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I. LOCATE THE UNIT

A. Clearance

Provide sufficient space for condenser airflow clearance, wir-
ing, and servicing unit. See Fig. 2-4. Locate unit where supply-
and return-air ducts can be conveniently brought out to unit
duct connections.

Unit may be placed with duct side as close to building
as top removal, duct connections, and power connec-
tions permit. 
Position unit so water or ice from roof does
not drop directly on top of unit or in front of coil. Make pro-
visions for condensate drainage. Maintain a 4 ft clearance above
unit for vertical air discharge.

Roof installation method for units depends on building con-
struction and special requirements of local building codes.

Be sure that roof can support unit weight.

Maintain clearance around and above unit to provide proper
airflow and service access. See Fig. 2-4.

CAUTION:

Do not restrict condenser airflow. An air

restriction at either the condenser air inlet (the entire
surface of the condenser coil) or the fan discharge can
be detrimental to compressor life.

The condenser fan discharges through the top of the unit.
Ensure that the fan discharge does not recirculate to the con-
denser coil. Do not locate the unit either in a corner or under
a complete overhead obstruction, and ensure the following clear-
ances are provided:

On roof overhangs, provide a minimum clearance of 48 in.
above the top of the unit for partial overhangs (such as a
normal house roof overhang). If there is a horizontal exten-
sion on the partial overhang, extension must not exceed
48 inches. For extended overhangs, provide a minimum clear-
ance of 36 in. between unit and overhang.

Provide a minimum clearance of 42 in. for the control box
side next to a block wall or any other grounded surface. Pro-
vide a minimum clearance of 36 in. between the control box
side of the unit and any electrically live parts.

Unit may be installed on wood flooring, or on Class A, B, or C
roof covering materials.

Although unit is weatherproof, guard against water from higher
level runoff and overhangs.

Units should be at least 4 in. above the highest expected wa-
ter, flood, and runoff levels. Do not use the unit if it has been
under water.

B. Ground-Level Installation

Mount unit on a solid, level pad. See Fig. 5 for unit leveling
tolerances. Construct pad as shown in Fig. 6. Side of unit with
condensate trap should be flush with pad for proper trap po-
sitioning (see Fig. 2-4). Extend a 24-in. gravel apron around
pad for condensate drainage.

II. RIG AND PLACE UNIT

Inspect unit for transportation damage. File any claim with
transportation agency. Keep upright and do not drop. Level
by using unit frame as a reference. See Table 1 for additional
information. Weight is shown in Fig. 2-4. Unit can be moved
with handholds provided in the unit basepan.

III. UNIT DUCT AND FIELD CONNECTIONS

A. Condensate Disposal

NOTE:

Ensure that condensate-water disposal methods com-

ply with local codes, restrictions, and practices.

Units remove condensate water through a

3

4

-in. ID hole lo-

cated on the control box side of the unit.

Condensate water can be drained directly onto a gravel apron
in ground-level installations. Install a field-supplied conden-
sate trap at end of condensate connection to ensure proper
drainage. See Fig. 7. Make sure that the outlet of the trap is
at least 1 in. lower than the drain pan condensate connection
to prevent the pan from overflowing. See Fig. 8A and 8B. Prime
the trap with water. When using a gravel apron, make sure
it slopes away from the unit.

MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE

DIFFERENCE (in.)

A-B

B-C

A-C

1

4

1

4

1

4

Fig. 5 — Unit Leveling Tolerances

NOTES:
1. Extend a 24-in. gravel apron around pad.
2. Provide a 30-in. service clearance at front and rear sides of unit.

Fig. 6 — Pad Dimensions

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Страница 2: ...ts Power Entry Side 1066 8 42 00 Unit and Ungrounded Surfaces Power Entry Side 914 0 36 00 Unit and Block or Concrete Walls and Other Grounded Surfaces Power Entry Side 1066 8 42 00 REQUIRED CLEARANCE...

Страница 3: ...6 8 42 00 Unit and Ungrounded Surfaces Power Entry Side 914 0 36 00 Unit and Block or Concrete Walls and Other Grounded Surfaces Power Entry Side 1066 8 42 00 REQUIRED CLEARANCES FOR SERVICING mm in C...

Страница 4: ...rfaces Power Entry Side 914 0 36 00 Unit and Block or Concrete Walls and Other Grounded Surfaces Power Entry Side 1066 8 42 00 REQUIRED CLEARANCES FOR SERVICING mm in Condenser Coil Access Side 762 0...

Страница 5: ...rance of 36 in between the control box side of the unit and any electrically live parts Unit may be installed on wood flooring or on Class A B or C roof covering materials Although unit is weatherproo...

Страница 6: ...ditioning and Refrigeration Institute rated airflow at a velocity of 300 ft min for throwaway type or 450 ft min for high capacity type Recommended filters are 1 in thick If the installation requires...

Страница 7: ...rilling the duct system fastening holes into the side of the unit for duct flanges do not drill deeper than 3 4 in and use extreme care not to puncture the coil or coil tubes See Fig 11 2 Use flexible...

Страница 8: ...of improper voltage and or phase imbalance 4 Insulate low voltage wires for highest voltage con tained within conduit when low voltage control wires are run in same conduit as high voltage wires 5 Do...

Страница 9: ...y as described in Special Proce dures for 208 V Operation section on page 11 Accessory Electric Heat Wiring Refer to accessory electric heat installation instructions for information on installing acc...

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Страница 11: ...ed accessories should be installed on the unit Refer to separate accessory installation instructions PRE START UP WARNING Failure to observe the following warn ings could result in serious personal in...

Страница 12: ...or heat has been satisfied the evaporator fan will stop For units equipped with time delay relay evaporator fan will stop after a 30 second time delay To shut off unit set system selector switch at OF...

Страница 13: ...mended airflow is 350 to 450 cfm per each 12 000 Btuh of rated cooling capacity Table 3 shows dry coil air delivery for horizontal discharge units WARNING Disconnect electrical power to the unit be fo...

Страница 14: ...personal injury can result from sharp edges etc 3 Never place anything combustible either on or in con tact with the unit 4 Should overheating occur shut off all of the electri cal supply s I AIR FIL...

Страница 15: ...l volume of filter drier NOTE See Adjusting Refrigerant Charge on page 16 C Condenser Coil Evaporator Coil and Condensate Drain Pan WARNING Be careful Coil fins are sharp Protect hands with gloves whe...

Страница 16: ...rant system is factory charged When recharging is necessary weigh in total charge indicated on unit name plate Remove and recover any refrigerant remaining in system before recharging If system has lo...

Страница 17: ...Fig 19 Cooling Charging Chart 564A 764A024 Fig 20 Cooling Charging Chart 564A 764A030 Fig 21 Cooling Charging Chart 564A 764A036 Fig 22 Cooling Charging Chart 564A 764A042 17...

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Страница 19: ...er fan motor or capacitor Replace Restriction in refrigerant system Locate restriction and remove Compressor operates continuously Dirty air filter Replace filter Unit undersized for load Decrease loa...

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Страница 22: ...n Overview Maintenance Operating Sequence A large selection of product theory and skills programs is available All programs include a video cassette and or slides and a companion booklet Use these for...

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Страница 24: ...NS AND TERMINALS FOR TIGHTNESS M VERIFY THAT UNIT INSTALLATION IS LEVEL M CHECK FAN WHEEL AND PROPELLER FOR LOCATION IN HOUSING ORIFICE AND SETSCREW TIGHTNESS III START UP ELECTRICAL SUPPLY VOLTAGE L1...

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