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TROUBLESHOOTING

If the air handler fails to operate, check the following:

•  Is the electric turned on?
•  Is the thermostat operating properly?
•  Are the blower compartment door(s) in place?
•  Is the air handler disconnect closed?
•  Has the circuit breaker tripped or the control board fuse 

burned open?

•  Are any manual reset switches open?
•  Is the filter dirty or plugged?

CABINET SIZE

FILTER SIZE

B

18 x 20 x 1

C

20 x 20 x 1

Table 2. Filter Sizes

UNIT MAINTENANCE

Proper maintenance is most important to achieve the best 
performance from a air handler. Some of the components 
and their locations are shown in Figure 9 (page 15). If 
any component of the air handler must be replaced, use 
only factory authorized replacement parts specified in the 
Replacement Parts List provided online.

 WARNING:

ELECTRICAL SHOCK, FIRE OR EXPLOSION 
HAZARD

Failure to follow safety warnings exactly could 
result in serious injury or property damage.

Improper servicing could result in dangerous 
operation, serious injury, death or property 
damage.

• Before servicing, disconnect all electrical power 

to air handler.

• When servicing controls, label all wires prior 

to disconnecting. Reconnect wires correctly.

• Verify proper operation after servicing.

•  These maintenance instructions are primarily intended 

to assist qualified technicians experienced in the proper 
maintenance and operation of this appliance.

•  Always  reinstall  the  doors  on  the  air  handler  after 

servicing or cleaning/changing the filters. Do not operate 
the air handler without all doors and covers in place.

•  Verify that the thermostat is properly installed and is 

not being affected by drafts or heat from lamps or other 
appliances.

•  To achieve the best performance and minimize equipment 

failure, it is recommended that a yearly maintenance 
checkup be performed. At a minimum, this check should 
include the following items:

Air Filter(s): B4VM-E Series Air Handlers are not supplied 
with a single air filter when shipped from the factory. It 
is recommended that the filter be cleaned or replaced 
monthly. Newly built or recently renovated homes may 
require more frequent changing until the construction dust 
has minimized. Filter sizes shown in Table 2 are available 
at most local retailers.

 WARNING:

Never operate the air handler without a filter in 
place. Dust and lint in the return air can build 
up on internal components, resulting in loss of 
efficiency, equipment damage, and possible fire.

Filters designed to remove smaller particles such as pollen, 
may require additional maintenance.

Blower Compartment: Dirt and lint can create excessive 
loads on the motor resulting in higher than normal operating 
temperatures and shortened service life. It is recommended 
that the blower compartment be cleaned of dirt or lint 
that may have accumulated in the compartment or on 
the blower and motor as part of the annual inspection.

Blower Fan Wheel: Inspect the blower wheel blades for 
accumulations of dirt and clean if necessary. Inspect 
mounting nut for tightness when done.

Blower Motor & Assembly: Inspect the blower assembly 
and motor mounting brackets for tightness and corrosion. 
Correct deficiencies if necessary. The blower motor 
contains sealed bearings and under normal operating 
conditions, no maintenance is necessary for the life of 
the equipment.

Summary of Contents for B4VM-E

Page 1: ...type of equipment Improper installation service adjustment or maintenance may cause explosion fire electrical shock or other hazardous conditions which may result in personal injury or property damage...

Page 2: ...before servicing this equipment Pay attention to all safety warnings and any other special notes highlighted in the manual Safety markings are used frequently throughout this manual to designate a deg...

Page 3: ...operations Installthisunitonlyinalocationandpositionasspecified on pages 4 5 This unit is designed only for Indoor installations and should be located with consideration of minimizing the length of t...

Page 4: ...r service access and noise The dimensions of the room or alcove must be able to accommodate the overall size of the unit and the installation clearances listed in Figure 1 Physical dimensions for this...

Page 5: ...cated in the bottom of the unit Accessing the filter does not require tools and can be removed from the front of the unit by removing the filter door See Unit Maintenance page 13 for filter sizes and...

Page 6: ...never the supplyorreturnairductspassthroughthefloor Thegasket should be positioned between the duct unit and floor Upflow Installations All air handlers are factory shipped ready for upflow installati...

Page 7: ...horizontal drain pan IMPORTANT If the webbing is not removed the condensate will not drain properly and ceiling damage may occur 3 Insert the plug from horizontal drain pan into the open and unused d...

Page 8: ...r that minimizes the length of tubing and the number of bends in the tubing It should be supported in a manner that prevents it from vibrating or abrading during system operation Tubing should be kept...

Page 9: ...runionwithasmallpaintbrush If bubblingisobserved theconnectionisnotadequately sealed 11 Replace all grommets and properly dispose of all removed parts Condensate Drainage CAUTION The air handler must...

Page 10: ...occur Do not use gas piping as an electrical ground This unit must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or in the absence of local codes with the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA...

Page 11: ...MOP Circuit A Circuit B Circuit C 240 NONE 5 8 15 5 8 15 005H 30 8 40 30 8 40 008H 44 8 50 44 8 50 010H 55 8 60 55 8 60 015H 80 8 90 55 8 60 25 0 30 020H 105 8 125 55 8 60 50 0 60 025H 130 8 150 55 8...

Page 12: ...t user manual Dehumidification The iQ Drive system may provide some dehumidification by lowering the airflow to increase the amount of humidity that is removed from the circulating air during cooling...

Page 13: ...in place Verify that the thermostat is properly installed and is not being affected by drafts or heat from lamps or other appliances Toachievethebestperformanceandminimizeequipment failure it is reco...

Page 14: ...D B 43 5 16 19 11 16 18 1 4 No Tall B 49 5 16 19 11 16 18 1 4 No C 55 15 16 22 7 16 21 Yes 3 4 3 4 3 4 13 1 1 4 1 5 8 1 7 8 1 1 4 3 1 4 2 5 8 11 8 K O Typ 1 3 4 K O Typ 1 7 8 3 5 8 5 5 8 DETAIL D 3 1...

Page 15: ...tor Mount Kit Blower Motor Transformer Capacitor Circuit Breaker 60A Heating Element Assembly Filter Tracks Blower Wheel Blower Housing Control Board Filter Door Upper Door Assembly Lower Door Assembl...

Page 16: ...EXV Control Board R R 410A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON OFF R 22 THERM THERM PRESS C Y COMM EXV C R G Y Y2 O W1 W2 Y1 24VAC COM FUSE P2 P3 X13 COM X13 HEAT X13 COOL XFMR L1 VSPOWER L1 L2COM L2 L2 Figure 10 X13...

Page 17: ...COM 24 VAC COM L1 L1 XFMR W2 W1 O Y Y2 HEATER PLUG KIT G R C RED YELLOW WHITE GREEN BLACK RED GREEN BLACK WHITE RED RED RED GRAY YELLOW WHITE BLACK TO OUTDOOR UNIT BLACK WIRES EXV 6 WIRE CABLE CABLE C...

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Page 20: ...sareprimarilyintendedtoassistqualifiedindividuals experienced in the proper installation of this appliance Some local codes require licensed installation service personnel for this type of equipment P...

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