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JOHNSON CONTROLS
5276178-JIM-C-0118
Installation
(COOLING OPERATION) Do not
permit overhanging structures or
shrubs to obstruct condenser air dis
-
charge outlet, combustion air inlet or
vent outlets
SERVICE ACCESS
Access to all serviceable components is provided by the
following hinged doors:
•
Furnace compartment.
•
Supply Air Fan compartment Evaporator Coil
compartment (three doors).
•
Filter compartment economizer compartment
(two doors).
•
Power Exhaust compartment (two doors).
•
Main control panels (one door).
Refer to Figure 2 for location of these access panels.
Make sure that all screws and panel
latches are replaced and properly
positioned on the unit to maintain an
air-tight seal.
RIGGING AND HANDLING
Proper rigging and handling of the equipment is
mandatory during unloading and setting it into position
to retain warranty status. All lifting lugs must be used
to prevent twisting and damage to the unit.
Care must be taken to keep the unit in the upright
position during rigging and to prevent damage to the
water-tight seams in the unit casing. Avoid unnecessary
jarring or rough handling.
It is also mandatory that an experienced and reliable
rigger be selected to handle unloading and final
placement of the equipment. The rigger must be advised
that the unit contains internal components and that it be
handled in an upright position. Care must be exercised
to avoid twisting the equipment structure.
Unit weights are listed under Table 8, 9 and 10 in
this manual. These weights must be referred to when
selecting a crane for rigging and figuring roof weight
loads. Contact your Johnson Controls Sales Office if
you have any questions regarding unit weights.
All panels must be secured in place
when the unit is lifted.
The condenser coils should be pro
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tected from damage by the rigging
cables with plywood or other suitable
material.
An adhesive backed cover is provided
over the outside of the combustion air
inlet opening on gas fired units to pre
-
vent moisture from entering the unit
which could cause damage to electrical
components. Allow this closure label
to remain in place until the combus
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tion air hood is to be installed (Refer
to Figure 59).
UNIT DESCRIPTION
25 TON
30 TON
40 TON
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D
BASIC UNIT
870
949 1352 1239 932
932 1369 1369 975
975 1418 1418
BASIC UNIT WITH ECONOMIZER
1018 1111 1313 1203 1078 1084 1337 1338 1064 1064 1446 1446
BASIC UNIT WITH ECONOMIZER
AND GAS OR ELECTRIC HEAT
994 1084 1418 1300 1075 1033 1412 1469 1108 1061 1467 1534
BASIC UNIT WITH ECONOMIZER
AND GAS OR ELECTRIC HEAT AND
POWER EXHAUST
1220 1275 1318 1262 1277 1235 1419 1476 1341 1284 1449 1515
NOTES: Basic Unit = cooling only, 10hp FC fan.
+ Econ = +235lb
+ Heat = single stage gas, 180 lb
+ Power Exhaust = modulating 7.5hp
TABLE 6 - UNIT CORNERWEIGHT
Summary of Contents for 40 25 TON
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