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 CAUTION:

This unit uses refrigerant R-410A. DO NOT use 

any other refrigerant in this unit. Use of another 

refrigerant will damage the unit.

•  Every effort should be made by the installer to ensure 

that the field installed refrigerant containing components 

of the system have been installed in accordance with 

these instructions and sound installation practices to 

insure reliable system operation and longevity.

• Always refer to the installation instructions supplied 

with the outdoor unit for piping requirements. The 

suction and liquid lines must be sized in accordance 

with the condensing unit specifications. See 

Figure 4 

(page 13)

 for liquid and suction line locations.

• When connecting refrigerant linesets together, it is 

recommended that dry nitrogen be flowing through 

the joints during brazing. This will prevent internal 

oxidation and scaling from occurring.

• Refrigerant tubing should be routed in a manner 

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 clean 

of foreign debris during installation.

• If precise forming of refrigerant lines is required, a 

copper tubing bender is recommended. Avoid sharp 

bends and contact of the refrigerant lines with metal 

surfaces.

• Refrigerant lines should be wrapped with pressure 

sensitive neoprene or other suitable material where 

they pass against sharply edged sheet metal.

•  The B6BW air handler is charged through a Schrader 

valve on the end of the liquid tube. This must be 

removed before brazing the line sets.

System Depressurization

1. Remove the cap from the end of the liquid line.

2. Verify pressurization by depressing the Schrader valve 

on the end of the liquid line. Listen for any escaping gas. 

If there is no pressure, test the unit for leakage.

•  If leakage is found, clearly mark the location of the leak 

and return the unit to the distributor for processing.

•  If no leaks are found, the air handler may be installed.

3. Depress the valve to relieve all pressure from the coil.

4. Remove the Schrader valve housing from the end of 

the liquid tube by unbrazing or using a tube cutter.

Connecting the Linesets

NOTE:

 Before proceeding, perform steps 1 - 3 in the 

System Depressurization section.

1. Route and cut both lineset tubes to proper length in 

accordance with the outdoor unit specifications. Verify 

the ends are round, clean, and free of any burrs.

2. Connect the suction and liquid lineset tubes.

 CAUTION:

It is recommended that a wet rag be wrapped 

around the suction line before applying heat. 

Failure to keep components cool during brazing 

may result in structural damage, premature 

equipment failure, or possible personal injury.

3. Braze the individual connections with dry nitrogen flowing 

through the joints. This will prevent internal oxidation 

and scaling from occurring.

4. Wrap the refrigerant lines with pressure sensitive 

neoprene or other suitable material especially where 

the lines enter the opening in the sheet metal.

5. Evacuate the system of moisture and non-condensables 

to prevent low efficiency operation or damage to the 

unit. The suggested range of evacuation is 350 - 500 

microns.

6. Charge the system with refrigerant. Refer to the 

outdoor unit installation manual for additional charging 

instructions.

7. Check the system for leaks, including the lineset and 

the brazed joints.

8. Properly dispose of all removed parts.

Condensate Drainage

The drain pan that is supplied with this air handler contains 

a primary and secondary drain fitting. The condensate is 

drained from the unit through two 3/4” male pipe fittings 

located on the front side of the unit as shown in 

Figure 

2 (page 8)

.

 CAUTION:

The air handler must be level to ensure proper 

condensate drainage. An unlevel installation may 

result in structural damage, premature equipment 

failure, or possible personal injury.

• The method for disposing of condensate varies 

according to local codes. Consult your local code or 

authority having jurisdiction.

•  The drain lines can be routed out the bottom, left or right 

side of the air handler, but must maintain a downward 

slope to ensure proper condensate drainage. If the 

bottom access panel is moved to the front (for bottom 

return air), the condensate drain tubes must be routed 

thru one of the side openings. DO NOT route the 

condensate drain tubes thru the front panel.

•  Drain pan MUST be drained with field supplied tubing 

and looped to form a trap. Failure to install a trap could 

result in condensation overflowing the drain pan, 

resulting in substantial water damage to surrounding 

area. Both drains must be trapped separately. See 

Figure 2

.

•  It is recommended that both drain tubes have a minimum 

internal diameter of 1/2” and be separately routed to 

a suitable drain, avoiding sharp bends and pinching 

of the lines. Refer to local codes and restrictions for 

proper condensate disposal requirements.

Summary of Contents for B6BW Series

Page 1: ...rrait entraînerunfonctionnementdangereuxdel appareil des blessures graves la mort ou des dommages matériels Unentreteinincorrectpourraitentraînerunfonctionnement dangereux de l appareil des blessures graves la mort ou des dommages matériels Couper toute alimentation électrique au générateur d air chaud avant de prodéder aux travaux d entretein Au moment de l entretien des commandes étiquetez tous ...

Page 2: ...chaud avant de prodéder aux travaux d entretein Au moment de l entretien des commandes étiquetez tous les fils avant de les débrancher S assurer de les raccorder correctement S assurerquel appareilfonctionneadéquatement aprés l entretien IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION 2 REQUIREMENTS CODES 3 GENERAL INFORMATION 4 Before You Install this Unit 4 Locating the Air Handler 4 Minimum Clearances 4 Operation...

Page 3: ...8 Rexdale Boulevard Etobicoke Toronto Ontario M9W 1R3 Canada Safety US NFGC NFPA 54 1999 ANSI Z223 1 and the Installation Standards Warm Air Heating and Air Conditioning Systems ANSI NFPA 90B CANADA CAN CGA B149 1 and 2 M00 National Standard of Canada NSCNGPIC WARNING NITROGEN HEALTH FLAMMABILITY REACTIVITY 0 Minimal Hazard 1 Slight Hazard 1 0 0 B6BW Air Handlers leave the factory with a nitrogen ...

Page 4: ...power 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 Table 1 Physical dimensions for this air handler are shown in Figure 4 page 13 and Table 7 page 14 The air handler should be installed before routing the refrigerant tubing Minimum Clearances This appliance must be installed in accor...

Page 5: ...s and air ducts must be installed in accordance with the Standard for the Installation of Air Conditioning and Ventilating Systems NFPA No 90A or the Standard for the Installation of Warm Air Heating and Air Conditioning Systems NFPA No 90B Design the duct work according to methods described by the Air Conditioning Contractors of America ACCA The return air duct must have the same free area as the...

Page 6: ...ation attach bottom access panel to the front of the unit below the top service panel If the air handler is recessed in a wall attachment to the framing studs are through the inside of the front flange For hanging applications these units are provided with 2 piece offset hanging bracket attached to the rear of the cabinet See Figure 1 Mounting bracket dimensions are shown in Figure 4 page 13 Conne...

Page 7: ... accordance with the outdoor unit specifications Verify the ends are round clean and free of any burrs 2 Connect the suction and liquid lineset tubes CAUTION It is recommended that a wet rag be wrapped around the suction line before applying heat Failure to keep components cool during brazing may result in structural damage premature equipment failure or possible personal injury 3 Brazetheindividu...

Page 8: ...ls Couper toute alimentation électrique au générateur d air chaud avant de prodéder aux travaux d entretein Au moment de l entretien des commandes étiquetez tous les fils avant de les débrancher S assurer de les raccorder correctement S assurerquel appareilfonctionneadéquatement aprés l entretien Electrical connections must be in compliance with all applicable local codes and ordinances and with t...

Page 9: ...Air Conditioner Y Typical Air Conditioner with Standard Air Handler G R C E O Y Thermostat Typical Heat Pump with Standard Air Handler Heat Pump NOTE Jumper between W2 E is required when no OD T Stat is used W1 Y G R C Air Handler W1 Y G R C R C Y W2 O W2 Thermostat Connections Thermostat connections shall be in accordance with the instructions supplied with the thermostat and the indoor equipment...

Page 10: ...nitrogen charge Use caution when preparing coils for field connections If repairs makeitnecessaryforevacuationandcharging 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 orservi...

Page 11: ...oom temperature Verify the blower cycles off with the thermostat UNIT MAINTENANCE Proper maintenance is most important to achieve the best performance from a furnace Follow these instructions for years of safe trouble free operation WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD Failuretofollowsafetywarningsexactlycouldresult in serious injury or property damage Improper servicing could result ...

Page 12: ...eel Inspect the blower wheel blades for accumulations of dirt and clean if necessary Inspect mounting nut for tightness when done BlowerMotor Assembly Inspecttheblowerassembly 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 equipm...

Page 13: ...VIEW RIGHT SIDE LEFT SIDE BOTTOM VIEW 3 4 TOP VIEW Primary Secondary Drain Connections A Table 6 B6BW Specifications MODEL B6BW REFRIGERANT CONNECTIONS SUPPLY AIR DUCT DIMENSION A B SUCTION DIA LIQUID DIA 018K 3 4 3 8 9 x 17 1 4 36 3 8 9 1 2 019K 3 4 3 8 9 x 17 1 4 43 1 2 9 1 2 024K 3 4 3 8 9 x 17 1 4 36 3 8 9 1 2 030K 3 4 3 8 9 x 17 1 4 43 1 2 9 1 2 036K 3 4 3 8 15 x 17 1 4 43 1 2 15 1 2 Figure 4...

Page 14: ... cfm 5 2 External static pressure is shown in inches W C 3 All airflows are measured with filter and with dry coil For wet coil subtract 1 external static pressure 4 See unit nameplate or installation instructions for maximum recommended external static pressure Table 8 Control Board Operation CONTROL SIGNAL MODE OPERATION TOTAL KW BOARD ACTION W EHEAT ON 5 KW Stage 1 Heat on instantly Heat blower...

Page 15: ...a position du robinet au type de tension de l installation 4 Si le câblage interne est remplacé utilisez seulement un fil de cuivre 105 C du même gabarit CONTROL BOARD R C L2 L1 HEAT COOL EAC L1 L2 HEATER Y W G C R TRANSFORMER 24V 230V LIMIT ELEMENT RELAY ELEMENT SUPPLY VOLTAGE PSC MOTOR 3 SPEED 1 3 5 2 4 6 1 COM 2 CAP 3 CAP 4 HI 5 MED 6 LOW CAP MOTOR CONNECTION SEE NOTE NOTE 1 B6BW 030 USE 3 SPEE...

Page 16: ...llation 4 Si le câblage interne est remplacé utilisez seulement un fil de cuivre 105 C du même gabarit CONTROL BOARD R C L2 L1 HEAT COOL EAC L1 L2 HEATER Y W G C R TRANSFORMER 24V 230V LIMIT ELEMENT RELAY ELEMENT RELAY ELEMENT ELEMENT SUPPLY VOLTAGE NOTE 1 B6BW 030 USE 3 SPEED MOTOR CONNECTION AS ABOVE 2 B6BW 018 AND B6BW 024 USE 2 SPEED MOTOR CONNECTION MOTOR CONNECTION SEE NOTE PSC MOTOR 3 SPEED...

Page 17: ... installation 2 Débranchez toutes les sources d alimentation avant l entretien 3 Le transformateur peut avoir un robinet principal à double tension Agencez la position du robinet au type de tension de l installation 4 Si le câblage interne est remplacé utilisez seulement un fil de cuivre 105 C du même gabarit CIRCUIT BREAKER LIMIT ELEMENT RELAY ELEMENT SUPPLY VOLTAGE CONTROL BOARD R C L2 L1 L1 L2 ...

Page 18: ...d alimentation avant l entretien 3 Le transformateur peut avoir un robinet principal à double tension Agencez la position du robinet au type de tension de l installation 4 Si le câblage interne est remplacé utilisez seulement un fil de cuivre 105 C du même gabarit CONTROL BOARD R C L2 L1 L1 L1 L2 L2 Y W G C R CIRCUIT BREAKER TRANSFORMER 24V 208V 240V ELEMENT RELAY ELEMENT RELAY ELEMENT ELEMENT SUP...

Page 19: ...butor Mounting Bracket Drain Pan Heating Element Assembly Limit Switch Element Relay Blower Housing Transformer Capacitor Blower Wheel T Board PCB Board Motor Mount Blower Motor Figure 9 Air Handler Components Location of Air Handler Components ...

Page 20: ...en installing this product and using common sense plays an important role as well Pay attention to all safety warnings and any other special notes highlighted in the manual Improper installation of the furnace or failure to follow safety warnings could result in serious injury death or property damage These instructions are primarily intended to assist qualified individuals experienced in the prop...

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