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LIMITATIONS

These units must be installed in accordance with the following
national and local safety codes.

1. National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPS No. 70 or Canadian

Electrical Code Part 1, C22.1 (latest editions).

2. Local plumbing and waste water codes and other applica-

ble local codes.

Refer to Table 1 for unit application data and to Table 5 for elec-
tric heat application data.

If components are to be added to a unit to meet local codes, they
are to be installed at the dealer's and/or the customer's expense.

Size of unit for proposed installation should be based on heat
loss/heat gain calculations made in accordance with industry
recognized procedures identified by the Air Conditioning Con-
tractors of America.

LOCATION

Use the following guidelines to select a suitable location for
these units.

1. Unit is designed for outdoor installation only.

2. Condenser must have an unlimited supply of air. Where a

choice of location is possible, position unit on either north or
east side of building.

3. For ground level installation, a level pad or slab should be

used. The thickness and size of the pad or slab used should
meet local codes and unit weight. Do not tie the slab to the
building foundation.

4. For roof top installation, be sure the structure will support

the weight of the unit plus any field installed components.
Unit must be installed on a level roof curb or appropriate an-

gle iron frame providing adequate support under the
compressor/condenser section.

5. Maintain level tolerance of unit to 1/8" maximum.

RIGGING OR HANDLING

Care must be exercised when moving the unit. Do not remove
any packaging until the unit is near the place of installation. Rig
unit with slings placed under the unit. Spreader bars of suffi-
cient length should be used across the top of the unit.

BEFORE LIFTING A UNIT, MAKE SURE THAT ITS WEIGHT
IS DISTRIBUTED EQUALLY ON THE CABLES SO THAT IT
WILL LIFT EVENLY.

Units may also be moved or lifted with a fork-lift. Slotted open-
ings in the skid are provided for this purpose. Forks must pass
completely through the base.

Refer to Table 2 for unit weights and to Figure 1 for approximate
center of gravity.

035-16703-001-A-0202

2

Unitary Products Group

Voltage Variation

Min. / Max

.1

208/230V

3

187 / 253

3

460V

414 / 504

575V

518 / 630

Wet Bulb Temperature (

°

F) of Air on

Evaporator Coil,        Min. / Max.

57 / 72

Dry Bulb Temperature (

°

F) of Air on

Condenser Coil,     Min.

2

/ Max.

45 / 120

1

Rated in accordance with ARI Standard 110, utilization range “A”.

2

A low ambient accessory is available for operation down to 0

°

F

3

“T1" transformer primary tap must be moved from the 230 volt connection to the 208 volt

connection for low voltage applications of 208 volt and below.

TABLE 1 - UNIT APPLICATION DATA

FIG. 1 - CENTER OF GRAVITY

49

1

8

26

47

14

CENTER OF GRAVITY

FRONT

OF

UNIT

“A”

“B”

“C”

“D”

UNIT

SIZE

SHIPPING

WEIGHT

(lbs.)

OPERAT-

ING

WEIGHT

(lbs.)

CORNER WEIGHTS

(location, lbs.)

“A”

“B”

“C”

“D”

018

318

313

86

76

73

83

024

324

319

88

77

75

85

030

333

328

85

81

82

86

036

338

333

91

80

78

88

042

347

342

94

83

80

91

048

368

363

92

88

92

97

060

376

371

105

100

84

87

TABLE 2 - UNITS WEIGHTS

D

1

E

B

A

PRODUCT NOMENCLATURE

PRODUCT GENERATION

1 = NEW or Current Design

PRODUCT CATEGORY

D = Single Package Air Conditioner

(Air Cooled)

PRODUCT IDENTIFIER

EB = 10 SEER Cooling Models

2

0

4

0

6

FACTORY

INSTALLED ELECTRIC HEAT

A = No Electric Heat Installed

VOLTAGE CODE

06 = 208/230-1-60
25 = 208/230-3-60
46 = 460-3-60

58 = 575-3-60

NOMINAL COOLING

CAPACITY (MBH)

018 = 18,000 BTUH
024 = 24,000 BTUH
030 = 30,000 BTUH
036 = 36,000 BTUH
042 = 42,000 BTUH
048 = 48,000 BTUH
060 = 60,000 BTUH

INSTALLATION

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Summary of Contents for CHAMPION D1EB018

Page 1: ...fer ence forms 55 70 N1 General Installation 55 70 N2 Pre start Post start Check List 511 26 N1 1V Electric Heater Accessory REPLACEMENT PARTS Refer to Replacement Parts Manual for complete listing of...

Page 2: ...he unit Spreader bars of suffi cient length should be used across the top of the unit BEFORE LIFTING A UNIT MAKE SURE THAT ITS WEIGHT IS DISTRIBUTED EQUALLY ON THE CABLES SO THAT IT WILL LIFT EVENLY U...

Page 3: ...used and must be kept clean When fil ters become dirt laden insufficient air will be delivered by the blower decreasing your units efficiency and increasing operat ing costs and wear and tear on the...

Page 4: ...2 for typical field wiring and to the appropriate unit wiring diagram for control circuit and power wiring information COMPRESSORS Units are shipped with compressor mountings factory adjusted for shi...

Page 5: ...08 230 3 60 187 253 14 1 110 0 1 1 3 5 22 2 30 30 96 75 048 208 230 3 60 187 253 14 1 105 0 0 7 4 0 22 3 30 30 96 75 060 208 230 3 60 187 253 16 0 125 0 1 3 7 0 28 3 40 40 96 75 036 460 3 60 414 504 5...

Page 6: ...0 1 1 3 5 2NH04501025 2NH04501525 1 1 7 5 10 0 11 3 15 0 20 8 24 1 31 3 36 1 30 4 34 4 43 5 49 5 35 35 45 50 35 35 45 50 048 208 230 3 60 14 1 105 0 0 7 4 0 2NH04501025 2NH04501525 2NH04502025 2NH0450...

Page 7: ...ure drop across a dry coil the actual CFM through the unit can be determined from the curve in Coil Delta P vs Supply Air CFM figure WARNING Failure to properly adjust the total system air quan tity c...

Page 8: ...6 1 18 7 21 3 105 5 3 6 6 7 8 10 9 14 0 17 1 20 3 110 8 3 11 9 15 5 19 2 115 5 7 9 8 14 0 18 1 TABLE 6 SUPERHEAT CHARGING TABLE FOR MODEL D1EB018 OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE F SUPERHEAT AT COMPRESSOR SUCTION...

Page 9: ...20 9 22 9 24 7 26 5 28 2 30 0 75 7 8 10 0 12 2 14 5 16 7 18 9 21 2 23 3 25 4 27 5 29 6 80 7 3 9 7 12 1 14 5 17 0 19 4 21 8 24 2 26 7 29 1 85 7 2 9 8 12 4 15 0 17 6 20 4 23 1 25 9 28 6 90 6 1 7 7 9 4...

Page 10: ...15 14 1 2 283 8 33 8 31 2 289 16 23 8 13 4 13 4 13 4 31 2 15 14 1 2 14 1 2 BOTTOM SUPPLY AIR OPENING 23 8 33 4 471 4 LOW VOLTAGE CONN 7 8 DIA KNOCKOUT HIGH VOLTAGE CONN 131 32 DIA KNOCKOUT FRONT ELECT...

Page 11: ...fan control board The 24 volts signal will ener gize relay K2 on the fan control board and the first stage of electric heat will be energized 3 When the heating demand is satisfied the electric heat w...

Page 12: ...PROVAL When the system is functioning properly secure the owner s approval Show him the location of all disconnect switches and the thermostat Teach him how to start and stop the unit and how to adjus...

Page 13: ...16 PR 713 PR 713 PR 710 PR 710 PR F6 F6 F4 F4 F2 F2 K6 K6 K4 K4 K5 K5 K3 K3 M1 M1 714 BK 714 BK 706 BK 706 BK 711 BK 711 BK 703 BK 703 BK 709 BK 709 BK F1 F1 F3 F3 F5 F5 DUAL POINT ELECTRIC HEAT SEE N...

Page 14: ...1 A 0202 FIG 5 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM 230 3 60 POWER SUPPLY M R C COMPR RELAY DFST STAT M1 DETAIL A 222 Y BLU BLU DS DEFROST CONTROL 031 01268 000B FOR DEFROST CONTROL 031 09104 000A SEE DETAIL A Get...

Page 15: ...B K 3 8 1 3 B R 8 1 4 Y L 2 L 2 L 2 1 2 3 H 1 L 1 L 1 L 1 K 1 2 0 9 R K 2 F A N C O N T R O L B O A R D T L H F L H 4 1 2 3 4 P 2 S 2 8 0 9 O 8 0 8 B R 2 0 4 B R S E E N O T E 8 1 1 D 1 4 D 1 5 D L S...

Page 16: ...ELEC HEAT PTCR START ASSIST OPTIONAL DEVICE 20 25 20 25 20 25 CB CIRCUIT BREAKER 24V 3 AMP F7 F8 F9 TB2 TERMINAL BLOCK ECM MOTOR SPEED CONNECTIONS M2 CONTACTOR ELECTRIC HEAT 230V COIL M3 CONTACTOR ELE...

Page 17: ...e Norman Oklahoma 73069 Subject to change without notice Printed in U S A Copyright by York International Corporation 2001 All Rights Reserved Supersedes 035 16703 000 A 0701 035 16703 001 A 0202 Get...

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