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66433-YIM-B-1004

Unitary Products Group

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

5.

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

CLEARANCES

All units require certain clearances for proper operation and
service. Refer to Table 10 for the clearances required for
combustion, construction, servicing and proper unit opera-
tion.

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 sufficient length should be used across the
top of the unit.

Units may also be moved or lifted with a fork-lift. Slotted
openings 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 approxi-
mate center of gravity. 

 

Excessive exposure of this furnace to contami-
nated combustion air may result in equipment
damage or personal injury. Typical contaminates
include: permanent wave solution, chlorinated
washes and cleaners, chlorine based swimming
pool chemicals, water softening chemicals, carbon
tetrachloride, halogen type refrigerants, cleaning
solvents (e.g. perchloroethylene), printing inks,
paint removers, varnishes, hydrochloric acid,
cements and glues, antistatic fabric softeners for
clothes dryers, masonry acid washing materials.

Do not permit overhanging structures or shrubs to
obstruct the condenser air discharge, combustion
air inlet or vent outlet.

Before lifting a unit, make sure that its weight is
distributed equally on the cables so that it will lift
evenly.

TABLE 2: UNIT WEIGHTS AND CENTER OF 

GRAVITY

UNIT

SIZE

SHIPPING

WEIGHT

(

LBS

.)

OPERATING

WEIGHT

(

LBS

.)

CORNER WEIGHTS

(

LOCATION

LBS

.)

“A”

“B”

“C”

“D”

024

365

360

91

88

89

92

030

395

390

98

95

96

99

036

400

395

100

96

98

101

042

470

465

131

129

101

103

048

475

470

133

130

102

104

060

485

480

136

133

105

107

FIGURE 1 - UNIT CENTER OF GRAVITY

"A"

"B"

"C"

"D"

49-1/8

25

25

47-1/4

FRONT

OF

UNIT

CENTER OF

GRAVITY

Summary of Contents for DNZ 060

Page 1: ...ords NOTE CAUTION and WARNING Notes are intended to clarify or make the installation easier Cautions are given to prevent equipment damage Warnings are given to alert installer that personal injury an...

Page 2: ...NPUT 18 NATURAL GAS 18 TROUBLESHOOTING 19 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM NOTES SEE FIGURES 13 14 AND 15 23 LIST OF FIGURES Fig Pg 1 UNIT CENTER OF GRAVITY 5 2 FIELD WIRING DIAGRAM CONTROL WIRING 7 3 POWER WIR...

Page 3: ...e given to prevent equipment damage WARNINGS are given to alert the installer that personal injury and or equipment damage may result if installation procedure is not handled properly INSPECTION As so...

Page 4: ...hey 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 recogn...

Page 5: ...f sufficient length should be used across the top of the unit Units may also be moved or lifted with a fork lift Slotted openings in the skid are provided for this purpose Forks must pass completely t...

Page 6: ...sing your units efficiency and increasing operating costs and wear and tear on the unit and controls Filters should be checked monthly this is especially impor tant since this unit is used for both he...

Page 7: ...t be sized properly to carry the load Each unit must be wired with a separate branch circuit fed directly from the meter panel and properly fused Refer to Figure 3 for typical field wiring and to the...

Page 8: ...are factory adjusted and ready for operation PHASING Three phase scroll compressors operate in only one direc tion If the scroll is drawing low amperage has similar suction and discharge pressures or...

Page 9: ...own Continuous return air temperature should not be below 55 F TABLE 4 PROPANE1 LP GAS APPLICATION DATA AVAILABLE ON MODELS INPUT CAPACITY MBH 2 OUTPUT CAPACITY MBH GAS RATE 3 FT 3 HR NUMBER OF BURNER...

Page 10: ...l shut off valve may have to be installed outside of the unit 3 Use wrought iron or steel pipe for all gas lines Pipe dope should be applied sparingly to male threads only FIGURE 4 EXTERNAL SUPPLY CON...

Page 11: ...tened to the outside of the side gas control electri cal compartment with the screws provided in the bag attached to the inside of the gas control electrical compart ment see Figure 6 If flexible stai...

Page 12: ...TA MODEL DNZ POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE LIMITATIONS1 COMPRESSOR COND FAN MOTOR FLA SUPPLY AIR BLOWER MOTOR FLA MINIMUM CIRCUIT AMPACITY MAX FUSE SIZE AMPS2 MAX HACR BREAKER SIZE AMPS UNIT POWER FACTOR TRANS...

Page 13: ...L All dimensions are in inches They are subject to change with out notice Certified dimensions will be provided upon request TABLE 9 UNIT DIMENSIONS FRONT UNIT SIZE DIMENSION A B 024 030 036 33 1 2 18...

Page 14: ...8 DIA KNOCKOUT 1 2 NPTI CONNECTION LOW VOLTAGE CONN DIA KNOCKOUT 8 7 FIGURE 8 UNIT DIMENSIONS BACK BOTTOM 1 3 4 1 5 2 9 9 1 6 1 5 3 1 2 1 3 4 1 3 4 1 5 4 1 4 1 2 3 1 2 3 3 8 1 4 1 2 2 8 3 8 1 4 1 2 C...

Page 15: ...utomatically The limit switch operates when a high temperature condition caused by inadequate supply air flow occurs thus shut ting down the ignition control and closing the main gas valve and energiz...

Page 16: ...rmostat to the desired setting 12 If the unit will not operate follow the instructions To Turn Off Gas To Appliance and call your service technician or gas supplier TO TURN OFF GAS TO UNIT 1 Set the t...

Page 17: ...lame 3 The pilot flame should envelope 3 8 of the end of the flame sensor and not contain any yellow color see Fig ure 11 4 Replace the pilot adjustment cover screw after the pilot flame is set To che...

Page 18: ...gas consumed per hour from Table 11 If the actual input is not within 5 of the furnace rating with allowance being made for the permissible range of the regu lator setting replace the orifice spuds wi...

Page 19: ...ECKOUT procedures Troubleshooting of components necessitates opening the electrical control box with the power connected to the unit Use extreme care when working with the live circuits Check the unit...

Page 20: ...66433 YIM B 1004 20 Unitary Products Group FIGURE 13 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM DNZ 208 230 1 60...

Page 21: ...66433 YIM B 1004 Unitary Products Group 21 FIGURE 14 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM DNZ 208 230 3 60...

Page 22: ...66433 YIM B 1004 22 Unitary Products Group FIGURE 15 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM DNZ 460 3 60...

Page 23: ...Refrigerant operates at 50 70 percent higher pressures than R 22 Be sure that servicing equipment and replacement components are designed to operate with R 410A R 410A Refrigerant cylinders are rose c...

Page 24: ...e without notice Printed in U S A 66433 YIM B 1004 Copyright 2004 by Unitary Products Group All rights reserved Supersedes 66433 YIM A 0903 035 19532 000 A 0903 Unitary 5005 Norman Products York OK Gr...

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