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Installer’s Guide
Contents
Safety Considerations
2
Introduction 3
Step 1-Inspect Shipment
3
Step 2-Determine Unit Clearances
4
Step 3-Review Location and Recommendation
Information
10
Step 4-Unit Installation
11
Install Flue Hood
11
Ground Level Installation
11
Rooftop Installation -- Curb Mounting
11
Covert Horizontal Airflow to Down Airflow
11
Install Full Perimeter Roof Mounting Curb
11
Lifting and Rigging
12
Placing the Unit on the Mounting Curb
12
Rooftop Installation -- Frame Mounting
13
Rooftop Installation -- No Curb/Frame
13
Ductwork Installation
16
Attaching Downflow Ductwork to Roof Curb
16
Attaching Downflow Ductwork to Roof Frame
16
Attaching Horizontal Ductwork to Unit
16
Condensate Drain Piping
16
Gas Piping Installation
17
Pipe Delivery Schedule (natural gas only)
17
Gas Pressure Set-up Precautions
17
Gas Supply Line Pressure (all fuels)
17
Manifold Pressure
18
Input Check and Adjustment
18
High Altitude Installation
19
Air Filter Installation
19
Electrical Wiring
19
Electrical Connections
19
Electrical Power
20
Disconnect Switch
20
Over current Protection
20
Power Wiring
20
Control Wiring (Class II)
20
Field Wiring Diagram
21
Thermostat Heat Anticipator
22
Step 5-Unit Startup
22
Pre-start Quick Checklist
22
Starting the Unit in the Cooling Mode
22
Operating Pressures
22
Voltage Check
22
Cooling Shutdown
22
Starting the Unit in Gas Heating Mode
23
Final Installation Checklist
23
Sequence of Operation
24
Maintenance 25
Owner Maintenance
25
Service Maintenance
25
Cooling Season
25
Heating Season
25
Flue Hood and Combustion Blower Cleaning
25
Status LEDs
26
Read this manual carefully before attempting to install, oper
-
ate, or perform maintenance on this unit. Installation and
maintenance should be performed by qualified service techni
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cians only. Do NOT use this furnace for temporary heating of
buildings under construction.
As shipped from the factory, this unit is for use with natural gas
only. It is listed by Underwriters Laboratory. An LP Gas conver-
sion kit is available. Extreme mounting kits for slab and curbs
are also available.
Packaged units are designed for outdoor mounting with a
vertical condenser discharge. They can be located either at
ground level or on a roof in accordance with local codes or
National Fuel Gas Code (ANSI-Z223.1A) Latest Revision.
Since these units are designed exclusively for outdoor opera-
tion, additional flue venting systems are not required. Each
unit contains an operating charge of refrigerant as shipped.
Extreme mounting kits are available for slab (BAYEX-
MK003A), utility curb (BAYEXMK002B), or curb (BAYEX
-
MK001A) mountings.
The indoor fan motor speed adjustment is provided in the
Service Maintenance section on page 25.
This guide is organized as follows:
Step 1- Inspect Shipment
Step 2- Determine Unit Clearances
Step 3- Review Location and Recommendation Information
Step 4- Unit Installation
Step 5- Unit Startup
Sequence of Operation
Maintenance
Introduction
Step 1—Inspect Shipment
1. Check for damage after the unit is unloaded. Report promptly
to the carrier any damage found to the unit. Do not drop the
unit.
IMPORTANT:
To prevent damage to the sides and top of
the unit when hoisting, use “spreader bars” as shown on
page 13.
2. Check the unit’s nameplate to determine if the unit is cor-
rect for the intended application. The power supply must be
adequate for the unit and all accessories.
3. Check to be sure the refrigerant charge has been retained
during shipment. Remove the Compressor access panel to
access the 1/4" flare pressure taps.
4. The Flue Hood is included with the unit's literature pack.
5. If this unit is being installed on a curb, verify that the correct
curb is provided for the unit.
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4YCY4024-036 use model BAYCURB050A.
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4YCY4042-060 use model BAYCURB051A.
6. If the unit is being hoisted, accessory kit BAYLIFT002B is
recommended. It includes a kit of four (4) lifting lugs and
instructions.
NOTE:
If practical, install any internal accessories to the
unit at the shop.
Note:
The packaged units have been evaluated in
accordance with the Code of Federal Regulations,
Chapter XX, Part 3280 or the equivalent.
“SUITABLE FOR MOBILE HOME USE”.
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