 2 2300 982...

Page 17: ...5 7 2 6 5 119 129 125 150 134 148 150 150 7 2 6 5 142 155 150 175 6 9 1 0 3 3 5 Direct Drive Standard Static 1 DP16HM60 208 230 1 60 1 26 9 152 9 EH 1S15 11 3 15 0 54 2 62 5 EH 1S20 15 0 20 0 72 2 83...

Page 18: ...RB LOCATION EMBOSS FOR THRU THE BASE UTILITIES RETURN 11 X 25 SUPPLY 12 X 17 Horizontal Discharge Vertical Discharge NOTE Refer to IOD 7082 included in the literature pack for installing horizontal du...

Page 19: ...MODEL NUMBER DP16HM60 kW MINIMUM SCFM AIR FLOW FOR ELECTRIC HEAT 2500 MAXIMUM SCFM HEATER KIT MODEL NUMBER NOMENCLATURE E H S 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Electric Heater Heater Type X Staged S SCR modulating Vol...

Page 20: ...E INSTALLED NOTES 4 3 2 1 5 6 BLACK BLUE BLUE WITH PINK STRIPE BROWN GREEN GRAY ORANGE PINK PURPLE RED TAN WHITE YELLOW YELLOW WITH PINK STRIPE BK BL BL PK BR GR GY OR PK PU RD TN WH YL YL PK HIGH VOL...

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