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YORK INTERNATIONAL
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COND.
POINT ISOLATOR
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ISOLATOR
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ISOLATOR
POINT ISOLATOR ISOLATOR
SHIPPING OPERATING
A
B
C
D
PART NO.
Z88DR6
Cu/AI
7,950
8,300
2194
CP-2-31
1911
CP-2-31
2202
CP-2-31
1982
CP-2-31
402237-29
Cu/Cu
9,000
9,350
2457
CP-2-32
2173
CP-2-31
2465
CP-2-32
2244
CP-2-32
402224-2
J44DR7
Cu/AI
9,050
9,400
2602
CP-2-32
2318
CP-2-32
2341
CP-2-32
2121
CP-2-31
402224-2
Cu/Cu
10,100
10,450
2864
CP-4-27
2581
CP-4-27
2604
CP-4-27
2383
CP-4-27
402234-8
J44DR6
Cu/AI
9,050
9,400
2606
CP-2-32
2322
CP-2-32
2345
CP-2-32
2125
CP-2-31
402224-2
Cu/Cu
10,100
10,450
2868
CP-4-27
2585
CP-4-27
2608
CP-4-27
2387
CP-4-27
402234-8
J55DR7
Cu/AI
9,250
9,600
2669
CP-4-27
2385
CP-4-26
2372
CP-4-26
2151
CP-4-26
402234-10
Cu/Cu
10,300
10,650
2931
CP-4-27
2648
CP-4-27
2634
CP-4-27
2414
CP-4-27
402234-8
J44HT6
Cu/AI
9,600
10,050
2690
CP-4-27
2406
CP-4-27
2569
CP-4-27
2349
CP-4-27
402234-8
Cu/Cu
11,000
11,400
3032
CP-4-27
2749
CP-4-27
2911
CP-4-27
2691
CP-4-27
402234-8
J55HT7
Cu/AI
9,800
10,200
2754
CP-4-27
2470
CP-4-27
2586
CP-4-27
2365
CP-4-27
402234-8
Cu/Cu
11,150
11,550
3095
CP-4-28
2812
CP-4-27
2927
CP-4-27
2707
CP-4-27
402237-22
J54ES6
Cu/AI
9,250
9,600
2681
CP-4-27
2371
CP-4-26
2365
CP-4-26
2136
CP-4-26
402234-10
Cu/Cu
10,450
10,800
3005
CP-4-27
2696
CP-4-27
2653
CP-4-27
2424
CP-4-27
402234-8
J65ES7
Cu/AI
9,500
9,800
2771
CP-4-27
2444
CP-4-27
2403
CP-4-27
2167
CP-4-27
402234-8
Cu/Cu
10,700
11,050
3096
CP-4-28
2768
CP-4-27
2691
CP-4-27
2454
CP-4-27
402237-22
J55HT8
Cu/AI
9,900
10,350
2798
CP-4-27
2494
CP-4-27
2625
CP-4-27
2389
CP-4-27
402234-8
Cu/Cu
11,250
11,700
3139
CP-4-28
2835
CP-4-27
2966
CP-4-27
2730
CP-4-27
402237-22
J66HT9
CU/AI
10,300
10,750
2930
CP-4-27
2626
CP-4-27
2697
CP-4-27
2461
CP-4-27
402234-8
Cu/Cu
11,700
12,100
3272
CP-4-28
2967
CP-4-27
3039
CP-4-27
2802
CP-4-27
402237-22
J65HT8
Cu/AI
10,050
10,450
2871
CP-4-27
2521
CP-4-27
2649
CP-4-27
2398
CP-4-27
402234-8
Cu/Cu
11,400
11,850
3212
CP-4-28
2862
CP-4-27
2990
CP-4-27
2739
CP-4-27
402237-22
J76HT9
Cu/AI
10,400
10,800
2990
CP-4-27
2648
CP-4-27
2709
CP-4-27
2459
CP-4-27
402234-8
Cu/Cu
11,750
12,200
3331
CP-4-28
2984
CP-4-27
3050
CP-4-27
2800
CP-4-27
402237-22
J66MT8
Cu/AI
11,300
11,900
3008
CP-4-27
2703
CP-4-27
3200
CP-4-28
2964
CP-4-27
402237-22
Cu/Cu
12,650
13,250
3349
CP-4-28
3045
CP-4-28
3541
CP-4-28
3305
CP-4-28
402237-20
J77MT9
Cu/AI
11,650
12,250
3127
CP-4-28
2822
CP-4-27
3261
CP-4-28
3024
CP-4-27
402237-41
Cu/Cu
13,000
13,600
3468
CP-4-28
3163
CP-4-28
3602
CP-4-28
3366
CP-4-28
402237-20
Ground Level Locations
It is important that the units be installed on a substantial
base that will not settle. A one piece concrete slab with
footers extended below the frost line is highly recom-
mended. Additionally, the slab should not be tied to the
main building foundations as noise and vibration may be
transmitted.
Mounting holes are provided in the steel channel for bolt-
ing the unit to its foundation. (See DIMENSIONS).
For ground level installations, precautions should be taken
to protect the unit from tampering by or injury to unau-
thorized persons. Screws and/or latches on access pan-
els will prevent casual tampering. However, further safety
precautions such as a fenced-in enclosure or locking
devices on the panels may be advisable. A tamperproof
kit is available as an option. Check local authorities for
safety regulations.
Rooftop Locations
Choose a spot with adequate structural strength to safely
support the entire weight of the unit and service person-
nel. Care must be taken not to damage the roof. Consult
the building contractor or architect if the roof is bonded.
Roof installations should have wooden beams (treated
to reduce deterioration), cork, rubber or vibration isola-
tors under the base to minimize vibration.
SHIPPING BRACES
Two shipping brackets (typically galvanized steel) which
run diagonally along each side of the unit, must be re-
moved once the unit is mounted on its foundation. A
third bracket on the right rear of the unit should also be
removed. This bracket runs across the bottom right cor-
ner of the unit behind the compressors.
SPRING ISOLATORS (OPTIONAL)
When ordered (four) 4 spring isolators will be furnished.
1. Identify isolator and locate at proper mounting point
using table below.
2. Block up equipment so as to install spring mounts
with pin on top of housing into Equipment Mounting
Holes.
3. Mounting Adjust Nut is inside the isolator mount lo-
cated just below the top plate of the mount. Turn nut
2 turns clockwise (down) to load spring mount at each
location.
4. Take two additional turns on Adjustment Nut of each
location.
5. Repeat step No. 3 as many times as necessary to
bring height of isolator to proper height.
6. Take additional turns on mounts at low side or corner
to level the equipment.