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DUCTWORK

Ductwork should be designed and sized according to the
methods in Manual Q of the Air Conditioning Contractors of
America (ACCA).

A closed return duct system shall be used. This shall not
preclude use of economizers or outdoor fresh air intake. The
supply and return air duct connections at the unit should be
made with flexible joints to minimize noise.

The supply and return air duct systems should be designed for
the CFM and static requirements of the job. They should NOT
be sized to match the dimensions of the duct connections on
the unit.

CAUTION: When fastening ductwork to side duct flanges on

unit, insert screws through duct flanges only. DO
NOT insert screws through casing.

Outdoor ductwork must be insulated and water-
proofed.

Refer to Figure 4 for information concerning side and bottom
supply and return air duct openings.

FILTERS

2" filters are supplied with each unit. 1" replacement filters may
be used with no modification to the filter racks. Filters must
always be installed ahead of the indoor coil and must be kept
clean or replaced with same size and type. Dirty filters will
reduce the capacity of the unit and will result in frosted coils or
safety shutdown. Minimum filter area and required sizes are
shown in Table 3.

CONDENSATE DRAIN

Plumbing must conform to local codes. Use a sealing
compound on male pipe threads. Install a condensate drain line
from the 3/4" female connection on the unit to spill into an open
drain.

NOTE: The condensate drain line MUST be trapped to provide

proper drainage. See Figure 2.

SERVICE ACCESS

Access to all serviceable components is provided by five
removable panels:

Compressor compartment

Heater compartment

Blower compartment

Main control box

Filter compartment

Refer to Figure 4 for location of these access panels.

THERMOSTAT

The room thermostat should be located on an inside wall
approximately 56" above the floor where it will not be subject
to drafts, sun exposure or heat from electrical fixtures or
appliances. Follow manufacturer’s instructions enclosed with
thermostat for general installation procedure. Color coded
insulated wires (#18 AWG) should be used to connect
thermostat to unit. Eight conductors are required.

The subbase on the low voltage thermostat includes an
“Emergency Heat” position on the system switch and a pilot
light. In the “Emergency Heat” position, the thermostat will
provide electric resistance heat only. The compressors will not
run. The pilot light will indicate that the switch is on “EM HT”.
Nine conductors are required for this application.

POWER AND CONTROL WIRING

Field wiring to the unit must conform to provisions of the
National Electrical Code, ANSI / NFPA (latest edition) and/or
local ordinances. The unit must be electrically grounded in
accordance with N.E.C. ANSI / NFPA (latest edition) or local
codes. Voltage tolerances which must be maintained at the
compressor terminals during starting and running conditions
are indicated on the unit Rating Plate and Table 1.

The internal wiring harness furnished with this unit is an integral
part of a UL and C.G.A. design certified unit. Field alteration to
comply with electrical codes should not be required.

A disconnect switch should be field provided for the unit. The
switch must be separate from all other circuits. Refer to Figure
4 for installation locations. If any of the wire supplied with the
unit must be replaced, replacement wire must be of the type
shown on the wiring diagram.

Electrical line must be sized properly to carry the load. USE
COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY. Each unit must be wired with
a separate branch circuit fed directly from the meter panel and
properly fused.

CAUTION: When connecting electrical power and control wir-

ing to the unit, waterproof type connectors MUST
BE USED so that water or moisture cannot be
drawn into the unit during normal operation. The
above waterproofing conditions will also apply
when installing a field-supplied disconnect switch.

Refer to Figure 3 for typical field wiring and to the appropriate
unit wiring diagram for control circuit and power wiring
information. Refer to Table 2 for electrical data.

ELECTRIC HEATERS

Supplemental electric heaters are available as field-installed
accessories. Refer to Form 530.18-N9.1V for accessory
instruction. These UL and C.G.A. approved heaters are located
within the central compartment of the unit (see Figure 4 for
access panel) with the heating elements extending into the
supply air chamber. All accessory heater kits contain a single
point power kit.

Fuses are supplied, where required, with the accessory kits.
Some KW sizes require fuses and others do not. Refer to the
accessory instruction for electrical data.

COMPRESSORS

The compressors are mounted on springs which have been
tightened down for shipment only. After the unit is installed,
back out the compressor bolts until the sleeve clears the top
grommet.

FIG. 2 - RECOMMENDED DRAIN PIPING

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Page 1: ...is available in the following reference forms 530 18 N9 1V Electric Heater Accessory 530 18 N3 2V Economizer Accessory 530 18 N3 8V Motorized Outdoor Air Damper Accy 530 18 N3 9V Manual Outdoor Air Damper 0 35 530 18 N3 10V Manual Outdoor Air Damper 0 100 530 18 N3 5V Fuse Block Accessory Renewal Parts Refer to the Renewal Parts Manual for complete listing of replacement parts on this equipment Al...

Page 2: ... 3 Physical Data 6 4 Point Loads 8 5 Supply Air Br Performance 9 6 Accessory Static Resistances 9 7 Blower Motor and Drive Data 10 8 Heat Anticipator Setting 11 9 Blower Motor Pulley Adjustment 11 FIGURES No Description Page 1 Center of Gravity 3 2 Recommended Drain Piping 4 3 Typical Field Wiring 5 4 Dimensions and Clearances 7 5 Point Loads 8 6 Pressure Drop versus Supply Air CFM 11 7 Defrost In...

Page 3: ...d is recommended to prevent mud splashing WARNING The unit should not be installed in an area where mud or ice could cause personal injury Remember that condensate will drip from the outdoor coil during heat and defrost cycles and that this con densate will freeze when the temperature of the outdoor air is below 32 F RIGGING AND HANDLING Exercise care when moving the unit Do not remove any packagi...

Page 4: ...l provide electric resistance heat only The compressors will not run The pilot light will indicate that the switch is on EM HT Nine conductors are required for this application POWER AND CONTROL WIRING Field wiring to the unit must conform to provisions of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA latest edition and or local ordinances The unit must be electrically grounded in accordance with N E C A...

Page 5: ...14 1 7 1 5 8 130 64 52 2 3 1 3 1 3 5 7 2 6 2 1 7 5 3 4 2 7 42 0 21 1 17 7 43 8 21 9 18 3 50 25 20 50 25 20 120 208 230 3 60 460 3 60 575 3 60 16 7 17 3 9 6 8 3 150 73 62 3 5 2 5 2 5 7 5 3 4 2 7 10 6 4 8 3 9 52 8 30 0 26 5 55 9 31 4 27 7 70 35 30 70 40 35 NOTES 1 Dual element time delay type 2 Maximum HACR breaker of the same AMP size is applicable Dual numbers indicate amps for compressor 1 2 resp...

Page 6: ...3 FINS PER INCH 15 13 FACE AREA Sq Ft 7 8 13 4 OUTDOOR FANS Two Per Unit PROPELLER DIA in 24 ea 24 ea FAN MOTOR HP 1 2 ea 3 4 ea NOM CFM TOTAL 2900 ea 4400 ea OUTDOOR COIL ROWS DEEP 2 2 FINS PER INCH 13 15 FACE AREA Sq Ft 20 0 29 3 AIR FILTERS SEE NOTE QUANTITY PER UNIT 12 X 24 X 2 2 QUANTITY PER UNIT 16 X 24 X 2 2 3 QUANTITY PER UNIT 18 X 24 X 2 2 TOTAL FACE AREA sq ft 9 3 14 0 CHARGE REFRIGERANT...

Page 7: ...Control Wiring Side 7 8 Bottom B 2 Power Wiring Side or Bottom Knockouts in the bottom of the unit can be located by the slice in the insulation UTILITIES ENTRY DATA RETURN AIR SUPPLY AIR OUTDOOR AIR OUTDOOR AIR Economizer L H E N D V I E W 3 3 4 A 2 7 3 4 C O N D E N S A T E D R A I N M U S T B E T R A P P E D 7 B P O W E R W I R I N G E N T R Y 2 9 5 8 3 1 2 4 1 2 7 1 E C O N O M I Z E R R A I N...

Page 8: ...1 355 460 388 NOTE These weights are with economizer and 36 kW electric heat UNIT BCB 6 POINT LOADS LBS TOTAL A B C D E F 090 1 154 154 188 211 235 193 173 120 1 504 200 237 272 307 259 229 NOTE These weights are with economizer and 24 kW electric heat TABLE 4 FOUR AND SIX POINT LOADS LBS A E D B F C FRONT 6 POINT LOADS 511 06 N2W 8 Unitary Products Group ...

Page 9: ...4 2 62 2 45 0 92 2 91 2 72 1050 1 89 1 98 1 84 1 78 2 25 2 10 1 57 2 55 2 37 1 35 2 86 2 67 1 12 3 17 2 96 1090 2 08 2 12 1 97 1 97 2 41 2 24 1 78 2 72 2 54 1 55 3 06 2 86 MODEL BCB120 SIDE DUCT APPLICATIONS BLOWER SPEED RPM CFM 3000 3500 4000 4500 5000 ESP BHP KW ESP BHP KW ESP BHP KW ESP BHP KW ESP BHP KW 860 1 01 1 40 1 31 0 80 1 58 1 48 0 54 1 80 1 68 0 23 2 05 1 9114 915 1 19 1 55 1 45 1 00 1...

Page 10: ...e compressors out when the suction line temperature drops below 26 F This is an automatic reset device HEATING SEQUENCE OF OPERATION The following sequence of operation is based on using a standard YORK heat pump two stage heating two stage cooling thermostat subbase Economizer if supplied operation is not allowed in the heating mode however the minimum position does operate FIRST STAGE HEAT When ...

Page 11: ...e filter access and the blower access panels as shown in Figure 4 2 Insert at least 8 of 1 4 inch tubing into each of these holes for sufficient penetration into the air flow on both sides of the indoor coil NOTE The tubes must be inserted and held in a position perpendicular to the air flow so that velocity pres sure will not affect the static pressure readings 3 Using an inclined manometer deter...

Page 12: ...frost time cycle will restart 10 minutes after the start of the defrost cycle even though the liquid sensor terminated defrost after 3 minutes During troubleshooting the defrost time can be reduced to 20 seconds by shorting out the SW1 test pins on the module The pins are 1 2 long 3 16 apart and are mounted on a white base See Figure 10 LOCKOUT CONTROL Any one of four conditions will put the syste...

Page 13: ... power to the unit to prevent personal injury FILTERS Inspect once a month Replace disposable or clean permanent type as necessary DO NOT replace permanent type with disposable MOTORS Indoor fan and outdoor fan motors are permanently lubricated and require no maintenance SECURE OWNER S APPROVAL When the system is functioning properly secure the owner s approval Show him the location of all disconn...

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