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AIR HANDLER INSTALLATION

The B5 Series Air Handler is shipped ready for vertical 
upflow installation and is approved for attic, basement, 
alcove / closet or crawlspace installation with zero 
clearance to combustibles. See Figure 1 (page 4) for 
required installation clearances. This appliance is only 
for indoor use.

•  The unit must be leveled at installation and attached to 

a properly installed duct system.

•  The surface that the air handler is mounted on must 

provide sound physical support of the unit.

•  The air handler must be installed so that all electrical 

components are protected from water.

•  If a louvered door is installed across the front of this 

unit, the appliance must be mounted flush or behind 
front edge of finished wall.

Packaging Removal
Remove the shipping crate and User’s Manual from the 
equipment. When removing the crate, use extra care so 
tubing connectios are not damaged.

Mounting Applications
This air handler may be applied in an upflow or horizontal 
(left / right discharge) application. These units may also 
be applied in downflow discharge when applied with the 
appropriate field kit as specified in the units Technical 
Specifications.

Through-the-floor installations require a 1/4” thick 
noncombustible resilient gasket to be used whenever the 
supply or return air ducts pass through the floor. The gasket 
should be positioned between the duct, unit, and floor.

Upflow Installations
All air handlers are factory shipped, ready for upflow 
installation. The horizontal drain pan should be removed 
from the air handler when installing the unit in an upflow 
configuration. All return air must enter from the bottom of 
the unit. A typical upflow unit is shown in Figure 2.

Downflow Installations
The downflow accessory kit (See Technical Specifications) 
is required for downflow applications. Instructions for 
installing the downflow accessory kit are included with the 
kit. It is recommended that the accessory be installed prior 
to installing the unit. All return air in downflow applications 
must enter through the top of the unit. A typical installation 
of the unit in a downflow application is shown in Figure 3.

Horizontal Installations
The B5 Series air handler can be installed horizontally in 
an attic, basement, crawl space or alcove. It can also be 
suspended from a ceiling in a basement or utility room in 
either a right to left airflow or left to right airflow as shown in 
Figure 4 (page 7). Air handlers may or may not be shipped 

Figure 2. Upflow Installation

Horizontal

Drain Pan

Return

Air

Figure 3. Downflow Installation

Tube

Close-off 

Plate

Coil

Cabinet

Adaptor Kit

equipment noise eminating from the air handler. These 
treatments can produce a quieter installation, particularly 
in the heated space. However, they can increase the 
pressure drop in the duct system. Care must be taken 
to maintain the proper maximum pressure rise across 
the air handler, temperature rise and flow rate. This 
may mean increasing the duct size and/or reducing the 
blower speed. These treatments must be constructed 
and installed in accordance with NFPA and SMACNA 
construction standards. Consult with local codes for 
special requirements. For best sound performance, be 
sure to install all the needed gaskets and grommets 
around penetrations into the air handler, such as for 
electrical wiring.

Summary of Contents for B5BM

Page 1: ...ion service adjustment or maintenance may cause explosion fire electrical shock or other hazardous conditions which may result in personal injury or property damage Unless otherwise noted in these ins...

Page 2: ...ns 11 Control Board 12 Twinning 12 Heater Kits 12 Startup Adjustments 12 Before You Start the Unit 12 Refrigerant Charging 13 Air Circulation 13 Running the Blower Continuously 13 Continuous Low Speed...

Page 3: ...his 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...

Page 4: ...ervice 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 ai...

Page 5: ...duct opening or filter rack located 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 Maintenanc...

Page 6: ...hen installing the unit in an upflow configuration All return air must enter from the bottom of the unit A typical upflow unit is shown in Figure 2 Downflow Installations Thedownflowaccessorykit SeeTe...

Page 7: ...orizontal drain pan into the open and unused drain hole in the drain pan at the bottom of the unit to block bypass air 4 Remove the corresponding drain line knockout from the coil access door to allow...

Page 8: ...quid lines must be sized in accordance with the condensing unit specifications See Figure 11 page 16 for liquid and suction line locations When connecting refrigerant linesets together it is recommend...

Page 9: ...h lineset tubes to proper length in accordance with the outdoor unit specifications Verify the ends are round clean and free of any burrs 4 Positiongrommetonlinesetwithsufficientdistanceaway from braz...

Page 10: ...ccurring 7 Wrap the refrigerant lines with pressure sensitive neoprene or other suitable material especially where the lines enter the opening in the sheet metal 8 Evacuatethesystemofmoistureandnon co...

Page 11: ...the unit Use only copper wire for the line voltage power supply to this unit Use proper code agency listed conduit and a conduit connector for connecting the supply wires to the unit Aluminum supply...

Page 12: ...vided 3 Connect the heater kit plug with the mating receptacle on the air handler control board If a heater kit is not installed 1 Remove the 2 wire plug of the air handler by cutting the wires and di...

Page 13: ...un for several minutes and then set the thermostat s temperature below room temperature Verify the blower cycles off with the thermostat Minimum Electric Heat Airflow The minimum electric heat airflow...

Page 14: ...he factory It is recommended that the filter be cleaned or replaced monthly Newly built or recently renovated homes may requiremorefrequentchanginguntiltheconstructiondust has minimized Filter sizes s...

Page 15: ...11 4 15 8 17 8 11 4 3 1 4 2 5 8 11 8 K O typ 13 4 K O typ 1 7 8 3 5 8 5 5 8 DETAIL D 3 1 4 2 1 4 15 1 4 13 SUCTION LIQUID W 1 1 8 1 7 8 7 8 K O H 22 A Cabinet Size H W A Detail D A 43 5 16 14 3 16 12...

Page 16: ...Motor Mount Kit Blower Motor Transformer Capacitor Circuit Breaker 60A Heating Element Assembly Filter Tracks Blower Wheel Blower Housing Motor Control Board Control Board Filter Door Upper Door Assem...

Page 17: ...1270 1196 1113 1018 913 Corrected ESP1 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 09 0 23 0 36 0 50 0 64 42 48K B Cabinet Low 1324 1302 1271 1233 1187 1134 1072 1003 Corrected ESP1 0 00 0 06 0 17 0 27 0 38 0 49 0 61 0 72 Medi...

Page 18: ...Conditioner with Variable Speed Air Handler Typical 2 Stage Cooling Heat Pump with Optional Outdoor Thermostat Variable Speed Air Handler W2 W1 O Y Y2 G R C W2 W1 O Y Y2 G R C Y2 Y2 Y2 Y2 W1 W3 R Y1...

Page 19: ...19 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 13 Motor Control Board...

Page 20: ...8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 G C O HUM Y1 W R HUM Y Y2 L2 COM 2 L2 L2COM L1 VS POWER XFMR COOL HEAT Y1 HEATER PLUG P3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 YELLOW BLUE RED JUMPER SELECTOR SWITCHES NOTE 1 ON 0 OFF 710544D Repl...

Page 21: ...IELD WIRING LEGEND LOW VOLTAGE HIGH VOLTAGE The blower motor speed tap connection may not be as shown See the Installation Instructions Disconnect all power before servicing Transformer may have a dua...

Page 22: ...ct all power before servicing 3 Transformer may have a dual voltage primary tap Match the tap position with the supply voltage used 4 If the Internal wiring is replaced use only 105 C copper wire of t...

Page 23: ...K GREY BLACK GREY BLUE ORANGE POWER PLUG LIMIT RED RED RED RED BLACK BLACK RED BLACK RELAY RELAY TERMINAL BLOCK for select models only CIRCUIT BREAKER Circuit breaker models only BLUE W2 W1 O Y Y2 G R...

Page 24: ...pply voltage used 4 If the Internal wiring is replaced use only 105 C copper wire of the same gauge W2 W1 O Y Y2 G R C 4 SPD MOTOR 1 2 3 5 6 4 TRANSFORMER 24V BLACK RED WHITE BLACK WHITE FUSE L2 COM 2...

Page 25: ...1 2 3 5 4 TRANSFORMER 24V BLACK RED WHITE BLACK WHITE FUSE BLOWER MOTOR PLUG C L G N N NEUTRAL G GROUND L LINE C COMMON L2 L2 L2 COM L1 L1 XFMR X13 COOL X13 HEAT 24 VAC RED COM GREY Y1 C L G N WHITE X...

Page 26: ...1 only On Stage 1 Heat on instantly Heat blower on after 3 second delay Stage 3 5 Heat on after 1 minute delay Stage 2 Heat on after 2 minute delay Stage 4 6 Heat on after 3 minute delay Off Heat stag...

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Page 28: ...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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