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II−UNIT COMPONENTS 

A−Control Box

The CB26UH and CBX26UH control box is located above
the blower section shown in figure 1. Line voltage and elec-
tric heat connections are made in the control box. Optional
electric heat fits through an opening located in the center of
the control box. When electric heat is not used, cover plates
cover the opening. The electric heat control arrangement is
detailed in the electric heat section of this manual.

1−Transformer

All CB26UH and CBX26UH series units use a single line
voltage to 24VAC transformer mounted in the control
box. The transformer supplies power to the control cir-
cuits in the indoor and outdoor unit. Transformers are
rated at 40VA.  208/240VAC single phase transformers use
two primary voltage taps as shown in figure 2.

FIGURE 2

BLUE

YELLOW

ORANGE

RED

BLACK

240 VOLTS

208 VOLTS

PRIMARY

SECONDARY

208 / 240 VOLT TRANSFORMER

2−Blower Relay

All CB26UH and CBX26UH units use a DPST relay to en-
ergize the blower motor. The relay coil is energized by
blower demand from indoor thermostat. When the coil is
energized, a set of N.O. contacts closes to energize the blower
motor on cooling speed. When de−energized, a set of N.C.
contacts allows the electric heat relay to energize the blower on
heating speed (refer to unit wiring diagram).

3−Time Delay Relay

The blower time delay is a 24 volt N.O. relay wired to the
blower relay.  See unit diagram. The delay is between 10
and  60 seconds and delays the blower on and off time in the
cooling cycle.

BLOWER ASSEMBLY

FIGURE 3

B−Blower Motor (B3)

CB26UH and CBX26UH units use single phase direct drive
blower motors with a run capacitor. Figure 3 shows the
parts arrangement. All motors have two speed taps. Typi-
cally, the high speed tap is energized during normal opera-
tion.

All units are factory wired for the high blower speed for heat
pump and cooling applications with or without electric heat. No
field wiring is required. The wiring diagrams show factory set
blower speeds.

1−Blower Motor Capacitor

All CB26UH and CBX26UH series units use single phase di-
rect drive motors with a run capacitor. The run capacitor is
mounted on the blower housing. See figure 3. Capacitor rat-
ings are shown on side of capacitor and indoor blower motor
nameplate.

C−Coil

CB26UH and CBX26UH units have dual slab coils ar-
ranged in an A" configuration. Each coil has two or three
rows of copper tubes fitted with ripple−edged aluminum
fins. An expansion valve, feeds multiple parallel circuits through
the coils. The coil is designed to easily slide out of the unit cabi-
net.

D−Plastic Drain Pans

Drain pans are provided and installed on the CB26UH and
CBX26UH, The drain pans are made from fiberglass filled
plastic.

Summary of Contents for Air Handler CB26UH

Page 1: ... CB26UH and CBX26UH cabinets Information contained in this manual is intended for use by ex perienced HVAC service technicians only All specifications are subject to change Procedures outlined in this manual are pre sented as a recommendation only and do not supersede or re place local or state codes IMPORTANT Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause property da...

Page 2: ...ns Suction Vapor line o d in mm sweat 7 8 22 2 7 8 22 2 7 8 22 2 Liquid line o d in mm sweat 3 8 9 5 3 8 9 5 3 8 9 5 Condensate in mm fpt 2 3 4 19 2 3 4 19 2 3 4 19 Blower Wheel nominal diameter x width in mm 11 x 8 279 x 203 11 x 8 279 x 203 11 1 2 x 9 292 x 229 Blower motor output hp W 1 3 249 1 2 373 1 2 373 1 Filters Size of filter in mm 18 x 25 x 1 457 x 635 x 25 18 x 25 x 1 457 x 635 x 25 18...

Page 3: ... cfm L s cfm L s 10 25 1560 705 1405 635 20 50 1480 670 1340 610 30 75 1390 630 1270 575 40 100 1290 585 1185 540 50 125 1170 530 1090 495 60 150 1015 480 975 460 NOTE All air data measured external to unit with dry coil and 1 inch non pleated air filter in place Electric heaters have no appreciable air resistance CB X 26UH 042 BLOWER PERFORMANCE External Static Pressure Air Volume at Specific Blo...

Page 4: ...e The units come with factory installed check and expansion valve for all applications The TXV valve has been installed internally for a cleaner installation and is accessible if required ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE ESD Precautions and Procedures CAUTION Electrostatic discharge can affect electronic components Take precautions during unit instal lation and service to protect the unit s electronic cont...

Page 5: ...n heating speed refer to unit wiring diagram 3 Time Delay Relay The blower time delay is a 24 volt N O relay wired to the blower relay See unit diagram The delay is between 10 and 60 seconds and delays the blower on and off time in the cooling cycle BLOWER ASSEMBLY FIGURE 3 B Blower Motor B3 CB26UH and CBX26UH units use single phase direct drive blower motors with a run capacitor Figure 3 shows th...

Page 6: ...ions Each stage of the 208 230 electric heat is protected by a primary high temperature limit Each stage uses the same style of limit The primary limit is wired in series with a heat element When either limit opens the corre sponding heat element is de energized All other heating elements remain energized The primary high temperature limit opens at 150_F 5_F 65 5_C 2 8_C on a temperature rise and ...

Page 7: ...W 1 Btuh Amps Circuit 1 Circuit 2 Circuit 1 Circuit 2 5 kW ECB26 5 99M64 Terminal Block ECB26 5CB 99M65 Ci it B k 208 3 8 12 800 1 6 19 6 30 ECB26 5CB 99M65 Circuit Breaker 220 4 2 14 300 1 5 22 3 30 230 4 6 15 700 1 5 22 3 30 240 5 0 17 100 1 5 22 3 30 7 5 kW ECB26 7 99M66 Terminal Block ECB26 7CB 99M67 Ci it B k 208 5 6 19 200 1 6 28 7 45 ECB26 7CB 99M67 Circuit Breaker 220 6 3 21500 1 5 32 8 45...

Page 8: ...l Load A 2 Minimum Circuit Ampacity 3 Maximum Overcurrent Protection Volt kW 1 Btuh Amps Circuit 1 Circuit 2 Circuit 1 Circuit 2 5 kW ECB26 5 99M64 Terminal Block C 26 C 99 6 C 208 3 8 12 800 1 9 20 0 30 ECB26 5CB 99M65 Circuit Breaker 220 4 2 14 300 1 8 22 6 30 230 4 6 15 700 1 8 22 6 30 240 5 0 17 100 1 8 22 6 30 7 5 kW ECB26 7 99M66 Terminal Block C 26 C 99 6 C 208 5 6 19 200 1 9 29 0 45 ECB26 ...

Page 9: ...l Load Amps 2 Minimum Circuit Ampacity 3 Maximum Overcurrent Protection Volt kW 1 Btuh Amps 240V Circuit 1 Circuit 2 Circuit 1 Circuit 2 5 kW ECB26 5 99M64 Terminal Block C C C 208 3 8 12 800 4 1 22 2 30 ECB26 5CB 99M65 Circuit Breaker 220 4 2 14 300 3 9 24 7 30 230 4 6 15 700 3 9 24 7 30 240 5 0 17 100 3 9 24 7 30 7 5 kW ECB26 7 99M66 Terminal Block C 26 C 99 6 C 208 5 6 19 200 4 1 31 2 45 ECB26 ...

Page 10: ...cation Set unit so that it is level Connect return and supply air plenums as re quired using sheet metal screws 4 Install units that have no return air plenum on a stand that is at least 14 from the floor This will allow proper air return FIGURE 6 Upflow Configuration HORIZONTAL DRAIN PAN Remove for best upflow performance UPFLOW DRAIN PAN UPFLOW DRAIN CONNECTIONS Both sides use on side or other H...

Page 11: ...ne assembly from the air handler 4 Remove the drain plugs from back of horizontal drain pan and reinstall in the front holes 5 Remove two screws and blowoff prevention bracket BP BRACKET in figure 10 Rotate the bracket 180º and reinstall using the same screws 6 Move horizontal drain pan to the opposite side of the coil Plugged drain holes will now be toward the back of the unit see figure 11 7 Re ...

Page 12: ...drain 4 Install a 3 trap in both the primary and secondary drain lines as close to the unit as practical see figure 13 Make sure the top of the trap is below the connection to the drain pan to allow complete drainage of the pan FIGURE 13 Typical Condensate Drain Connection AIR HANDLER DRAIN CONNECTION DRAIN LINE ANTI SIPHON AIR VENT DRAIN TRAP Secondary Drain Not Shown 3 Min 1 Min 12 Max DRAIN PAN...

Page 13: ...UTO or ON and move the system selection switch to COOL Adjust the thermostat to a setting far enough below room temperature to bring on the compressor Compressor will start and cycle on de mand from the thermostat After a 30 second time delay approximate the indoor blower will energize 2 The refrigerant circuit is charged with R 22 or R 410 refrigerant See condensing unit rating plate for cor rect...

Page 14: ...nels before operating Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock 1 Disconnect all power supplies 2 Remove the air handler access panel 3 Locate pin number 2 on the blower relay Two black wires are connected to this terminal pin One connects to pin number 5 on the blower relay one connects to an inline splice connecting to a red or blue wire 4 Remove the wire going to the 4 pin blower...

Page 15: ...LIMIT SWITCH 1 LIMIT SWITCH 2 HE3 HE4 LIMIT SWITCH 3 LIMIT SWITCH 4 14 Y L2 14 BK L1 208V 240V COM 24V 24 C 4 3 1 2 H H HE1 HE2 HEATER ELEMENTS USED 5KW HE1 7 5 10KW HE1 HE2 15KW HE1 HE2 HE3 20KW HE1 HE2 HE3 HE4 4 1 3 8 9 7 6 6 A ECB26UH ECBX26UH SEQUENCE OF OPERATION FIRST STAGE HEAT 1 Line voltage is routed to transformer and blower relay 2 24VAC is supplied to indoor thermostat and electric hea...

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