PMGB0406B rev.1
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Air Handler Voltage
Normal Operating* Voltage Range
208V/230V-1-60
188V-253V
*
Rated in accordance with ARI Standard 110, utilization range "A."
Clearances
You must take clearances into consideration, and provide for them as follows:
1.
Refrigerant piping and connections - minimum 12” recommended for clearances to braze and service the
joint.
2.
Maintenance and servicing access - minimum 36” from front of unit recommended for blower motor/ coil
replacement.
3.
Condensate drain lines routed to clear
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lter and panel access.
4.
Filter removal - minimum 36” recommended.
5.
The duct work connected to this unit is designed for zero clearance to combustible materials.
6.
A combustible
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oor-base accessory is available for down
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ow applications of this unit, as required by local
code.
7.
Refer to the Dx-Kit section 18 for clearance of the DX-Kit.
Location
Location is usually predetermined. Check with owner’s or dealer’s installation plans. If location is not decided,
consider the following in choosing a suitable location:
1.
Select a location with adequate structural support, space for service access, and clearance for air return
and supply duct connections.
2.
Using hanging brackets to wall mount this single piece air handler unit is not recommended.
3.
Normal operating sound levels may be objectionable if the air handler is placed directly over some rooms
such as bedrooms, study, etc.
4.
Select a location that will permit installation of condensate line to an open drain or outdoors allowing con-
densate to drain away from structure.
NOTICE
The primary and secondary drain line must be trapped to allow proper drainage of condensate water. The
secondary drain line should be piped to a location that will give the occupant a visual warning that the primary
drain is clogged. If the secondary drain line is not used, it must be capped.
5.
When an indoor coil is installed in an attic or above a
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nished ceiling, an auxiliary drain pan should be
provided under the air handler as is speci
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ed by most local building codes.
6. Proper electrical supply must be available.
7. If unit is located in an area of high humidity (i.e. an unconditioned garage or attic), nuisance sweating of
casing may occur. On these installations, unit duct connections and other openings should be properly
sealed, and a wrap of 2”
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berglass insulation with vinyl vapor barrier should be used.
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