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REMOVE BOTTOM COIL 

PANEL OFF PLATE

INSTALL FRONT

COIL PANEL

Fig. 3-4 DIFFERENT AIR SUPPLY

3.2.3 CONFIGURATIONS

 Fig.3-3 Space for frame mount

≥0"

Fig. 3-5 HEATER ELEMENTS INSTALLATION

ELECTRIC HEATER KITS

Bottom Return Conversion: Divert the return air from the factory 

standard front return to a bottom return.Remove the cross brace 

when converting cabinet to bottom return.

3.3 Duct Work

Field  ductwork  must  comply  with  the  National  Fire  Protection 
Association  NFPA  90A,  NFPA  90B  and  any  applicable  local 
ordinance.

WARNING

Do not, under any circumstances, connect return ductwork to any 
other heat producing device such as fireplace insert, stove, etc. 
Unauthorized  use  of  such  devices  may  result  in  fire,  carbon 
monoxide  poisoning,  explosion,  personal  injury  or  property 
damage.

Sheet metal ductwork run in unconditioned spaces must be insulated 
and covered with a vapor barrier. Fibrous ductwork may be used if 
constructed and installed in accordance with SMACNA Construction 
Standard  on  Fibrous  Glass  Ducts.  Ductwork  must  comply  with 
National Fire Protection Association as tested by U/L Standard 181 
for  Class  I  Air  Ducts.  Check  local  codes  for  requirements  on 
ductwork and insulation.

• Duct system must be designed within the range of external static
pressure the unit is designed to operate against. It is important that
the  system  airflow  be  adequate.  Make  sure  supply  and  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 “0”

Design  for  Residential  Winter  and  Summer  Air  Conditioning  and
Equipment Selection. Latest editions are available from: “ACCA” Air
Conditioning  Contractors  of  America,  1513  16th  Street,  N.W.,
Washington,  D.C.  20036.  If  duct  system  incorporates  flexible  air
duct,  be  sure  pressure  drop  information  (straight  length  plus  all
turns) shown in “ACCA” Manual “D” is accounted for in system.

• Supply plenum is attached to the 3/4” duct flanges supplied with
the unit.

• IMPORTANT: If an elbow is included in the plenum close to the
unit, it must not be smaller than the dimensions of the supply duct
flange on the unit.

IMPORTANT: If connected to the blower casing, the front flange

on  the  return  duct  must  not  be  screwed  into  the  area  where  the
power  wiring  is  located.  Drills  or  sharp  screw  points  can  damage
insulation on wires located inside unit.

Secure the supply and return ductwork to the unit flanges, using

proper fasteners for the type of duct used and tape the duct-to-unit
joint as required to prevent air leaks.

3.4 Condensate Drain

The  unit  is  supplied  with  primary  and  auxiliary  condensate  drains 
that  have  3/4”  NPT  connections.  Both  drains  must  be  trapped 
outside  the  unit  and  piped  in  accordance  with  applicable  materials 
and  building codes.  Do  not  reduce  the  drain  line  size  less  than  the 
connection size on the drain pan. Condensate should be piped to an 
open drain or to the outside. All drains must pitch downward away 
from the unit a  minimum  of  1/4”  per  foot  of  line  to  ensure 
proper  drainage. Insulate the primary drain line to prevent sweating 
where dew point temperatures  may  be  met.  (Insulation  is 
optional  depending  on climate and application needs.)

Important: 

If cleanout Tee is used, standpipe must be sealed/capped.

Top view of the indoor unit clearance(including air duct).

20"

≥0"

≥24"

≥0"

Front of unit 

AIRFLOW

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Summary of Contents for OXBOX JMM5A0A24M21SAA

Page 1: ... versatile units are applicable to air conditioning and heat pump applications Field installed electric resistance heaters are available All aluminum coil Blower and coil slide out easily for maintenance Factory sealed cabinet certified to achieve 2 or less air leakage rate at 1 0 inch water column Front or bottom return air Painted finish on galvanized steel Sturdy polycarbonate drain pans Air ha...

Page 2: ... state electrical code on requirements for grounding Failure to follow this warning could result in property damage serious personal injury or death HAZARDOUS VAPORS Do not install an air handler with a non ducted return in the same closet alcove or utility room as a fossil fuel device Hazardous vapors can be distributed throughout the conditioned space and equipment damage can result Section 2 Sa...

Page 3: ...ins adhesives cleaning compounds and cement creates a corrosive condition which may cause rapid deterioration of the cabinet and internal components CAUTION SAFETY HAZARD Sharp Edge Hazard Be careful of sharp edges on equipment or any cuts made on sheet metal while installing or servicing Personal injury may result WARNING Make sure the blower motor support is tight 3 motor mount bolts then check ...

Page 4: ...t the air handler above the wall mounting bracket and attach the unit to the installed bracket Reference Figure 3 1 4 Install the additional bottom plate for extra support for this type mounting see figure 3 1 Note The additional plate is shipped in the bottom of the shipping carton 3 2 1 WALL MOUNT Fig 3 2 FRAME MOUNT 3 2 2 FRAME MOUNT PROVIDED WALL MOUNT BRACKET WALLMOUNT BRACKET WOOD SCREWS SUP...

Page 5: ...idential Winter and Summer Air Conditioning and Equipment Selection Latest editions are available from ACCA Air Conditioning Contractors of America 1513 16th Street N W Washington D C 20036 If duct system incorporates flexible air duct be sure pressure drop information straight length plus all turns shown in ACCA Manual D is accounted for in system Supply plenum is attached to the 3 4 duct flanges...

Page 6: ...gize the fan on a demand for heating or cooling Install the thermostat on an inside wall away from drafts lights or other heat sources in a location that has sufficient air circulation from other rooms being controlled by the thermostat The thermostat should be mounted 4 to 5 feet above the floor Low voltage control wiring should be 18 Awg color coded For lengths longer than 100 ft 16 Awg wire sho...

Page 7: ...pension if used is secure and there are no tools or loose debris in around or on top of the unit 2 Properly insulate suction lines and fittings 3 Properly secure and isolate all refrigerant lines 4 Verify that all electrical connections are tight 5 Check all duct outlets they must be open and unrestricted 6 Check drain lines and be sure all joints are tight 7 Be sure the return air filter is insta...

Page 8: ...COMPONENT ARRANGEMENT FM NOT SUITABLE FOR USE ON SYSTEMS EXCEEDING 150V TO GROUND NE CONVIENT PAS AUXINSTALLATIONS DE PLUS DE 150V ALA TERRE CAUTION ATTENTION JMM5A0A24M21SAA JMM5A0B36M31SAA Fig 4 1 8 ...

Page 9: ...COMPONENT ARRANGEMENT FM NOT SUITABLE FOR USE ON SYSTEMS EXCEEDING 150V TO GROUND NE CONVIENT PAS AUXINSTALLATIONS DE PLUS DE 150V ALA TERRE CAUTION ATTENTION Fig 4 2 JMM5A0B30M21SAA 9 ...

Page 10: ...8 1200 0 06 0 08 0 08 1100 0 06 0 08 0 08 1000 0 06 0 08 0 08 900 0 04 0 06 0 06 800 0 04 0 06 0 06 700 0 04 0 06 0 06 900 0 04 0 06 0 06 800 0 04 0 06 0 06 700 0 04 0 06 600 0 04 0 06 0 06 0 06 HEATER RACKS HEATER MODEL NO OF RACKS BAYHTRJ505BRKA 1 BAYHTRJ508BRKA 2 BAYHTRJ510BRKA 3 Accessory Heater Usage SIZES USED WITH kW INTERNAL CIRCUIT PROTECTION 1 5 Circuit Breaker 2 7 5 Circuit Breaker 3 24...

Page 11: ...on dry coil at 230V with no electric heat no filter For 24 30 and 36 sizes airflow at 208V is approximately the same as 230V because the mult tap ECM motor is a constant torque motor The torque doesn t drop off at the speeds in which the motor operates 2 Airflow is equivalent for front or bottom return configurations 3 SCFM is nearly the same with cooling performance airflow the gap is in the 1 to...

Page 12: ...ction 3 4 female pipe thread NPT Primary drain conncetion 3 4 female pipe thread NPT Front return shown Units may also be installed as bottom return See the applications section for more detail NOTE Hand tighten only Section 7 Dimensional Data DIMENSIONAL DATA Model Dimensions inch mm H W D UNIT WEIGHT SHIPPING WEIGHT LBS kg JMM5A0A24M21SAA W1 D1 JMM5A0B30M21SAA JMM5A0B36M31SAA 97 120 44 54 4 97 1...

Page 13: ...ION DATA Fig 2 BACK DIMENSIONS A B C JMM5A0A24M21SAA 24 9 10 150 10 1 8 61 119 1 20 717 JMM5A0B30M21SAA 24 9 10 150 10 1 8 61 132 795 JMM5A0B36M31SAA 24 9 10 150 10 1 8 61 132 795 Dimension inch mm Model number 13 ...

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Page 16: ...nformation contact your local dealer distributor Since the manufacturer has a policy of continuous product and product data improvement it reserves the right to change the design and specification without notice 800 Beaty Street www oxboxhvac com 2019TwentyThreeC LLC ...

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