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Air Handler

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to follow these regulations may harm the enviroment and can lead to the imposition of substantial 

fines. These regulations may vary due to the passage of laws. A certified technician must perform 
the installation and service of this product. Should questions arise, contact your local epa office.   

WARNING

: Due to high system pressure and electrical shock in potential, installation and 

service work can be dangerous. Only trained and qualified personnels are permitted to install or 

service this equipment. Observe all warnings contained in this manual and labels/tags attached to 
the equipment.

WARNING

: This product is factory shipped for use with a 208-230/1/60 electrical power 

supply. This air handler must not be reconfigured to operate with any other power supply.

WARNING

: The unit must have an uninterrupted, unbroken electric grounding to minimize 

the possibility of personal injury if an electric fault occurs. The electric grounding circuit may consist 

of an appropriate sized power cord which connected with the grounding piece located in the unit 

control box and also connecting to the building electric service panel. Other methods of grounding 
are permitted if performed in accordance with the “national electric code” (nec)/ “american national 

standards institute” (ansi)/ “national fire protection association” (nfpa) 70 and local/state codes. In 

canada, electric grouding conforms to the canadian electric code csa c22.1. failure to observe this 
warning can result in electrical shock that can cause personal injury.

CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD

DANGER

Special warning for installation of furnaces or air handling units in enclosed areas, such 

as garages, utility rooms or parking areas.

Carbon monoxide producing devices (such as an automobile, space heater, gas water heater, 

etc.) should not be operated in enclosed areas such as unventilated garages, utility rooms or 
parking areas because of the danger of carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning resulting from the 
exhaust emissions.If a furnace or air handler is installed in an enclosed area such as a garge, utility 
room or parking area and a carbon monoxide producing device is operated therein, there must be 
adequate ventilation directly to outside.

This ventilation is necessary to avoid the danger of CO poisoning which can occur if a carbon 

monoxide producing device continues to operate in the enclosed area. Carbon monoxide emission 
can be (re)circulated throughout the building if the furnace or air handler is operating in any mode.

CO can cause serious illness including permanent brain damage or death.

Summary of Contents for HW(R)130

Page 1: ...e read this Installation manual carefully before operation and retain it for future reference GENEX reserves the right to interpret this manual which will be subject to any change due to product impro...

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Page 3: ...lation 5 3 1 Pre Installation Instruction 5 3 2 Important Safety Instructions 5 4 Installation 7 4 1 Unit Inspection 7 4 2 Location 7 4 3 Piping Work 8 4 4 Special Instructions 9 4 5 Drain Pan Refit 1...

Page 4: ...Malfunction and Elimination 24 7 Maintenance and Care 25 7 1 Outdoor Heat Exchanger 25 7 2 Drain Pipe 25 7 3 Notice before Seasonal Use 25 7 4 Maintenance after Seasonal Use 26 7 5 Parts Replacement 2...

Page 5: ...National Electrical Code NEC for special requirements Recognize safety information This is the safety alert symbol When you see this symbol on the unit and in instructions or manuals be alert to the p...

Page 6: ...layer 2 2 Physical Dimension A B D W H Fig 1 Table 1 Dimension of Indoor Unit Unit Inch mm MODEL DIMENSION W D H A B HNF13018 A D 18 1 8 460 21 1 4 540 43 1 2 1105 11 5 8 295 16 3 4 426 HNF13024 A D 1...

Page 7: ...Primary Drain Pan Fig 2 2 4 General Information Table 2 Model No Cooling Capacity SCFM Electric Heater kw HNF13018 A D 1 5 Ton 640 0 10 HNF13024 A D 2 0 Ton 825 0 10 HNF13030 A D 2 5 Ton 980 0 15 HNF1...

Page 8: ...72 147 7 158 8 HNF13048 A D 79 84 174 2 185 2 HNF13060 A D 80 86 176 4 189 6 Table 5 Model Airflow Tonnage Range Motor 230V 1Ph 60Hz DD Blower Wheel inch Diameter Width SCFM vs ESP 1 2 HP FLA 0 1 0 2...

Page 9: ...ement Parts When reporting shortages or damages or ordering repair parts give the complete product model and serial numbers as stamped on the product Replacement parts for this product are available t...

Page 10: ...performed in accordance with the national electric code nec american national standards institute ansi national fire protection association nfpa 70 and local state codes In canada electric grouding c...

Page 11: ...ler is designed for indoor installation only Do not install it outdoors When installing the air handler take consideration to minimize the length of refrigerant tubing as much as possible Do not insta...

Page 12: ...D 7 8 3 8 HNF13048 A D 7 8 3 8 HNF13060 A D 1 1 8 1 2 4 3 2 Piping Preparation All cut ends are to be round burr free and cleaned Failure to follow this practice increases the chances for refrigerant...

Page 13: ...1 4 4 Special Instructions This air handler comes with a plastic accessory bag which contains tailpiece and white teflon seal WARNING The coil is shipped under pressure Release the pressure before ins...

Page 14: ...3 16 NUT 9 16 NUT Schneider valve and white teflon seal Fig 5 Flowrator Piston 13 16 NUT Tailpiece White teflon seal Fig 6 Cap closure Rubber grommet Suction line Fig 7 Note The tightening torque of t...

Page 15: ...sides 1 Disassemble the front panel 2 Remove the mounting plate used to fix the drain pan from chassis And dismantle the enhanced frame if applicable 3 Pull out the evaporator coil and the drain pan i...

Page 16: ...ains suitable airflow speed And keep the ductwork sealed with good hermeticity Return Ductwork Do not place the duct inlet at a place where is filled with toxic gas or harmful fume odor For upflow con...

Page 17: ...A 800 20 40 N A N A 1000 16 32 48 N A 1200 13 27 40 53 1400 11 23 34 46 1600 10 20 30 40 1800 9 18 27 36 220 1 60 Supply Voltage Temperature Rise Table F Table 10 CFM HEATER KIT NOMINAL KW 5 10 15 20...

Page 18: ...ef and conductor protection must be provided at the supply wire entrance into cabinet 3 Use copper conductors only 4 Installation must follow national electric code and other applicable codes 5 If thi...

Page 19: ...he grounding piece located in the unit control box and also connecting to the building electric service panel Other methods of grounding are permitted if performed in accordance with the national elec...

Page 20: ...9 60 50 HNF13030 A D 980 30000 1 25 0 0 1 7 1 7 15 15 5 3 8 27 6 24 1 30 25 10 7 5 53 6 46 7 60 50 15 11 3 53 6 26 46 7 23 60 30 50 25 HNF13036 A D 1140 36000 2 0 0 2 5 2 5 15 15 5 3 8 28 24 4 30 25 1...

Page 21: ...OP 4 9 4 Electric Connections Supply Voltage Use Copper Conductors Only a knockout is provided on the air handler top panel or side to allow for the entry of the supply voltage conductors If the knock...

Page 22: ...24RD BLOWER MOTOR XFMR YE WH 1RD 2WH 4RD 5RD 6RD 9RD 10RD 11RD MAIN BOARD 7RD 8WH SEE NOTE 1 O 12RD SEE NOTE 4 SEE NOTE 5 X10 X3 C G_SCAN 3RD X8 AC L X1 AC N X2 FU2 RD BK 1 BU SEE NOTE 3 X7 N X13 L X1...

Page 23: ...al for 230 volts tape seal the unused blue lead POWER RD 31 GROUND BK BK BK BK 32 3 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 L2 L1 X1 RD RD 33 31 GROUND BK BK BK BK BK BK 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 L1 X1 XT3 G R asda Fig 11 Wiring Dia...

Page 24: ...W2 W1 G R POWER C M XT1 13YEGN O_SCAN GROUND X9 X4 R L1 L2 RD 31 GROUND BK BK BK BK 32 3 1 L2 L1 Fig 13 Wiring Diagram HNF13036 A D Notes HEAT STRIP 4 LS1 4 HS 2 CB2 CB2 HEAT STRIP 3 LS1 3 HS 2 HEAT...

Page 25: ...If you ordered the Heat kit without circuit breaker connect the supply power to the stripped black and red wires O C W2 W1 R O_SCAN X9 X4 R Fig 15 Wiring Diagram HNF13048 A D 1 For Air Handler withou...

Page 26: ...r Handler 22 4 9 6 Thermostat Wiring Fig 17 Fig 18 Note The signal line of the wired controller must be separated from the power line and the connecting line between the indoor unit and the outdoor un...

Page 27: ...rts might be burned Check if the wiring and pipe line has been installed correctly Malfunction might happen and parts might be burned Check if the unit has been earthed soundly Hazard of electricity l...

Page 28: ...eral modes and check if the unit operates normally 6 Common Malfunction and Elimination If the unit doesn t run normally please check the following items before ask for service Table 16 Phenomenon Rea...

Page 29: ...ng The room odor absorbed by the unit is blew out again Indoor unit still runs after switch off After every indoor unit receive stop signal fan will keep running Indoor fan can be set as FAN or AUTO m...

Page 30: ...cessary 8 After Sales Service In case the air conditioning unit you bought has any quality problem or you have any inquiry please contact the local after sales service agency designated by factory War...

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