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Unitary Products Group

1.

Install this air handler only in a location and position as specified in
SECTION III of these instructions.

2.

Always install the air handler to operate within the air handler’s
intended maximum outlet air temperature. Only connect the air
handler to a duct system which has an external static pressure
within the allowable range, as specified on the air handler rating
plate.

3.

When an air handler is installed so that supply ducts carry air cir-
culated by the air handler to areas outside the space containing
the air handler, the return air shall also be handled by duct(s)
sealed to the air handler casing and terminating outside the space
containing the air handler.

4.

The air handler is not to be used for temporary heating of buildings
or structures under construction.

5.

The size of the unit should be based on an acceptable heat loss or
gain calculation for the structure. ACCA, Manual J or other
approved methods may be used.

SAFETY REQUIREMENTS

1.

This air handler should be installed in accordance with all national
and local building/safety codes and requirements, local plumbing
or wastewater codes, and other applicable codes.

2.

Refer to the unit rating plate for the air handler model number, and
then see the dimensions page of this instruction for supply air ple-
num dimensions in Figure 3. The plenum must be installed accord-
ing to the instructions.

3.

Provide clearances from combustible materials as listed under
Clearances to Combustibles.

4.

Provide clearances for servicing ensuring that service access is
allowed for electric heaters and blower.

5.

Failure to carefully read and follow all instructions in this manual
can result in air handler malfunction, death, personal injury and/or
property damage.

6.

Check the rating plate and power supply to be sure that the electri-
cal characteristics match.

7.

Air handler shall be installed so the electrical components are pro-
tected from water.

8.

Installing and servicing heating/cooling equipment can be hazard-
ous due to the electrical components. Only trained and qualified
personnel should install, repair, or service heating/cooling equip-
ment. Untrained service personnel can perform basic maintenance
functions such as cleaning and replacing the air filters. When
working on heating/cooling equipment, observe precautions in the
manuals and on the labels attached to the unit and other safety
precautions that may apply.

9.

These instructions cover minimum requirements and conform to
existing national standards and safety codes. In some instances
these instructions exceed certain local codes and ordinances,
especially those 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 carrier’s agent should be made in writing. Also, before
installation the unit should be checked for screws or bolts, which may
have loosened in transit. There are no shipping or spacer brackets
which need to be removed.

Also check to be sure all accessories such as heater kits, suspension
kits, and coils are available. Installation of these accessories or field
conversion of the unit should be accomplished before setting the unit in
place or connecting any wiring, electric heat, ducts or piping.

LIMITATIONS

These units must be wired and installed in accordance with all national
and local safety codes.

Voltage limits are as follows: 

Airflow must be within the minimum and maximum limits approved for
electric heat, evaporator coils and outdoor units.

SECTION III: UNIT INSTALLATION

CLEARANCES

Clearances must be taken into consideration, and provided for as fol-
lows:

1.

Refrigerant piping and connections - minimum 12” recommended.

2.

Maintenance and servicing access - minimum 36” from front of unit
recommended for blower motor / coil replacement.

3.

Condensate drain lines routed to clear filter and panel access.

4.

Filter removal - minimum 36” recommended.

5.

A combustible floor base accessory is available for downflow
applications of this unit, if required by local code.

LOCATION

Location is usually predetermined. Check with owner’s or dealer’s
installation plans. If location has not been decided, consider the follow-
ing in choosing a suitable location:

1.

Select a location with adequate structural support, space for ser-
vice access, clearance for air return and supply duct connections.

2.

Use hanging brackets to wall mount unit as shown.

3.

Normal operating sound levels may be objectionable if the air han-
dler is placed directly over some rooms such as bedrooms, study,
etc.

4.

Select a location that will permit installation of condensate line to
an open drain or outdoors allowing condensate to drain away from
structure.

5.

When an evaporator coil is installed in an attic or above a finished
ceiling, an auxiliary drain pan should be provided under the air
handler as is specified by most local building codes. 

6.

Proper electrical supply must be available.

NOTE: In severe high humidity, high temperature indoor unit environ-
ments, seal completely with adequate fiberglass insulation using vapor
barrier on the outside.

FIRE OR ELECTRICAL HAZARD
Failure to follow the safety warnings exactly could result in serious
injury, death or property damage.
A fire or electrical hazard may result causing property damage, per-
sonal injury or loss of life.

Air Handler Voltage

Voltage code

1

Normal Operating 

Voltage Range

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

208/230-1-60

21

187-253

460-3-60

41

432-504

Entering Air Temperature Limits

Wet Bulb Temp.°F

Dry Bulb Temp. °F

Min.

Max.

Min.

Max.

57

72

65

95

Summary of Contents for MA

Page 1: ...justment alteration service or mainte nance can cause injury or property damage Refer to this manual for assistance or for additional information consult a qualified con tractor installer or service a...

Page 2: ...n 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 in...

Page 3: ...TRUCTIONS 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...

Page 4: ...astened 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 fabri...

Page 5: ...orizontal left hand airflow application only Follow instructions with heater for modification SECTION V LOW VOLTAGE CONTROL CONNECTIONS The 24 volt power supply is provided by an internally wired low...

Page 6: ...is not present the control will sense an open limit condition and the blower will run continuously Hum Stat Jumper The HUM STAT jumper configures the control to monitor the humidity switch input With...

Page 7: ...switch closes the control will re energize electric heat according to the thermostat inputs using normal timings Fan On Lock Condition If the limit switch opens multiple times during a single call fo...

Page 8: ...I SOURCE 15 25 KW 25 KW SHOWN GND LUG POWER SUPPLY 1 GND LUG POWER SUPPLY 2 POWER SUPPLY 3 TYPICAL WIRING WITHOUT ELECTRIC HEAT GND LUG POWER SUPPLY GND LUG POWER WIRING 208 230 1 60 NOTE USE ONLY COP...

Page 9: ...Permanent Type Kit 1PF0602BK 1PF0602BK 1PF0603BK 1PF0603BK Filter Rack 1FR0621 1FR0621 1FR0624 1FR0624 Shipping Operating Weight lbs 139 133 139 133 162 156 162 156 1 Field Supplied TABLE 8 Electrical...

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Page 15: ...ir Handler Control Board SECTION X 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...

Page 16: ...o change without notice Printed in U S A 262675 UIM A 0806 Copyright by York International Corp 2006 All rights reserved Supersedes 170341 UIM C 0806 Unitary 5005 Norman Product York OK Group Drive 73...

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