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Johnson Controls Ducted Systems
Location
Use the following guidelines to select a suitable location for
these units:
• The unit is designed for
outdoor installation only
.
• Condenser coils must have an unlimited supply of air.
Where a choice of location is possible, position the unit on
either the north or east side of the building.
• Suitable for mounting on roof curb.
• For ground level installation, use a level concrete slab
with a minimum thickness of 4 inches. The length and
width must be at least 6 inches greater than the unit base
rails. Do not tie the slab to the building foundation.
• Roof structures must be able to support the weight of the
unit and its options and accessories. The unit must be
installed on a solid, level roof curb or appropriate angle
iron frame.
• Maintain level tolerance to 1/2 inch across the entire width
and length of the unit.
Clearances
All units require particular clearances for proper operation and
service. The installer must make provisions for adequate
combustion and ventilation air in accordance with section 5.3 of
Air for Combustion and Ventilation of the National Fuel Gas
Code, ANSI Z223.1 – Latest Edition (in U.S.A.), or Sections 7.2,
7.3, or 7.4 of Gas Installation Codes, CSA-B149.1 (in Canada) -
Latest Edition, and/or applicable provisions of the local building
codes. Refer to Table 6 for the clearances required for
combustible construction, servicing, and proper unit operation.
Table 2: J06-12ZB unit limitations
Size
(tons)
Model
Unit voltage
SCCR (kVA
Unit limitations
Applied voltage
Outdoor DB temp
Minimum
Maximum
Maximum (°F)
J06
(6.5)
ZB
208/230-3-60
5
187
252
125
460-3-60
5
432
504
125
575-3-60
5
540
630
125
J06
(7.5)
ZB
208/230-3-60
5
187
252
125
460-3-60
5
432
504
125
575-3-60
5
540
630
125
J06
(8.5)
ZB
208/230-3-60
5
187
252
125
460-3-60
5
432
504
125
575-3-60
5
540
630
125
J06
(10)
ZB
208/230-3-60
5
187
252
125
460-3-60
5
432
504
125
575-3-60
5
540
630
125
J06
(12.5)
ZB
208/230-3-60
5
187
252
125
460-3-60
5
432
504
125
575-3-60
5
540
630
125
Excessive exposure of the furnace to contaminated
combustion air may result in equipment damage or
personal injury. Typical contaminates include the
following items:
• Permanent wave solution
• Chlorinated waxes and cleaners
• Chlorine based swimming pool chemicals
• Water softening chemicals
• Carbon tetrachloride
• Halogen type refrigerants
• Cleaning solvents (for example, perchloroethylene)
• Printing inks
• Paint removers
• Varnishes
• Hydrochloric acid
• Cements and glues
• Anti static fabric softeners for clothes dryers
• Masonry acid washing materials