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Downflow Application

Installation Considerations

No downflow sub-base is required with this air
handler, however, local codes may require the use
of a non-combustible sub-base when used with
electric heater kit.

An “L” or “T” shaped duct enclosure MUST be used
as a supply plenum. No registers or outlets SHALL be
located directly below the air handler supply outlet.

• Size and frame the floor opening as shown in Figure 5.

Refer to the Dimension drawing on page 10. Care
MUST be taken not to overcut the floor opening.

• Caulk around the floor opening with a non-

flammable caulk such as silicone. Set the air handler
in place and secure the air handler properly.

• Allow access to the low voltage connection by

building the platform so that there is a minimum of
51/2" between the floor and the unit flange.

Return Air Filter Clearance

On downflow applications, certain coil models will
protrude from the top of the air handler (coils greater
than 15" tall on A24 through A36 air handlers and coils
greater than 18" on A42 through A60 air handlers). On
these models, the return air filter may be removed and
a separate filter grille may be installed for closet
applications. 

If this method is not desirable, cabinet extension kit No.
65-1647 for A24, A30, and A36; or No.65-1649 for A42,
A48, and A60 may be ordered. The extension kit screws
to the side of the air handler and extends the length of
the air handler coil cabinet. In addition, the kit includes
a filter compartment and door.

Emergency Drain Opening 

The indoor coil emergency drain opening must be used
for this application. Refer to page 8 for instructions on
condensate tubing.

1. Remove coil access door.

2. Slide coil out of air handler.

3. Remove coil rack from air handler by removing

screws from side of air handler.

4. Relocate rack in air handler as shown in Figure 4

using screws from side of air handler.

5. Turn air handler into downflow position.

6. Slide refrigerant coil into air handler.

7. Reverse and replace air handler door(s).

Relocating Coil

Remove the three
screws on both sides.
Flip over and replace
in new position using 
pre-punched holes.

UPFLOW
POSITION

SUPPLY 
OPENING

RACK 

POSITION

FILTER 
DOOR

DOWNFLOW 
POSITION

SUPPLY 
OPENING

FILTER 
DOOR

Relocating Coil for Downflow Position

UNIT 

FLANGE

5 1/2”

FLOOR

FLOOR

PLENUM

AIR HANDLER

2 X 6 BOTH

SIDES AND BACK

11

4

11

5

Supply Plenum Floor Opening

CAUTION

The coil MUST be relocated for downflow
application.

Summary of Contents for AFPB24B1

Page 1: ...ing 6 Factory and Field installed Expansion Valves 6 Ductwork 7 Return Air Ducting 7 Return Air Platform Height 7 LINE VOLTAGE CONNECTIONS 7 24 VOLT CONTROL SYSTEM 8 CONDENSATE PLUMBING 8 WIRING DIAGR...

Page 2: ...ion which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury CAUTION used without th...

Page 3: ...ndividuals specially trained and experienced in the installation of this type equipment and related system components Installation and service personnel are required by some locales to be licensed Per...

Page 4: ...E DUCT 600 FPM 24 MINIMUM RETURN GRILLE 500FPM RETURN PLATFORM LINED WITH 1 FIBERGLASS INSULATION REFER TO LOCAL CODES CLOSET AIR HANDLER Upflow Installation With Return Duct DISCHARGE DUCT 600 FPM 24...

Page 5: ...rom left hand side of air handler and re install on right hand side Change splash baffle location from left hand to right hand side of drain pan flange 4 Remove the horizontal coil support bracket fro...

Page 6: ...filter grille may be installed for closet applications If this method is not desirable cabinet extension kit No 65 1647 for A24 A30 and A36 or No 65 1649 for A42 A48 and A60 may be ordered The extens...

Page 7: ...BE TAKEN TO AVOID OVERHEATING THE TXV VALVE AND CAUSING DAMAGE TO THE INTERNAL COMPONENTS 3 Attach the bulb securely with the copper strap provided 4 Insulate the bulb thoroughly with a suitable insu...

Page 8: ...4 2 5 163 8 41 6 221 4 56 5 3 7 6 3 7 6 13 4 4 4 2 5 163 8 41 6 221 4 56 5 3 7 6 3 7 6 13 4 4 4 2 5 11 8 WARNING BEFORE PERFORMING ANY WORK ON THIS EQUIPMENT POWER SUPPLY MUST BE TURNED OFF AT THE HOU...

Page 9: ...ING IMPROPER INSTALLATION OF THE ELECTRICAL WIRING OR THE HEAT ASSEMBLY MAY RESULT IN FIRE SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH UNIT FLEXIBLE TUBING HOSE OR PIPE DRAIN CONNECTION A POSITIVE LIQUID SEAL IS...

Page 10: ...0 5 3 10 5 3 kW does not include motor watts Ampacities and over current protection based on largest air handler motor load Refer to specific name plate for exact ampacity and overcurrent protection s...

Page 11: ...1 4 3 5 8 13 1 4 15 48 1 8 19 1 8 21 26 22 16 3 8 22 1 4 AFPC48B1 2 1 4 3 5 8 13 1 4 15 48 1 8 19 1 8 21 26 22 16 3 8 22 1 4 AFPC60A1 2 1 4 3 5 8 13 1 4 15 48 1 8 19 1 8 21 26 22 16 3 8 22 1 4 AFPC60B...

Page 12: ...30 1840 1770 1590 LOW 20 kW 0 35 15 kW 0 35 1360 1350 1340 1185 1080 Air flow shown at the following conditions No heat elements in air handler Decrease CFM 1 for 5 kW 7 5 kW or 10 kW heat kits Decrea...

Page 13: ...ompartment remove the cover plate from the element housing Remove cover plate Remove air handler field wiring box and discard Remove two screws 11 14 11 15 5 Cut the wire tie holding the heater plug a...

Page 14: ...other than 230 multiply temperature rise by capacity correction factor Refer to CFM tables to determine Cfm at total external static pressure in system For correction of unit output multiply the corr...

Page 15: ...TATIONS Limited Warranty does not include allowances for labor or travel expense connected with the installation of parts so furnished in this Limited Warranty or for field repair or servicing of the...

Page 16: ...r the general appearance of the units at the time of publication and the manufacturer reserves the right to make changes in design and construction at any time without notice For replacement parts ple...

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