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Air Handlers 

 

NOTE: 

Please refer to above table for fan speed selection, and ‘-’ is not allowed to be 

used. 

 
 

Model 

NPFX24A36A  

Level 

Static pressure(Inches W.C.) 

0.1 

0.15 

0.2 

0.3 

0.4 

0.5 

0.6 

0.7 

0.8 

0.9 

1.0 

Speed 1(CFM) 1150  1050  950  880 

Speed 2(CFM) 1200  1100  1000  940  850 

Speed 3(CFM) 1380  1260  1200  1100  950 

Speed 4(CFM) 1550  1460  1390  1310  1160  1010  830 

Speed 5(CFM) 1710  1650  1600  1560  1480  1400  1310  1210  1080  930 

Speed 6(CFM) 1840  1800  1750  1710  1640  1590  1500  1420  1330  1220  1100 

960 

Speed 7(CFM) 1870  1830  1810  1800  1760  1690  1620  1520  1440  1350  1250  1150 
Speed 8(CFM) 1900  1860  1840  1830  1790  1720  1660  1600  1540  1440  1320  1220 

Model 

NPFX48A  

Level 

Static pressure(Inches W.C.) 

0.1  0.15 

0.2 

0.3 

0.4 

0.5 

0.6 

0.7 

0.8 

0.9 

1.0 

Speed 1(CFM)  1640  1500  1450  1350 

Speed 2(CFM)  1680  1560  1500  1380  1300 

Speed 3(CFM)  1810  1690  1620  1550  1380 

Speed 4(CFM)  1930  1830  1770  1710  1580  1430  1

30

Speed 5(CFM)  2200  2110  2040  1980  1860  1720  1620  1490  1380 

Speed 6(CFM)  2240  2190  2145  2100  2010  1870  1750  1615  1500  1380 

Speed 7(CFM)  2280  2240  2200  2180  2130  2080  2000  1880  1750  1600  1420 

 

Speed 8(CFM)  2300  2260  2220  2190  2140  2090  2040  1980  1930  1800  1700  1550 

 

 

 

 

Model 

NPFX48A60A  

Level 

Static pressure(Inches W.C.) 

0.1  0.15 

0.2 

0.3 

0.4 

0.5 

0.6 

0.7 

0.8 

0.9 

1.0 

Speed 1(CFM)  1660  1540  1470  1400 

Speed 2(CFM)  1850  1720  1650  1600  1400 

Speed 3(CFM)  1920  1800  1730  1650  1480  1315 

Speed 4(CFM)  2110  2000  1950  1860  1760  1640  1

50

0  1325 

Speed 5(CFM)  2250  2200  2190  2140  2040  1930  1800  1670  1520  1370 

Speed 6(CFM)  2260  2220  2200  2170  2090  2010  1910  1760  1650  1550  1430  1380 
Speed 7(CFM)  2300  2260  2230  2200  2150  2115  2050  1990  1920  1840  1750  1660 
Speed 8(CFM)  2320  2280  2250  2230  2190  2140  2080  2040  2000  1950  1920  1890 

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Summary of Contents for NPFX24A

Page 1: ...al Instructions heat pump Air Handlers Models NPFX24A NPFX48A NPFX48A60A NPFX24A36A Thank you for choosing commercial heat pump Please read this Owner s manual carefully before operation and retain it...

Page 2: ...in advance before reusing it 3 Please properly select the model according to actual using environment otherwise it may impact the using convenience 4 This product can t be installed at corrosive infl...

Page 3: ...se or misuse of the product 2 Alter change maintain or use the product with other equipment without abiding by the instruction manual of manufacturer 3 After verification the defect of product is dire...

Page 4: ...parative for Installation 9 3 1 Pre Installation Instruction 9 3 2 Important Safety Instructions 9 4 Installation 11 4 1 Unit Inspection 11 4 2 Location 12 4 3 Piping Work 4 4 Condensate Removal 4 5 D...

Page 5: ...wastes throughout the EU To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources To r...

Page 6: ...th the kits or accessories when installing Follow all safety codes Wear safety glasses protective clothing and work gloves Use quenching cloth for brazing operations Have fire extinguisher available R...

Page 7: ...ducts Warnings are issued for such products sold in California as required by California Proposition 65 All new equipment shipped for sale in California will have labels stating that the product conta...

Page 8: ...r plenum a minimum of 6 inches from the solid bottom 2 Product Introduction 2 1 Product Description The Napoleon air handler offer the perfect combination of superior product quality operating efficie...

Page 9: ...dlers 2 3 Physical Dimension Unit inch mm Model Dimension W D H A B NPFX24A NPFX24A36A 21 1 4 540 21 1 4 540 48 1 4 1224 11 5 8 295 20 508 NPFX48A NPFX48A60A 24 3 4 630 21 1 4 540 57 1448 11 5 8 295 2...

Page 10: ...on Optional electric heater kW NPFX24A 2 0 5 8 10 NPFX24A36A 3 0 5 8 10 NPFX48A 4 0 10 15 20 NPFX48A60A 5 0 10 15 20 Model Motor 230V 60Hz HP FLA NPFX24A NPFX24A36A 1 2 2 1 NPFX48A NPFX48A60A 1 3 2 Un...

Page 11: ...g can blow the waste heat and relieve the heat accumulation in the air duct During installation and debugging pay attention to check whether the temperature controller has set the fan delay and shutdo...

Page 12: ...l static pressure should stay within the minimum and maximum limits shown in the table below in order to ensure proper operation of both cooling heating and electric heating operation Model NPFX24A Le...

Page 13: ...500 1450 1350 Speed 2 CFM 1680 1560 1500 1380 1300 Speed 3 CFM 1810 1690 1620 1550 1380 Speed 4 CFM 1930 1830 1770 1710 1580 1430 1300 Speed 5 CFM 2200 2110 2040 1980 1860 1720 1620 1490 1380 Speed 6...

Page 14: ...l the product is on hand before starting 3 1 3 Codes Regulations This product is designed and manufactured to comply with national codes It is installer s responsibilities to install the product in ac...

Page 15: ...ge of laws A certified technician must perform the installation and service of this product Should questions arise contact your local EPA office Due to high system pressure and electrical shock in pot...

Page 16: ...led in an enclosed area such as a garage utility room or parking area and a carbon monoxide producing device is operated therein there must be adequate ventilation directly to outside This ventilation...

Page 17: ...ncy drain pan is required directly under the unit See local and state codes for requirements When installing this unit in an area that may become wet elevate the unit with a sturdy non porous material...

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Page 20: ...meter inch Gas pipe Liquid pipe NPFX24A NPFX24A36A NPFX48A NPFX48A60A 3 4 3 8 4 3 2 Piping Preparation 4 3 2 1 Solder Connection All cut ends are to be round burr free and cleaned Failure to follow th...

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Page 22: ...ent rain water from pouring in and cause property loss or personal injury 3 Condensate drain pipe should be connected into special drain system for air conditioner 4 The drain pan has primary and seco...

Page 23: ...twork grills special filters accessories etc are accounted for in total resistance See fan performance data in this manual Do not operate the unit without all ductwork completed Do not operate this pr...

Page 24: ...g operation and ensure the electric heating is turned off before the fan to avoid unsafe Refer to the Fan Performance Data section of this manual otherwise it is possible to cause an exception and dry...

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Page 30: ...ions and the instructions in this manual Never extend the power cords The electric circuit must be equipped with a circuit breaker and air switch both with sufficient capacity The unit s operating pow...

Page 31: ...es arbitrarily Do not change the length and terminals of the power cables If you want to change the power cables please contact our s local service center Wiring terminals should be connected firmly t...

Page 32: ...the above table are determined based on the maximum power input of the units Specifications of circuit breaker are based on a working condition where the working temperature is 40 C If working conditi...

Page 33: ...he terminal screw 2 For strand wires as shown below 1 Use wire cutters to cut off the wire end and then peel away about 10mm of the insulation layer 2 Use a screwdriver to unscrew the terminal screw o...

Page 34: ...wire connection may burn the electrical components Connect the wires firmly to the wiring box Incomplete installation may lead to fire hazard Please use wire clamps to secure the external covers of co...

Page 35: ...the electric box cover Do not bundle up the thermostat wires or lay them side by side otherwise errors will occur High and low voltage wires should be secured separately Secure the former ones with bi...

Page 36: ...Hazard of electricity leakage Check if the wiring conforms to the wire gage Malfunction might happen and parts might be burned Check if there is obstruction blocking the air inlet outlet It may cause...

Page 37: ...the unit doesn t run normally please check the following items before ask for service Phenomenon Reason Treatment The unit can not be activated The unit doesn t connect with power supply Connect with...

Page 38: ...noise when electronic expansion valve initialization There is consecutive sound when cooling That s sound for gas refrigerant flowing in the unit There is sound when unit starts or stops That s sound...

Page 39: ...means light on 0 5S then light out 0 5S Indoor fan failure Light out 3S then flash twice Indoor tube temperature sensor failure Light out 3S then flash four times Indoor air outlet temperature sensor...

Page 40: ...ice center or dealer if necessary When user need to replace the mainboard installer should put old mainboard jumper cap and the short driven electrical resistance on the new mainboard If there is no s...

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Page 44: ...24 Napoleon Road Barrie Ontario Canada L4M 0G8 103 Miller Drive Crittenden Kentucky USA 41030 7200 Trans Canada Highway Montreal Quebec Canada H4T 1A3 Tel 1 866 820 8686 Napoleon com...

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