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Unitary Products Group

DUCT CONNECTORS

Air supply and return may be handled in one of several ways best
suited to the installation. See Figure 3 for dimensions for duct inlet and
outlet connections.

The vast majority of problems encountered with combination heating
and cooling systems can be linked to improperly designed or installed
duct systems. It is therefore highly important to the success of an instal-
lation that the duct system be properly designed and installed.

Use flexible duct collars to minimize the transmission of vibration/noise
into the conditioned space. If electric heat is used, non-flammable
material must be used.

Where return air duct is short, or where sound may be a problem,
sound absorbing glass fiber should be used inside the duct. Insulation
of duct work is a must where it runs through an unheated space during
the heating season or through an uncooled space during the cooling
season. The use of a vapor barrier is recommended to prevent absorp-
tion of moisture from the surrounding air into the insulation.

The supply air duct should be properly sized by use of a transition to
match unit opening. All ducts should be suspended using flexible hang-
ers and never fastened directly to the structure. This unit is not
designed for non-ducted (freeblow) applications. Size outlet plenum or
transition to discharge opening sizes shown in Figure 3.

Duct work should be fabricated and installed in accordance with local
and/or national codes. This includes the standards of the National Fire
Protection Association for Installation of Air-Conditioning and Ventilat-
ing Systems, NFPA No. 90B.

AIR FILTERS

Air filters and filter racks must be field supplied

.

SUSPENSION KITS

A suspension kit is available. Models 1BH0601 (unit size 018-060) is
designed specifically for the units contained in this instruction (upflow
application only). For installation of these accessory kits, see the
instructions packed with the kit.

HORIZONTAL SUSPENSION

For suspension of these units in horizontal applications, it is recom-
mended to use angle steel support brackets with threaded rods, sup-
porting the units from the bottom, at the locations shown in Figure 4.

 FIGURE 3:  

Dimensions & Duct Connection Dimensions

J

10-3/8”

E

CIRCUIT BREAKER

PANEL

BOTTOM INLET

DIMENSIONS

B

A

K

TOP OUTLET

DIMENSIONS

D

22”

20-1/2”

TABLE 1: 

Dimensions

MA 

MODELS

Dimensions

Wiring Knockouts

1

A

B

D

E

J

K

Height

Width

Power

Control

12B

25

17-1/2

16-1/2

14-19/32

7/8”

1-3/8” (1”)

1-23/32” (1-1/4”)

7/8” (1/2”)

16C

21

20

18-3/32

20D

24-1/2

23-1/2

21-19/32

1. Actual size (Conduit size).

Use 1/2" screws to connect ductwork to bottom of unit. Longer
screws will pierce the drain pan and cause leakage. If pilot holes
are drilled, drill only though field duct and unit bottom flange.

Equipment should never be operated without filters.

Units

(Nominal Tons)

Dimension

WW

XX

YY

1-1/2 - 3 Ton

16”

48”

22”

3-1/2 - 5 Ton

24”

53” - 58”

22”

 FIGURE 4:  

Typical Horizontal Installation

WW

XX

SUSPENSION SUPPORT LOCATIONS FOR HORIZONTAL APPLICATIONS

2

1-1/2

MIN. 1-1/2” x 1-1/2” Angle

Recommended length

26” minimum

with 2” clearance on

both sides of Air Handler

MIN. 3/8”

THREADED ROD

YY

Summary of Contents for MA - 115V

Page 1: ...rate injury It is also used to alert against unsafe practices and hazards involving only property dam age Improper installation may create a condition where the operation of the product could cause personal injury or property damage Improper installation adjustment alteration service or mainte nance can cause injury or property damage Refer to this manual for assistance or for additional informati...

Page 2: ...e who have not kept up with changing residential and non HUD modular home construction practices These instructions are required as a minimum for a safe installation INSPECTION As soon as a unit is received it should be inspected for possible dam age during transit If damage is evident the extent of the damage should be noted on the carrier s freight bill A separate request for inspection by the c...

Page 3: ...is document 8 Reposition and replace blower access panel AIR HANDLER AND COIL DOWNFLOW INSTRUCTIONS 1 Position blower casing over duct connection and secure such that the supply air end of the blower is down 2 Apply neoprene gasket to return air side of air handler 3 Place coil casing over blower return opening NOTE Tie plate and screws are provided with coils 4 Attach tie plate to casings of air ...

Page 4: ...al and or national codes This includes the standards of the National Fire Protection Association for Installation of Air Conditioning and Ventilat ing Systems NFPA No 90B AIR FILTERS Air filters and filter racks must be field supplied SUSPENSION KITS A suspension kit is available Models 1BH0601 unit size 018 060 is designed specifically for the units contained in this instruction upflow applicatio...

Page 5: ...s The humidity switch should be connected to the R and HUM terminals of the control See Figure 8 SECTION V REQUIRED CONTROL SET UP IMPORTANT The following steps must be taken at the time of installa tion to insure proper system operation 1 Consult system wiring diagram to determine proper thermostat wiring for your system 2 HEAT ENABLE jumper must be set to NO HEAT position 3 If a humidstat is ins...

Page 6: ... can be used to drive an external relay 24 VAC coil that switches the power input to the motor to a lower speed tap An accessory kit is available for this application The LOW FAN output is energized when the control has the following inputs as shown in Table 4 Blower Delays The control includes the following blower delays as shown in Table 5 SECTION VI LINE POWER CONNECTIONS Power may be brought i...

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Page 8: ... Control Board 4 MODE Jumper on AH control board should be set to A C for air conditioners and HP for heat pumps SECTION IX MAINTENANCE Filters must be cleaned or replaced when they become dirty Inspect at least once per month The frequency of cleaning depends upon the hours of operation and the local atmospheric conditions Clean filters keep unit efficiency high LUBRICATION The bearings of the bl...

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