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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Safety markings are used frequently throughout this 
manual to designate a degree or level of seriousness and 
should not be ignored. WARNING indicates a potentially 
hazardous situation that if not avoided, could result in 
personal injury or death. CAUTION indicates a potentially 
hazardous situation that if not avoided, may result in minor 
or moderate injury or property damage.

 WARNING:

Improper installation, service, adjustment, 
or maintenance may cause explosion, fi re, 
electrical shock or other hazardous conditions 
which may result in personal injury or property 
damage. Unless otherwise noted in these 
instructions, only factory authorized kits or 
accessories may be used with this product.

 WARNING:

Unless otherwise noted in these instructions, 
only factory authorized kits or accessories may 
be used with or when modifying this product.

 WARNING:

The safety information listed below must 
be followed during the installation, service, 
and operation of this unit. Unqualified 
individuals should not attempt to interpret these 
instructions or install this equipment. Failure 
to follow safety recommendations could result 
in possible damage to the equipment, serious 
personal injury or death.

•  The installer must comply with all local codes and 

regulations which govern the installation of this type 
of equipment. Local codes and regulations take 
precedence over any recommendations contained in 
these instructions. Consult local building codes and the 
National Electrical Code (ANSI CI) for special installation 
requirements. 

•  This equipment contains liquid and gaseous refrigerant 

under high pressure. Installation or servicing should only 
be performed by qualifi ed trained personnel thoroughly 
familiar with this type equipment.

•  All electrical wiring must be completed in accordance 

with local, state and national codes and regulations 
and with the National Electric Code (ANSI/NFPA 70) 
or in Canada the Canadian Electric Code Part 1 CSA 
C.22.1.

•  Installation of equipment may require brazing operations. 

Installer must comply with safety codes and wear 
appropriate safety equipment (safety glasses, work 
gloves, fi re extinguisher, etc.) when performing brazing 
operations.

•  Install this unit only in a location and position as specifi ed 

on pages 4 & 5. This unit is designed only for Indoor 
installations and should be located with consideration 
of minimizing the length of the supply and return ducts. 
See Table 4 (page 12) and the rating plate for proper 
circulating airfl ow data 

•  Consideration should also be given to the accessibility 

of fuel, electric power, service access, noise, and shade. 
Physical dimensions for each type of installation is 
shown on pages 10 & 11. See Figure 4 for horizontal 
installations or Figure 5 for Vertical installations.

•  Follow all precautions in the literature, on tags, and 

on labels provided with the equipment. Read and 
thoroughly understand the instructions provided with 
the equipment prior to performing the installation and 
operational checkout of the equipment.

 

WARNING

:

Evaporator coils are shipped from the factory 
with a nitrogen charge. Use caution when 
preparing coils for fi eld connections. If repairs 
make it necessary for evacuation and charging, 
it should only be attempted by qualified, 
trained personnel thoroughly familiar with this 
equipment. Some local codes require licensed 
installation service personnel to service this 
type of equipment. Under no circumstances 
should the equipment owner attempt to install 
and/or service this equipment. Failure to comply 
with this warning could result in equipment 
damage, personal injury, or death..

NITROGEN

HEALTH

FLAMMABILITY

REACTIVITY

0 Minimal Hazard

1 Slight Hazard

1

0

0

Summary of Contents for B5SM -090 Series

Page 1: ...ss to it in the future If a problem occurs check the instructions and follow recommendations given If these suggestions don t eliminate your problem call your servicing contractor These instructions a...

Page 2: ...6 Electrical Wiring 7 Pre Electrical Checklist 7 Line Voltage 7 Thermostat Connections 7 Electrical Wiring with a Duct Heater 7 Unbalanced 3 Phase Supply Voltage 8 Grounding 8 Startup Adjustments 8 Pr...

Page 3: ...type equipment All electrical wiring must be completed in accordance with local state and national codes and regulations and with the National Electric Code ANSI NFPA 70 or in Canada the Canadian Ele...

Page 4: ...be given to availability of electric power service access noise and shade Field Connections for Electrical Power Supply All wiring must comply with current provisions of the National Electrical Code...

Page 5: ...hes Note It is recommended that a secondary drain pan be used when the unit is hung above an enclosed ceiling Connecting Refrigerant Tubing WARNING Evaporator Coils are factory shipped with a nitrogen...

Page 6: ...Z bracket See Figure 1 5 Secure the filter slide assembly together with the four screws Table 2 Electrical Rating Data MODEL VOLTAGE PHASE Hz FLA HP MCA MOP 090 120 J 208 230 460 3 60 6 6 6 6 3 3 2 8...

Page 7: ...re making any electrical connections to the unit See Figure 6 page 13 These air handlers can be purchased in both single and three phase power configurations all single phase equipment is shipped from...

Page 8: ...d verify the moveable face is properly secured Grounding WARNING The unit cabinet must have an uninterrupted or unbrokenelectricalgroundtominimizepersonal injury if an electrical fault should occur Do...

Page 9: ...zedorrotating equipment Always disconnect electrical power and allowallrotatingequipmenttostopbeforeservicing the unit Failure to do so may result in personal injury loss of limb or death from electri...

Page 10: ...57 Filter Rack Frame 60 1 4 Cabinet Width 1 5 8 1 5 8 25 1 16 Filter Rack 16 1 4 Electrical Knock outs Condensate Drain Figure 4 B5SM Physical Dimensions for Horizontal Installations 47 5 8 Center to...

Page 11: ...er Rack Frame 60 1 4 Cabinet Width 18 13 16 Supply Duct Opening 22 1 16 19 3 8 27 3 8 Cabinet Depth without Filter Rack 2 16 1 4 Supply Duct Opening 9 1 8 29 5 16 Depth with Filter Rack 25 1 16 Filter...

Page 12: ...8 0 9 1 0 CFM RPM Kw CFM RPM Kw CFM RPM Kw CFM RPM Kw CFM RPM Kw CFM RPM Kw CFM RPM Kw CFM RPM Kw CFM RPM Kw B5SM 120 2HP 60 Hz Fully Closed 4789 868 2 12 4640 868 2 00 4442 870 1 95 4208 873 1 87 40...

Page 13: ...ONLY NOTES 1 Disconnect all power before servicing 2 If wiring must be replaced use only 105 C copper wire of the same gauge 3 For economizer application remove black wire from low voltage board Y te...

Page 14: ...0 GRN GRY YEL BLK ORN RED RED WHITE BLUE VIO 14 GRN 18 GRN 18 RED 12 GRY 12 BLK 12 BLU 12 BLK 12 NOTES 1 C W2 to be connected to electric heat 2 Remove BLACK wire from air handler low voltage terminal...

Page 15: ...ANGE RED RED WHITE BLUE VIO 14 GRN 18 GRN 18 RED 12 GRY 12 BLK 12 BLU 12 BLK 12 BLACK BLACK GREEN BROWN SINGLE STAGE HEAT PUMP THERMOSTAT NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 4 NOTE 5 NOTE 3 G Y E R O B W2 C NOTES 1 Ju...

Page 16: ...all coil connections for leaks x Air Handler Assm Inspect Mounting Hardware for security and corrosion x Inspect Filter Rack mounting hardware for security x Inspect panel assemblies for proper insta...

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