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Auxiliary  drain  line  should  be  run  to  a  place  where  it  will  be 
noticeable  if  it  becomes  operational.  Homeowner  should  be 
warned that a problem exists if water should  begin running from 
the auxiliary drain line. 

Plug the unused drain connection with the plugs provided in the 
parts  bag,  using  a  thin  layer  of  teflon  paste,  silicone  or  teflon 
tape to form a water tight seal. 

Test  condensate  drain  pan  and  drain  line  after  installation  is 
complete. Pour water into drain pan, enough to fill drain trap and 
line. Check to make sure drain pan is draining completely, no 
leaks are found in drain line fittings, and water is draining from 
the termination of the primary drain line.

Be  sure  to  insulate  the    drain  piping  and  drain  socket  since 

condensation may cause water leakage.

Be sure to install a drain trap at the drain outlet since the inside 
of  the  unit  is  at  negative  pressure  relative  to  atmospheric 
pressure during operation.

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8. AIR FILTER (not factory-installed)

External filter or other means of filtration is required. Units should be 
sized for a maximum of 300 feet/min air velocity or what is recomm- 
ended for the type filter installed.

Filter application and placement are critical to airflow, which may affect 
the  heating  and  cooling  system  performance.  Reduced  airflow  can 
shorten  the  life  of  the  system’s  major  components,  such  as  motor, 
limits,  elements,  heat  relays,  evaporator  coil  or  compressor. 
Consequently,  we  recommend  that  the  return  air  duct  system  have 
only  one  filter  location.  For  systems  with  a  return  air  filter  grill  or 
multiple filter grills, can have a filter installed at each of the return air 
openings.

If adding high efficiency filters or electronic air filtration systems, it is 
very important that the air flow is not reduced. If air flow is reduced the 
overall  performance  and  efficiency  of  the  unit  will  be  reduced.  It  is 
strongly  recommended  that  a  professional  installation  technician  is 
contacted to ensure installation of these such filtration systems  are 
installed correctly.

IMPORTANT: 

Do not double filter the return air duct system. Do not 

filter the supply air duct system. This will change the performance of 
the unit and reduce airflow .

7.1 CONDENSATE DRAIN TUBING

Consult local codes for specific requirements. 

IMPORTANT: 

1. When making drain fitting connections to the drain pan, use a thin
layer of Teflon paste, silicone or Teflon tape and install, hand tighten.
2. When  making  drain  fitting  connections  to  drain  pan,  do  not
overtighten. Over tightening fittings can split pipe connections on the
drain pan.

CONDENSATE DRAIN TRAP

DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN DRAIN FITTING

TOWARD DRAIN CONNECTION 

UNIT MUST BE SLIGHTLY INCLINED 

Fig.11 CONDENSATE DRAIN TRAP

3"

3"

UNIT

TO APPROVED DRAIN

Install drain lines so they do not block service access to front of 
the unit. Minimum clearance of 24 inches is required for filter, coil 
or blower removal and service access. 

Make  sure  unit  is  level  or  pitched  slightly  toward  primary  drain 
connection so that water will drain completely from the pan. (See 
Fig.11) 

Do not reduce drain line size less than connection size provided 
on condensate drain pan. Use 3/4

PVC piping for drain piping 

connections. 

All drain lines must be pitched downward away from the unit a 
minimum of 1/8

per foot of line to ensure proper drainage. 

Do not connect condensate drain line to a closed or open sewer 
pipe.  Run  condensate  to  an  open  drain  or  run  line  to  a  safe 
outdoor area. 

The drain line should be insulated where necessary to prevent 
sweating and damage due to condensate forming on the outside 
surface of the line. 

Make  provisions  for  disconnecting  and  cleaning  of  the  primary 
drain line should it become necessary. Install a 3 inch trap in the 
primary drain line as close to the unit as possible. Make sure that 
the top of the trap is below connection to the drain pan to allow 
complete drainage of pan (See Fig. 11). 

DO NOT OPERATE UNIT WITHOUT 

CONDENSATE DRAIN TRAP.

Summary of Contents for Oxbox J4AC4018A1

Page 1: ...tion or operation Failure to follow these instruction may result in improper installation adjustment service or maintenance possibly resulting in fire electrical shock property damage personal injury...

Page 2: ...orizontal left or downflow Multiple electrical entry locations Field installed electric heater kits 5 7 5 10 15 20 kW available as an accessory Dual front panel design for ease of maintenance Blower a...

Page 3: ...e possibly resulting in fire electrical shock property damage personal injury or death The unit must be permanently grounded Failure to do so can result in electrical shock causing personal injury or...

Page 4: ...lications Top and side power and control wiring accessible screw terminals for control wiring all combine to make the installation easy and minimize installation cost See Fig 6 2 GENERAL CAUTION Make...

Page 5: ...as insulation so that the thickness is more than 2 in and fits inside the installation space opening Respectively condensation may form on the surface of the insulation Be sure to use insulation that...

Page 6: ...5 8 500 21 5 8 550 18 456 UPFLOW UNIT SHOWN UNIT MAY BE INSTALLED UPFLOW DOWNFLOW HORIZONTAL RIGHT OR LEFT AIR SUPPLY Fig 6 DIMENSIONS SUPPLY AIR FLANGES ARE PROVIDED FOR FIELD INSTALLATION ELECTRICA...

Page 7: ...ay from breaker while setting that side of breaker into opening When breaker is in place release tab locking circuit breaker into location in opening Repeat above operation for remaining breaker s if...

Page 8: ...ont service panel removed view AIRFLOW AIRFLOW Fig 9 INDOOR COIL AND DRAIN PAN SET UP HORIZONTAL ADAPTER KIT VAPOR LINE CONNECTION LIQUID LINE CONNECTION PRIMARY DRAIN CONNECTION VERTICAL DRAIN PAN AU...

Page 9: ...en installed in accordance with electrical codes to the unit cabinet Grounding may also be accomplished by attaching ground wire s to ground lug s provided in the unit wiring compartment Ground lug s...

Page 10: ...W Heat Strip 24 36 60 24 36 60 24 36 60 2 7 5kW Heat Strip 3 10kW Heat Strip 4 5 15kW Heat Strip double Breaker panel 20kW Heat Strip double Breaker panel 36 60 36 60 240 208 240 208 5 29 9 26 4 30 30...

Page 11: ...32 1 38 1 43 1 47 1 54 1 59 1 64 SCFM 1103 1073 1036 998 967 934 896 855 814 Power W 233 241 249 258 265 275 281 286 291 Current A 1 97 2 03 2 09 2 16 2 22 2 29 2 34 2 37 2 41 SCFM 898 752 603 511 405...

Page 12: ...1284 1226 1151 1076 946 904 893 869 Power W 143 151 159 168 177 191 197 195 194 Current A 1 23 1 26 1 33 1 41 1 50 1 61 1 63 1 61 1 62 SCFM 1531 1477 1418 1366 1299 1239 1138 1064 1001 Power W 200 211...

Page 13: ...return ductwork grills special filters accessories etc are accounted for in total resistance See airflow performance tables in this manual Design the duct system in accordance with ACCA Manual D Desig...

Page 14: ...recommended that a professional installation technician is contacted to ensure installation of these such filtration systems are installed correctly IMPORTANT Do not double filter the return air duct...

Page 15: ...R MANUAL BOLT 9 FILTER INSTALLATION DIMENSIONS AIR FILTER REMOVAL DIMENSIONAL DATA 1 Remove bolts manually remove air filter recover see in Fig 12 2 Hold the edge of the air filter and extract out 3 C...

Page 16: ...the air conditioner with the ground observe the local codes 5 If necessary use the power fuse or the circuit breaker or the corresponding scale ampere Fig 13 AIR FILTER CLEAN Fig 14 CONTROL WIRING FO...

Page 17: ...ings CAUTION NOT SUITABLE FOR USE ON SYSTEMS EXCEEDING 150V TO GROUND ATTENTION NE CONVIENT PAS AUXINSTALLATIONS DE PLUS DE 150V ALA TERRE FM NOTES 1 Use Copper Wire 75 Min Only Between Disconnect Swi...

Page 18: ...CK FL FL BLUE BLUE 4 1 3 2 CB1 60A W1 WHITE L1 L2 L1 L2 BLUE RED LS LS ELEMENTS ELEMENTS BROWN BLACK 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 15kW HEAT KIT 10kW 5kW HEATER KIT PLUG 4 8 2 6 C 1 0 1 BLACK YELLOW 4 8 2 6 RELAY2 YE...

Page 19: ...60A1C00A 090 factory installed This coil comes with a factory installed piston metering device See Table 1 for factory installed piston size Some system combinations will require a different sized pis...

Page 20: ...19 13 7 70 37 32 26 21 16 10 65 38 34 29 24 19 13 60 40 36 31 27 22 17 55 41 37 34 30 26 21 Superheat F Indoor Temperature F Dry Bulb wet Bulb Outdoor Temp F Charge the system by superheat when using...

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