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Table 8. CBX32M-042 Air Handler Performance (208/230V)

External Static

Pressure

Air Volume and Motor Watts at Specific Blower Taps

Low

Medium

High

in. w.g.

Pa

cfm

L/s

Watts

cfm

L/s

Watts

cfm

L/s

Watts

.00

0

1325

625

370

1600

755

455

1825

860

565

.05

10

1335

630

370

1585

750

455

1790

845

555

.10

25

1335

630

370

1565

740

450

1750

825

540

.15

35

1330

630

365

1540

725

440

1710

805

530

.20

50

1320

620

360

1505

710

435

1660

785

520

.25

60

1300

615

355

1470

695

425

1610

760

505

.30

75

1270

600

350

1425

675

415

1555

735

495

.40

100

1195

565

330

1320

625

390

1430

675

465

.50

125

1090

515

310

1195

565

365

1290

610

440

.60

150

955

450

285

1050

495

335

1135

535

415

.70

175

795

375

260

875

415

310

965

455

385

.75

185

700

330

250

780

370

295

875

415

370

NOTE − All air data is measured external to unit with air filter in place. Electric heaters have no appreciable air resistance.

Table 9. CBX32M-048 Air Handler Performance (208/230V)

External Static

Pressure

Air Volume and Motor Watts at Specific Blower Taps

Low

Medium

High

in. w.g.

Pa

cfm

L/s

Watts

cfm

L/s

Watts

cfm

L/s

Watts

.00

0

1475

695

430

1785

845

520

1910

900

590

.05

10

1480

700

430

1770

835

515

1895

895

585

.10

25

1475

695

425

1750

825

510

1870

880

580

.15

35

1465

690

420

1720

810

500

1840

865

570

.20

50

1445

680

410

1685

795

490

1800

850

565

.25

60

1415

670

405

1645

775

480

1755

830

550

.30

75

1380

650

395

1600

755

465

1700

805

540

.40

100

1290

610

370

1485

700

440

1580

745

515

.50

125

1170

550

345

1350

635

410

1425

675

485

.60

150

1020

480

320

1190

560

380

1250

590

450

.70

175

840

395

295

1000

470

350

1045

495

415

.75

185

740

350

280

900

425

335

930

440

400

NOTE − All air data is measured external to unit with air filter in place. Electric heaters have no appreciable air resistance.

Summary of Contents for CBX32M Elite Series

Page 1: ...be levied for noncompliance INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Elite Series CBX32M Units AIR HANDLER 506150 01 05 09 Supersedes 12 08 RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Table of Contents CBX32M Up...

Page 2: ...ow LIQUID LINE SUCTION LINE SUPPLY AIR OPENING Return Air FILTER LOW VOLTAGE INLETS TOP AND RIGHT SIDE Return Air Top View Front View Side View Blower PIPING PLATE DETAIL FOR UPFLOW AND DOWNFLOW POSIT...

Page 3: ...G PLATE DETAIL LIQUID LINE SUCTION LINE 2 51 1 1 8 29 5 3 8 137 4 3 8 111 PIPING PLATE DETAIL Horizontal Position Left Hand Air Discharge Top View Front View 3 4 19 End View FOR DIMENSIONS A THROUGH H...

Page 4: ...air handler unit consists of two sections which are shipped assembled from the factory If necessary the unit may be disassembled to facilitate setting the unit Follow the steps below To disassemble 1...

Page 5: ...opening is fully open and free of any debris Also check to make sure that no debris has fallen into the drain pan during installa tion that may plug up the drain opening 3 Rotate the drain pan 180 fro...

Page 6: ...to downflow CBX32M unit circuit breakers must be rotated 180_ to the UP position See ECB29 installation instructions for more details NOTE If downflow application is required separately order kit num...

Page 7: ...n purging be sure it is done in a well ventilated area Purge low pressure nitrogen 1 to 2 psig through the refrigerant piping during brazing This will help to prevent oxidation and the introduction of...

Page 8: ...rd against damage to the paint 5 With the wet rag in place position a field provided elbow fitting to the air handler s suction line and line set Start nitrogen flow before brazing 6 After the procedu...

Page 9: ...ss panel Air leakage will occur if access panel is placed over filter door Filters should be inspected monthly and must be cleaned or replaced when dirty to assure proper furnace operation Reusable fi...

Page 10: ...igure 11 Typical Field Wiring Cooling Application with Electric Heat C W1 O Y1 R L T E C W1 G O Y1 R L T SERVICE LIGHT THERMISTOR Y2 Y2 2ND STAGE COMPRESSOR 1 2 3 4 5 6 COMMON ELECTRIC HEAT REVERSING...

Page 11: ...PUMP UNIT COMMON USED ONLY ON SOME THERMOSTATS Y2 USED ONLY WHEN TWO SPEED COMPRESSOR IS USED HP21 AMBIENT COMPENSATING THERMISTOR CONNECTION USED ONLY ON SOME THERMOSTATS LINE VOLTAGE FIELD INSTALLE...

Page 12: ...Page 12 506150 01 05 09 Figure 15 Typical Wiring Diagram Single Phase...

Page 13: ...Page 13 CBX32M SERIES Figure 16 Typical Wiring Diagram Three Phase...

Page 14: ...ies units with electric heat refer to the ECB29 installation instructions AIR VOLUME ADJUSTMENT Blower speed selection is accomplished by changing the taps at the harness connector at the Blower motor...

Page 15: ...20 50 1055 495 230 1190 560 280 1475 695 455 25 60 1060 500 220 1185 560 275 1450 685 440 30 75 1050 495 215 1175 555 375 1415 670 430 40 100 1005 475 290 1135 535 325 1335 630 400 50 125 915 430 255...

Page 16: ...data is measured external to unit with air filter in place Electric heaters have no appreciable air resistance Table 9 CBX32M 048 Air Handler Performance 208 230V External Static Pressure Air Volume a...

Page 17: ...2060 970 750 20 50 1745 825 560 1950 920 635 2030 960 740 25 60 1725 815 550 1915 905 625 2000 945 730 30 75 1695 800 535 1880 885 610 1960 925 715 40 100 1630 770 505 1795 845 580 1870 880 685 50 12...

Page 18: ...e cut in an X pattern peeled open glued with an appropriate all purpose glue and placed back against the cabinet surface being careful to not overly compress the insulation so the insulation can retai...

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