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If a return air plenum is used, the return air grille should be
immediately in front of the opening in the plenum to allow
for the free flow of return air. When not installed in front of
the opening, there must be adequate clearance around the
air handler to allow for the free flow of return air.

Installation

Each unit consists of a blower assembly, refrigerant coil,
and controls, in an insulated galvanized steel factory
finished enclosure. Knockouts are provided for electrical
wiring entrance.

For ease in installation, it is best to make any necessary
coil configuration changes before setting air handler in
place.

REFRIGERANT METERING DEVICE

CB25UH units are equipped with a factory-installed check
expansion valve.

UPFLOW APPLICATION

1. The air handler must be supported on the bottom only

and set on solid floor or field‐supplied support frame.
Securely attach the air handler to the floor or support
frame.

2. If installing a unit in an upflow application, remove the

horizontal drain pan. 

IMPORTANT - The horizontal drain pan

is not required in upflow air discharge installations; its removal

provides the best efficiency and air flow.

3. Place the unit in the desired location and slope unit as

previously mentioned. Connect return and supply air
plenums as required 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.

HORIZONTAL DRAIN PAN

IMPORTANT! REMOVE PAN

FOR BEST EFFICIENCY

AND AIR FLOW.

UPFLOW

DRAIN PAN

UPFLOW DRAIN CON­

NECTIONS (BOTH

SIDES; USE ONE SIDE

OR OTHER)

HORIZONTAL DRAIN
CONNECTIONS
(BOTH SIDES; NOT
USED)

Figure 1. Upflow Configuration

HORIZONTAL APPLICATIONS

IMPORTANT

When removing the coil, there is possible danger of
equipment damage and personal injury. Be careful when
removing the coil assembly from a unit installed in right-
or left-hand applications. The coil may tip into the drain
pan once it is clear of the cabinet. Support the coil when
removing it.

FRONT VIEW

END VIEW

ANGLE IRON OR SHEET
METAL

E

LECTRICAL INLET CLEAR­

ANCE 4 IN. (102 MM)

MAXIMUM 1/2”
LONG SCREW

AIR FLOW

Figure 2. Suspending Horizontal Unit

NOTE — When the unit is installed in horizontal
applications, a secondary drain pan is recommended.
Refer to local codes.

NOTE — This unit may be installed in left-hand or
right-hand air discharge horizontal applications. Adequate
support must be provided to ensure cabinet integrity.
Ensure that there is adequate room to remove service and
access panels if installing in the horizontal position.

LEFT-HAND DISCHARGE

1. Determine knockouts required for drain line

connections.

2. With access door removed, knock out drain line

opening for installing drain lines.

3. Set unit so that it is sloped toward the drain pan end of

the unit (see figure 10).

4. The horizontal configuration is shown in figure 3.

Drains

AIR FLOW

KNOCKOUT

LEFT‐HAND DRAINS

Figure 3. Left‐Hand Discharge Configuration

Summary of Contents for CBX25UH Series

Page 1: ...12 Table of Contents Shipping and Packing List 1 CBX25UH Series Units 1 Requirements 3 Installation Clearances 3 Installation 4 Condensate Drain 6 Duct System and Filters 7 Connecting Refrigerant Line...

Page 2: ...4 451 17 432 16 1 2 419 20 3 4 527 16 406 5 1 2 140 40 1 2 1029 18 1 2 470 22 559 6 152 14 357 5 1 2 140 13 1 2 343 17 3 4 451 17 432 16 1 2 419 20 3 4 527 16 406 3 5 8 92 inches mm inches mm inches m...

Page 3: ...tely assembled The unit is provided with flanges for the connection of the duct system Do not remove the cabinet knockouts until it has been determined which knockouts will need to be removed for the...

Page 4: ...that is at least 14 from the floor This will allow proper air return HORIZONTAL DRAIN PAN IMPORTANT REMOVE PAN FOR BEST EFFICIENCY AND AIR FLOW UPFLOW DRAIN PAN UPFLOW DRAIN CON NECTIONS BOTH SIDES U...

Page 5: ...Drain Pan Mounting Bracket 018 through 036 REMOVE BRACKETS SECURING BOTH DRAIN PANS TO UNIT Figure 5 Remove Horizontal and Main Drain Pan Mounting Brackets 042 through 060 3 Remove coil assembly bott...

Page 6: ...OR J TRAP 3 4 OVERFLOW DRAIN AIR HANDLER DRAIN PAN WHEN A COIL IS LOCATED ABOVE A FINISHED SPACE A 3 4 19 1MM SECONDARY DRAIN LINE MUST BE S CONNECTED TO SECONDARY DRAIN PAN OR S CONNECTED TO THE OVE...

Page 7: ...trap in the primary drain lines as close to the unit as practical see figure 9 Make sure the top of the trap is below the connection to the drain pan to allow complete drainage of the pan NOTE Horizon...

Page 8: ...he suction and liquid lines from the fittings on the indoor coil to the fittings on the outdoor unit Run the lines in as direct a path as possible avoiding unnecessary turns and bends 2 Make sure that...

Page 9: ...oltage S The power supply must be sized and protected according to the specifications supplied on the product S This air handler is factory configured for 240 volt single phase 60 cycles For 208 volt...

Page 10: ...rating of the air handler If the outdoor unit is smaller than the maximum cooling capacity rating for the air handler the cooling blower speed may need to be changed Refer to blower performance chart...

Page 11: ...d Med Blue High Black 510 670 905 495 650 865 475 630 820 420 595 770 325 505 705 24 Low Red Med Blue High Black 630 885 1130 625 875 1100 615 850 1070 610 820 1010 580 780 950 30 Low Red Med Blue Hig...

Page 12: ...not call for heat Allow up to 5 minutes for all sequencers to cycle off Operation TIME DELAY RELAY Blower time delay operation 1 When cooling demand is initiated there is a 1 second motor on delay 2 A...

Page 13: ...corrected Contact a qualified service technician Cabinet Insulation IMPORTANT DAMAGED INSULATION MUST BE REPAIRED OR REPLACED before the unit is put back into operation In sulation loses its insulati...

Page 14: ...Duct Temperature ___________ THERMOSTAT Adjusted and Programmed Return External Static ______ ______ Total External Static ______ ______ 6 Supply Duct Temperature ___________ Temperature Drop _______...

Page 15: ...Total External Static ______ ______ 6 6 Supply Duct Temperature ___________ Temperature Drop ___________ TEMPERATURE RISE Heating Mode Return Duct Temperature __________ Supply Duct Temperature ______...

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